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Northern Canadian outdoorsman, prepper, pre Core 30 Bitcoin pleb, and sovereign computing maxi.
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1776 1 month ago
Days since Siri has properly transcribed a voice to text for me and actually saved me time versus typing : 598 I’m dropping Apple like a bad habit in 30 days. 
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1776 1 month ago
Today I decided not to work like a maniac and actually enjoy the space many weekends of weeding, raking and mowing have provided. Listening to metal in the back yard, having the occasional drink, smoked a fat, playing in the sprinkler with my dog to stay cool and listening to an audiobook in between check-ins on the Formula One weekend. The girls went hours away to the city to do some shopping and I’ve only had pants on for about half of the time they’ve been gone lol. Bare feet, balls out. Sorry neighbors.  image
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1776 1 month ago
Should be cruising into fall with lots of food in the ground available for canning. At our next place I seriously need to get some protein production happening, be it meat birds, rabbits, chickens, or quail.  We could do some of that here, but I’m hesitant to build much that I am going to need to tear down and move later. It’s going to hurt enough leaving these awesome beds behind that have produced so well for three years.  I could move them but removing and hauling the soil plus touching up the ground where they have sat for some time might be too time-consuming come moving time, given that I will be doing such a move while still working 50 to 60 hour weeks.  The place we are looking at this weekend has enough pasture and corral space for likely two or three beef cattle, as long as I can buy enough hay for winter.  But for now, we make due on our little lot in the village. #gardenstr
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1776 1 month ago
After three years of growing beautiful tomato seedlings from seed I’ve finally recognized that regardless of pot size, tomatoes in open ground or very deep beds open to the earth will always outperform those in pots. They need way more legroom and temperature moderation in the root zone then even a very large pot can provide. Plus I’m certain that the actual connection to the Earth is part of the equation.  In year one, I got 80 pounds of tomatoes off seven plants that all reached almost 6 feet in height, in an open-bottomed 8’x4’ bed that currently holds my cucumber and squash trellises. This year the only tomato plant that is thriving is the one whose roots are free to go anywhere they like. The ones in pots, even very large 5 gallon containers, are visibly stressed the same as the ones in 3 gallon pots were last year. At first I thought it was a soil problem, but I’ve done everything right in that regard in these pots and they just don’t like it.  when these black pots get irradiated by sun all day, the temperature in the root zone can easily reach 80°F and it’s amazing how quickly they become root bound. I will still get some yield off of these but their big brother in the bed is going to put them to shame.  It’s all part of the process of working out the kinks in a small setting so that when we move to a space with some serious production capability, I’ll have figured many of these things out. On Sunday we are going to look at a nearly 6 acre partially forested place with animal corrals, fencing around the perimeter and loads of growing space. Lord willing, we will be building our vision for self sufficiency there. I just love growing things and doing these experiments a year at a time. #gardenstr #homesteading
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1776 1 month ago
He also restored my stepmom’s 1968 GTO much like this one that was straight off the showroom floor with only about 16,000 original miles on it. When I was born he had a brand new orange Hemi Cuda that he sold when I was less than two years old. That car today would be priceless. image View quoted note →
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1776 1 month ago
#nostranglersandhunters image
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1776 1 month ago
Dad’s project that he picked up for $12k, stripped down, sandblasted and painted the frame, restored the body, 6x painted, 2x cleared and totally rebuilt the engine and tranny on about 10 years ago. 1965 Corvette Stingray. I only got a single ride in it before he ultimately sold it to his buddy down the street for about $70k. Still gets to see it weekly and his friend uses it a lot more than he did. #carstr image
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1776 1 month ago
After getting lots of practice time in on the beach last week I’ve added this to my cargos along with a pouch of 5-6 three oz rocks for my hiking kit. It’s pretty handy being able to quickly load and sling a rock at 80-90 mph. Can’t wait to try taking a grouse or something with it. I was knocking full thickness bark off trees with some of my shots. Yes there’s a learning curve, but it’s a cool zen like thing to just focus on the target rather than the mechanics of the throw. Just looking intently at what you want to hit and letting it rip after a single rotation. I can see an application for quickly messing up footing, face shields, riot shields, windshields and rifle optics if egg sized paintball projectiles filled with mineral oil and black paint could be produced in quantity. In the hands of 10-15 people behind the main line of a street conflict, it would be pretty effective. I saw a testimonial vid from a British officer involved in The Troubles in Northern Ireland in the 80’s and 90’s who said simple water balloons with this mixture seriously messed with riot responses. View quoted note →
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1776 1 month ago
I spotted a whole family of Peregrine Falcons at a job today. Mom and dad were flying in and out of the area with their telltale screeching call while these fledglings hung out on the branches of these Maples. Such fierce creatures and such efficient killers. The fastest land animal on Earth.
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1776 1 month ago
In chapters 14 and 15, the author predicts a day in the not too distant future where even a handful of Sats will be out of reach for most individuals View quoted note →
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1776 1 month ago
We have 2 seasons in northern Alberta. Hot AF w/ drone sized mosquitoes, and Cold AF with occasional life threatening snow squalls.
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1776 1 month ago
“If you know their names, they are not part of the problem.“