@riotmuffin lmao
@riotmuffin so would we not have institutional antisemitism if yom kippur was a federal holiday? this feels like it totally trivializes institutional antisemitism
was told by the guy we're renting from (going to start calling him by his name, joe, cause i'll probably mention him a bunch also we're not renting from him despite it being his property, he's letting kammy's grandma collect the rent cause she has issues with control and also prob has some credit card debt to pay down lol) that he's never seen any grapes pop up from seed around here and that he's always had to buy them as vines, but when clearing out stuff for the front garden we found a grape growing that seemed pretty young and like it wasnt planted as a vine so i'm going to take the grape mash that has a ton of seeds in it and find other somewhat sheltered spots that receive some amount of water to see what comes up. genuinely might just use the sprinklers that run for half the year in the pasture as little nursery space for them though they might just be a little treat for the cows at that point lol
slow day yesterday, got a bit more done breaking up the clay in the front garden but got a blister about it, seemed to fine if i just wear some gloves or something. really wanna get to clearing more brambles to get them to the compost pile sooner so i can start collecting grass clippings and manure sooner to get enough mass to start the composting process
bounced between fixing the pool and breaking up the clay in the front garden and moving the soil into it, back is finally healed up enough for me to want to throw on sunscreen and spend most of the day out there so i'll see how much work i can get done tomorrow. would like to get to finishing clearing the blackberries around the grapes and then start cleaning up the ones near the front garden and on the lawn. wanna see how much of that lawn i can replace with something cooler but that might need to wait until after pitching growing a bunch of trees in the pasture for the cows. plan for the grape seeds atm is to leave a bunch in the fridge for 3 months cause i saw someone on a forum say they do better with cold stratification and then try to start them inside near a window. also think i'll take around some of the mash that has a ton of seeds in it to a bunch of leaky sprinklers, sheltered spots and anywhere that i'm putting in the soil we're dragging from the other property. hopefully something sprouts from that lol
front garden starting to move along faster than expected since the people we're renting from used to grow weed and have a ton of leftover soil they're cool with us grabbing. the ground is clay and this is gonna let us get stuff planted out there sooner than having to wait for the compost pile to get going. we can also bring this stuff over to another area to try to get a groundcover in and possibly start looking to get some trees and shrubs in. still got a lot of work until the big compost pile is up and we also need to find something for a compost bin for food scraps near the house. we're going to be using dried out brambles and other woody debris from the pasture to serve as the carbon and grass clippings other plant material and cow manure for the nitrogen. it's really cool that the compost area is right next to the pond, area where we're planting out the groundcover and the set of grapes we're going to get trellises up for first. still need to figure out how to get the drip irrigation for both sets of grapes up but the people we're renting from have a couple of grapes that have been struggling in some pots and need to get planted out and i've been clearing out a ton of brambles that have been overtaking the already existing vines so next year we should have tons of new grape vines growing. after making wine we have a ton of grapeseeds and we want to try to figure out if it's practical to try and grow new vines either indoors or outdoors, they dont seem to come up from being dropped around the property and seem to need some kind of special care but i'll look into that more later ig. the wine is stalled probably because we got more juice than i really expected out of the grapes and there's too much sugar to water but i dont have a hydrometer to check so i'm just buying some EC1118 (high abv tolerant champagne yeast) and gonna throw that in there, if that doesnt work i'll split it up into more containers and add more water. wanna find out if there's a way to figure out if i can get another smaller pond up near the top of the pasture and also try to get more trees growing in there for the cows (though they have WAAAAY more shade than basically any other grazing animal i've seen around here because farmers are evil and should be shot on sight. would like to create a new area for the cows where we grow stuff in and then let them in after harvest to reset things and give them a nice treat. they arent for meat or milk btw, they're just friends
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there's this unspoken norm that when you're criticizing something it's because you think the government or some group of armed people should do something about it so it's really cool how people will simultaneously get pissed off at me for being consistent on penal abolition and also act as if i'm trying to make a threat everytime i criticize something, weren't you fucking freaks just getting pissed at me for not being a vengeful sperg?
when i'm getting really misanthropic i'm realizing that often the reason i'm playing ugly mane in my head isnt to amp myself up and get more misanthropic (bc ugly's stuff esp from oblivion access is really misanthropic) it's actually to calm myself down and feel less lonely bc i'm listening to someone else who feels like this
#OtD 11 Aug 1964 18-year-old Scottish anarchist Stuart Christie was arrested in Madrid, Spain with explosives to assassinate dictator Franco. He was wearing a kilt, which confused the Argentinian press, who described him as "a Scottish transvestite" https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/8273/stuart-christie-arrested?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
grinding to disappear