Doq Holliday
@doqholliday
27 September, 02:12
We’re going to make the American dream of home ownership more attainable and beautiful than ever before!
We’re going to bring back farming and ranching to America in new modern ways so that the younger generation will think it’s cool again!
We’re going to make our Country look so damn great that all countries will want to follow!
Get ready. You may be called to be part of it!
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We’re going to bring back farming and ranching to America in new modern ways so that the younger generation will think it’s cool again!
We’re going to make our Country look so damn great that all countries will want to follow!
Get ready. You may be called to be part of it!
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Anna Earthling
@Earthling2
27 September, 02:46
In response Doq Holliday to his Publication
I want to learn and teach atmospheric electric field research and combine it with old knowledge about gardening and farming by moon and winds. Weeding on north wind days on waning moon and planting on south wind days on waxi g moon, just before rain. Explained in real calendars we used to have. Tidal forces explained by electricity and magnetic field. Real science. 🇺🇸
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27 September, 09:02
In response Anna Earthling to her Publication
When Nana was little my Pa was bed ridin for the few years that he lived that I remember, so I would sit on his bed in the den and listen to his stories.
He bought me my first pony when I was about 5 and taught me everything I would ever need to know about horses.
He was a crop farmer and had animals as well, cows, sheep, goats, chickens. The whole farm thing.
I remember one of the stories he told about his brother and planting corn. My Pa planted by the moon signs, only planted when the moon was right for particular crops. His brother, when he started farming thought that was just stupid bullshit.
So my Pa planted his corn those years by the moon and tried to get him to listen but he did not. He just planted it willy nilly what ever day he wanted.
After 2 yrs of my Pa having a great corn crop and his being an epic fail he finally started listening about when to plant.
He bought me my first pony when I was about 5 and taught me everything I would ever need to know about horses.
He was a crop farmer and had animals as well, cows, sheep, goats, chickens. The whole farm thing.
I remember one of the stories he told about his brother and planting corn. My Pa planted by the moon signs, only planted when the moon was right for particular crops. His brother, when he started farming thought that was just stupid bullshit.
So my Pa planted his corn those years by the moon and tried to get him to listen but he did not. He just planted it willy nilly what ever day he wanted.
After 2 yrs of my Pa having a great corn crop and his being an epic fail he finally started listening about when to plant.
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That’s a wonderful story. I also plant according to moon cycles.
When I was 7 my grandparents brought me to visit family in West Virginia. The men were coal miners & the women did farm work, cook, sew, etc…
I lived in a decent sized town back home so all of this was new to me. I got to sleep on my Great Aunts feather bed. They had no A/C, outhouse out in the yard, no inside plumbing. Well, they slept with the windows open. I woke up to a huge milk cow sticking its head in the window & licking my legs! Rooster was crowing, shoo’d the cow to look out the window to see what all the racket was about. My Aunt was slinging a chicken around her head to break the neck, promptly chopped the head off cause that was going to be chicken & bisquits for breakfast! she laughed at me & said my eyes were the size if saucers.
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When I was 7 my grandparents brought me to visit family in West Virginia. The men were coal miners & the women did farm work, cook, sew, etc…
I lived in a decent sized town back home so all of this was new to me. I got to sleep on my Great Aunts feather bed. They had no A/C, outhouse out in the yard, no inside plumbing. Well, they slept with the windows open. I woke up to a huge milk cow sticking its head in the window & licking my legs! Rooster was crowing, shoo’d the cow to look out the window to see what all the racket was about. My Aunt was slinging a chicken around her head to break the neck, promptly chopped the head off cause that was going to be chicken & bisquits for breakfast! she laughed at me & said my eyes were the size if saucers.
🕊🌬🌎❤️✨
03:10 AM - Sep 28, 2022
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
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