On the ground, fighting in the American Revolution began with the skirmishes between British regulars and American provincials on April 19, 1775, first at Lexington, where a British force of 700 faced 77 local minutemen, and then at CONCORD, where an American counterforce of 320 to 400 sent the British scurrying.
This is why the concord grapes:
On the ground, fighting in the American Revolution began with the skirmishes between British regulars and American provincials on April 19, 1775, first at Lexington, where a British force of 700 faced 77 local minutemen, and then at CONCORD, where an American counterforce of 320 to 400 sent the British scurrying.
https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution
Wow! Nice dig!
Maybe the harvested grapes mean it's time to 'start pressing them to make them wine (whine).'
Grapes of wrath? Look like concord.
Interesting wording and timing.
Can’t be shut down by “Tech tyrants” - Twitter? Apple?
“TODAY” we begin to see the fruits of our labor?
Found it interesting and wanted to share
Genesis 1:28 …be fruitful and multiply…
I hope their testing reveals that "Spread" sounds a lot better than "Re-truth" for sharing a post.
Share, spread, echo, ditto, repeat.... "Re-truth" is a fork on a chalkboard. Painful.
What do blueberries mean as comms? Anyone know?
Grapes...?
I thinks they’re grapes. Looks like an vineyard.
My understanding was that they vet accounts to keep out the bots that plague everywhere else.
Think that’s the general consensus
Blue Harvest?
Hillary's gonna get graped in prison
Whatever. Still waitlist number one million three hundred thousand and change. Put up or Shut up.