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Reprobus 1 year ago
It seems a conflagration is near. #grownostr #nostr #nostronly image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Another day at the fiat mines. Long roads and hot days. Vistas aren’t bad. image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Had the privilege of photographing a dear friend’s private collection of artifacts collected from traveling in the 80’s. Wooden plow, woven grass bowl, some kind of grain grinding stone, a carved whale vertebrae. More to come. #nostronly #grownostr
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Fresh caught mackerel, not the best eating but good enough and an easy catch. image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Umbrel or Start9? Any suggestions?
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Reprobus 1 year ago
If one were thinking to allocate assets from a qualified retirement account to the Bitcoin ETF. Which 1.) has the lowest fees 2.) supports core developers? #bitcoin
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Reprobus 1 year ago
If one were thinking to allocate assets from a qualified retirement account to the Bitcoin ETF. Which 1.) has the lowest fees 2.) supports core developers?
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Reprobus 1 year ago
More Garden boxes, lumber sourced off the homestead. image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
An assortment of rare and amazing plants which feed off of mycelium networks which surround tree roots.
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Some incredible rare plants can be found while foraging for mushrooms. #grownostr image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
These cost $20 an ounce dried commercially, we pick pounds each year foraging. image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Morel mushroom foraging season is almost over. Had a good crop this year. #grownostr image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Many wildflower enthusiasts understand the symbiotic relationship between trees and mycorrhizal fungi. In this relationship, the hyphae (fungal threads) enter into the roots of the trees. The trees benefit by increasing the surface area of their root system allowing them to absorb greater quantities of water and minerals. In return, the fungus absorbs carbohydrates and other nutrients from the tree. Since they cannot make their own "food," the mysterious mycotrophic wildflowers take this symbiotic relationship between tree and fungus one-step further. Mycotrophic plants "tap" into and parasitize the hyphae of a mycorrhizal fungus by reversing the flow of carbon (derived from the host tree) and other nutrients to meet their survival needs. The unlucky fungus "feeds" the parasitic wildflower and receives nothing in return. Some people have even referred to this 3-way relationship as "mutualism gone badly!" For this reason, the myco-heterotrophs are often said to be "epiparasitic" on other plants. image
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Saylor is a Technocrat, he can’t support open source devs without violating his foundational ideology. Technocrat: A technical specialist exercising centralized governmental or managerial authority @ODELL #bitcoin View quoted note →
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Reprobus 1 year ago
Planting clover on top of wood chips in compost bin. image