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Everyone Say Happy Birthday To My Sewing Machine It's Turning 104 Years Old This Month

Everyone say happy birthday to my sewing machine it's turning 104 years old this month

Everyone Say Happy Birthday To My Sewing Machine It's Turning 104 Years Old This Month
Everyone Say Happy Birthday To My Sewing Machine It's Turning 104 Years Old This Month
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4 months ago

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5 months ago

This is one of many posts that simply strike me with awe for your life and your community. There are so many friendly neighbours! So many opportunities to exchange recourses! It all works out in one big social ecosystem!

If I'm not mistaken, you are the only human resident of your farm. I dream of such a life, having your own space and plot of land to tend to (with the help of Pandolph and friends of course), but always thought it impossible. Surely one human alone can't accomplish that much autarky. But crawling along your journey, I realised the key to functionality is a bigger system, aka a solid community made up of individuals.

I hope to one day find such a community myself, or even start one if need be.

May your community stay strong and your crops be blessed! Thank you for sharing your journey with us and for kindling my dream time and time again.

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

I've said goodbye to half of my greenhouse goldfish! And the other half will follow later. I started out with goldfish when my aquaponics system was new as they are quite resilient to variations in pH, etc, but I decided it was time to move on to edible fish (carp.) I feel like carp have a bad reputation (as food) but my mum used to fish & cook them when I was little and I liked them—I'll have to ask her to teach me how she prepared them...

To thank my goldfish for their good work fertilising my greenhouse plants, I wanted to find a nice place for them to retire. Here's their new home :)

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

One of my distant neighbours has this artificial pond where he used to have goldfish but their population got decimated by a gluttonous otter. I hope *my* fish will be smart and agile enough to escape her, and if not, well... the otter's family has to eat...

The process of finding a new home for my fish went as follows: 1. Find an old lady, for example Mrs L. at the library, who likes to talk about people's lives and minor problems 2. Tell her in passing that I have goldfish I'd like to donate 3. Wait a few days, then go buy groceries.

The cashier told me "Oh hey, Mrs L. told me to tell you she knows someone who knows someone who wants your fish. She gave me a piece of paper with his phone number"

4. Success.

I called this person, and it turned out to be the farmer I often buy hay from, who told me all about his problematic otter and said he'd like to repopulate his pond. I offered to bring him my fish, and then proceeded to procrastinate for several weeks. I realised this week that I was going to see this neighbour again soon (when he comes to deliver my hay) and it would be embarrassing if I still hadn't made good on my promise to deliver fish, so I finally set to work catching 15 goldfish.

It took so long. I think the reason I procrastinated is because my subconscious knew catching them would be a pain. They are so quick and nimble! And unlike otters I am not designed for this. There was one barracuda of a goldfish that I particularly wanted to catch, but she was too smart for me. She feinted and hid behind the filter and sacrificed fellow goldfish by pushing them into my net instead of her, it was very dramatic and eventually I had to give up on catching her.

(I even tried to use a large piece of chicken netting on top of my fish net, but of course it was very light and floated at the surface. I considered tying little rocks to it so it'd sink, and then realised I had single-handedly (re)invented bottom trawling. But I don't want to be a bottom trawler, it sounds like an insult. I'll have to try and catch my monster goldfish some other time when she least expects it.)

On my way to my neighbour's farm, I ran into a cow roadblock. Normally I would have pushed the cows aside, removed the rope across the road then put it back behind me after crossing the cowblock—but the cow in charge looked grouchy to me.

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

I made a détour.

Then, because the universe really didn't want me to deliver my goldfish, I ran into a goose patrol when I reached my neighbour's farm. I now know how Odysseus felt when Poseidon kept throwing sea monsters and other obstacles at him to prevent him from reaching his destination.

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

I dispatched Pandolf to parley with them and he looked very unenthused by his mission.

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

Fortunately, the geese were in a good mood and politely escorted us to the pond.

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

Goodbye, friends! Remember, there's a snake in this Eden. An adorable, web-footed, fish-eating snake.

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

Most of the fish dispersed quickly, but I thought it was so cute how these two leisurely swam away together...

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started
I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

And so I went and bought new fish for my greenhouse tanks. I'm going to miss the goldfish! They're cheerful to look at and I liked sitting by the tank and watching them go about their day. My new fish are better camouflaged and will be harder to observe. But it was fun watching their first introduction to goldfish society :)

I've Said Goodbye To Half Of My Greenhouse Goldfish! And The Other Half Will Follow Later. I Started

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5 months ago

"oh you just have to find a tolerable job" ok well what if none of them are. What if selling my labor is fundamentally intolerable

4 months ago

ur future nurse is using chapgpt to glide thru school u better take care of urself