The speed with which you can wreck a nation is breathtaking. I immigrated to Harper’s Canada in the early 2000s. Wasn’t an easy feat, back then. Felt like a completely different country.
In case you were under any illusion owning land was a solid investment, here comes BC, Canada, to prove the end game for land acknowledgements is voiding of private property rights.
And clearly the ultimate beneficiaries of such chaos won’t be the tribes.
Not only are Arbutus trees beautiful during the summer, with their peeling bark hues and smooth skin, apparently you also get a show during fall with these bright berries. My fave tree. Lucky to be in this part of the world. #treestr #nature #grownostr
Happy 40th birthday, Intel 80386!
Launched October 17, 1985.
I remember my Dad getting us a 386-SX20, which I soon broke by flipping the voltage selector on the back of the PSU while hunting for a volume control. I never confessed, shamefully.
This is just one of many simple ruses to get defined subsets of the populace to embrace digital ID.
Why yes sir, with your imprinted bar code you may now enjoy Sam’s six-toe’d dancing girls.
Late season and the bees are slowing down, often spending many hours just resting on these chive flowers; some mornings we might find four or five on this plant having slept there overnight.
#beestr #homesteading #farming #nature
UK: we’re just not doing renewables right yet, apparently. A few more windmills and hundreds of miles of countryside defiled with (more) pylons should fix it, Ed.
Energy is life. No coincidence the mind virus has this as a primary outcome. #energy
Today in the rural citadel: russet picking, community apple festival, transfer of barn swallow droppings to raised beds for winter fertilizer, planting of garlic (round one). Tomorrow: church with the family, planting of garlic (round two).
Constructive weekend. How are you faring? #homesteading #fall #grownostr #foodstr
City of Vancouver closing its equity office. First this stuff vanishes from private business, then government orgs, and finally, many years later, from the colleges and universities. Though that’ll be a long haul.