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Tom Donaldson
@beyondordinary
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*** Beyond Ordinary... there’s too much ordinary in the world! *** WFPB Diet * Student of Stoic Philosophy * Gardener * Permaculture ***
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Finger Lake Region of NY State
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October 9, 2017
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beyondordinary
homesteading
2018-08-03 23:09
RE: The Magic and Beauty of Corn | "They tried to bury us, but they didn't know we were seeds"
The plan is some human food if we beat the birds.
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homesteading
2018-08-03 02:13
RE: The Magic and Beauty of Corn | "They tried to bury us, but they didn't know we were seeds"
I always grow grain corn for winter storage. I find it a lot easier to grow and store dried corn than any other crop. And yes, it is a beautiful plant. I am also growing a corn cousin this year, sorghum
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discussion
2018-07-13 01:26
RE: How Much Land does it take To provide enough food
How much land depends on what you are eating. Here’s an alternative...
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discussion
2018-07-12 22:34
RE: How Much Land does it take To provide enough food
The energy to power the LEDS is generated from an area bigger than than the original one square foot of solar or is generated from fossil fuels or nuclear. The Laws are still in effect. As Bucky Fuller
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discussion
2018-07-12 19:50
RE: How Much Land does it take To provide enough food
No they’re not. Say you can grow one lettuce with one square foot of sunlight. Put solar cells in that one square foot, use the electricity to power LEDS, and you get less light energy due to inefficiencies
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discussion
2018-07-12 03:42
RE: How Much Land does it take To provide enough food
A fun exercise in “what if” thinking as long as you toss out the Laws of Thermodynamics.
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nature
2018-06-11 01:43
RE: GIANT DANDELION PLANT //
The leaves on that plant are more rounded. I’ve found those are less bitter than the more jagged leaves.
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steepshot
2018-05-20 02:52
RE: Deleted - do not upvote
The rooster.
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beyondordinary
health
2018-05-09 23:01
RE: I just had a stroke!
Maybe there’s some info you can use here...
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commentary
2018-05-06 14:43
RE: “I’m so sorry, I don’t know what came over me. . . . Please apologize to them for me, will they survive?
The silence of media on these stories is even worse than the corruption of language and the reframing of ideas and concepts to hide unsavory realities. Here’s a short video of how words are used as weapons
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donaldmarshall
2018-05-04 21:36
RE: Human Cloning Benefits... Let Me Tell You What I Think
Some of the problems I imagine... Isn’t a cloned person another human being? Harvesting organs would be murder. Cloning everyone? Sexual reproduction is nature’s way of adapting to changing conditions
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life
2018-05-03 00:21
RE: 🔘 🔘 ‼️ at home waiting for a craftsman⏳
Looking over her posts, seems like it’s just upvote bait.
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commentary
2018-05-03 00:18
RE: The ‘Population Bomb’
You can see an excellent graphical representation of what you say in this post on Hans Rosling’s excellent Website. Put “babies per woman” on the y-axis and “population” on the x-axis. Watch the bouncing
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discussion
2018-05-02 23:57
RE: Synthetic meat that is
Industrial processes usually do because the cost of proper treatment reduces profits. Unnatural substances accumulate in the environment as pollution because nature is overwhelmed or no energy harvesting
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discussion
2018-05-02 21:44
RE: Synthetic meat that is
It seems all these manufactured meat product companies tout the reduced environmental impact of their products vs. the somewhat more natural meat from animals. Yet all of them fail to explain the inputs
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life
2018-05-02 21:25
RE: 🔘 🔘 ‼️ at home waiting for a craftsman⏳
Maybe she’s referring to the studies that supposedly reported that staring at breasts was good for your health. Alas, it appears to be a case of imaginary news...
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homesteading
2018-04-30 21:17
RE: Scrap Garden Update - Giving up on Gardening
Gertrude Jekyll Said, “A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust.” Hope you are able to get your hands
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meme
2018-04-29 03:11
RE: .
There’s something about that kid that makes me want to slap him!
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steemit
2018-04-29 01:06
RE: The STEEMU asks "What Are You Blogging About Today?" | E.76 | DROP YOUR LINKS & IDEAS here like mad!! - Pictures - Thoughts - Ideas etc. right here for Community Engagement!! (:
A sad story...
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steemit
2018-04-23 21:51
RE: How To Prevent Losing Your Account to Basic, Advanced and Smart Phishers:
It’s always good to remind folks to keep their guard up.
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