Posted on 07/04/2012 6:07:40 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Plants from a Viking garden:
http://www.univeur.org/UserFiles/File/Download%20pdf/Pact%2042/07%20M.%20Eggen.pdf
(Angelica, onion, pea, cabbage, turnip, bean, cress, hemp {Cannabis}, woad, hop, apple, and plum)
:’)
It was aliens.
“It turned out that this came from the ancient Sami practice of harvesting pine bark for food,” explains Elvebakk. “In a laborious process the bark was converted into flour that could be used in cooking.”
Wow,Is that real.
Bumper sticker from the period.
I remember Euell Gibbons. Despite his constant promotion of eating natural foods, living a natural lifestyle, etc., he was in his early 60s when he passed away.
Party time in Fangorn Forest!
Does it do any good?
Thanks,:)
Ringing in the ears? pfffft Just wait ‘til you get real tin nitus, and flakes of tin start clanging down at odd times from your ears! The tinkling noise can be very distracting, and call attention tot you when you least want it.
Ringing in the ears? pfffft Just wait ‘til you get real tin nitus, and flakes of tin start clanging down at odd times from your ears! The tinkling noise can be very distracting, and call attention to you when you least want it.
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Heh.
Proof that after a forest is let go fallow for a period of time, econazis can’t even tell it if was virgin or not... unless some old, ecofriendly “noble savages” barked the trees.
On hillsides where the soils have had small landslides you’ll see something similar. But this is flat. I wonder if a wind burst/mini tornado bent and/or broke the group of 400 trees but they didn’t die, and continued to grow from their bent position?
Really cool photo!
And you claim to be a good cook! ;-)
Although I’m not sure how nutritious pine bark would be. Plenty of roughage, though.
Damn rabid trolls.
Not the trees. Trolls yes, trees, no.
/johnny
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