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I see a lot of people claiming to be God fearing.
VinceRichardson comments on Dec 8, 2017:
You dont have to fear god,I think you have the wrong idea. I don't fear something that gave me life.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
Right. Biology gave me life and I do not fear biology.
I see a lot of people claiming to be God fearing.
ErichZannIII comments on Dec 8, 2017:
Well, if God made both Man and Woman in His image, God must be either both male and female or neither male or female.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
Yeah, his image seems to change along with the particular needs and desires of each era. Funny how that happens:)
I see a lot of people claiming to be God fearing.
DragonFZ comments on Dec 8, 2017:
I dislike the phrase "God Fearing". It is exact opposite of Love. When there is Fear there is no Love. A Christian would defend this by changing the definition of Fear to "it doesn't really mean fear, it means respect." I would call bullpoopy on it.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
I also call poopy on it!
I see a lot of people claiming to be God fearing.
JackPedigo comments on Dec 8, 2017:
I don't think it is (a) god they fear but something else. I am fascinated by WWI - the war to end all wars (in actuality it was the war that started all future wars). A book titled "Dead Wake" is about the Lusitania. The captain William T. Turner's father wanted him to be a clergy man. Turner ...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
I need to read it! I'm also interested in WW I. There's a Youtube channel where a guy lectures on it and I forget the name of the channel. Pretty interesting.
Here's a couple of examples of my printmaking.
Spinliesel comments on Feb 20, 2018:
Very good. Are these prints to hang on the wall, or do you use them for other purposes as well? The plants are so vibrant.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
They display like a painting.
Freshly made wheel thrown pots! One is a chip-N-dip with little peppers on the rim of the salsa ...
Spinliesel comments on Feb 20, 2018:
Very clever and beautifully made. Will you be glazing and firing them?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
Yes. As soon as the weather allows me to roll the kiln outside. Supposed to have freezing rain tonight, ice tomorrow, and be 50 on Thursday! Crazy...
Hi, this is the group for me! I love kayaking, hiking, cycling and activities in the great outdoors.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I own a Sea Eagle. The first link I did was run it through the snags where all the dead trees from flooding the lake are. That's also where all the trot lines are with the dangling hooks! I could feel the branches on the bottom of the boat. No punctures!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 20, 2018:
@Cherish you're welcome.
When a person cheat, do you look for revenge or do you just let it go?
KKGator comments on Feb 19, 2018:
Revenge plots usually backfire. Best just to walk away from the person. If they've cheated on you once, they'll do it again, if you give them the chance.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 19, 2018:
They get braver and braver each time there's no accountability.
Lateral Thinking.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I'm going to use a system from Harbor Freight to start with. I'll be totally off the grid so I'll start small. Their 100 watt systems are about $150, on sale. I'll use 12v DC car batteries for storage. Today I bought a DC inverter so I can charge phones, laptops and cordless power tools.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 19, 2018:
@Rugglesby that sounds like something I could use.
Lateral Thinking.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 19, 2018:
I'm going to use a system from Harbor Freight to start with. I'll be totally off the grid so I'll start small. Their 100 watt systems are about $150, on sale. I'll use 12v DC car batteries for storage. Today I bought a DC inverter so I can charge phones, laptops and cordless power tools.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 19, 2018:
@Rugglesby DC fridge. That's something I'm going to investigate. Is it really small?
Date site protocol/preferences
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 19, 2018:
Well, when a profile says " Interested in meeting men", I think a woman should respond. Otherwise she hasn't 'met' me. She's just browsed me. There is a difference! Still, the online thing just isn't the same as F2F. Ooops, there's that rascally text language again, ha ha!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 19, 2018:
I got rejected because I wasn't tall enough! I know how that goes:) @SACatWalker
One of the first of many dozens of HANDPAINTED (I have to emphasize this; keep getting asked: is ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I thought it was iron, ha ha?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 19, 2018:
@walklightly I like it
One of the first of many dozens of HANDPAINTED (I have to emphasize this; keep getting asked: is ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I thought it was iron, ha ha?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
@btroje I'm addicted to iron
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators and re- melting the iron.
psycheworks comments on Feb 18, 2018:
I like :-)
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
Thanks!
Growing your own food is another big way of being sustainable.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 18, 2018:
Community gardens are great! I've helped build a few and I grow my own. Our season is about to get started and I'm looking at asparagus right now, hoping to establish a bed that will be ready to harvest in 2-3 years. I just found out that there are male and female asparagus plants, kinda like ...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
@Rugglesby in ours, we grow for the community. In a large sense it's designed to be raided. And the gardeners all have their own private plots in their back yards.
This is what I've been doing now - wire weave pendants.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 18, 2018:
Do you buy the stones or grind them yourself?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
@silverotter11 We grind our own from slabs we get at gem and mineral shows. Then we make a silver bezel and set the stone in it and make pendants and necklaces.
And so, it starts
SweetHarp comments on Feb 13, 2018:
Someone told me this: asking a musician to play for the exposure is like asking a prostitute to 'do you' for the practice.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
I get the same requests for me to demonstrate the potter's wheel!
What would you never pay for?
twshield comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Air.......
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
@silvereyes I was telling my design class a few weeks ago that someone would end up trying to sell us our own air. They've trapped us into buying everything else so why not the air we breathe? OK, I'm copyrighting the idea and selling it to Hollywood!
I call this piece "The Jurists" I'll cast it in a few weeks.
walklightly comments on Feb 17, 2018:
You are quite the creator :D
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
Thank you!
I call this piece "The Jurists" I'll cast it in a few weeks.
Dida comments on Feb 18, 2018:
Thant is amazing!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
Thanks?
Here's a raku piece I did when I was doing pottery.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 17, 2018:
That's too sweet for words.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 18, 2018:
@silverotter11 I'm a big fan of plaster!
Here's a raku piece I did when I was doing pottery.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 17, 2018:
That's too sweet for words.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@silverotter11 so you can make multiple copies?
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
hankster comments on Feb 17, 2018:
still with the branching...lol...nice.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@hankster thanks!
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
they do not look like my peers
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@btroje and typing on these tiny phones doesn't help
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
Spinliesel comments on Feb 17, 2018:
The Jurists? Do I detect some strong sarcasm? When you say "cast in iron", is the iron liquid? Very intriguing
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Yes. It's the lost wax process. No sarcasm intended
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
hankster comments on Feb 17, 2018:
still with the branching...lol...nice.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@btroje and all my work will sell for millions, after I'm dead, ha ha
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
they do not look like my peers
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@btroje I think I'm dense tonight!
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
they do not look like my peers
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Is that good or bad?
This one is called "The Jurists". I'll cast it in iron in a few weeks.
hankster comments on Feb 17, 2018:
still with the branching...lol...nice.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Yeah, I doubt it'll go away anytime soon.
Getting some wax sculptures ready to be cast in iron in 2 weeks.
hankster comments on Feb 17, 2018:
muses maybe?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Could be. Or Sirens. I am single and vulnerable, ha ha.
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators. This tile is about 4"x6".
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
i like that. it has a way of holding my eye. hard to explain
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@btroje It's an attraction, for sure!
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators and re- melting the iron.
Rugglesby comments on Feb 17, 2018:
wow, I wish I was artistic or creative, I love that it is recycled.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
If you stumble across a bunch of old radiators, let me know. Maybe they're close enough for me to got get them and recast 'em.
Getting some wax sculptures ready to be cast in iron in 2 weeks.
Insectra comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Those are beautiful. You are very artistic.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Thanks!
Getting some wax sculptures ready to be cast in iron in 2 weeks.
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
you have all the fun
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
I try! Iron pour workshop is a blast!!
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Oh! very nice, I *love* what you've done with rim. Do you make your own glazes and what cone is it fired to? I fired to around 5 and made a mottled brown glaze that looked very similar.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@silverotter11 I bet a raku kiln can hit mid-range stoneware temperatures. Mine will but it has 3 burners.
I make 'ollas' for the garden.
Plainjane comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I have been wanting to use those I my garden.Do you make them in different sizes?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
The last batch I made was 1 1/2 gallon and 1 gallon sizes.
I make 'ollas' for the garden.
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I need those here in the high desert
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
I'm in an upland desert environment. A few years ago I hooked a true drip system to my ollas just to fill them up every few days!
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators. This tile is about 4"x6".
Spinliesel comments on Feb 17, 2018:
That is beautiful. I love metal and stone work.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Thanks!
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators. This tile is about 4"x6".
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
i like that. it has a way of holding my eye. hard to explain
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Iron has that affect on people, ha ha????
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators. This tile is about 4"x6".
hankster comments on Feb 17, 2018:
that's solid. super.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Thank you!
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators. This tile is about 4"x6".
Insectra comments on Feb 17, 2018:
Very neat!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
Thanks!!
I make cast iron sculpture by recycling old steam radiators. This tile is about 4"x6".
btroje comments on Feb 17, 2018:
I like the finish and the form. I tried my hand at forging iron a while back. I really liked it. THe coal I could find out here burns much differently than what I was using in Kentucky. If I had the time and material it woulc be fun to try again
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
I used coke whichhas the impurities burned out. It generates more heat than coal and burns cleaner
The first 30 squares of the afghan that I'm currently working on.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
How big will it be?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@Insectra I used to be 5'11" but I shrunk. Rotten gravity!
A whole bunch of olla ready for the garden?
walklightly comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Useful beauty, how earth-friendly! do you create these?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@walklightly I'm telepathizing!????
One day the zoo-keeper noticed that the orangutan was reading two books - the Bible and Darwin's ...
AntaresRose comments on Feb 2, 2018:
I really like that joke. It is so funny. I have a special place in my heart for all animals and orangutans are one. They are so sensitive. I can pick up their thoughts. I saw one at a zoo in a small cage. I looked in his eyes and I could feel the pain. It was a horrible pain. He told me all he ...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 17, 2018:
@Countrywoman Yes!! Please spread the word about palm oil and how habits are being destroyed by the plantations!!!
Raku wall sculpture. About 18" high and a dozen individual pieces.
hankster comments on Feb 16, 2018:
thats an interesting form. branching.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
One of my favorite themes.
One of my favorite grammar memes.
phxbillcee comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Ur kidding, right?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Philistine, ha ha. Just kidding ????
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Oh! very nice, I *love* what you've done with rim. Do you make your own glazes and what cone is it fired to? I fired to around 5 and made a mottled brown glaze that looked very similar.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@silverotter11 I learned doing cone 10 reduction in a downdraft natural gas kiln. What you might do is build a Minigama. It's a tiny wood kiln for 1or 2 pots.
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
Spinliesel comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Beautiful!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Thanks!
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
I_dont_know comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Very good!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Thank you!
I make 'ollas' for the garden.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
and frogs like the mositure too. Very nice. How long ya been working on the wheel? I paid the bills working as a potter for about ten years. Nothing practical like dinnerware or mugs but fun stuff. Candleholders, water features and table fountains.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@silverotter11 I'm teaching glaze calculation class this semester.
Raku wall sculpture. About 18" high and a dozen individual pieces.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I KNOW I posted a response here - must be out there in the ether. I have done pottery in the past, I wish I'd gotten to do more with my extruder and raku' kiln. Enjoyed it while I could.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@silverotter11 I'll look for your photos:)
What do you know well enough to teach others?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Art. I do it for a living. Teaching, I mean.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@kensmile4u I wish I got to make more art! But as they say" Any job in art is a good job".
Raku wall sculpture. About 18" high and a dozen individual pieces.
chicagojcb comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Not sure I entirely understand what Raku is and where it came from, though. Can you explain?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Raku is a fast firing technique originally crafted around the Japanese Tea Ceremony. I've read other accounts of its origins but that's the one most often quoted in the ceramics field. However, in the West, we don't have that concept. We fast fire, for sure, but then we pull it from the kiln while red hot and then place the piece into a container filled with organic materials that combust on contact with the clay piece. That creates a post fired reduction environment that can generate brilliant reds from copper which turns green in an oxidizing environment. Look up Paul Soldner, deceased, for some more info and pictures. It's great fun!!
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
Insectra comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I really like the design!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Thanks! It's my favorite bowl form. I love bowls.
Enjoy a good conversation
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
What is a Mansplainner? It's a new word for me!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@UrsiMajor Thanks. No Mansplainning here!
I did not make this, but I still wanted to share it because the artist, Deb Stabley, did such a ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Farmsit! I've never heard that word used but I can imagine what it would be since my family farms. What kinds of things do you do when farmsitting?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@FrayedBear that sounds fine! Thanks. No worries. I work in a Baptist world and have a Lutheran preacher in the family.
A whole bunch of olla ready for the garden?
walklightly comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Useful beauty, how earth-friendly! do you create these?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@walklightly I don't know why my responses change? I came back and edited and they were fine and I hit Reply. They've changed again. Hmm
I make 'ollas' for the garden.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
and frogs like the mositure too. Very nice. How long ya been working on the wheel? I paid the bills working as a potter for about ten years. Nothing practical like dinnerware or mugs but fun stuff. Candleholders, water features and table fountains.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Salamanders love them, too! I've been on the wheel since 1984. It's my specialization. All 3 of my college degrees are in ceramics.
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Oh! very nice, I *love* what you've done with rim. Do you make your own glazes and what cone is it fired to? I fired to around 5 and made a mottled brown glaze that looked very similar.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
This is an Amaco Potter's Choice Shino fired at Cone 5 reduction in an updraft natural gas kiln.
What is the real problem (about guns)?
KKGator comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Taking away assault style weapons would cut way down on how many people they kill every time one of them goes on a rampage. So would banning high-capacity magazines. Making it harder for the mentally ill, or anyone else with ill-intent, to obtain their weapon of choice is a start. Perhaps if our ...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@KKGator I, too, am a gun owner. Mine are all single action, bolt action, or break-overs. Semi auto is for combat.
I did not make this, but I still wanted to share it because the artist, Deb Stabley, did such a ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Farmsit! I've never heard that word used but I can imagine what it would be since my family farms. What kinds of things do you do when farmsitting?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@Insectra Still, it sounds like good fun and therapeutic.
What is the real problem (about guns)?
KKGator comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Taking away assault style weapons would cut way down on how many people they kill every time one of them goes on a rampage. So would banning high-capacity magazines. Making it harder for the mentally ill, or anyone else with ill-intent, to obtain their weapon of choice is a start. Perhaps if our ...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
True. I've never met anyone who needs a semi-auto. They want them. They do not need them.
Here's an example of my wheel thrown pottery. A stoneware bowl about 6" across.
hankster comments on Feb 16, 2018:
very nice! it almost looks like you took it apart and put it back together before it was fired. interesting Bowl.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
I sliced the rim and laid it back a bit to the outside and downwards.
An example of my work. Stoneware bowl fired in reduction.
Akfishlady comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Beautiful
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
Thanks!
What do you know well enough to teach others?
Spinliesel comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Spinning, knitting, sewing, cooking, canning, German, Arithmetic, Algebra, how to set up an interferometer.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
I taught some students how to spin a few years ago. I was lousy on the wheel so I made drop spindles and did OK. I need to learn how to can. We canned everything we could when I was a kid.
What do you know well enough to teach others?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Art. I do it for a living. Teaching, I mean.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
mostly 3-D, ceramics and sculpture.@kensmile4u
Is anybody else an outcast of their family?
jacpod comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I had that sort of experience too my brother was the golden boy - I think the only trick I found that worked was to get out from all that hideousness and make your own way learn how to give love to yourself and treat yourself well if you dont others won't either - I put that family in the bin for ...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
I used to call my older brother "The Golden Boy". He was the first born and got away with anything and everything, stayed in college 15 consecutive years while he was married and had no job and 3 kids. My dad propped him up all of those years. And now he has a 32 year old son...still living at home!!! Is that creepy or what??? Yeah...The Golden Boy:):)
Raku wall sculpture. About 18" high and a dozen individual pieces.
silverotter11 comments on Feb 16, 2018:
I KNOW I posted a response here - must be out there in the ether. I have done pottery in the past, I wish I'd gotten to do more with my extruder and raku' kiln. Enjoyed it while I could.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
It's not too expensive to get back into it!
Raku wall sculpture. About 18" high and a dozen individual pieces.
btroje comments on Feb 16, 2018:
you like that branching theme
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
I'm a farm boy. I can't help it.:)
Raku wall sculpture. About 18" high and a dozen individual pieces.
Spinliesel comments on Feb 16, 2018:
Interesting, farmboy.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
These stick/branch forms are made using an extruder. It's like a big Playdough machine. They're hollow.
A whole bunch of olla ready for the garden?
walklightly comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Useful beauty, how earth-friendly! do you create these?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@walklightly meant to say !!!! Sorry ????
If you could modify your personality with genetic engineering would you do it?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
Would that make me a GMO??
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@WizardBill my family's farm is only 400 acres. I worked the place for 14 years after my undergrad degree. It's mostly cotton, now.
Trying to reconcile a quandry
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 15, 2018:
It's a threat to their position if they have to be care takers. They'd rather just be takers.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 16, 2018:
@misstuffy and be decent people.
For the thespians out there: What is the favorite role that you have ever played?
hankster comments on Feb 15, 2018:
I'm not an actor, but it might be fun to try Bartleby.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
I would prefer, not.
A whole bunch of olla ready for the garden?
walklightly comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Useful beauty, how earth-friendly! do you create these?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
Yes. I make them on a Potter's wheel. I'm a potter and gardener
What do you do that makes other people say "ew?"
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Peaches with cottage cheese and Italian dressing. Mmm, mmm, good????
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
@BlueWave I was at a salad bar and slopped the dressing from my veggie salad on to my fruit salad! It was a happy day!!!!
Anybody here ever do raku?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
I do! I think I even have a few photos of some if I dig around in my files. I specialize in clay and casting metals.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
@btroje Got a picture posted for you.
This is a one gallon olla used to irrigate garden plants.
Rugglesby comments on Feb 15, 2018:
I am not at all familiar with this concept, can see the merits of it though,
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
Chinese invented it 4000 years ago.
What do you do that makes other people say "ew?"
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Peaches with cottage cheese and Italian dressing. Mmm, mmm, good????
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
@resserts it is!!
What do you do that makes other people say "ew?"
SaintChris comments on Feb 15, 2018:
Play rock n roll and drink cheap beer? Seriously, like Busch Light and Hamms. The reeeeally cheap garbage.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
Just don't hit bottom and drink Milwaukee's Beast!!
If you could modify your personality with genetic engineering would you do it?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
Would that make me a GMO??
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
I was kidding! Most people don't realize that all corn is GMO!! I think there's a misconception of what GMOs really are. Who was the guy, Mendehl, that worked with the peas a few hundred years ago?? That's GMO but people don't stop to consider it.@WizardBill
Water Self Sufficiency.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 15, 2018:
I make ollas or clay pots for a poor man's drip irrigation system. I'll post a photo.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
My photo posting isn't working. I wonder what I'm doing wrong??? I'd love to post pictures of them. I'm attaching one, here. Maybe that'll work. @Rugglesby
I'm building a tiny house with an attached green house. It'll be off grid.
Rugglesby comments on Feb 15, 2018:
awesome, would love to see pics as it progresses. Any plans yet for power/water? You will be making pottery on site as well?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
Water is on site but 100 yards away. Poer will be a Harbor Freight 100 watt solar system.
I'm building a tiny house with an attached green house. It'll be off grid.
walklightly comments on Feb 15, 2018:
great project; please keep us posted. what material will you be using?
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 15, 2018:
I've use repurposed brick for the foundation and new lumber for the framing.
If you could modify your personality with genetic engineering would you do it?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
Would that make me a GMO??
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
@WizardBill Ratts, it's a no win deal for me!!
Home in the bush, early days.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
I'd live there.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
@walklightly that's true! Done it myself a few times:)
Home in the bush, early days.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
I'd live there.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
Sad...@walklightly
Anybody here ever do raku?
btroje comments on Feb 14, 2018:
My land is pretty much clay. I have looked at some youtube vids and want to finish a part of the interior of my house with raku tiles
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
They're easy to build!! And fairly cheap, especially if you can find an old electric kiln that someone is giving away. Gut the electrical stuff and just use the thing for its brick shell. Fire with propane.@btroje
Anybody here ever do raku?
btroje comments on Feb 14, 2018:
My land is pretty much clay. I have looked at some youtube vids and want to finish a part of the interior of my house with raku tiles
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
Do you have a taking kiln?
"Books are a poor substitute for female companionship but they are easier to find" - Kvothe, The ...
Rugglesby comments on Feb 14, 2018:
What happens when you have run out of good books? Read everything your fave author has ever written? I think when we open our eyes there are many more women around than we realise, but finding the rights ones is harder than finding the right books.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
My ex used to gripe when I would reread a book. I would tell her that I was 'gleaning'. That went way over her head. I don't know why it did?? She was a school teacher and an LVN. Now she's an EX, ha ha.
If you were a beer, what would you be? I'd be a hazy juicy New England style IPA
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
I damned sure wouldn't be a light beer...
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
I could have said that there was no way I'd ever, ever, ever, be Milwaukee's Beast!! ha ha Is that still shaming?? OK, I'll behave:) @macrobius
Home in the bush, early days.
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 14, 2018:
I'd live there.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 14, 2018:
@walklightly Ouch!!! Did you get flooded out?
In my latest updated post, I mentioned my bestie, Patty, and that her kids (an 18-year-old son and a...
twitch comments on Feb 13, 2018:
No...I had a hard enough time being a teacher in a very Conservative school district.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 13, 2018:
I know the feeling!!!
Have you ever made a change to your environment that made a noticeable improvement to your sense of ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 12, 2018:
I grow a garden every year. Pretty soon I'll germinate my seedlings indoors and set them out after the last frost. That's just good therapy!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 13, 2018:
@astrochuck I use a regular T-5 until right before the budding stage and then switch to red or go into the greenhouse that's sheathed with row cover to let it begin to acclimate. That's what I generally do but I'm sure a whole lot of people do it differently with even better results than I get.
What movie fucked with your head the most?
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 13, 2018:
And West World!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 13, 2018:
I've heard about it but I've not seen it. I saw the original about 40 years ago?? When I was a little kid. It was the first of that kind of movie that I ever saw so it was super crazy, weird!!@Piece2YourPuzzle
Spoon and spat
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 12, 2018:
I'm a functional Potter but I'm doing some cast iron sculpture.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 13, 2018:
@btroje I I'd like to. I'll slowly figure out how this all works and post a few things.
My love or their love?
noworry28 comments on Feb 11, 2018:
Neither. Both choices are not going to last. Eventually one will be tired of the rejection or being the one that does everything for the other.
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 12, 2018:
@SACatWalker it's like asking if I'd rather be run over by a coal train or a freight train. Either way I'm dead.
Have you ever made a change to your environment that made a noticeable improvement to your sense of ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 12, 2018:
I grow a garden every year. Pretty soon I'll germinate my seedlings indoors and set them out after the last frost. That's just good therapy!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 12, 2018:
@silvereyes You can use grow lights to supplement the lack of natural light.
Have you ever made a change to your environment that made a noticeable improvement to your sense of ...
farmboy2017 comments on Feb 12, 2018:
I grow a garden every year. Pretty soon I'll germinate my seedlings indoors and set them out after the last frost. That's just good therapy!
farmboy2017 replies on Feb 12, 2018:
@HippieChick58 I love a raised bed garden. I also so that. And containers. And in the ground.
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