From the Desk of John Rourke – February 26th, 2024

Seeds are at the Dollar Tree now – 4 packs for $1.00. Over the years I’ve used these seeds many times with no issues. Many varieties are heirlooms. When I lived down South early April was when I began putting seeds in the ground. Here in Maine, there are a few crops that can be planted in mid-April but the majority will have to wait until May.

So much work to do and very much. looking forward to it. Establishing a maximum-producing garden is a huge priority for our preparedness system.

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I watched the first episode of the new Walking Dead series – The Ones Who Live. I’me really impressed. It had me wanting more and when I went to the episodes to watch the next one on the AMC app – NOTHING!! I’m guessing I’ll have to wait until next week.
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Anyone ever tried Turkey SPAM?

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The national debt is almost at $34.5 trillion, we continue to send millions of dollars to Ukraine and Israel, ignore the Southern border, target political opponents via a corrupt criminal justice system, overtax citizens, and mothers are now called “birthing parents”.

The insanity continues.

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Stay safe all and please…..keep preparing.

Rourke

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