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If you are not test planning you may be without when the time comes

Posted on December 19, 2012 by athomasDecember 19, 2012

Test Planning I read another great article from Patrice at Rural Revolution about her test planning with a kerosene lamp. This is a great example and reminder of the level that we should all be at. If you have never … Continue reading →

Posted in Survival | Tagged Lighting, preparedness

Patience and Common Sense needed the most right now

Posted on December 18, 2012 by athomasDecember 18, 2012

Patience and Common Sense This topic has been weighing on my mind since last Friday and now is the time for patience and common sense. It is incomprehensible to try and understand exactly what and why it happened.  The reality … Continue reading →

Posted in Second Amendment | Tagged 2nd amendment, guns

Lapin a La Cocotte is the French way for serving Rabbit!

Posted on December 17, 2012 by athomasMay 1, 2026

Lapin a La Cocotte The French like much of Europe like Rabbit and today we feature Lapin a La Cocette. It is a great way to serve rabbit. We enjoy having this on the menu.   … Continue reading →

Posted in Cooking | Tagged Cooking, Rabbits

Thistlehair the Christmas Bear by Alabama

Posted on December 16, 2012 by athomasAugust 1, 2015

Thistlehair the Christmas Bear by Alabama Today we have a great reminder of the holiday and a tribute to one of the best bears in Thistlehair the Christmas Bear by Alabama. The city’s full of manger scenes And stores lit … Continue reading →

Posted in lyrics, Music | Tagged Holiday

The Accidental Farmers by Tim Young

Posted on December 15, 2012 by athomasDecember 15, 2012

The Accidental Farmers by Tim Young Today I bring you a refreshing read about one couples journey to a healthier lifestyle by The Accidental Farmers by Tim Young. What started out as an anniversary horse ride in the country that … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Review | Tagged farming, soil

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