Fine actually, my deaf cat even lets me sleep and I happen to drink much less and never before the sun is gone. These days I will experiment with cement and put some Japanese steps in my field.š„³
Sounds great. I will have to go online and find out about Japanese steps. George wouldn't do it for me as he laid/poured concrete/cement for about 2 years. His knees swell up alot as he spent alot of time spreading it. He sees a cement truck go down the road and he always 'growls' under his breath.
Glad to hear that 'Chonchon' is letting you sleep. She sounds like a good 'kitty.' Probably happy that you're there to spend time with her. I know my Izzy goes crazy everytime I come through the door each evening. You'd think I ran over her with the car the way she cries. She has 'separation anxiety' really bad. So I have to stop and acknowledge her presence before I start to do anything.
While we would suffer greatly for a year or two, if the state of CA fell into the ocean when the fault ruptures, those same midwest farmers who grow corn for Ethanol could quickly pivot and produce edible food for the population. We can feed the country without CA, although it would be challenging.
Iām late getting started but I have set up a hydroponic growing system and will hopefully be able to grow some good stuff. Currently have tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, several types of lettuce, spinach, peppers. Praying this works well. If I have luck with what have sprouting now I will add more. The grow lights are LED and I told my husband we need to get solar figured out in case power goes out. Just feels good to hopefully be able to provide for our family. There are a lot of great videos online about doing this. And it gives me a great hobby too.
That reminds me; I have to freeze some veggies today.
Mary!š¤š
Mirko! How's your holiday going?
Fine actually, my deaf cat even lets me sleep and I happen to drink much less and never before the sun is gone. These days I will experiment with cement and put some Japanese steps in my field.š„³
Sounds great. I will have to go online and find out about Japanese steps. George wouldn't do it for me as he laid/poured concrete/cement for about 2 years. His knees swell up alot as he spent alot of time spreading it. He sees a cement truck go down the road and he always 'growls' under his breath. Glad to hear that 'Chonchon' is letting you sleep. She sounds like a good 'kitty.' Probably happy that you're there to spend time with her. I know my Izzy goes crazy everytime I come through the door each evening. You'd think I ran over her with the car the way she cries. She has 'separation anxiety' really bad. So I have to stop and acknowledge her presence before I start to do anything.
Correction; if God cuts off the water to California.
I call BS on the premise of the article.
While we would suffer greatly for a year or two, if the state of CA fell into the ocean when the fault ruptures, those same midwest farmers who grow corn for Ethanol could quickly pivot and produce edible food for the population. We can feed the country without CA, although it would be challenging.
Iām late getting started but I have set up a hydroponic growing system and will hopefully be able to grow some good stuff. Currently have tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, several types of lettuce, spinach, peppers. Praying this works well. If I have luck with what have sprouting now I will add more. The grow lights are LED and I told my husband we need to get solar figured out in case power goes out. Just feels good to hopefully be able to provide for our family. There are a lot of great videos online about doing this. And it gives me a great hobby too.