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Resilience

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Considering that flooding is the most common natural disaster in the United States, our resiliency plans should include provisions to protect against potential damage. …

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We spend a lot of our time evaluating ways to make ourselves more self-sufficient.  In an ideal world, everyone would have acres of land …

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We live in a society that demands instant gratification. “Snail mail” has been replaced by email. Our favorite TV shows are available on demand. …

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We spend much of our time evaluating new ideas that are designed to improve our resiliency. A few months ago we outlined a straw …

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In United States alone, landscaping is big business.  People spend over $30 billion each year making their homes more appealing using traditional landscaping techniques.  …

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A quick Google search about survival related topics quickly nets you page after page of doom and gloom. Military-style MREs, weapons stashes, and techniques …

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Spending time in your garden is more than just a hobby (although you can have fun doing it). It’s a vote. A vote with …

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In today’s letter: A little lesson on how the legendary farmer, Sepp Holzer, builds abundant ponds.   Ponds that produce food and income. How …

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There’s a big transition going on. Lawns are being replaced by food gardens. Everywhere. People are casting aside the non-productive lawn and replacing it …

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Most of us know what a makerspace is. For those who don’t, a makerspace is the local place people can go to get access …