Forwarded from TruthGraphs
Survival Gardening: The Backyard Homestead
With raised bed gardens, high density planting, and some planning small yards can be converted to generate food for your family.
Quarter Acre can harvest:
1400 eggs
2000 pounds of vegetables
280 pounds of pork
50 pounds of wheat
60 pounds of fruit
75 pounds of nuts
Source: The Backyard Homestead: Produce All the Food You need on Just a Quarter Acre.
With raised bed gardens, high density planting, and some planning small yards can be converted to generate food for your family.
Quarter Acre can harvest:
1400 eggs
2000 pounds of vegetables
280 pounds of pork
50 pounds of wheat
60 pounds of fruit
75 pounds of nuts
Source: The Backyard Homestead: Produce All the Food You need on Just a Quarter Acre.
Forwarded from Αρυολογία☀️ (The Indo-Europeans)
Scythian gold belt buckle depicting horses & men under a tree, 4th – 3rd century BCE
Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
"Freyja is most gently born: she is wedded to the man named Ódr. Their daughter is Hnoss: she is so fair, that those things which are fair and precious are called hnossir. Ódr went away on long journeys, and Freyja weeps for him, and her tears are red gold. Freyja has many names, and this is the cause thereof: that she gave herself sundry names, when she went out among unknown peoples seeking Ódr: she is called Mardöll and Hörn, Gefn, Sýr. Freyja had the necklace Brísinga-men. She is also called Lady of the Vanir."
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Painting: Golden tears by Gustav Klimt
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Painting: Golden tears by Gustav Klimt
Forwarded from Art of Neale Rundgren
Image 01 - Freya" (1882) by Carl Emil Doepler
Image 02 - Uller". Leaning on a bow and wearing ice skates
Image 03 - Forseti sits in judgement, presumably in Glitnir.
Image 04 - Einherjar are served by Valkyries in Valhöll while Odin sits upon his throne, flanked by one of his wolves.
Image 02 - Uller". Leaning on a bow and wearing ice skates
Image 03 - Forseti sits in judgement, presumably in Glitnir.
Image 04 - Einherjar are served by Valkyries in Valhöll while Odin sits upon his throne, flanked by one of his wolves.
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (T.L.K.)
There's been a lot of hullabaloo about hair color in European circles. While yes different tribal groups in Europe tend to favor one or the other hair color at different points in history. The reality is that just like other animals of the north foxes, bears, even Squirrels. Hyperboreans (Europeans/People of the North) indeed have various arrays of "Pelt" colors. It's a mark of the Northern woods. -TLK
Forwarded from Hyperborean Radio (Uncensored) (T.L.K.)
There is a negative connotation on Trickster deities, that need not be there. The result of this mindset is due to the influence of the devil and Christianity. Trickster deities such as Veles, Hermes, Reynard, Prometheus, Odin, Loki, Puck, and more. They master magic, invent alphabets, find and bring back gifts for the gods and their people. Puck is a romantic and will matchmake lovers who catch his eye, Loki brought back Gullinbursti, Mjolnir and other great gifts that the gods use, Prometheus gave man fire and crafts, Hermes the alphabet and much more. The "Trickster" category is a broad and complex one, that is more of a means to simplify a deity than to outright explain it. None of these deities as tricky as they may be, are evil. Most were in fact beloved by their own people and still are. They are teachers, guardians, romantics, and helpfully cunning. To allow "Trickster" to be a negative is to ignore 10's of thousands of a years of history for less than 2000.-TLK