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Gardens in my mind never need water
Castles in the air never have a wet basement
Well made buildings are fractal -- equally intelligent design at every level of detail.
Bright sparks remind others that they too can dance
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thomas rubino wrote:Isn't nature wonderful!
Become extra-civilized!
Coydon Wallham wrote:
thomas rubino wrote:Isn't nature wonderful!
This makes me wonder if it would be possible to grow 10mm sockets out of mycelium. A cottage industry like that could make a whole bunch of permaculture millionaires. Heck, it might even be like getting in on the ground floor of bitcoin...
Gardens in my mind never need water
Castles in the air never have a wet basement
Well made buildings are fractal -- equally intelligent design at every level of detail.
Bright sparks remind others that they too can dance
What I am looking for is looking for me too!
Pearl Sutton wrote:My first tractor was a little bitty 17 HP Kubota, I named her Tetsuko, the Lady of Steel. I needed the back wheels moved to the widest setting they could be on, for stability, so I took it to a shop. They didn't have a lift small enough for her, so they used a forklift to pick up her back end to move the wheels. I looked at that forklift all snuggled up behind and lifting my little lady tractor, and said "Oh my! We are going to have a litter of lawnmowers in a few months!" But they are easier to find homes for than puppies :D
Become extra-civilized!
Coydon Wallham wrote:
Pearl Sutton wrote:My first tractor was a little bitty 17 HP Kubota, I named her Tetsuko, the Lady of Steel. I needed the back wheels moved to the widest setting they could be on, for stability, so I took it to a shop. They didn't have a lift small enough for her, so they used a forklift to pick up her back end to move the wheels. I looked at that forklift all snuggled up behind and lifting my little lady tractor, and said "Oh my! We are going to have a litter of lawnmowers in a few months!" But they are easier to find homes for than puppies :D
This is a little embarrassing to ask, apologies if it belongs in a different forum: Is your Kubota not potty trained, or is that... something else?
Gardens in my mind never need water
Castles in the air never have a wet basement
Well made buildings are fractal -- equally intelligent design at every level of detail.
Bright sparks remind others that they too can dance
What I am looking for is looking for me too!
Whoah!! Check out this permie deal!! https://permies.com/w/homesteading-bundle?f=232
"The only thing...more expensive than education is ignorance."~Ben Franklin. "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light." ~ Plato
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