
Baby Pix
Hello everyone, I had to sneak in a few pix of my new grandbaby, her name is May Lynn, she is the cutest baby ever! Of course I have to say that, being the grandma and all… :)
Wretha
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Hello everyone, I had to sneak in a few pix of my new grandbaby, her name is May Lynn, she is the cutest baby ever! Of course I have to say that, being the grandma and all… :)
Wretha
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Hello everyone,
I’m writing from my sister’s house in the DFW area, it’s been quite different being in in the big town, it’s noisy, it’s dirty, too many cars going way too fast… I will have lots to write here when I get back, I got a notepad so I can keep notes on what is going on so I don’t leave anything out.
So far everything is going pretty well, I can stand the noise and commotion long enough to get things done here, my DIL is doing great, the baby is due on the 24th.
I’ll try to work out a way to post a few more messages here while I am gone, can’t promise anything though.
Wretha
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Hello dear readers, (wow, that sounds pretty formal…)
I’m going to be gone for a month, gotta go become a grandmother! My DIL is due on the 22nd, she is having a girl, so far everything is going good, the baby is active and mom-to-be is ready to be un-pregnant. :) I’ll be leaving tomorrow morning, it’s about an 8-9 hour trip (500 miles), fortunately the views are pretty nice, until I get into the DFW area… I have to be honest and say that I do not want to leave here, I do want to be with my son and DIL for the baby, and there are some things I need to get out there, but I am not looking forward to being gone from here for a month, but we do what we have to do, I’m hoping the time will go be quickly and I’ll be back here in no time. I will be able to catch up with a few of my friends, that will be a good thing, I’ll also be able to get some stuff I can’t get easily here.
I’ll pretty much be out of touch (computer wise) while I’m gone, it’s possible that I might be able to log on to someone’s computer once or twice while I’m gone, but I can’t guarantee anything, I’ll try my best.
What really hurts is I will be leaving the 3 things I really love, Bob, Pekoe and my mountain. Bob will keep busy working on the cabin, Pekoe will turn into a puddle of “I miss my mama!”, the mountain will be here when I get back.
Anyone who wants to comment, please feel free to do so, I’ll try to get them approved as soon as possible, but it may be a while before you see it here.
I hope to be back sometime soon after October 15th.
Wretha
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This transcript of a discussion between Tulsa highrise managers shows the way the nation is getting to grips with new eco-specifications for buildings.…
https://wretha.googlepages.com/ClayPotFilter_final_web.pdf
I should get paid for researching on the internet… I don’t know how I do it, but I almost always seem to find what I am looking for, sometimes it happens like this time, while looking for something else, I run across something that I have been previously trying to find. Today, while looking up another person who writes on off-grid subjects, one of her articles turned out to be exactly what I have been looking for, a way to make your own terracotta pot for a water filter, this has an actual recipe for the clay, you don’t need a kiln (a MAJOR plus!) and I believe most people would be able to do this. Here is the article, it can be found here https://off-grid.net/2008/06/19/cheap-water-filter-for-everyone/
check it out!
Cheap Water Filter for Everyone
The Australian National University (ANU) scientist Tony Flynn has developed a process to create water filters from commonly available materials. The materials need to also be fired, which can be done without a kiln or other western technology, by using common manure.An estimated 80% of all sickness in this world can be attributed to unsafe water and sanitation according to the World Health Organization (WHO). That can be seen in the annual 1.5 billion episodes of diarrhea in children under the age of 5, with about four million of those being fatal.Since historically water filters have had to be imported to developing nations, which means increased cost and reduced availability for the populace. With the new filter design made from common place materials available in even the most remote places.“These filters are a hollow ceramic vessel filled with charcoal. They are intended to filter out suspended silt and bacteria. However, at around $US5 each, they’re too expensive for individuals in many developing communities to consider purchasing,” stated Mr Flynn. “They are very simple to explain and demonstrate and can be made by anyone, anywhere. They don’t require any Western technology. All you need is terracotta clay, some used coffee grounds or tea leaves, a compliant cow and a match,” Mr Flynn continued “Everyone has a right to clean water, these filters have the potential to enable anyone in the world to drink water safely.”Filter production is simple:
- A handful of crushed dry clay
- A handful of common organic material, such as coffee grounds, rice hulls, or used tea leaves
- Add water, just enough to make a stiff biscuit dough like mixture
- Shape into a cylinder shaped pot closed on one end
- Dry it in sun
- Place dried filter on a layer of
Garden spray update:
Wretha
I would like to point those of you toward an interesting blog, that is if you aren’t already a reader of this blog, it’s https://journeyinthewoods.blogspot.com/, it’s written by a man named Tys and it’s about he and his wife Melissa. I first “met” Tys on a Yahoo group all about composting toilets, I hadn’t yet made the move to my high desert mountain home, I had many questions about composting or sawdust toilets, Tys was one of the first people to reply to my queries and had a lot of advice and experience to pass on. He was a big help, and I appreciated it very much.
OK, I really hoped that I would be able to stay away from political stuff, at least I don’t want it to become the main focus of my blog, but sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do. I read this today and it scares the hell out of me, if this is true, or even partially true.. well I’ll leave it up to you to come up with your own opinion. I got the link from https://www.internet-grocer.net
actually from their newsletter, I strongly suggest that if you aren’t already signed up, that you get that way. Here is the link and the message (sorry for the format, that is the only way I could legally post the message here, if it’s too much to deal with, just click on the link to read the whole thing):
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https://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=article&id=305420655186700
Michelle’s Boot Camps For Radicals from Investor’s Business Daily
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Wretha
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Born to Eat Wild A foraging session at Red Oak Nature Center in Batavia is a chance to meet the local varieties of garlic-mustard plants as much as other locatarians. Holding the delicate branches with one hand, one member of the group glides her fingers along the seedpods and pushes a bunch of tiny black seeds into her bag, reports Time Out Chicago.
In the spring, the now long-gone leaves can be used to make a mean pesto, it points out. But later in the year, the ground-up seeds will add kick to salad dressings, mayonnaise, even curries.…