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Rebecca J Hanna
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Assemblage Artist , Wisdom Keeper, Conspiracy Researcher, Bibliophile, Herbivore, Big Pharma Anarchist, Child of the 60's, Pronoia Advocate, Comedic Reliefian, Twin Peaks and Dirk Gently fan, Zen is my default daily reset, Jedi wannabe, American born with Irish and Blackfoot roots, anti-woke, More CO2 please (the trees asked me to add this), doer of useful old school stuff
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Rebjane63 3 weeks ago
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Rebjane63 0 months ago
Credit: Survival Bushcraft "Your fence posts are rotting because nobody taught you to burn them first. What most people treat with pressure-impregnated chemicals, creosote, and toxic preservatives that leach into surrounding soil for decades was solved permanently by Japanese and British hedgerow builders using nothing but a controlled fire applied to the below-ground timber section before installation. Meet Sunken Fence Post Charring. Japanese Yakisugi timber charring documentation and British hedgerow management records both confirm post-charring as standard installation practice for centuries — carbonized timber in wet ground lasting forty to sixty years without any preservative treatment. While modern pressure-treated timber leaches arsenic, copper, and chromium compounds into surrounding soil continuously from the day of installation, a charred post surface is completely chemically inert and contaminates nothing it touches. The particular sharp, clean smell of a fence post section burning in a controlled fire on a dry autumn morning — the surface carbonizing to a dense black crust while the structural timber beneath remains completely undamaged — is a craft memory almost no working fencer under fifty carries anymore. Hold the below-ground section of any wooden post in a controlled fire until a solid quarter-inch carbon crust forms across the entire surface, allow it to cool completely, then install directly into wet ground." image
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Rebjane63 1 month ago
"Healing isn't about someone else showing up for you; it's about you not disappearing. When you feel something and don't abandon yourself, the wound begins to close. Unconditional love and loyalty of the Self are the antidote to self-abandonment." J. Mike Fields Artwork by Catrin Welz-Stein image