Recyclersteve wrote:I was wondering where Bullwinkle the Moose went...
pitw wrote:Well guys I can tell you now that young cow is as good a table fare as there is. Even the garlic coils I made passed the wifes taste test . Sure makes a difference how the whole job is done from start to finish. Had a feed of moose at another fella's place who doesn't take the care I do and maybe his wife ain't as good a cook but I can tell you I ain't trading him moose or wife.
Recyclersteve wrote:I'm curious about something. Has the COVID-19 virus changed life much in your part of Alberta, especially since you are in a rural area?
68Camaro wrote:Call me stupid, but having never purposefully planted tomatoes by seed I hadn't thought of simply planting slices of ripe tomatoes. (Need a hand slap on the forehead emoticon.) That said the last time I raised cherry tomatoes (10 years ago) I raised them through several generations of plants by letting some of the fallen tomatoes self-seed the pots I had them in and continuing on, so it wasn't like I didn't know that they would do that, but I hadn't thought to do that myself.
IdahoCopper wrote:In January I cut open a store tomato and all the seeds in it had sprouted with tiny green tips. I planted some in starter pots and now have a dozen 12" plants on the south windowsill. In the next week or two, I'll put them outside daily (in at night) to "harden" them to the weather for a week, then plant them in the garden space.
TXSTARFIRE wrote:Happy to see another post on this thread, I always enjoy what you have to share.
shinnosuke wrote:Every time I read the latest posts in this thread I can't help but think that in a national emergency we're all going to a certain friend's house in Canada.
blackrabbit wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Every time I read the latest posts in this thread I can't help but think that in a national emergency we're all going to a certain friend's house in Canada.
Yeah I wish I was in a more remote location. Even though I am on the edge of the mountains, I am also at the edge of a city. If SHTF too much around here all the game is going to get killed and eaten in a week.
Treetop wrote:blackrabbit wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Every time I read the latest posts in this thread I can't help but think that in a national emergency we're all going to a certain friend's house in Canada.
Yeah I wish I was in a more remote location. Even though I am on the edge of the mountains, I am also at the edge of a city. If SHTF too much around here all the game is going to get killed and eaten in a week.
I was insanely remote up until a few months back when we moved to a bigger house. We were 15 miles up a canyon with endless forest all around and lots of nooks and crannies in the mountains. Now we are at the edge of that same forest in the foothills overlooking a small town of 12k I think it is. I honestly feel safer now. All our neighbors here are great. I had a bunch of insane neighbors way out there. One I mentioned here before threatened to kill me. Another beat his whole family as best I could tell and didnt threatened my life but did try to fight me once, then his kids who werent allowed to play with mine told them through their fence accross the street that "we have guns now, your dad better be careful" Another group on the other side of the loop with about 20 homes out there in the woods are the type with feral dogs that once slaughtered my goats. Where I live now I have people bringing me eggs and one guy saw me building a goat pen and little house for them and came over with tools and even a few pieces of wood so I didnt have to buy it. Neighbors here wave at eachother. One of the only areas Ive seen around here people take care of their yards as well. And heck if it gets bad Ive got old logging roads I wouldnt even have to go on paved roads to get back into the woods..... and I know many of the places to get water out there.
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