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What better way to celebrate than a Memorial Day Picnic!

Posted on May 28, 2012 by athomasMay 27, 2012

Memorial Day Picnic It is as American as Apple Pie, but a Memorial Day Picnic is a great thing for a celebration. We gather to remember the sacrifices made for Freedom and Liberty by those proud Patriots. We honor their … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Uncategorized | Tagged patriots, veterans

How Great Thou Art!

Posted on May 27, 2012 by athomasMay 25, 2012

How Great Thou Art! One of the better renditions of How Great Thou Art with an incredible guitar lick thrown in by the talented Vince Gill. O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder, Consider all the worlds Thy … Continue reading →

Posted in lyrics, Music | Tagged Hymn

Government teaches Prepping whether it is Nuclear or Natural Disaster

Posted on May 26, 2012 by athomasMay 25, 2012

Government teaches Prepping In a not so long ago time the Government teaches prepping. They put out a book by the Office of Civil Defense called In Time of Emergency A Citizen’s Handbook on Nuclear Attack, Natural Disasters. You would … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review | Tagged Book Review

Nothing beats Experience can be applied in almost every facet of life!

Posted on May 25, 2012 by athomasMay 24, 2012

Nothing Beats Experience It takes time or maturity to learn that nothing beats experience! It does not matter how much money or knowledge one has the reality is that actually doing something is the defining moment. I have shared my … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening, God

Why did the Backyard Clothesline fall out of favor?

Posted on May 24, 2012 by athomasJune 16, 2012

Backyard Clothesline Growing up it was a given here in North Carolina that every yard would have a backyard clothesline. I know we had a dryer but it was rarely used unless we were in a sustained rainy pattern. I … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged clothes, self reliance, simplicity

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