Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Celebrating Christmas, Early American Style!

From the Early American youtube channel. The first video is about decorating and making spiced cider, and the other is about making gingerbread people.

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Tiny Homes Will Not End Homelessness - Community First! Village Will.

As you can see from the second video, Community First! expanded their model greatly since 2014 when the first video was made.

Friday, November 25, 2022

Our 100th Song Backstage Pass

Clark Family Creative (like Wilson World) is another channel featuring a positive, truly gifted family. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Cornered by Pirates |1820s Drama Episode #15

This is from the Early American youtube channel. I normally watch this channel for Justine's early American cooking, unfortunately they aren't vegan so I've been hesitant to feature them on my blog. It's just fun to watch them. Justine and Ron are an actual couple who live in that anachronistic home in Missouri. This is such a corny, silly drama ... but I love history and these two remind me of Dustin's Dojo, their charm is in their goofiness! :D

Saturday, November 19, 2022

10 Hours of Rain in a Cardboard Tent

A lot of people suggested that you could prolong the life of this shelter by putting a tarp over it, or at least the wrapping it came with. I thought one might also use 50-gallon drum liner, plastic cling wrap, or tinfoil. Plus duct tape. :D

From Kent Survival channel:

Friday, November 11, 2022

Michael Hermes Shred Guitar: Nightmare

This kid is about the same age as Quinn Sullivan, who I posted last month. Both are about the same age as my oldest son and I've been following them since before their voice changed. Incredible no one (except for other people who have real talent) have heard of this guy. People with real talent just don't get a stage anymore unless they're willing to make a really, really bad deal. Like poor Ye (see my political blog for today).

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Jammin' with Akili and Me

I had to smile when I saw that one of the youtube channels I was following (Wilson World) because their kids are child prodogies, mentioned a channel I used to follow because I wanted to learn Kiswahili. Akili is actually a very cute African cartoon with great songs translated into both Swahili and English, and now I guess they've added even more languages. So if you don't mind learning a foreign language by watching the African equivalent of Sesame Street, you should check it out. Also, Wilson World is wonderful, everyone in the family is so talented!