Life goes on - Winter 2022

Is it comfree? Plus twenty letters tyuiook h fdcbn.
Bob

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this is a medical herb " pulmonaria officinalis l" for loung diseases…we have also here…
greetings from my wife…

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Award goes to Giorgio. Its a highly prised herb here, and one of the first herbs that Jagermaister recepie calls for :wink:

Edit: strangely, old wisdom says plants help the orgain they look similar to. So is in this case, the dotted leves resemble lungs. Same for the name here, lungweed. And its not just old wives tales, the compounds in the plant do indeed help the lungs

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I will have to look for it where I live. Thank you forthe great picture of it. I woke up early this morning at 03:00 am. It is now 04:10 am. The temp. is 40 °f outside right now and raining.
Bob

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Just like dormant life springing from the soil, we are in a time of revelation, Goran. That is the true meaning of apocalypse.

What is the real meaning of apocalypse?

The Book of Revelation in the New Testament has the literal title in Greek, the “Apocalypse of John.” The word apocalypse means revelation. That which is uncovered. It comes from the Greek word which literally means to pull the lid off something.

What is the lid being pulled off of? The fact that people have been enslaved for thousands of years to the point where very few of us can even conceive of what self determination means. I’m not going into a rant, but all of us must know that control over the population is the end game and any effort we make towards being self sufficient flies in the face of the globalist agenda. When enough of us wake up and take control of our own existences then the war is over and we have won. I’ll shut up now.

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One more pic.
A nice and sunny day makes some people wanna play golf. I prefer spend my time in the woods listening to the birds singing.

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MY old 03 pontiac vibe dont’ like the crunchy wet packed snow, had to dig it out about 3 times this year. only about 20 feet from traction area.

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MY back is sore just looking at that NICE wood pile,did you load them by hand.

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O.K. You foods lovers . . . fresh layed new Spring eggs!
Our chickens know with more daily hours of light that true full Spring is just around the corner.

Goran I missed yesterday photo’ing the 3 human generations old family Daffodil flowers now grown up above the ground.
Or some of the early native wild brush with leafbuds swollen and half opening.
Ha! I missed photo’ing them yesterday afternoon as I thought no one would be interested.
Now a new morning layer dusting of frozen grapple-type snow hides these.
Ooo-hoo! A hen success cackling a “New Egg” and the Wife ran out to retrieve.
S.U.

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rooster bullets and cackleberrys for breakfast!

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Our chickens have been very good to us. We have been eating eggs and giving them away . Also have 8 - 10 dozen in the freezer :grinning: .

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Kevin, I have no other means, but this was just a recreational load with mostly thin stuff for chunking.

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Chickens, for that tasty sounthern fried chicken with the crispy crunch on the skin. Yummy.
Someone made that at Argos all home made I was all over that kind of cooking.
Bob

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Wife sent me this… made me laugh!

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HI Wayne, i never even know you could freeze chicken eggs too preserve them, now i feel like a city slick’er—DO that change the taiste much.ARGOS EGGS.

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This really cheere’d me up, spring, wood, and about them flowers Kristijan posted, i have them in my garden too, but never cared about what species, only knowing they are among the first in spring.
Im not deniying a SHTF-situation can happen, just prefer to not think about it to much, and just be ready. Living happy along.
(Thinking to much about bad things probably break down a man?)
And here too, this saturday i heard that proud call from the chicken-shed, first egg this year! :chicken: :smiley:

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Good Morning Kevin.

I can tell no difference between frozen and fresh eggs :slightly_smiling_face:

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I had to put 8 quail in freezer camp yesterday because they lay eggs every day all through the winter and we can’t use them fast enough. I might have to freeze some too.

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Glad to hear. I was always worried the aphrodisiac properties would go away :joy:

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Wayne,
What is your procedure for freezing and thawing eggs?

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