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Post details: Back again, maybe...

05/20/08

Permalink 11:12:32 am, Categories: Home, Plans, 226 words   English (US)

Back again, maybe...

Like all things, the blog site needs regular attention, and to be honest, the past couple of years have been busy.

So I have taken the time today to clean out the bugs (spammers), and air out the links.

I have been thinking of a change to the content of the site.

Most of the items in the past have been regarding politics and guns. This is due to the never ending need for comments on the state of affairs in our social experiment in this grand US of A.

As I see it now, the problem in the area of social concerns goes deeper than just the current state of political affairs, but more at the heart of the matter.

Maybe, just maybe if God is willing, I will get the opportunity to expand on these thoughts.

The homestead continues to be a work in progress. We have horses and chickens now. So maybe I can shed some light on these ventures.

Good news is we are finally getting grass in the front yard, well maybe.

Overall, there will be changes here. I have two businesses that I am attempting to start. One deals with equipment auctions (more on that later) and the other is an independent consulting gig in the Supply Chain.

Well off, to clean up more of this closet called a website...

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