Support my work
Meta
Calendar
November 2023 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Meta
Meta
Tags
- Animals
- Art
- Badly drawn comics
- Be ready now
- challenges
- Choices
- Coffee
- comics
- Consequences
- Digital Art
- Economy
- Elections
- exercise
- Experiments
- Farming
- goals
- Government
- History
- ideas
- Immediate Readiness
- Independence
- Intermediate readiness
- liberty
- Life
- Long-term Readiness
- McCain
- Military
- money
- Obama
- planning
- Politics
- readiness
- Readiness Watch
- revolutions
- science
- Self-sufficiency
- Spending
- taxes
- technology
- Thinking
- Uncategorized
- Voting
- work
- Work Ethic
- Writing
Contact your Representative
Tag Archives: projects
Creativecraft: What I’m into now
My creative undertakings are coalescing into several projects that I have something to show in the near future: First, I am revisiting an old project focused on small drawings using a variety of methods I can produce in a short … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Art, Ideas
Tagged 3d Drawing, 3d Printing, Ambiart, Art, Cardboard, drawing, Felting, lego, painting, projects, sculpting, Sculpture
Leave a comment
My View from the Ramparts: Farmhack: My latest attempt at temporary animal fencing
I’ve spent quite a bit of the past decade trying to figure out how to create portable temporary animal fencing. My previous attempts were mostly focused on cattle because that’s what we had, but now that we have sheep and … Continue reading → Continue reading
Posted in Farming
Tagged Animals, Equipment, Experiments, Farmhack, farmhacks, Farming, goats, pasture, projects, sheep, temporary fencing, Tools
Leave a comment
Seeing the world in bricks: Nanoscale basic mech
I finally figured out a basic nanoscale mech that I like for a project I’ve been wanting to work on for some time. Now that I have that out of the way, the rest of the project can proceed. Continue reading
Tagged lego, Mechs, Nanoscale, projects
Leave a comment
Science and Technology: So you want to automate some stuff…
Automation systems are all the rage in certain tech circles these days, and rightly so. Being able to save money by adjusting your thermostat from work via your smartphone or being able to shut off a light you forgot about from the cafe are great ideas. The problem is that most of the mass market […] Continue reading