So does the BnB have a theme?
I'm not at all scatterbrained, but I really
Missouri backroad today. Amish country.
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Seems interesting. Sounds like it could make a pretty decent podcast.
My first was sugar baby watermelon, I was maybe 10.
Thanks, I'm doing well now. It was a long road.
Well I guess I'm going to sidestep that, but there is a story where Jesus was upset with usurious money changers. From the story, it seems to have been a combination of what they were doing and where they were doing it that was so troubling.
For a long time, we lived in a place where we were very limited as to what we could grow for ourselves. During that time I had a long-term severe health breakdown that no one could seem to find answers to. When we moved from that place, I determined that I wanted to grow a good part of our own food and practice homesteading as a lifestyle.
Also I have been interested in alternative gardening since I was a teenager. I grew up in rural Indiana, we always had our own garden, hunted some etc.
Much of Missouri is a relatively free state. Tons of homesteader types and freedom loving people in rural Missouri.
I love the biodiversity of the Ozarks. I lived in Indiana before and had an experience of living in a toxic mold environment. I became somewhat sensitive even to soybean and corn mono crops presumably because of the mold they carry. Also I wanted to live in a place that had less cultivated monocropping and chemical contamination.
Most of the Ozarks is relatively undisturbed by the plow or pesticides thanks largely to the rocky soil and the terrain. I chose it also in part over the West because I like to be able to grow things, and the drought and water rights issues of the West are something I just didn't want to deal with.
There are places in the north that would otherwise be attractive, but I don't like the short winter days or the harsh winters.
3 Things nostr challenge
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So here are three things about me.
1. I chose to move to the Missouri Ozarks.
2. I live on a rural property I'm slowly developing toward more robust and diverse native ecosystems.
4. I get along well with most people, but I'm not easy to get to know.
Ask me anything, I might answer.
Whaddya mean? I'm pretty sure Bitcoin isn't named in the New Testament.
So the cheese goes between the burgers. It helps the cheese melt faster and makes it less messy package for a carnivore lunch since the cheeseburgers don't stick together. Also the cheese that drips down to the hot griddle fries enough to get crispy edges.
Now to add bacon and figure out a way to add some sort of avocado, maybe an avocado/mayo dip... And yes, I know avocado doesn't come from animals so isn't technically carnivore, but I'm doing carnivore plus avocado, so there. Lol
2 1/8th lb smashed on the hot griddle thin beef burgers with cheese, salt, pepper, and butter fried on a hot griddle.
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#foodchain
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The ability we have right now to grow a nostr account and relate with cool people, may be a once in a lifetime event.
See someone interesting? Give them a follow. At this point on nostr, there are a ton of really deep, interesting people with varied interests who have only revealed a small part of themselves so far.
That Bitcoin nerd? They are probably into a dozen other super cool things.
That developer? They're into more than just the current thing they're working on, which itself is probably quite multifaceted and interesting.
That chicken dude? Don't get me started. The kind of chicken grower who would be on nostr right now is a cool person with a really interesting background.
That artsy one? Also into all kinds of cool stuff.
Talk about your stuff here; follow people! Let's do this. I'm all in.
Let's #grownostr
Maybe, but we've also never had instability in the world economic system at the level we have today.
I just followed my 300th person on nostr!
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