The Deliberate Agrarian

One Man's Ruminations About Faith, Family, and Livin' The Good Life

Deliberate Agrarian Archives: Odds n Ends.

Deliberate Agrarian Archives: Odds n Ends

Visiting Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (Part 1)
Visiting Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (Part 2)
Visiting Madison's Montpelier & The Big Woods
Visiting Mount Vernon
People Like Audrey
A Little Amish Mystery
Scott Nearing's Horse Chow
How NOT to Shoot The Bull
Of Small Houses & Cheap Alternative Housing Options
Benny’s Grandfather Was a Ditch Digger
Boy Shoots Raccoon in His Underwear
Me & My Honda Are Famous
Making Apple Cider in The Old Days
Two Kinds of Men
Noble Womanhood
Reflections on Pushing the Lawnmower
Scriptural Eldercare
Politics & Meeting Vice President Cheney
Quirky Things
Free Range Children
John Calvin: Father of America
It’s a Wonderful Life. It’s a Wonderful Movie
The Most Challenging “It’s a Wonderful Life” Trivia Quiz in the World
A Journey Home (Movie Review)
Building Code Blues
Letter From An Albany Hotel Room
The Government Wants to Know More About Me
Cake Like That
Rethinking The Smoothie
Steam Pageant Discoveries (Part 1)
Steam Pageant Discoveries (Part 2)
Refrigeration Without Electricity
What a Man Needs
Peak Oil: Myth, Reality & Response
I Support Ron Paul For President
The Better Future We left Behind
Ruminations From Downtown Albany, N.Y.
Home Again & About Cheerfully Slitting Chicken's Throats
Creeps!
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About The Deliberate Agrarian.

I (Herrick KImball) have been blogging here about Faith, Family & Livin' The Good Life since 2005. Browse down this column and you will discover a rich resource of contra-industrial thought, down-to-earth inspiration & useful how-to information.

CLICK HERE to view the archive of links to past Deliberate Agrarian monthly "blogazines."

My Stewardculture Magazine Interview
(Part 1)

My Stewardculture Magazine Interview<br>(Part 1)
Click The Picture For Details

Delmar Ain't So Stupid...

Delmar Ain't So Stupid...
Click on Delmar and read why I think he's the smartest of the three characters in the "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" movie

Aphorisms Of The Fathers...

Aphorisms Of The Fathers...
And The Mothers (click the picture)

My New York Times Op-Ed Article

My New York Times Op-Ed Article
The Jeffersonian Solution (click the man and read the article)

Check Out My New Whizbang Gardening Facebook Page...

Check Out My New Whizbang Gardening Facebook Page...
(click the picture to get there)

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 1

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 1
It's A Biblical Imperative
(click the picture)

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 2

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 2
We Are Not Called To Be Slaves (click the picture)

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 3

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 3
Profile of a Free Man
(click the picture)

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 4

Reestablishing The Family Economy—Part 4
Sage Advice For Would-Be Farmers
(click the picture)

Corporationism vs Independent Patriarchal Units

Corporationism vs Independent Patriarchal Units
Lyberty Hyde Bailey (1927)
Read it and weep.
(click the picture)

Read The Book—
Writings Of A Deliberate Agrarian

Read The Book—<br>Writings Of A Deliberate Agrarian
…Now available as a PDF download for only $4.50 (click the picture for details)

Farming 1.5 Acres...

Farming 1.5 Acres...
…And Making A Good Living. (click the picture)

Goodness, Beauty & Loving The Earth

Goodness, Beauty & Loving The Earth
A Christian-Agrarian Missive on God's Creation

Reading Agriphemera

Reading Agriphemera
We can learn a lot from the old agricultural writings (Click the picture for more details)

This Man, Now Deceased, Predicted The Economic Decline of America Back in The 1950's.

This Man, Now Deceased, Predicted The Economic Decline of America Back in The 1950's.
Click the picture to read about Professor Walter Prescott Webb's Boom Hypothesis of Modern History, and where we are headed from here

Agrarian-Style Economic Self Defense...

Agrarian-Style Economic Self Defense...
I posted this to the internet in early 2008. It is still the most practical advice you'll get for dealing with the harsh economic realities that we face now and will face even more in the years ahead. (click the picture to read the essay)

Modern Banking is An Evil System of Economic Oppression

Modern Banking is An Evil System of Economic Oppression
Click the picture for details

The Coming Pension Crisis...

The Coming Pension Crisis...
...And what you can do about it. (click the picture)

How To Get Through The Coming Hyperinflation

How To Get Through The Coming Hyperinflation
click the picture to read the 6-part series

Have You Considered Deflation?

Have You Considered Deflation?
Martin Armstrong seems pretty sure of himself (click the sign for details)

The Christian Doctrine of Work

The Christian Doctrine of Work
Something's Missing in The 10 Commandmants as it is commonly known. (click the picture)

Scott Nearing's "Horse Chow"

Scott Nearing's "Horse Chow"
A Four Part Series
(click on any of the raisins in the bowl)

Mr. Tesoro's Story

Mr. Tesoro's Story
(click the picture)

Blessed is the Man...

Blessed is the Man...
Reflections on "tax day." (click the old paper)

City Living?

City Living?
Some Thoughts on Christian-Agrarian Community (click the picture)

A Herod Nation

A Herod Nation
Is that What America Has Become? (click the picture)

How To Remember (And Teach Your Children) The 10 Commandments

How To Remember (And Teach Your Children) The 10 Commandments
click the sad bath

Light in Our Dwellings...

Light in Our Dwellings...
Christianity + Agrarianism = Hope In the midst of a dying industrial culture (click the light)

Have You Seen My Whizbang Gardening Book?

Have You Seen My Whizbang Gardening Book?
5 stars at Amazon. Click the cover to learn more.

New From Planet Whizbang...
The Old-Timer's Poultry Library

New From Planet Whizbang...<br>The Old-Timer's Poultry Library
A rare and fascinating resource for the poultry lover (click the picture for details)

Take A Short Tour Of My Garden...

Strawberries From My Garden!

Strawberries From My Garden!
Grown the "E.P. Roe Way" (click the picture to learn more)

Rural Americans: Cannon Fodder For The New World Order

Rural Americans: Cannon Fodder For The New World Order
Click on Sergeant York to read the story.

Freedom Isn't Free (And Other Propoganda)

Freedom Isn't Free (And Other Propoganda)
(click the picture)

Esther Stermer Was A Conspiracy Theorist!

Esther Stermer Was A Conspiracy Theorist!
Obviously the woman was a little crazy.… Right? (click the picture for the story)

How Free Men Become Slaves...

How Free Men Become Slaves...
A Contra-Industrial Parable From The Okefenokee Swamp (click the pigs)

I Make Classic American Clothespins

I Make Classic American Clothespins
click the clothespin and learn all about them.

Have You been to The Agrarian Foundation Article Archives?

Have You been to The Agrarian Foundation Article Archives?
(click the picture and go)

What Would an Agrarian Monetary System Look Like?

What Would an Agrarian Monetary System Look Like?
Well, for one thing, it would NOT be based on paper money. Click Andy Jackson for some details.

Thomas Jefferson's Warnings About Government Debt (Then and Now)

Thomas Jefferson's Warnings About Government Debt (Then and Now)
Read it and weep (click the president)

How Farmers Became Slaves To The Corporate Masters

How Farmers Became Slaves To The Corporate Masters
Click on the mostly forgotton 1937 book by Professor Walter Prescott Webb and learn the sad story

Why Food?

Why Food?
A Christian-Agrarian perspective (click the picture to read the essay)

The Puritan Theology of Suffering...

The Puritan Theology of Suffering...
An excellent treatise on a difficult subject. (click the picture to learn more)

A Missive On The Prosperity-Driven Life

A Missive On The Prosperity-Driven Life
"The desire to be rich, to have an abundance of possessions and money, is the keystone of our modern, neo-Babylonian culture." (click the picture for my perspective)

Prosperity Gospel/ Prosperity Idolatry

Prosperity Gospel/ Prosperity Idolatry
Click the picture to hear John Piper's powerful 2.5 minute condemnation of the modern prosperity gospel

Homo-Tyranny

Homo-Tyranny
... And Me (click the trap)

Agrarian Nation

Agrarian Nation
Another of my online projects (click the picture)

Have You Been To Planet Whizbang?

Have You Been To Planet Whizbang?
It's my deliberate agrarian home business. Click the beet and check it out.

NEW….
Whizbang Notes

NEW….<br>Whizbang Notes
These delightful little notebooks are a great down-to-earth tool. Click the beet to learn more.

Have You Seen The Planet Whizbang Wheel Hoe I Invented?

Have You Seen The Planet Whizbang Wheel Hoe I Invented?
Click The Picture For Details about the hoe and the inexpensive wheel hoe kits I sell

I Invite You To Read My Online Gardening Essays

I Invite You To Read My Online Gardening Essays
Click on that beautiful handful of sifted compost.

The Wife
Of My Youth...

The Wife<br>Of My Youth...
A Blessed Man's Reflections on Young Love (click the happy faces)

Eulogy For Evelyn

Eulogy For Evelyn
She was my mother-in-law. (click the picture)

Ken Badman's Good Example

Ken Badman's Good Example
Actions Speak Louder Than Words. (click the picture)

Backyard Sugaring

Backyard Sugaring
We make our own maple syrup. Click on the picture for complete how-to details.

Have You Seen Leo Sprauer's Handcrafted Hop Hoe?

Have You Seen Leo Sprauer's Handcrafted Hop Hoe?
Click the picture to learn more.

Learn About Whizbang Bucket Irrigation...

Learn About Whizbang Bucket Irrigation...
(click the trickle valve)

Have You Read Roe?

Have You Read Roe?
E.P. Roe, that is. Click on his picture to read some excerpts from this remarkable Christian-agrarian author of the 1800s.

Have You Been To My New Instructional Web Site?

Have You Been To My New Instructional Web Site?
It's for people who garden (click the picture)

Some Deliberate Agrarian Archives

  • Faith
  • Christian Agrarianism
  • Family
  • Livin' The Good Life
  • Economics & The Economy
  • Agriculture
  • Whizbang Apple Cider Essays
  • Rural How-To
  • Community
  • My Younger Days
  • My Older Days
  • Rural Enterprise
  • Raising & Processing Poultry
  • Everything Garlic
  • Odds & Ends

"It is not necessary to make men, foolish or serious, agree with me, no matter what the principle is. They may have different faculties."

Stark Young

Two Kinds of Men

Two Kinds of Men
There are only two kinds of men in this world. Click the picture to learn more.

They Are Not Human...

They Are Not Human...
Don't ever forget it (click the skull)

Links to my other blogs...

  • Diary of an 1892 Farmer's Wife
  • How To Butcher A Chicken
  • The Whizbang Garden Cart
  • The Whizbang Row Cover Hoop System
  • Whizbang Books Online
  • Whizbang Cider Press Plans
  • Whizbang Gardening

Agrarian Books I've Written

  • Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian
  • Whizbang Apple Cider Plan Book
  • The Whizbang Plucker Plan Book
  • The Whizbang Garden Cart Plan Book
  • The Whizbang Chicken Scalder Plan Book
  • The Complete Guide to Making Great Garlic Powder
  • A Garlic Powder Profits Report

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A Stable of Agrarian Bloggers

  • The Survival Gardener
    It’s okay if it’s “just” beautiful - Modernism rejects the great beauty of the past. In fact, it often destroys or… The post It’s okay if it’s “just” beautiful appeared first on The Survival...
    1 day ago
  • 5 Acres & A Dream
    The Problem is The Solution - Bill Mollison, the Father of Permaculture, is credited with that concept. I confess it's often puzzled me because I was raised with the consumer-discard-a...
    2 days ago
  • Rural Revolution
    Cluttercore? - I stumbled across an article a few months ago about a concept called "cluttercore." The article was entitled "Cluttercore Is the Trend Many Parents Need ...
    2 days ago
  • The Walden Effect
    Time to plant broccoli - If you have some broccoli seedlings maturing inside today is the day to set them free. Broccoli is […] The post Time to plant broccoli first appeared...
    3 days ago
  • National Young Farmers Coalition
    Senate Agriculture Committee Hearing on 2023 Farm Bill Conservation and Forestry Programs - In early March, we submitted a letter for the record for a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing on 2023 Farm Bill conservation and forestry programs. As cl...
    4 days ago
  • Granny Miller
    Renovation Tips – How to Get the Most Out of a Renovation - Renovating your home can be a great way to add value and improve its appeal, but it also carries with it considerable costs. That is why it is essential ...
    1 week ago
  • Country Living In a Cariboo Valley
    How to Store Home Canned Food - Here’s how to store home canned food plus tips for safely storing jars full of food. Canning takes a lot of time, energy and work. To make the most of yo...
    2 weeks ago
  • Home Joys
    Sisters' Bright Winter Reading in February - Charity and I enjoy the Brighter Winter reading challenge each year. We both read lots of great books, but here are a few of books we especially enjoyed...
    2 weeks ago
  • Nourishing Days
    Spring Starts in February -
    4 weeks ago
  • Redeeming the Dirt
    2023 Live Event Links and Dates - Here are the dates for the 2023 training events we have planned. We hope to see you at one of them! Conferences March 24-26th – The 2023 Redeeming the Dirt...
    1 month ago
  • Hickery Holler Farm
    Fall Projects - Fall is a busy time of the year. The leaves are beautiful when they display their colors but piled up on my decks, sidewalks and doorways not so much. ...
    4 months ago
  • Sugar Mountain Farm
    Fall Piglets Available - Fall piglets. Born first week of September. Older and larger than this photo from when they were about ten days old. Ready to wean and go to new homes. The...
    5 months ago
  • Rocky Oak Homestead™
    Follow me! - Please follow me on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/rockyoakhomestead1/ Until Next Time... The Homestead Lady
    11 months ago
  • The Sifford Sojournal
    David's Digest: Do We Have Our Own Gourd? - [image: Jonah's Gourd] Jonah 4:5-11: *5 So Jonah went out of the city, and sat on the east side of the city, and there made him a booth, and ...
    1 year ago
  • The Southern Agrarian
    Cultural Barricades and Uniforms - We are in a culture war that most do not yet recognize, and we need to build cultural barricades to clearly mark the battle lines. Agrarians on one side, U...
    1 year ago
  • The Yellow Rose of Texas
    To You, Today. - It’s been ten years since today. A decade since you slipped away from a childhood that held on unexpectedly. Everything you think today is wrong, and i...
    1 year ago
  • Cultivated for God
    Choosing A Painter And Decorator Dublin - A home painter and decorator is someone who is employed by a contractor to paint and refurbish homes, and is also referred to as a home painter and decorat...
    1 year ago
  • Pastoral Symphony Farm
    testing -
    1 year ago
  • Truth Farmer
    The Biggest Thing Since Sliced Bread….In Bioweapons - Often times, those on the ground, digging for things, come up with pretty viable connections that those who are just trying to stay on top of things…Miss. ...
    1 year ago
  • Thy Hand Hath Provided
    An Interview About Our Homeschooling Journey - A friend asked me a bunch of questions and I did my best to answer. You can find the interview here.
    1 year ago
  • Thoughts from Frank and Fern
    This Blog is Closed - *We have moved. Y**ou may now find us at:* *thoughtsfromfrankandfern.wordpress.com*
    2 years ago
  • Hampton Victory Garden's Blog
    Manitowoc Calling - For the last three weeks, I’ve received an unknown call on my cell phone. The call comes in at the same time every day, but I never answer it. Manitowoc C...
    2 years ago
  • Practicing Resurrection
    Linthead Stomp, Act Three - ACT THREE Scene One Setting is a drab sparsely-furnished millworker house in Leaksville. On the wall is a 1930 calendar and a poster for The North Caro...
    3 years ago
  • The Contrary Farmer
    The Last Farmer - An Interview in 2001 with Marvelous Marv Grabacre From Gene Logsdon {Thanks to Pamela Smith, an Editor with The Progressive Farmer, we are posting an artic...
    3 years ago
  • North Country Farmer
    Best Home Canned Tomato Soup Recipe - This is our favorite tomato soup recipe for canning. This recipe makes a tomato soup concentrate canned in pint jars The post Best Home Canned Tomato Sou...
    3 years ago
  • Well WaterBoy Products
    Do you need a Water Well Bucket? - As if the threats of war, terrorism, economic collapse, natural and man-made catastrophes, plagues, solar flares and EMPs are not enough to consider, we no...
    3 years ago
  • The Deliberate Agrarian
    Herrick Kimball Is Now Blogging At Heavenstretch - Dateline: 23 June 2019 I've blogged on this Blogger format for 14 years. Blogger was a good place for me for most of those years. But it has become so pr...
    3 years ago
  • Sustainable Traditions
    Go Up On A Tall Mountain - Go up on a tall mountain, like where your ancestors once sacrificed to idols and learn that you are nothing. The post Go Up On A Tall Mountain appeared fi...
    3 years ago
  • Sunnybrook Farm
    Monday walk to the barn - Aggy went for a walk to the barn and a doe was watching her from near the creek. She had probably never seen a dog spinning around in a circle and of cou...
    4 years ago
  • ~Framboise Manor~
    it's summer... - jambaoney here! it's summer!! Well it has been a LONG while since i posted anything here. i was really caught up in work over the winter and into the sp...
    4 years ago
  • Works in Progress: A Homesteading Journey
    Looking back and Looking On: 2016 reflections and 2017 dreams - The blog has been quiet these days, but we've been busy behind the scenes. At times, it feels like I get nothing done but keeping the kids alive and us ...
    6 years ago
  • Agriphemera
    Three Vintage Hogs! - Photo from "Connecticut and the Hog." Click the picture for a larger view. If you like pigs, you're going to love this collection of three rare, vintage, ...
    6 years ago
  • Digging Into Freedom's True Meaning
    A Tribute to Dewayne Block - This tribute was posted to the Standing Stone Honey Products Facebook page this week. Something you find with a home business is that many people have he...
    6 years ago
  • Pastured Providence Farmstead
    Upcoming Farm School! - If you’ve made it this far on this blog, you deserve a pat on the back… it took real patience and perseverance to make that happen! The reality is that I d...
    6 years ago
  • Life in the clouds
    January - OK, so January has rolled around. The heat is here, not as bad as some years and bringing a decent amount of rain too. The grass has come on and the cattle...
    6 years ago
  • Glory Farm
    2017 CSA Season - Yep. I'm still here. Christmas and New Year's have past. January is time to start thinking about taxes and gardens. Let's just think about the gardens a...
    6 years ago
  • Building Rome, as fast as I can!
    Please don't waste your Tuesday! - Let's set the mood first... Okay... for those of you who don't know, I am a conservative Christian. I have mixed feelings about the Republicans and have ...
    6 years ago
  • TN Farmgirl
    Local and Love Pets? - Essential Oils for Fido and Felix! Bill and I love animals and we like to support their health as naturally as possible on our homestead. Would you like to...
    6 years ago
  • The Homestead Experiment
    Storing Food and Possibly the Coolest Thing Ever! - Food storage is imperative on a homestead. You might think that goes without saying. While I can freeze quite a bit, it is not sustainable...meaning if t...
    7 years ago
  • Florida Survival Gardening
    Here's how to subscribe via e-mail at the new site! - Hi, Florida Survival Gardening subscribers! Many of you asked if it was possible to continue receiving my posts on a daily basis since I switched over to a...
    7 years ago
  • On Big Turtle Creek
    Rabbit and Kraut - David asked for a rabbit dish with sauerkraut. I didn’t have a particular recipe, so I looked over my cookbook library and pulled a Russian/German/Polish...
    7 years ago
  • The Midland Agrarian
    Goodbye Granny Miller - If this weblog were one of my sheep or cows, it would have starved from neglect! I have been meaning to post about a couple of things, but real life somet...
    8 years ago
  • ND Homekeeper
    Spring Has Finally Sprung - David brought me crab apple tree blossoms and lilacs. Now that spring is finally here, summer can't be too far away!
    9 years ago
  • :: foutfolk ::
    boys room . . . - The boys room, on the other hand, had paper. And lots of it! Some of it was peeling off already, so it made it a little easier to peel the rest of the pa...
    10 years ago
  • Planet Whizbang Giveaway
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  • The Homestead Daily
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  • Reformation Acres
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  • The Brilliant Homestead - Great Homesteading Ideas for a DIY Life
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I Invented Granola Bars....

I Invented Granola Bars....
...And I Can Prove It
(click on the bar)

Get The Peppermint Zing!

Get The Peppermint Zing!
A sinus sauna how-to
(click photo for details)

Yeoman Furniture & My New Wood Box

Yeoman Furniture & My New Wood Box
Yeomen don't buy furniture.
They make their own. (click the picture)

Yeoman Furniture
(Part 2)

Yeoman Furniture<br> (Part 2)
Waste Not, Want Not (click the picture for the story)

My Amazing Whizbang Apple Grinder

My Amazing Whizbang Apple Grinder
You can make awesome apple mash, ready for pressing, in no time with this homemade device. Click on the picture to learn more

We Make Apple Cider

We Make Apple Cider
You can too
(click on the picture to learn how)

Twelve Years Old Today

Twelve Years Old Today
He's actually 22 now, but my prayer is the same

This is William Kimball
(Him An Me Is Kin)

This is William Kimball<br>(Him An Me Is Kin)
Click on the picture for William's Story

Homegrown Poultry

Homegrown Poultry
Click on the picture and I'll show you how to butcher a chicken

The Lovely Marlene With A Homemade Whizbang Garden Cart

The Lovely Marlene With A Homemade Whizbang Garden Cart
Anyone can make a Whizbang Garden Cart. Click on the picture to learn how.

My Whizbang Row Cover Hoop System

My Whizbang Row Cover Hoop System
Finally Online as of 1/29/10
(click the pic)

Have You Seen Jax Hamlin's Chickens?

Have You Seen Jax Hamlin's Chickens?
Click The Chicken!

This Blog Promotes Personal Responsibility And Traditional Concepts of American Liberty

This Blog Promotes Personal Responsibility And Traditional Concepts of American Liberty
—:::—
"If a community, or a section, or a race, or an age, is groaning under industrialism, and well aware that it is an evil dispensation, it must find a way to throw it off. To think that this cannot be done is pusillanimous. And if the whole community, section, race, or age thinks it cannot be done, then... it has doomed itself to impotence."
—Twelve Southerners
—:::—

The Christian-Agrarian Exodus of 1620

The Christian-Agrarian Exodus of 1620
The Pligrims did NOT come to America for religious freedom.
(click the picture)

Vacuum Bottle Thermos Cooking

Vacuum Bottle Thermos Cooking
Learn how to prepare and cook simple, inexpensive, wholesome meals (click the thermos bottle to read)

The Sermon I'll Never Forget

The Sermon I'll Never Forget
Pastor West was at Iwo Jima
(click Mt. Suribachi)

Planting Potatoes With A Little Girl

Planting Potatoes With A Little Girl
"I must admit that four year old girls were once something like aliens to me." (click the pic)

Boys Will Be…. Warriors

Boys Will Be….  Warriors
Swinging homemade maces at each other can be great fun!
(click the warriors)

Benny's Grandfather Was A Ditch Digger

Benny's Grandfather Was A Ditch Digger
And He Grew Tomatoes
(click the Big Boy)

Backyard Poultry Processing With My 11-Year-Old Son

Backyard Poultry Processing With My 11-Year-Old Son
If he can do it, so can you.
(click on the smiley face)

Another Summer Evening's Meal

Another Summer Evening's Meal
This is the kind of food we dream about in the depths of winter.
(click on the picture)

Pickled Garlic Scapes

Pickled Garlic Scapes
Click on the silly boy's nose for a pickled scape tutorial

"Every Bean's A Blessing, Boys"

"Every Bean's A Blessing, Boys"
Dried beans present an opportunity to teach important things to my children (click the beans)

Hay Hooks

Hay Hooks
I bought my sons hay hooks, and they have gotten a lot of use since I wrote this essay

When Me & Ed Made Apple Cider

When Me & Ed Made Apple Cider
The Year Was 1976
(click the old press)

The Fun, Fast Way To Skin A Deer

The Fun, Fast Way To Skin A Deer
Seeing is believing



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