Appalachian Wood Homestead
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Appalachian Wood Homestead
@AppWoodHome
Husband + wife team timber framing & wood carving. Timber framing classes: https://t.co/j8SUyM7217
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@middlea75746336 @EmbracingTara None of them are inevitable. Several are things most people can reduce the risk of prevent/heal themselves (HBP, presbyopia). And I don’t think cataracts risk starts going up significantly at 35 🤣
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@AppWoodHome @EmbracingTara there are always exceptions
but cancer
high blood pressure
heck-cataracts and reading glasses
occur when you're older
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When normies ask why I don't get a "yearly physical".
"We included 17 trials, 15 of which reported outcome data (251,891 participants). Health checks have little or no effect on total mortality..."
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC63…

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No music, chewing straight coffee beans 😆
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk
Millennials are the elite generation because they cranked out 12-page essays the night before they were due. No ChatGPT. No Claude. Just lo-fi beats playing in the background, Black coffee at midnight, footnotes that were somehow correct, and pure delusion. Grade was an A minus. Period.
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@dorionmode @the_no_mind Completely. They mostly have 99% blockage except for a couple of specific dalies
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@the_no_mind so what extent to contact lenses also block natural wavelengths ?
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John Ott had hip arthritis.
Doctors said brace, then surgery.
He spent winters in Florida sun. No improvement.
Then his glasses broke.
Days without them: pain vanished, cane gone, he ran stairs.
Ott wrote: "I had taken my glasses off and let the full, unfiltered natural sunlight into my eyes and made a point of being outdoors six hours or more each day — whether it was sunny or cloudy."
X-rays later confirmed joint recovery.
Glass blocked the wavelengths his pituitary needed.

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@EmbracingTara Right?! I had access to his finances and made joint purchases from his account before we were even married. It has all been “our” money since we were even officially engaged.
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No way in actual hell this would occur in my world under any circumstances whatsoever.
They aren't married, they are roommates.
Breadman@BTCBreadMan
My best friend is 36 years old. He’s been married for 7 years, but they still don’t have a joint bank account. He and his wife literally Venmo each other for half a meal out, or half of the gas bill. How do I kindly explain to him that they are acting like unserious children?
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@middlea75746336 @EmbracingTara I was in better shape and health at 35 than I was at 25 🙂
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@EmbracingTara between 18-35 this may be true
but after 35 buckle up
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@Sagewytch Yeah, they’re annoying, too. But the kid catches them and feeds them to the chickens, too
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@AppWoodHome Yeah, they usually get about the top six inches of a plant before I notice. Not that hard to find though. Grasshoppers were/are much worse and last summer was crazy with them.

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@jvin248 I've never purchased a "low acid" tomato variety so I think we're good. And I do have a pressure canner as well as water bath. =)But that's a great reminder for folks!
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@AppWoodHome Depends how good your soil is!
Paste types and avoid the ones listed as "low acid" as acid is what makes water bath canning successful.
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@BowtiedQueenBee My husband, who has a math degree, made lots of faces at this picture.
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@AppWoodHome I thought I’d figured it out, then I saw the addition on the sides and was like, welp, I’m done.
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@Sagewytch I get hornworms every year 😆 but usually they only get one plant and then I feed them to the chickens so it’s all good.
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@AppWoodHome Happy to help! I hope you have bountiful harvests, without too many pests, hailstorms and headaches along the way.
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@Sagewytch That’s good info, thanks. I realize it depends on a bunch of unknowables. Your comment provides a really good ballpark idea for me.
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It so depends on the tomato types, the particular weather that summer, your watering schedule…I usually plant about 12, most of them Amish Paste,which get huge, and are solid. I usually get 20ish quarts, and probably another 20ish pints. It varies. I tend to harvest the tomatoes as they ripen and then put them in the freezer until I have enough for a canning session. One year I was giving away bags of tomatoes, canned more than usual. One year I got 15 quarts and a few pints. It really depends.
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@MarsBeetroot Owl was out most recent project. My husband does the carving and step by step tutorials on our “other” YT channel. I do the painting. 🙂
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@MarsBeetroot So you know of someone in the SE selling seeds for them? I prefer to get seeds from
As close as possible so the plants are better suited to the climate.
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@AppWoodHome Cherry tomatoes are great for making sauce
Federal are one of my top tomatoes
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@lowlyworm_ It’s the heat. Above a certain temp the flowers just don’t pollinate. They have a second round in the fall, if they make it
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@AppWoodHome Oh shoot so much sun!☀️ can do you pole beans with them for shade? You could flat trellis or overhang them? Your summers must get so hot though! I’m in 6B so we just have humidity for 7 months 😝
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@MarsBeetroot I do usually grow cherry tomatoes for fresh eating. I’m not familiar with Federle - I’ll have to look into it!
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@AppWoodHome Yeah it's like that in Florida too,
Especially in July & August
Highly recommend
Roma VF
Federle
Amish paste
I would also grow a cherry tomato as well
Super sweet 100; 7ft tall prolific producers
Husky; 4ft tall prolific producers
Bing are 2ft tall quick growing lots of tomatos
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@MarsBeetroot 8a. It’s too hot for fruit to set mid summer.
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@AppWoodHome What hardness zone are you in ?
Federle are a great tomato
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