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The Long Ascent: What Are You Living For?
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It'll be a long, hard road, getting from here to there, but we can do it, as long as we have the right perspective and the kind of faith that moves mountains one shovelful at a time. Friday, February 22, 2013. What Are You Living For? Bug: Place your projectile weapon on the ground. Edgar: You can have my gun, when you pry it from my cold dead fingers. Bug: Your proposal is acceptable. From Men In Black. In response to the recent mass shootings, President Obama proposed 23 Executive Orders. So, to go bac...
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The Long Ascent: August 2012
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It'll be a long, hard road, getting from here to there, but we can do it, as long as we have the right perspective and the kind of faith that moves mountains one shovelful at a time. Friday, August 31, 2012. On Earth As It Is On Mars. After Earth, Mars is the most hospitable planet in the Solar System." - Greg Bear, Moving Mars. Not all benefits can be measured economically, though. There are the spin-off technologies such as photovoltaics, of course. Some people fantasize about finding another E...Every...
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The Long Ascent: September 2012
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It'll be a long, hard road, getting from here to there, but we can do it, as long as we have the right perspective and the kind of faith that moves mountains one shovelful at a time. Friday, September 28, 2012. Remember the HMHS Britannic? Why then is one a tragedy of epic proportions and the other a minor footnote in the annals of World War I? What was the real difference? We all can make the Long Ascent if we choose to. John D. Wheeler. Links to this post. Wednesday, September 12, 2012. This brings us ...
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The Long Ascent: October 2012
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It'll be a long, hard road, getting from here to there, but we can do it, as long as we have the right perspective and the kind of faith that moves mountains one shovelful at a time. Friday, October 26, 2012. I am not a Prepper. I am not a Survivalist. I AM NOT A DOOMER. I REFUSE TO BE KILLING MYSELF TO KEEP MYSELF ALIVE. I will not worry about every possible hazard we could face. Focus on the future I want to create. I will steadfastly work towards achieving that future. I call it The Long Ascent becaus...
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The Long Ascent: February 2013
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It'll be a long, hard road, getting from here to there, but we can do it, as long as we have the right perspective and the kind of faith that moves mountains one shovelful at a time. Friday, February 22, 2013. What Are You Living For? Bug: Place your projectile weapon on the ground. Edgar: You can have my gun, when you pry it from my cold dead fingers. Bug: Your proposal is acceptable. From Men In Black. In response to the recent mass shootings, President Obama proposed 23 Executive Orders. So, to go bac...
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Me: Yes, I am still here.
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Retired, housewife, and mother of three. Trying to get a 120 year old farm house livable again. View my complete profile. Sunday, June 7, 2015. Yes, I am still here. The end of May, and the first part of June was wet, wet, wet. We ended up with around six and a half inches of rain. The ground here is about 80% clay; or what people around here like to call Red River gumbo. It is very mucky when wet. Pole beans. Puny, at best. The tomatoes, I think, may be a loss. As are the bell peppers. We also planted t...