The Green 2021 Project

  • Hanukkah

    Hanukkah

    Tonight starts a nice holiday in the Jewish calendar. The festival of lights. They say there is a miracle attached to it and I don’t know, I’ve seen miracles so I believe it could happen. I’ve even had my stove suddenly come back to life even though everyone was sure that all the gas was… Continue reading

  • Happy Rosh Hashanah

    Happy Rosh Hashanah

    All the new material is ready to go. Click the links on the right here for everything. I hope this is an interesting week to read. I hope this has been a fine week for everybody and it certainly has been for me. Did you hear what my neighbors did? Go check out the daily… Continue reading

  • Early afternoon report

    Early afternoon report

    It’s about 1:00 and I am finally into my day. It’s very hot outside but calm. For sure, I’m going to need to water a little bit even just for my own pleasure of cooling off. I’ve already got dirty clothes soaking. You end up doing a lot more washing in the summertime. I have… Continue reading

  • War report (with video)

    War report (with video)

    One thing that I expected going into this summer was that I needed to treat the month of July and August as if they were a war. Perhaps if you’re just too fucking stupid to know the difference, gardeners worried about things like the sun being angry from too much automobile particulate in the sky.… Continue reading

  • Radish seed salad

    Radish seed salad

    I thought I might add one more report. After the last report, I decided I needed to go outside. I just didn’t feel like being inside. So, I have this Garden and of course I know this Garden very well. And it’s very beautiful there now. Everything is so alive. And the boxes are literally… Continue reading

  • Racism is about food

    Racism is about food

    I’ve been covering the greatest game ever pitched. This was a 16 inning complete game masterpiece thrown by Juan Marichal and Warren Spahn. Here is some blogger named Zero, I think, doing an excellent job of covering the game. And you can click here if you’d like to watch Mr Marichal work. Baseball is a… Continue reading

  • Pesto

    Pesto

    Hey, bulbashki, want to know how to get cultured in one word? Pesto. You show people that you understand pesto and they will look at you and know that you are a cultured person. Why is this annoying little dish so invasive into our understanding of food? What makes this little mix of greens and… Continue reading

  • Linguine and greens vegan

    Linguine and greens vegan

    This recipe might be kind of complex so bear with me for a moment. I’m standing in the door to my kitchen wearing a t-shirt and staring at the rain. One of our more aggressive ladies in this little village of ours is a strict nature practitioner. She fasts and she eats from her garden… Continue reading

  • Protestors

    Protestors

    We had an unexpected ecological protest take place at the ball games this afternoon. Before thanking the crowd for listening to her and waving to almost universal cheers, she made the following statement: Look, it’s a government scheme. Government is the idea that if we can be grouped, we can be ruled. Technically speaking, the… Continue reading

  • Night of the Long Knives

    Night of the Long Knives

    Check out the new literature, or new old literature, at the green 2021 project. I hear it is scandalous. The Night of the Long Knives Continue reading

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