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Jimi

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Me? It's two minutes to 5pm and no work crises, everything done, on schedule. Looking forward to eating (as usual) :giggle:😋🍲🥫🥘🥚🥗🥔🥕

Looks like you got a bit of a break from digging and planting today, yes?
Good, sounds like you are havin a good day, I am gettin hungry too and haven't decided what I want yet :facepalm:

Yes today was the hottest and I was so sore I just decided to take the off from the garden, well other than watering later. I am so anxious to see something come up.
 

Bliss Doubt

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I just wish I had more land to work with, so much stuff I had to just not put in.

Do what my uncle did, ask your neighbors if you can plant their yards in exchange for free produce. You might be surprised, they might love it. My uncle planted the yard of the crazy lady next door to him. Her mind was gone for many years, and all the kids were scared of her, but she let my uncle have the run of her yard. I was very young at the time, so I don't remember that much, but I really think she responded to it with mental improvement. Plus, the whole neighborhood had more tomatoes than anyone had ever seen.

But that still wasn't enough for him. He bought a few acres south of town just to grow vegetables. I don't know what he did for water, because I don't think it was developed, but again, too young at the time to remember all of the details.

He smoked, and came down with emphysema later in life. He determined to fight it, even though the doctor said you couldn't fight it. He didn't cure himself, but he read up on nutrition for lung health, cleaned up his diet, quit smoking, and he kept his breath enough to keep planting, growing, harvesting. He lived normally until his final few days in the hospital before his death, the only time he was ever on an oxygen tank.
 

Jimi

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Do what my uncle did, ask your neighbors if you can plant their yards in exchange for free produce. You might be surprised, they might love it. My uncle planted the yard of the crazy lady next door to him. Her mind was gone for many years, and all the kids were scared of her, but she let my uncle have the run of her yard. I was very young at the time, so I don't remember that much, but I really think she responded to it with mental improvement. Plus, the whole neighborhood had more tomatoes than anyone had ever seen.

But that still wasn't enough for him. He bought a few acres south of town just to grow vegetables. I don't know what he did for water, because I don't think it was developed, but again, too young at the time to remember all of the details.

He smoked, and came down with emphysema later in life. He determined to fight it, even though the doctor said you couldn't fight it. He didn't cure himself, but he read up on nutrition for lung health, cleaned up his diet, quit smoking, and he kept his breath enough to keep planting, growing, harvesting. He lived normally until his final few days in the hospital before his death, the only time he was ever on an oxygen tank.
I wish I had neighbors like that but one died and house in tied in estate another has no yard to speak of and my other neighbor thinks his yard is a golf coarse.

Yes so many people don't realize that they can live with a disease if they behave and eat right.
Sorry to hear he passed :( . Sounds like a very smart man.
 

Jimi

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Time for me to clean the kitchen and relax with a big cup of mint tea. I want to finish the most recent episode of The Highwire. I think Del Bigtree is about to whup on Neil de Ass Tyson over the nuclear hissy fit he threw when some naive young reporter thought adults could discuss the right or wrong of vax mandates.
Ok have a great night and enjoy highwire, I love that show. Thank you for playing and hope to see you tomorrow my friend :wave:
 

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! WAKE UP ! from the MEDIA SPELL !
 

Bliss Doubt

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Haven't heard of this show :huh:
Is it a tv show?
It's a weekly podcast hosted by Del Bigtree:

www.thehighwire.com

He used to be a producer on the daytime TV Show "The Doctors" but he left because he couldn't stand the censorship any longer. He created the movie "Vaxxed: from Cover-up to Catastrophe".

I love the show and never miss an episode. Contrary to what the mainstream media says about Bigtree, he is NOT a talking head. The show centers around interviews with others, with people in the medical field, doctors, nurses and so forth; with people in the medical and environmental bureaucracies, and with PH.D. and other scientists. There have been many interviews with vaccine injured people.

If you miss the original airing date of any episode, you can watch it any other time. He archives them all on his site. Last night I finished watching the April 6. He whupped the gas bag Neil deGrasse Tyson, who is about to release a movie of his own about "anti-vaxxers". Gawd.

Anyway the new episodes come out on Thursdays.
 

Jimi

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Here todays link
Episode 314: WHEN TWO UNIVERSES COLLIDE
This week marks four years since Journalist Julian Assange was imprisoned in 'UK's Guantanamo Bay,' Belmarsh Prison. As protesters walk the streets demanding his release and legislators worldwide mount bi-partisan efforts to see him set free, Del sits down with Assange's father, John Shipton, and his brother Gabriel. They have been tirelessly fighting to free Julian, a captivating journey detailed in their new documentary, Ithaka.

BUT FIRST…

The HighWire welcomes Ernesto Ramirez, who tragically lost his son five days after receiving a Pfizer Covid vaccine. His heartbreaking story resonated with singer/songwriter Brad Skistimas of Five Times August. Brad has mounted an incredible fundraising campaign for the vaccine-injured and is donating the proceeds from his music sales in April to the cause. Don't miss this, or his exclusive in-studio performance.
Then, Jefferey Jaxen reports on a troubling trend going mainstream. Schools appear to be intentionally hiding conversations with students about mental health and gender transitioning from parents. At a time when schools and hospitals are creating a profitable pipeline for children to transition, it is emerging that drugs utilized for such purposes are being found to have no long-term safety studies and come with a litany of harms. Also, as the hyper-aggressive Net Zero push advances in the US, Jefferey reveals evidence exposing fraudulent claims of its' success.' Is the green agenda already failing? If so, why are government powers deindustrializing us so aggressively?

Finally, Dr. Pierre Kory joins Del on the show to update us on a number of developments in the area of life-saving early treatments and what his organization, the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, is doing to enable medical professionals to treat COVID vaccine injury and 'Spike Protein-Induced Diseases.'

Today we detail the fearless Fight of The Fathers!

It all happens TODAY, 11AM Pacific Time, 2pm Eastern, at The HighWire!
 

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