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The Journey Home by Michael Baron

Posted on April 28, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

The Journey Home by Michael Baron I am confident that if you have ever had a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer’s that you will enjoy The Journey Home by Michael Baron. The author does a wonderful of crafting a story about … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review | Tagged Book Review

JIT pitfalls show the wheels may be coming off

Posted on April 27, 2012 by athomasOctober 8, 2013

JIT Pitfalls The benefits have been celebrated for years but the JIT pitfalls are starting to be talked about. I have been thinking about it ever since yesterday. There is no doubt that a JIT (Just in Time Inventory) system … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged inventory

Three Big Reasons to build a Large Pantry!

Posted on April 26, 2012 by athomasApril 25, 2012

Large Pantry Your ability to build a large pantry may very well save your life one day. If not there are three reasons why you have a large pantry anyway. I have no doubt that difficult times are ahead. I … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged Canning, Food Preservation

Pay attention as the animals tell us the weather!

Posted on April 25, 2012 by athomasApril 24, 2012

If you did not see the weather forecast every day could animals tell us the weather? I was reading a great post about this over at Survivor Jane’s site. I think it is a great tie in to the topic … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged Weather

The importance of a weather journal hits home this year!

Posted on April 24, 2012 by athomasJuly 29, 2015

Importance of a Weather Journal I believe Mother Nature is reminding us of the importance of a weather journal. A year that will go down as a mild winter throughout the majority of the United States in now seeing some … Continue reading →

Posted in Gardening | Tagged gardening, History

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