Jared Paul

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BEL #34 ish
Willow Groove outside Allerton Abbey... the willow candy dump spot is surviving. Some new growth since last time I visited. They are thirsty.
2 months ago
BEL #33

Beena hot week. Reaching 100 degF

Heat protocol engaged, including dips in the kiddie pool, slushies and snake juice.

Enjoy these pictures of Raspberries. From Raspberry Rock to the Outer Rim, from Lemon Tree to cooper and back around to Allerton. Not in any order, just alot of Raspberry plantings and wild bushes.
2 months ago
BEL #32
Quick and easy for the win!
If only I took my phone out 100 time per day... I'd probably have the PEP1 already. But if I did take my phone out that much I wouldn't be getting the work done.
2 months ago
BEL #32

Orange hat is lost. If it ever turns up, it would be miracle. I've looked everywhere.!

Sunchokes in late June. Old hugel by entrance. Tuber testing was interesting. Found a shriveled root with black casing. More info later.

Raspberry starts with mulch on Raspberry rock!

Walking Onions and bulbs tastiness?!
They seem to be less craycray after the brief rain/clouds. We going to fry dem up! See Catherine's BEL.

Lost the Butler Brothers today. Vibes healing.

"In Buddhism, impermanence (anicca) is the fundamental principle that all conditioned things are constantly changing and do not last forever. This includes everything in the universe, from our physical bodies and thoughts to the external world around us. It's one of the three marks of existence, alongside suffering (dukkha) and non-self (anatta). Understanding impermanence is considered crucial for practicing Buddhism and can lead to liberation from suffering."

I got stung by 3 yellow jackets for messing there home. It was too close to my main trail! Sorry girls. But I gotta clean it up for future humans.

Enjoy pics!
2 months ago
BEL #31

Moved into Dogstar! Got some cleaning done and have a long list of repair/upgrades that might happen.

Its a crazy world we live in. People coming and going, resurfacing, and then dissappear. I just keep trying to do the best I can. Stay grateful. And enjoy the ride.
3 months ago
BEL#30

This could be Seth's BEL post However he is chef and has duties...

Welcome back JP!

I was gone for a week, father's day, and PNW greenhouse building with bestie. More on that later. Here is my 1st BEL video! And of course it's all about rocket stove pizza!!!

https://youtube.com/shorts/Bn18TVBHloA?si=WyCK9Pk2VQiuPpvR
3 months ago
BEL #29

Week 9
Full moon vibes.
Overall I am still very grateful for this adventure. The lack of Bel postings from me has mostly been a correlation of failure to remember to take pictures and lack of desire to sit down in front of my phone/laptop(which I've turned on once). Other boots are posting lovely articulate writings of experience that are authentic and valuable as shared experiences. I like reading them occasionally. Again, rather not have a screen in my face.

I was explaining my personal situation to another boot today and it occurred to me that we have such drastically different experiences out here, even though we mostly...
1. Irrigate
2. Chop and drop
3. Planting

The projects are what seem more interesting. They get started, amended, and completed if reasonable. Some of these "projects" are so involved and long term that there's no finished product (yet) so there is a disconnect from the daily accomplishment. "Whinny sounds" lmao

She said it sound like I was complaining,  and I was mostly talking about what I've been dealing with at Cooper Cabin. I'll spare you the details. I appreciate her honesty and her patience. We had a positive impact on each other this afternoon.

I then realized I had done this to myself. And im glad I did, because I was reaching a space of comfortable routine, but I know that getting out of my comfort zone is how I grow and learn more.

Today I attacked the 9bark near the leach field. Its hard chop and drop(drop being 100 yards away amd woody canes).

I also watered alot at Basecamp and the Lab.

There are a dozen things I wanted to do that I didn't have time for.

We moved the kiddie pool and set up the classroom for future use.

I ate onion shoots when they called my name. Found some sweet patches(lack of sun is key, thanks Paul).

Im thinking of starting other threads....

Flowers.
Things I like to eat raw.
Cooper Cabin .
Water and Fire.

Let Me Know
3 months ago

Inge Leonora-den Ouden wrote:Plant names can be so confusing! This 'Scouring Rush' is clearly a member of the Horsetails (Equisetum) family, and not a real Rush (of the family of Cyperaceae)



Thanks for the correction. Im learning so much even from people in the community that don't live here.
3 months ago
BEL #28

Short and sweet.
Still campin via boot!
3 months ago
Didn't work today... so it's not BEL post per se
But here are some pictures for those who following
Injuries from ebike spill. My hip has a bad bruise/rash as well.
Thers a close uonof horsetails at Cooper, surprised to see a large patch on the south wing.
3 months ago