The garden project is going well. We planned to do some weeding and finish erecting the "anti critter" fence but it rained most of the day. It rained today also so no garden work. Here are a few pictures of the tomatoes in their cages, cantalope and squash plants.


And the main Building after Laura Lee mowed.

One of the big reasons I switched to our own forum was this crack written in third grader English:
"and aryans aren't supposed to be degrading theirself like a common coolie. leave the weed pulling to the negro and other beasts of burden."
So this guy clearly does not understand the NA worldview at all. Not even a little bit.
We don't want ANY "coolies" or "negros" in our living space AT ALL. We will pick our own produce, make our own food, weed our own gardens, clean our own houses, roof our own buildings. See what Globalism and lasse fare Capitalism does to the brain.
We are building a sustainable community of Whites in what will be the future Appalachian Redoubt. This is the only black allowed on the property. Malcolm "X."

Seriously, its hard to believe that any self respecting White Nationalist would think like that after all the trouble importing non-Whites has cause Our race and Our civilization.
We got the power turned back on in the Farmhouse this afternoon. One of our transformers sent a power spike up the line and broke the breaker so the power company came out and fixed. I enjoy answering questions about what the place is and what we do. This repairman had heard a number of wild stories about the place so I was glad to show him that we don't have artillery positions...although he seemed a bit disappointed.
The black berries are ripening all over the property and we've picked quite a few already, so have the bears and deer. I also captured a picture of a wild turkey on one of the cameras we have around the property.
I repainted the gate to the Campus a couple days back and repair work on the road will be ongoing for the foreseeable future. Still, just like we pointed out in last month's BULLETIN we were very lucky and our damage is nothing compared to others. One member who lives about 40 miles away had his road wash out and two days ago was the first time he was able to drive off his property since the storm. Several people near him died during the flooding.

The freshly painted gate.

The turkey.
More tomorrow.
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