59th Edition Sotall Directory of Homesteading, Survival, Foraging How to Posts
I apologize for this issue being late. I am pretty much bed ridden right now and will not be online much for the next couple of weeks. I got into a fight with a metal bed frame and the dang thing knocked me to the floor and beat the crap out of me. My foot and pubic bone are both fractured and I am black and blue from my waist to my toes on the left side. I've been spending 95% of my time in bed. Few people can say they got beat up by a bed frame, but I am one of the lucky few that can claim that title, lol. This too shall pass. I am trying to at least get some upvotes in each day, but I am not accomplishing as much of that as I would like. So as I get to where I can sit for more than 5 minutes, things will start to get back to normal.
Survive, Thrive, and Be Prepared
Your knowledge has power and value. It can help people learn to survive and thrive while becoming better prepared to face whatever life may throw their way! Write a post on Steemit showing how to do something that fits our theme. Then, please submit the URL of your post to Sotall!
Highlighted posts for this issue!
@motinkergnome shows you step by step how he made a Froe (aka shingle-splitter)
Make a Froe, Or shingle splitter
Whether you are trying to build some extra space at the homestead, need to build a home from scratch using materials the land provides or needing a roof over the chicken house, this would be an extremely good tool to ensure your building stayed rain free on the inside!
@alexdory provide an intelligent look at things you should consider to ensure you get the correct land and build the correct home for your homestead.
Building a cheap and energy-efficient smarter house by understanding basic science
Thinking about things like consistency of wind, direction, current vegetation, and many other things BEFORE you start building your house can save you money while you are still on the grid and make life much more comfortable with less effort when you go off the grid (no matter the reason).
Check it out!
@sagescrub talks about how and why they decided to rent land for a homestead
How I Ended Up Renting an Off Grid Homestead (and Why)
If you can’t do what you want, do the best you can do and work toward it! @sagescrub is the perfect example of this sort of winning attitude and has made a GREAT life for them in the process.
@hopfarmnc talks about the Ruth Stout planting method and shows how they are using it on their place.
PLANTING IN RUTH STOUT INSPIRED GARDEN BEDS
This looks like it would be easier for those of us with limited ability to bend and lift. Might need some help getting it started the first year, but the upkeep after that would be simple!
Featured Recipes
DIY | Love Veggie Chips
I haven’t tried this one yet, but this sounds like a great way to get more veggies and it allows me to use only the lower carb veggies too! They look delicious and I can’t wait to give them a try!
@astrizak shows you how to roast Jerusalem Artichoke to make coffee
Making coffee from Jerusalem artichoke (topinambour)
I am not a coffee drinker so someone will have to let me know how it goes, but I know how many people love their coffee and will be in bad shape if the SHTF. Now you have another alternative to try.
Don’t forget to visitsotall.org
We add knew how to posts each week. Visit the website and see if you can learn something new!
Community Forums
Add the Community link to your post?
You will find copy and paste code here.
That’s all for this time. Till we meet again…
Here’s one last thing to think about.
It makes no sense taking life so seriously that you can’t find something to laugh about every single day.
May you and yours have health, happiness, wealth and peace in your lives!
Love and Peace
From Denise
Very cool diy shares. You have a new follower. I found you through the #payitforward contest. You were featured by @mtnmeadowmomma. Congratulations and best wishes.
Thank you very much!
So sorry to hear about your run-in with the bedframe!I hope you recuperate quickly. Being bedridden sucks. I was bedridden for 3 months and I know how awful it is if you are an active person. Get well soon!
Thank you very much. If I could just sit for more than a minute or two, it would be easier to handle, but I can't walk, stand or sit. It will get better when some of the worst bruises heal. The broken bones will just take time.
Oh my goodness, how did this happen? But you're okay right, just bruised? That is horrible. Sending my prayers your way! As well, thank you for including me in this issue, so sweet of you. Please take it easy, heal...we'll still be here on Steemit!
yes thank you. I will be fine. It's just hairline fractures, more painful than anything.
I hope you'll recuperate as quickly as possible from your bed frame battle! :(
If it wasn't so painful, it would be funny, lol. The frame had leaned up against the wall for over a month and didn't fall a single time. But I decide to put it in the car to donate at Goodwill and it falls. Makes me feel like singing the old HeeHaw ditty, "if it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all, Gloom, Despair and Agony on me," lol
It knew you were getting rid of it and it was mad at you. LOL.
Yeah, who knew they could get so attached to someone, lol.
How are you feeling today? I LOL'd at @basicstoliving's comment...that's totally the way my mind works :) Did the frame end up at goodwill or is it triumphantly parked in your house still?
It made it to Goodwill. The kids took pity on me and got it out of the house before it could attack again! lol
Hahaha that's good; at least you don't have the added insult to injury of knowing you still have to try moving it again!