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Forwarded from Proclaim Patriarchy
She gets it. Her eyes are open.
Get your gardens growing and reserve a cow from your local farmer (wait times are already ~6 months)!!
Food shortages being reported in Alaska.
Enjoy the present 😍
Go outside with your kids. Help them use their creative imagination in nature! 🐦🕊☀️
Forwarded from Red Pill Truth
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We love these galvanized metal/wood raised garden beds! Have any of you ever made these yourselves? Watch a few DIY videos, it's pretty easy!!

With the price of wood being so expensive right now, look into options that use a minimal amount of wood like this just for framing. A big sheet of tin roofing like this is about $15-$20! You can create a two foot deep bed by filling the bottom with cardboard, then less expensive soil over it and the top with higher quality soil to save money. That makes it convenient to harvest your food without strenuous bending and stretching. Also, the look is awesome! Cheap, easy to make and beautiful farmhouse aesthetics 😎
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_Uhj8ta2ang

Another really cool galvanized/wood raised bed. Look how much food you could grow in here! 😎
Forwarded from Chase
I highly encourage all Christian Moms and Dads, even if you're not Orthodox, to read the lives of the Saints to your children. They provide a wonderous example of how to live a pious and God centered life. The Saints' struggles and plights tend to make ours seem trivial by comparison. Yet the strength of the Saints do not waver for they put their full faith and trust in the Lord. There are even 20th century Saints who help show us how to live a holy life even in the face of the modern world.
Forwarded from Hearth_and_Helm
Passionflower is blooming. One of the most intricate flowers I've ever seen.

This is one of my favorite flowers as it always blooms in August, just as summer is hinting at cooling down.

I like to dry these for tea and/or tincture them in vodka to be used medicinally for stress relief, anxiety or insomnia.

To make a tincture using the folk method, chop the fresh herb material very finely and submerge in vodka in a glass jar using a 1:2 ratio.

It is very important to shake the jar vigorously at least twice a day. After a minimum of two weeks the tincture is done. Strain & press out the plant material & reserve the medicinal alcohol in a glass jar or bottle.

Tinctures have a shelf life of up to 10 years.

The MOST important thing to consider when making a high quality herb tincture is *using FRESH herb material*.

It is very important to make the mixture as soon as possible (ideally within minutes) after harvesting.

This truly captures & preserves the vitality of the medicinal qualities of the plant.
Forwarded from Robyn Riley
Imagine an OBGYN looking you dead in the eye and telling you, a pregnant woman, that you shouldn’t eat sushi, but this experimental gene therapy with no long term studies and proven hormone disrupting side affects is “recommended.”
My kids found an injured grasshopper in our garden today. I helped them cut a container and they filled it with wet grass, a bug and prayers to recover! Teach your kids to love and care for animals and insects big and small. It will create in them a big heart for God's creations 🥰
I just pruned our wildly growing shrubs and the weed trees out of them. Kids are outside doing their part now bagging the leaves and branches 🌿🍃 Turn off the TV and put your kids to work! 💪🏻 #CharacterBuilding #LessTVmoreOutdoorTime
Fun is free. Bonds are forever. Make them a best friend for life! 🥰