Zero Hedge had this: A List Of 33 Things We Know About The Coming Food Shortages. 1 The hard red winter wheat crop in the United States this year “was the smallest since 1963”. But in 1963, there were only 182 million people living in this nation. Today, our population has grown to 329 million. … Continue reading That’s a Lot of Dots.
Month: September 2022
Good Eatin’
I'm doing Woody B's tonight. I had the salmon and his sides last night. Here in North Texas, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a BBQ place. There are utility places like Dickies and Spring Creek, which are as ubiquotus as McD's nearly. Then there are the higher end places like 1050 or … Continue reading Good Eatin’
Generator Go BRRRRRR…
Saw this on Zero Hedge... Back in the day, I worked as a Network Engineer at a Medical Lab. They had not one, but two generators big as a locomotive. Bigger than the one here. And, two exhaust stacks - 12" pipe, up the side of the building and above the roof. In the summer, … Continue reading Generator Go BRRRRRR…
Cuban Chrome
I love watching car shows. Not the new stuff. The fix up the junk ones. My favorite is Vice Grip Garage. I'll watch everything Derek puts out. Why? Because that was me at one point. Sure, it wasn't my business, but it was my life back in the day. I'd buy beaters, fix them up, … Continue reading Cuban Chrome
Wow! I stand Corrected
I wrote about Oberlin here. I was wrong. I figured the college would run the clock. But they didn't. They paid up. Wow!...On some level, the system works. Good for Lorna Gibson. As the article says though, what they didn't do is apologize. They see themselves as the victim here. I still stand by my … Continue reading Wow! I stand Corrected
Survival Gardening
Peter over at bayou renaissance man had a great piece on food self sufficiency. It was followed up by Eaton Rapids Joe, who added his own take. I especially liked the quote on Peter's site about gardening on North Texas. My garden had a mind of its own. 2 months of high 90s-low 100s with … Continue reading Survival Gardening
Imperfect Produce or Misfit Market?
Sometime back, I caught the laziness bug and started ordering groceries online. I started with Imperfect produce, which morphed into Imperfect Foods. I seem to remember when they started that their gig was to sell you the produce that otherwise wouldn't be bought - too big, too small, and whatnot. They've expanded a bit and … Continue reading Imperfect Produce or Misfit Market?
Playing in the Rain
A grautitous dog video. The intense heat of summer broke a few weeks ago with a decent storm, followed by an awesome rainy day. The next week, I was out walking the dogs and it started sprinkling. Luckily, we were on our way back, and nearly every street I use to return home is covered … Continue reading Playing in the Rain
Open Letter to Gibsons
Gibsons is a bakery, actually more of a general store, in Oberlin, Ohio that's been in business for something like 137 years. It's a tiny town, and they are the only sort of store within walking distance where you can buy needful things, other than a Ben Franklin next door to it. They have about … Continue reading Open Letter to Gibsons
All Fun & Games…
Apparently, Biden was crammed full of Adderall and gave a speech last night for the benefit of the 342 people watching CNN and MSNBC. I didn't watch it because I can't stand the man or to hear him talk. I was the same way with Obama. I'd fixate on that head rotating back and forth … Continue reading All Fun & Games…