Annette

  • Foglamp posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago


    Laugh or Cry? You decide….

  • Katie B posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago

    It’s a sad day in hell when your press releases have to come with a disclaimer ‘he’s not a satanic priest’

    https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/great-reset/klaus-schwab-is-not-a-member-of-the-church-of-satan/%3famp

  • Tom posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago

    I an no starry eyed Trump fan , however given our “options” the choice was clear. What happened was tragic for the country, but it ultimately should serve to remind us all to look beyond earthly endeavors and put our faith in the transcendent. Even evil works for the glory of God.

  • Freefall posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago

    Planet Earth – The Swamp ..

  • Matt posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

    Megalithic circuit boards.

  • More on Angkor Wat. Recently, ground-penetrating radar revealed the presence of numerous large cylinders or domes extending over an area around the already huge main temple. They may well be some type of ancient machine.

  • Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

    I’ve heard nothing, sadly, Heather, and left a message for Daniel as well, and haven’t heard back on that either.

  • FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

    With a little help from human technology?

    • If Gaia is truly a living organism, as I believe she is, the she is pissed and getting pissed-er (sic) and perhaps signaling to her allies for assistance in dealing with what is being done here on Terra-Not-So-Firma, or so it seems. Anyhow, lots of shifting here.

      • There’s lots of shifting going on for sure… I wonder if part of it is cyclical Earth changes. I’m virtually certain human weather manipulation causes or exacerbates some of it. In any case, if there’s a Gaia and she’s angry, I don’t blame her.

  • justawhoaman posted a new activity comment 5 years, 5 months ago

    It is always hard for me to watch that. I lived in the Adirondack Mountains for 30 years starting in 1986. My Wallstreet weekend warrior joined me in 1989 when the Market went to hell but he died in January 1994. I learned to cut birch off the telephone and electric lines, get trees off the drive and plow snow for two days at a time (with a…[Read more]

    • I am trying to set up an indoor veggie garden for the winter with LED lights and some organic soil especially for pots, but the seedlings keep failing. DO you have any recommendations for sources or as a result of your own experience?

      • There are several problems with indoor gardening. Too much or too little humidity, no wind to strengthen the stems and light not being adequate. Heat is generally the least of the problems. Because the medium is limited, overwatering is often the fail over too little. High humidity is required for germination, but as the root begins to develop…[Read more]

        • Thanks so much. I, too, am trying to grow more food and have been having problems. The watering thing is tricky, and the knowledge that the the plants need to move — a little plant calisthenics! Wow!

  • Freefall posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago

    Shawn James .. the quiet achiever .. a living legend (My Self Reliance) .. In the spirit of the late D!ck Proenneke .. Shawn builds HIS own world .. Enjoy!!

    • I’ve followed him for a long time … 😉

    • Ha…I watch this guy…have for years along with Boss of The Swamp. I have learned a lot about homesteading and they both has saved me a ton of money with the skills I’ve learned.

    • It is always hard for me to watch that. I lived in the Adirondack Mountains for 30 years starting in 1986. My Wallstreet weekend warrior joined me in 1989 when the Market went to hell but he died in January 1994. I learned to cut birch off the telephone and electric lines, get trees off the drive and plow snow for two days at a time (with a…[Read more]

      • I am trying to set up an indoor veggie garden for the winter with LED lights and some organic soil especially for pots, but the seedlings keep failing. DO you have any recommendations for sources or as a result of your own experience?

        • There are several problems with indoor gardening. Too much or too little humidity, no wind to strengthen the stems and light not being adequate. Heat is generally the least of the problems. Because the medium is limited, overwatering is often the fail over too little. High humidity is required for germination, but as the root begins to develop…[Read more]

          • Thanks so much. I, too, am trying to grow more food and have been having problems. The watering thing is tricky, and the knowledge that the the plants need to move — a little plant calisthenics! Wow!

  • Folks Catherine Fitts just informed me that the first phase of the virtual pipe organ crowdfund has been achieved, and I would like to thank all of you DEEPLY who contributed! Many, many thanks. After thirty years of not practicing steadily I am almost fearful at how badly things must have “deteriorated” but I am eager to get back into practice.