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Not just river crossings but anywhere the road gets close to a river becomes a critical point as well.

Something to plot out on the next drive.

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We could even start seeing the gov propaganda machine colluding with weathermen--might even already with the high percentage of inaccurate weather reports... Considering how reliant weather forecasts are on the NWS. 🤯

Need to map out a high elevation route to RR and establish a "go line." Like NC and TN, too many roads along waterways.

Go line: an established water level for critical points along an emergency route that once hit, you leave regardless of future forecast.

Just reseated a toilet today. Another toilet without that nasty wax ring!

Third time I've removed a toilet. I don't think I'll ever stop hating it.

You can (and should) report the finding to the PA chapter of the American Chestnut Foundation.

https://patacf.org/

There is a significant amount of research and work happening at PSU regarding this species, to the point that their hybridization efforts with the Chinese chestnut are at a point where DNA testing is usually required to determine American vs hybridized chestnuts.

We ordered some trees through the Ten Million trees initiative with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation a few years ago, but just prior to delivery we were told they tested as hybrids despite advertising as American. We planted them anyway. I hope to one day plant American chestnuts on our farm for my kids, but that's still a few years away from being commercially available (last I checked).

Finding chestnuts in the wild, even hybrid, is a rare and awesome experience! Anyone interested, especially local to PA should sign up for the PA chapter newsletter to follow their work.

We have a creek that still has native trout. Much more colorful and not grain fed (healthier to eat) from a fish hatchery. It's down your way.

Moved here about 6 years ago. The backdoor is finally getting some proper flooring.

Almost ready for the new timber framing bench update and final reveal.

Constructing roads and utilities along rivers at the bottom of valleys is the result of fiat debasement and short term thinking.

Initial costs are lowest, but maintenance and long term costs are highest.

Ridges and hillside or mountain benches are natural locations for infrastructure in a permaculture design.

Expend your energy to get up the mountain once. Maintaining contour is the most energy efficient means of transportation.

It's ok. My receiving is self hosted with limited channels. Appreciate the thought. Consider a donation to hurricane relief instead 👍

The YT videos from Justin Rhodes covering the hurricane prep, impact, and aftermath are absolutely gut wrenching to watch but critical we all learn the lessons we need to in order to better prepare our own families.

😂 I could never get used to that. I'd think it was sick every time I looked at it.

X9 solar flare incoming. Sunspot 3842, directly facing Earth, throwing some big flares out the past few days.

Do you have self-sovereignty over your most basic needs to be human?

Citadels need to own their own watershed. The entire watershed for your drinking water source.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/fears-of-weakness-in-water-cybersecurity-grow-after-kansas-attack-67ca2dd2