Posted on 05/05/2022 6:56:35 AM PDT by numberonepal
Indeed - timelines are critical to historical analysis
Wow. Thanks for making the links live.
He he. Ya, I was posting while that person was posting they could see the links in the post. Now I’m posting to you about those posts. Circle of life.
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/4060580/posts?page=11#11
Re: vax manifesto. If they keep pushing on the jabs, you WILL see it posted here.
Could you imagine being stuck in an apartment or condo with no possible way to grow something nutritious or barter worthy? I’d be scared spitless.
Where is it posted if not here? I’m sure there are many folks in the Quilting Bee that would like to see it.
I tried cooking okra once... emphases on ‘once.’ I hear if you fry it, it is better... mine was like eating snot.
Are you one of those kids that throws a screaming meltdown
thrashing on the floor in the middle of Walmart?
That's a "power"?
Wow.. that makes me want to plant some...
Let's just start with the first story.
05/07/19 CHINO, CA DESTROYED CATTLE/POULTRY/HOGS
https://web.archive.org/web/20210302035319/
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/dairy-farm-fire-in-chino/163293/
Note that NONE of your web.archive.org links actually LINK to anything but the web.archive.org homepage. L.O.F.L.
This was a hay fire. And had you actually watched the video at NBCLosAngeles, you would have heard this live report:
"Piles of hay at the farm fueled the fire that prompted residents to go outside and look at the flames. Chief Williams said that the piles of hay at the farm roughly amount to be a football field wide and three stories tall..."Nothing right now but bales upon bales of hay that are on fire right now...there were some cows on this property that were moo-ved out of the way..."
“This data would be far more useful if each incident was shown on a timeline to allow trends to be visualized.”
Wouldn’t it? I was recently trying to find an application or software that would make a simple timeline - they are all like “cloud” type websites where you have to upload all your info for them to make it into a timeline. Supposedly there’s a way to do it using MS Excel but you have to download an application. I did this but it didn’t create the timeline that I wanted. Very frustrating.
Some small-animal trapping equipment might be good to add to the list. Both to cut down on the number damaging your garden, and to add to the meat supply.
I’ve only eaten okra once, but the taller varieties make outstanding hedges! I’m planning to put a row of them where they can protect the little thorny bushes that will eventually be a more permanent hedge. And maybe a row surrounding my corn patch. I don’t know if it will stop the deer or raccoons, but it’s worth a shot.
Well done.
From all these incidents, you would start to wonder if this is on-purpose.
“There are over 34,000 food processing facilities in the US. Do the math...”
Enlightening. Furthermore, as long as the crops in the fields and the cattle in the pastures aren’t destroyed, we will have our food.
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Try grilling it for a min or two just to get it hot... Comes off crunchy. They get snotty when over cooked. I love okra.
Try grilling it for a min or two just to get it hot... Comes off crunchy. They get snotty when over cooked. I love okra.
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