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Sometimes Up, Sometimes Down – Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad. Thursday, August 06, 2015. Saturday, August 08, 2015 →. Friday, August 07, 2015. August 7, 2015. The debate on FOX. I watched both segments. Oddly there was a LOSER. Recently she seems to be following the teachings of O’Reilly. A problem with that is she has appeared to becoming waspish, and viperish, rather than sharp and knowledgeable. The plebe class stared at the old woman and were bore...
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Homestead Harvest: Deadman's Basin Reservoir
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Monday, July 27, 2009. I'll let you judge for yourselves. On Saturday night, a storm did roll throug...
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Homestead Harvest: Take a moment to vote!
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Take a moment to vote! Thank you so much for putting this out there!
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Homestead Harvest: September 2008
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Thursday, September 18, 2008. A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose. The book sat unread for...
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Homestead Harvest: Droopy Things
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. This is our Harry Lauder's Walking Stick tree, also know as curly filbert.
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Homestead Harvest: Family Reunion 2010
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Thursday, September 09, 2010. Tammy, Shirlee, Jeanie. Steve, Sharon, Janet. Jim and Jeanie Mullins.
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Homestead Harvest: February 2009
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Wednesday, February 04, 2009. I did an informal poll of myself to find out my favorite season. Whene...
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Homestead Harvest: December 2009
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Take a moment to vote! Garmin Connect - Activity Details for Untitled.
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Homestead Harvest: October 2008
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This blog began several years ago as a narrative of our efforts to lead a sustainable and self-sufficient lifestyle in the middle of our city. It still is, although our city has changed from Raleigh to Boise and we now are working diligently on restoring the family homestead in Montana. The blog is also a chronicle of our lives together as a married couple, marriage being a sort of homesteading in itself. Saturday, October 25, 2008. Too many rounds of bad Mexican food in Boise. Friday, October 24, 2008.
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Here, there and back: August 2006
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Thursday, August 31, 2006. Down The Mountain In Cana. Cana, according to my Bible dictionary means "place of reeds". It is the site of Jesus first miracle, the changing of water to wine at the wedding feast. That, to me, says God wants us to be happy and enjoy life. It would have been something else if the first miracle would have been where He cursed the fig tree. Posted by The MacBean Gene at 8:02 AM. Tuesday, August 29, 2006. About 2 pounds of green beans. Four or five slices of bacon cut into pieces.