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ornedii
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dryland permaculture, tinyhouse, music, software engineer full stack

it is quite active alive and mature!

last time i checked the app needed an overhaul, and i hope it is done by now so i can use the offline feature too.

#farmstr

#GIVEAWAY for El Bolson Aid

I will gift two of my carved spoons free shipping anywhere in the world

https://video.nostr.build/d56264b3395cd290d23dcefffb6a932a1b91a219d7d2e478d5bef81bda08873f.mp4

So here is the deal to participate:

+Boost

+Comment tagging someone

+Zap any amount you want for the people in Bolson fighting the fires and rebuilding their homes.

Please encourage donation. I will send all to organisations there.

These fires are terrorist attacks against people there.

Real estate businesses and globohomo 2030 agenda idiots are behind this.

I understand the power of Bitcoin can eliminate boundaries and friction for all our energy to reach there. This is one of the ways we revolutionise the world and we unite together.

This is one of the ways we eliminate intermediaries and leave government and centralised agencies obsolete.

Anybody here running farmOS?

I have, for almost 3 years and am super happy with it.

https://farmos.org/

I use it to

- visualize the land and its features with its map

- log all animal and plant observations

- log seedings and harvests

- log the building of water catchement and other things and how well they work

- follow some trees planted from seed years ago

many many uses and quite easy to operate.

If you have not heard of it, go check it out.

FarmOS is open source, has friendly helpful devs and is easy to expand on (drupal).

If you dont feel like running your own instance, the maintainer runs https://farmier.com/

#gardening #farming #permaculture #selfhost #diy #opensource

GM!! ☕☕🌄🧑‍🌾

Time to Get Movin' 😄. Hope I find some time today to do some work on the land.

But first one ☕, probably two coffees ☕☕

Both sea and mountain views are never the same day to day, every morning is a surprise. Today thick fog in the distance, one of my favorites.

#coffeechain #plebchain

GM nostr!

Another day another sunrise

another oportunity to build your own and your families life. Each step towards self sufficiency and off gridding is a win!

Yup!

Besides me getting frustrated that things dont go fast enough, thinking a good deal before buying a tool makes so much sense. When I finally get it theres so many uses for it and usually I keep finding more.

But printing your own missing pieces is so cool! I "repaired" an expensive coffee grinder, it had 1 plastic part which broke (holding grinders in place, go figure). Took some measurements, drew it in 3D, added some reinforcements, printed 3 time... am still using that first print. been nearly 5 years using it.

f*ck planned obsolescense

the feeling you get when repairing something, owning it!

#diy

kiwis, 1 pear tree, 200 citrus and 50ish beans planted and some water diversion added to the farm.

I love planting perennials, especially when taking the time to find a good spot and seeing then thrive, no, survive the brutal summers and droughts.

Baby steps sometimes but with bigger results.

Plan 100 hours work maybe 2.5 🙂

#permaculture #proofofwork #gardening

GM nostriches!!

Another day to do the work! 💪

Today I will plant trees,

some from a nursery, most from seed.

Yes! This is what I intend to play with.

But I need to find a way to empty the silt trap from silt. a bit weird maybe, but the soil erosion is so great, and all that silt I want to use to make hugl berms etc. with.

The silt comes from a small ridge which I dont own but intend to guerilla-permize ;)

Please explain that last part about irigation being carbon delivery? like silt and other biomass?

Its very slow starting up from a plowed dead land in these types of climates. Thats why I prioritize the earthworks.

All I am growing now is on a land that doesnt capture water. Sometimes it feels like I will have to start from 0 after earthworks, moving all that "top soil". I wont be able to put it aside since its too little. But after those earthworks, there will be much much more standing water after rains.