I like your article. Our family had a garden in the back yard that looked similar to yours. This was in the 1970's and there were 10 kids in my family, so us kids worked for our stay... :) We grew squash, zucchini, tomatoes, green beans and more. We had a compost pile in the back. Also pegged along the back fence was 2 or 3 discarded wooden legs that had roses growing out of them - my Dad did prosthetics for a living. Yeah, it looked tacky... :)
That sounds WONDERFUL, Philip! It’s in your backyard area, so no need for it to look like a showpiece out of a magazine. Ours certainly doesn’t. Even so, when people come over and see it, they truly think it’s beautiful. Growing one’s own food (and, yes, flowers and other ornamentals) has its particular beauty -- one that speaks through all the tindrels, blossoms, fruits, fragrances.
This article is a good start in the consideration to buy you a coffee. Nor many are worthy, all show and no go sort of people. Have you set up a non-profit legal entity as suggested by permaculture teachers yet?
I'm not as nice or fluent as you in explaining the situation to these many light headed payment seekers! Keep it up your words are effective.
Haha thank you, Rick! Regarding the nonprofit -- that’s one of the things I’m raising money to do via Buy Me a Coffee and Ko-Fi. I have a couple of sentences to that effect on one of those (I think it’s Buy Me a Coffee), but anything from Ko-Fi Will go to the same end.
We’re forming an LLC and a nonprofit through an attorney in Idaho (since that’s where our land is) who was recommended by one we know here in Texas.
They want us dead
Mareks disease is just another example of “vaccines” gone wrong
https://www.livescience.com/51682-vaccines-evolve-deadlier-viruses.html
Yep for sure!
I like your article. Our family had a garden in the back yard that looked similar to yours. This was in the 1970's and there were 10 kids in my family, so us kids worked for our stay... :) We grew squash, zucchini, tomatoes, green beans and more. We had a compost pile in the back. Also pegged along the back fence was 2 or 3 discarded wooden legs that had roses growing out of them - my Dad did prosthetics for a living. Yeah, it looked tacky... :)
That sounds WONDERFUL, Philip! It’s in your backyard area, so no need for it to look like a showpiece out of a magazine. Ours certainly doesn’t. Even so, when people come over and see it, they truly think it’s beautiful. Growing one’s own food (and, yes, flowers and other ornamentals) has its particular beauty -- one that speaks through all the tindrels, blossoms, fruits, fragrances.
This article is a good start in the consideration to buy you a coffee. Nor many are worthy, all show and no go sort of people. Have you set up a non-profit legal entity as suggested by permaculture teachers yet?
I'm not as nice or fluent as you in explaining the situation to these many light headed payment seekers! Keep it up your words are effective.
Haha thank you, Rick! Regarding the nonprofit -- that’s one of the things I’m raising money to do via Buy Me a Coffee and Ko-Fi. I have a couple of sentences to that effect on one of those (I think it’s Buy Me a Coffee), but anything from Ko-Fi Will go to the same end.
We’re forming an LLC and a nonprofit through an attorney in Idaho (since that’s where our land is) who was recommended by one we know here in Texas.