Hemingway, yeah. Guess the teacher was right on that one.
Any ladies have a conceal carry holster you recommend?
My wife has one she likes, but the company seems to have gone out of business.
With a customer base focused entirely on yeild and turning a profit.
Myybe training them to not die while sitting at a computer all day doing drone strikes?
Have you looked into fedimints at all?
Been thinking that this might be a good model for the "membership buys in and has sats to spend internally".
But I am admittedly only scratching the surface on learning about this.
This makes me think of Schrödinger's vpn.
Combined with explaining the idea of a fax machine before it was invented.
Still work up there during the week.
But that gives the opportunity to go to meetups on occasion.
Like the one in St. Charles, MO coming up soon. Hoping to make it.
Absolutely.
We purchased hay with sats to feed our cows through winter.
By the end of the month I am planning on having live egg layers available for pickup in the #stl area that can be purchased with #bitcoin via #lightning.
Building the circular economy.
The bell only seems to light up half the time.
Not noticing that anyone replied to a message if it isn't directly in my feed.
Connected with the group soon after moving out to the area with the family, strange story for another time.
Now we meet twice a month at Bitcoin Ranch down in Farmington, MO.
Great things are happening out here.
Disliking Primal's notifications.
Need to figure out what setting I have wrong.
I appreciate these conversations. Keep diving down the rabbit holes so we can all learn.
This is true.
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A few years ago we acquired a bull calf from a nearby mentor who we affectionately refer to as our "farmer grandpa".
We have a tradition at our homestead that every time this bull sires a calf, we send our fatmer grandpa a message letting him know that his cow is a grandma again.
Well today our farmer grandpa was laid to rest.
Oh how fitting it is that while we were at the funeral his cow again became a grandma.
We welcome this calf onto our homestead and continue the legacy of our farmer grandpa.
Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine.
Et lux perpetua luceat eis.
Fidelium animae, per misericordiam Dei,
requiescant in pace.
~Amen~
Was just speaking with a gal from Pennsylvania earlier today about this.
We are very encouraged to see an increase in opportunities in our areas for consumers to go online and order local food.
milkmenfarmsalliance.com is doing the same thing in Eastern Missouri.
Local producers and local consumers.
This is how we win.

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