Creating a Garden Pond

One of the greatest things we did here on our property was to put in a garden pond. Our pond has gold fish, frogs, dragonflies, butterflies, and is a place where the birds hang out too.

It is time to redo our pond, so we decided to build another pond in a different location. It will be closer to electricity so we can put in a pump and then it will be both aeriated and beautiful sight and sound.

Here is a link to a video about putting in a pond economically.

 

Dr. Noam Chomsky on The Long Arc of Activism and Social Change, 2-05-2021

Dr. Noam Chomsky on The Long Arc of Activism and Social Change, 2-05-2021
UWM Noam Chomsky, The Long Arc of Social Change, Jeffrey Sommers & Patrick Bellegarde Smith, 2/5/21.
Hosted by the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Noam Chomsky “Rethinking the Civic Imagination and Manufactured Ignorance in the Post Pandemic World” 10.4.21

The Wilson Institute for Canadian History and the Center for Scholarship in the Public Interest
is pleased to present Noam Chomsky “Rethinking the Civic Imagination and Manufactured
Ignorance in the Post Pandemic World.”

This is a joint project sponsored by Dr. Henry A. Giroux, McMaster University and Professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest and Dr. Ian McKay, L.R. Wilson Chair in Canadian History, Professor of History.

Propagating Geraniums

Here is a video showing how to propagate regular Geraniums. I think it’s pretty good. Geraniums are tricky. Hope this helps!

Professor Noam Chomsky – Surviving the 21st Century

Can human beings survive the 21st Century without a major setback?’ Professor Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor & Professor of Linguistics (Emeritus), Massachusetts Institute of Technology addresses this question of global significance in this special Durham Castle Lecture. Continue reading “Professor Noam Chomsky – Surviving the 21st Century”

Howard Zinn at MIT 2005 The Myth of American Exceptionalism

Howard Zinn was instrumental in my “WOKENESS” with his enlightening book, “A People’s History of the United States.” Here he is at MIT. I was amazed there were not more people at this conference. Lucky for those that did attend. May he Rest In Peace, knowing he helped the US people greatly with his insights into the American we know, now and then.