The Personal Garden Library

By Jannie Vaught, With the intense heat and no rain every living thing is struggling to get through another day! The tomatoes are either done or the strong are actually slowly growing, with even a hint of ripening, they need consistent watering same amount same time everyday. Seems plants like consistency also! Yes, my fall garden is sprouted and the radish are the first to … Continue reading The Personal Garden Library

Human Laboratory Rats

By Stephan Pisko, Think of this globe as 7.6 billion human laboratory rats’ experimenting expeditiously with hormone altering – mood messing – pain protruding illegal pharma substances’ made mainstream legal unknowingly realizing the horrific side effects’ of any of these crusted conglomerates’ for this is how the healthcare system is setup for you today initiating world planetary unrest just up the dose for mass rat … Continue reading Human Laboratory Rats

Corrupting Change

By  Stephan Pisko Change is corrupting within this time and environment if something changes you can be 98.9% sure that it will be corrupting in some controlling corrupt case/s. Apps’ are “holographic hollowness” they were never really there their existence was overlapped transparent invisibility high priced meaningless material that are marketable muses’. We psychologically cannot tech without “candy bars for gadgets” the faster the change … Continue reading Corrupting Change

Pollinators Are High On The List This Season

    By Jannie Vaught     And for this gardener, it has been a high priority for building and growing habitat for them. Here’s what we all can do to help our pollinators survive and thrive. As you plan your gardens make sure there are many flowering plants that are blooming well into the fall. Plant native plants and even grasses that sustain places … Continue reading Pollinators Are High On The List This Season

Conscious Seeing

By Stephan Pisko Conscious seeing forms the personality and shapes the mind we are psychologically inputting experiences that create identity a supposition of who we are within a conscious state. The camera molds these experiences which in turn creates ‘creative fantasy’ from the ‘illusion’ we call reality. The mind is constantly mixing logical fact with capricious unobtainable desires (or) phantasmagoria the ingredients for a ‘mental … Continue reading Conscious Seeing

The Mid-Shoulder Season

By Jannie Vaught, Planting in mid -season or shoulder season, generally there are 2 garden seasons, but if your are a gardener in a warmer climate with less frost or deep freezing the shoulder or mid-season are very productive. We have annual and perennial plants in our gardens. And many of the annuals are actually perennial, meaning they will grow year round for m zone … Continue reading The Mid-Shoulder Season

Losing Their Inner World

  By  Stephan Pisko Human beings’ are losing their “inner world ionosphere” to an “outer oxidation” via an electronic transfer of intellect a “redox reaction” oxidizing reducing agents’ subliminally working side by side achieving electron equivalency. Our quantum inner world where electrons’ are strange in exactly the same way but identical to every other electron same mass same energy charge. Continue reading Losing Their Inner World

Making A Stand For The Future With The Global Climate Strike

Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art..  –Ursula Le Guin, Speech at National Book Foundation’s Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters Award, 2014 Millions along with The Art Of Monteque will walk out of our workplaces and homes to join young climate strikers on the streets and demand an end to the age … Continue reading Making A Stand For The Future With The Global Climate Strike

I-Minds  

By Stephan Pisko The question is:  “How did all this social media-ized cell phonic technology get into very active insecure empty minds’ in the first place?”  Well the greedy power ridden idea of controlling these minds’ is where it begins besides the fact that this (30) year behind the times simplistic technology was totally setup for this purpose whatever births out of this is a … Continue reading I-Minds  

Learning + All Knowing = Purpose 

  By Stephan Pisko Your energy was ‘placed here’ to learn (or) ‘replaced here’ to learn the ‘knowing’ must be earned in certain physical stages of development.     Most human beings’ never learn anything here within this physical place because basically they get trapped in the ‘physical pleasures’ that surrounded in temptation.    The ‘all knowing’ is for all to understand if their allowed to, … Continue reading Learning + All Knowing = Purpose 

The Reproduction Is The Original  

By Stephan Pisko The visual artist as a ‘psychologically subliminal’ medium using the camera as a means of creative expression as long as the ‘visual expression’ was not a ‘pre-determined outcome’ via a ‘commercial source’. Because of a ‘no waste value’ factor the visual artist is subliminally forced to use ‘waste’ as a ‘transformed terrain’ of originality. In this current society it is very difficult … Continue reading The Reproduction Is The Original  

July In The Garden

  By; Jannie Vaught Well here we are almost at the end of a hot July!  What to do in the garden? Sow seeds: Amaranth, Black eye peas, Corn, Cucumbers, New Zealand spinach, Okra, Pumpkin, Squash (winter and summer). Fruit: Cantaloupe and Watermelon. Herbs: Anise, Basil, Bay Laurel, Catnip, Cumin, Horehound, Lavender, Oregano, Perilla, Rosemary, Sage, Santolina, Savory, Sorrel, Tansy, Tarragon, Thyme, Transplant: Eggplant, Peppers, … Continue reading July In The Garden

Happy Summer

By Jannie Vaught With this season arrives all the issues of heat, bugs, and water. Let’s remember some basics, if possible cover tender plants with shade cloth or ahead of time plant where it has a little shade from larger plants or a tree, Water consistently and check soil by digging a little hole to see if there is moisture deeper in the root system … Continue reading Happy Summer

Another Great Day In The Garden

By Jannie Vaught After the devastating storms, the cleanup and restorative care have begun.  We as gardeners lost gardens, trees and a full seasons work. But nature is resilient and through the cleanup, there were survivors. Plumbs that stayed on the trees, corn that was still good even though it was blown over and yes, tomatoes hiding inside the tristed branches!  I am a Permaculture … Continue reading Another Great Day In The Garden