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Simple supper with good music
It is a toss together some leftovers night here.... potato and onion pancakes, kippers and cooked cabbage. $3 meal? Can't beat it! I like to put on some music while I cook... what I listen too totally depends on the mood... could be country, jazz, 70s punk rock, 80s New Wave, 50s Rockabilly, Stax/Volt soul, Celtic...who…
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Simple living in 10x10 tiny house
Very interesting video attached to article. Great explanations.
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Advice requested on starting a website
I am a total luddite when it comes to tech. But, it seems I need to set up an author page now that I have written a few books. Can anyone give me advise me on the cheapest and easiest option for me to build maybe a 3 page website with an email address?
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Seeing Beauty In Places Others Don't
I saw these dried hydrangeas still on my bush the other day. I just hadn't gotten around to clipping them off yet. I saw new buds forming so I finally clipped them all and thought how beautiful! So, I brought a bunch inside to put in a jar on the table. My daughter wanted to know why I brought old dead flowers inside. 🤔…
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Köppen Climate Classification-Dwd - Subarctic or Boreal Climates with Severe Winters – Dry Winter
Latitudes: Around 60°-70° in northern latitudes. Temperatures: Severe winters with temps in coldest months lower than -38 °C. Short, cool summers; long, bitter winters. Only 1–3 months above 10 °C (50.0 °F), with the coldest month at or below −38 °C (−36.4 °F) Precipitation: Low precipitation. Dry winter. Relevant…
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A defective dictionary 😖
Here is a Canadian dictionary that wait for it...doesn't have WINTER in it...Canadian and NO winter. 😳 Whoops. To add to this, I grew up spelling wintry as wintery (and my spell check actually corrected it as such. I don't usually trust spell check)...which according to Grammarly, is not incorrect, just not used very…
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2022 01 19 TGN Update - 2022 Projects coming!
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Food preservation room
Here is a 2 minute video I did showing off are recently completed food preservation room.... https://youtu.be/Qt6-T-Zg-5Y
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A great sense of humour, cowboy style!
Saw this today amongst social media stuff. Found it hilarious & thought I’d share.
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Humans Need Nature Connection
This is a sad commentary on how so many people are missing out on nature. In my 10 years at Wilderness Awareness School I learned and worked with people every day who understood the importance of nature connection. It's so disheartening to know that not everyone feels the same.
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"Mad Stone" remedy???
Interesting tidbit from the Old Farmer's Almanac - I have never heard of this one!
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The intricacies and subtleties of the Southern language
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Its a bit cold today
We are in the middle of the worst storm we have had all winter long. I am hoping we do not lose electricity but since we are well stocked we can wait it out... Unless
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Happy Birthday Marjory
A great big virtual hug to the birthday girl @Marjory Wildcraft Thanks for everything you do, your wisdom, teachings, sense of humour and commitment to help others is inspiring. I hope a few of your Puerto Rican neighbours throw you a party 🎉 Have the best day. (16th Jan)
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Köppen Climate Classification - ET - Tundra Climate
Latitudes: Generally north of 70 °N. Temperatures: Warmest month average temperature between 0 and 10 °C (32 to 50 °F). At least 9 months below freezing. Typically having two seasons: summer and winter. Summers are short and cool. Precipitation: Coastal fog. Low actual precipitation. Relevant geography: Occurring on…
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Köppen Climate Classification - EF - Ice Cap Climate
Latitudes: High latitudes - 70–90° in both hemispheres. Temperatures: Average monthly temperatures does not exceed freezing. The world’s coldest region. Precipitation: Very rare. Snow. Almost everything covered in permanent ice. Relevant geography: Predominantly found in Antarctica and inner Greenland. Also occurs at…
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Köppen Climate Classification -
Latitudes: Around 60°-70° in northern latitudes. Temperatures: Severe winters with temps in coldest months lower than -38 °C. Short, cool summers; long, bitter winters. Only 1–3 months above 10 °C (50.0 °F), with the coldest month at or below −38 °C (−36.4 °F) Precipitation: Low precipitation. Dry winter. Relevant…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dwc - Subarctic or Boreal Climate with dry winters
Latitudes: Generally between 55° to 65° North latitudes, occasionally reaching up to 70°N latitude. Temperatures: Short, cool summers; long, harsh winters. Only 1-3 months above 10°C (50.0 °F). Precipitation: Low precipitation with dry winters. Relevant geography: Occurs poleward of other Continental/microthermal climates,…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dwb - Warm Summer Continental (Hemiboreal) Climate – Dry Winter
Latitudes: Mostly in the 40s and low 50s latitudes in North American and Asia. Extending to 65 degrees latitude in central and eastern Europe and Russia. Temperatures: Moderate summers - high temps average between 70-82 °F (21-28 °C). Long winters with clear, cold weather - generally far below freezing. Frost-free periods…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dsd - Subarctic or Boreal Climates with Severe Winters–Dry Summer
Latitudes: Around 60°-70° in northern latitudes. Temperatures: Severe winters with temps in coldest months lower than -38 °C. Short, cool summers; long, bitter winters. Only 1–3 months above 10 °C (50.0 °F), with the coldest month at or below −38 °C (−36.4 °F) Precipitation: Low precipitation. Dry summer. Relevant…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dsc - Subarctic or Boreal Climate with dry summers
Latitudes: Generally between 55° to 65° North latitudes, occasionally reaching up to 70°N latitude. Temperatures: Short, cool summers; long, harsh winters. Only 1-3 months above 10°C (50.0 °F). Precipitation: Low precipitation with dry summers. Relevant geography: Occurs poleward of other Continental/microthermal climates,…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dsb-Warm Summer Continental (Hemiboreal) Climate–Dry Summer
Latitudes: Mostly in the 40s and low 50s latitudes in North American and Asia. Extending to 65 degrees latitude in central and eastern Europe and Russia. Temperatures: Moderate summers - high temps average between 70-82 °F (21-28 °C). Long winters with clear, cold weather - generally far below freezing. Frost-free periods…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dsa - Hot Summer Continental Climate – Dry Summer
Latitudes: Usually high 30s and low 40s latitudes. Temperatures: High temps in the warmest month tend to be in the 80s or low 90s °F (high 20s or low 30s °C). Average coldest month temp near or well below freezing. Frost free periods normally last 4-7 months. Precipitation: Precipitation varies. Summers are dry. Relevant…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dfd-Subarctic or Boreal Climates with Severe Winters–No Dry Seas
Latitudes: Around 60°-70° in northern latitudes. Temperatures: Severe winters with temps in coldest months lower than -38 °C. Short, cool summers; long, bitter winters. Only 1–3 months above 10 °C (50.0 °F), with the coldest month at or below −38 °C (−36.4 °F) Precipitation: Low precipitation distributed throughout year.…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dfc - Subarctic or Boreal Climate with uniform precipitation
Latitudes: Generally between 55° to 65° North latitudes, occasionally reaching up to 70°N latitude. Temperatures: Short, cool summers; long, harsh winters. Only 1-3 months above 10°C (50.0 °F). Precipitation: Low precipitation with no official dry season. Relevant geography: Occurs poleward of other…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dfb - Warm Summer Continental (Hemiboreal) Climate–No Dry Season
Latitudes: Mostly in the 40s and low 50s latitudes in North American and Asia. Extending to 65 degrees latitude in central and eastern Europe and Russia. Temperatures: Moderate summers - high temps average between 70-82 °F (21-28 °C). Long winters with clear, cold weather - generally far below freezing. Frost-free periods…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Dfa - Hot Summer Continental Climate – No Dry Season
Latitudes: Usually high 30s and low 40s latitudes. Temperatures: High temps in the warmest month tend to be in the 80s or low 90s °F (high 20s or low 30s °C). Average coldest month temp near or well below freezing. Frost free periods normally last 4-7 months. Precipitation: Rain amount varies, but you have no true dry…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Cwc - Dry-Winter Subpolar Oceanic Climate
Latitudes: Close to polar regions or at high altitudes. Temperatures: Tending to be on the cool end of an oceanic climate. Only 1-3 months of average monthly temperatures that are at least 50 °F (10 °C). None of its average monthly temps fall below or 0 °C. Typically, the warmest month experiences a daytime max temp below…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Cwb - Dry-Winter Subtropical Highland Climate
Latitudes: Mostly, from the equator to the low 20° in both hemispheres. Occasionally, out to 40°. Temperatures: Winters have a noticeable contrast to summers, but are more like spring than a traditional winter. Summers are mild due to cool ocean currents. Winters are milder than other climates in similar latitudes. 3-4…
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Köppen Climate Classification - Cwa - Dry-Winter Humid Subtropical Climate
Latitudes: Generally between 25° and 40°. Temperatures: Characterized by hot and humid summers, and cold to mild winters. Coldest month between 32 °F (0 °C) and 64 °F (18 °C) and mean temp in the warmest month 72 °F (22 °C) or higher. Precipitation: Dry winter; wet summer. Influenced by monsoon patterns. Relevant…