Omnist
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This week was kind of slow with projects because of all the rain we’ve had the past couple of week making everything a mess. I did finish the chicken coop, though. Finally! Now all I have to do is make the run. That’s going to be a fun project. I’ve never been good with putting…
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It’s not much, but it’s something! Enough to add to a salad. For most of my life, I traveled for a living doing environmental work all across OK, TX, and La. I never had time to actually make a garden. I could create flower beds around the house because they didn’t take as much daily…
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The chicken coop is getting close to being finished. I got the roof shingled yesterday, trying to beat the rain coming in tonight. It’s taken me a long time, (3rd week now) but that’s okay. I don’t have anything better to do since retiring after my second stroke. The only thing left is to get…
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I found out about empathy years ago. It was during my Google Plus years, which was a place where I was sharing many of the things about my thoughts and my poems, etc. I once mentioned that I have a hard time being around certain people or being in certain places, and a person told…
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I am looking for a place to share my thoughts. Well, not just mine, but the thoughts of the Divine when they give them to me, and a place to share stories from the spirits we help, no matter how disturbing they may be. I’m not looking to make money, although it seems every website…
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I am starting to love DIY projects! A pair of sawhorses at Lowes are about $60. I built these ones here for about 1 dollar (screws) because I used wood I got from dumpster diving at a restaurant being remodeled. It was pretty easy, too. First, I cut 2x4s into 14 36″ pieces. (7 pieces…
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This is going to be our next project out here on the Omnist living farm. We’re going to attempt to build a chicken coop and an extremely long run so they can do some foraging and have room to run around. With the price of eggs already rising because of the bird flu, this was the…
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One thing we have started doing recently is checking dumpsters at commercial construction and renovation sites. It is legal in most states as long as it is on public or commercial property. They throw away SO MUCH WOOD! One person I talked to who was building an O’Reilly store told me they can’t reuse any…