Globalist Undertones

Those who push Global Warming/Climate Change/Sky-is falling-in narrative have two goals in mind: Globalism and Socialism. Had Trump not burst onto the scene, they (and we) would have been well on their way to a dystopian future right now. I’m not sure we are clear of the shoals quite yet, but we’ve certainly dodged a major bullet.

A Note from Jon

Jon Voight: “This is a war against the highest noble man who has defended our country and has made us safe and great again. Let us all stand with President Trump in a time of such evil …..”

Unchecked Power

Man’s inhumanity against man knows no bounds and history teaches us that power, unchecked by an armed citizenry, leads to tyranny.

The God given right to keep and bear arms ensures not only our ability to defend ourselves, it guarantees that history’s darkest moments will not be repeated.

Americans are unique in that they retain the power to deter those who are consumed by the passions of power but only when they recognize that the ‘keeping and bearing’ is not only a right but also an obligation.

Around Here

The weather is not cooperating with my well made plans; I had hoped to get out on the river several times this week. It looks like Thursday will be it. I don’t fish the weekends (launch points become a circus), but even if I did it would be very uncomfortable at 90+ with no shade.

So I strapped the brush hog on the tractor (me below) and cut the front most 25 acre pasture.

If you’ve followed this site at all over the last year, you will have heard me talk about the ‘front pasture’, ‘middle pasture’, and ‘back field’. Here’s a graphic that kinda-sorta explains what the hell I’ve been saying.

What is within the yellow outline is 111 acres. The dashed yellow lines are interior cross fencing. That fencing is ran in such a way to permit the cattle access to the stream that runs along the west (left) side of the property. The lowest area in the graphic is the front pasture; that is the 25 acres that I mowed today. The next section is the middle pasture. That large field in the upper most portion of the graphic is (of course) the back field; this is where the photo’s I posted the other day (hay bales) were taken.

I know that it kinda takes the mystery out of what I’ve been posting here, but I had a few folks ask……

Heal Some of Those Wounds

I stumbled across this short video quite by accident on youtube and it struck a note. The words below are from the producer of the film. Their site is here

The Vietnam War marked a time of social unrest that divided our nation like never before. Service members returning home with physical and emotional scars were greeted with an unprecedented level of disrespect and dishonor. The courage and sacrifice of our veterans cannot be overstated. When you encounter them, thank them for their service. You never know how powerful those words may be.