Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Garden Is Growing
We have corn, about 3 inches tall and growing, I cannot wait to taste some fresh corn, We put cages around the tomato plants and they are doing alot better without the help of the bunny! Get you a garden planted now. The time has come, don't be left without food for the winter!
Banking System
I am going to throw this warning out to who ever can accept it. If you have lots of money in the bank, I highly recommend taking it out now. I got my bank account hacked into over the weekend and they took even more than I had. I didn't think it would happen to me but it did. It could happen to you too.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Camping for a living Displaced Americans
I don't think some people actually realize what some people in America are going through just trying to survive. My husband told me the other day that there was a guy on you tube that said there are 300 families living in the national forest that had been displaced. This is just one area in one state. Think about the bigger cities. They are starting to make tent cities. You are blessed if you have a roof over your head. Times are tough, and a lot of people don't have jobs. There are lots of people claiming that food shortages are coming. Store up while you can. Buy rice and beans. Dried milk and water. Get prepared while you have finances to do so. You might even want to buy a tent just in case!
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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Herbs and Gardening
We put out the tomato and pepper plants and covered the tomato plants with glass tents to keep the rabbits out. We have always had a problem with rabbits when it comes to gardening and this year we put glass tents around the plants and it has worked! The lemon balm and catnip are coming up nicely too. Be sure to protect your plants from the wild animals or you will be waisting your money and time!
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going green,
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