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JWR’s Recommendations of the Week:

Books:

Edible Forest Gardens [1]

Teaching The Trivium [2]

Movies:

Silenced (2016) [3] A great documentary on censorship, produced my Mike Cernovich.

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension [4]

(Both of these movies are also available through Amazon Prime [5])

Instructional Videos:

How to clean a woodstove chimney [6]

How to replace a woodstove door seal [7]

Replacement seal kits [8] are available inexpensively via Internet mail order. (Note: Keep in mind that there are three common diameters of seal gasket “rope”, so be sure to measure your old seal for both length and rope diameter before ordering!)

Online Sermon Videos:

Be Not Afraid, But Speak [9]” – Message by Dr. Chuck Baldwin on Apr. 23, 2017

My Help Comes From the Lord [10] – Alistair Begg

Podcasts:

The Preparedness Podcast Episode 141 – Stages of a Disaster and Trigger Events [11]

The Clarey Podcast [12] (Aaron “Captain Capitalism’ Clarey) Warning: He uses some foul language.

Blogs:

Skippy’s Vegetable Garden [13]

Gardener To Farmer [14]

Gear:

We’ve started our spring gardening here at the Rawles Ranch. In the past, one difficulty was in hauling in composted manure using a traditional one-wheeled wheelbarrow. They are a pain to use on uneven ground. Often resulting tip-overs and spilled loads—especially for my teen kids. I’ve found that a heavy-duty two wheel or four wheeled cart [15] works much better. Our four-wheel cart is made by Sandusky-Lee. These are rated for loads up to 1,000 pounds.

Great Neck BSB14 Miter Box with Miter Saw [16]

Here is a cost-saving tip: Some mailorder vendors like Amazon offer deep discounts on “open-box” tools [17].

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#1 Comment By Kirk Brown On May 6, 2017 @ 1:10 pm

JWR and HJL,
Just wanted to tell you how much I like the new Survivalblog website design.
From the tabs at the top to the “Continue Reading” links at the end of each section.
It also appears the font is easier to read.
You accomplished this while still keeping the feel of the old Survivalblog site.

Nice job!