Man..turkeys are ugly :evil: .
proto-pax said:yur FACE is ugly!
Just playing someone said they remind them of DMT entities on this forum. Don't think I want to ever see something like that while I'm journeying. (my brothers dogs having their skin fall of and rot is more than enough for me, not that that was bad, but it was to much.)
Aegle said:I am trying my best to live in the most sustainable way possible, we have organised a composter and a worm farm in our garden. As well as a veggie patch, soon there will be some veggie seeds planted. We also try to grow as many entheogens in our garden as we can.
There is no better feeling than living sustainably and connected with nature. Growing my own food and entheogens makes my heart well up with pure joy and purpose.
polytrip said:Stuff that you've grown yourself always tastes better as well. But besides growing stuff, i realy love going into the woods and finding edible plants nature has put there. From mushrooms to berry's, there's always something. Except during the winter.
polytrip said:Wow, that sounds like the good life to me. But aren't you afraid of bears? The only bears i ever saw where in the zoo, but i had something like "hmm, if one of those ever came after me, i don't think poking them with a stick would help that much".
Bears are definately cool. They're also very big and strong, but you probably know what's safe. It sounds like it's mostly black bears you have strolling around your house instead of the big brown hairy dudes.Ice House said:polytrip said:Wow, that sounds like the good life to me. But aren't you afraid of bears? The only bears i ever saw where in the zoo, but i had something like "hmm, if one of those ever came after me, i don't think poking them with a stick would help that much".
We have bears, cougars, bobcats, fox, They dont cause many problems. The bears come down and eat apples off my apple trees in the fall but thats it. Bears are cool.
idtravlr said:This has got me thinking. It would be cool to have a havestable fish pond on site as well. Some kind of fish that is hearty and does not need to migrate. Perhaps Kokanee Salmon, Catfish, Bass, or Trout come to mind. Has anyone tried this as part of their own back-yard eco-bounty? Veggies and all are great! And I love having them fresh for the picking, but having a fish farm to snatch a fresh piece of heart healthy protein from would be an added bonus to chickens, pigs, or whatever else might be on the farm.
Just a thought.
Peace,
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