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  • I now have something yellow in my wardrobe

    I now have something yellow in my wardrobe

    This isn’t a tutorial for a friendship bracelet, just an awareness post for you guys that yellow is now the symbol of the No Kings movement. To me it’s more than just a symbol of protest against authoritarian regimes, it is to hopefully show kids that someone cares about their well being enough to risk…

  • No-Spoon-Day Entertainments

    May 11, 2025 by HTV9 This is partially what the whole upcoming book is about. So it’s a bit of a preview.If you’ve ever been sick or laid up in bed for any amount of time, you’ve probably tried the usual ways to entertain yourself, such as TV, books, writing, texting, and magazines. Here are…

  • Notes On Container Gardening

    April 4, 2025 by HTV9 Here are some things I’ve learned over a few years gardening in Texas on my patio.– Granular as well as liquid organic fertilizer is needed for stuff to survive here since it gets so much water. Compost also really helps as does topping up the soil with more potting soil…

  • News regarding upcoming book

    Jun 4, 2024 by HTV9 Due to surprise circumstances, I will be releasing the book not in a year since I started the blog but four or five years from now or so. The reason is as follows: it’s a lot better than I thought. This way I can also cram a lot more in…

  • No visuals: Sowing Wildflower Seeds With Limited Mobility

    Apr 3, 2024 by HTV9 Here’s the method I developed to sow wildflower and flower seeds at the edges of the backyard. It’s simple. First, communicate with family to ensure they mow 8 inches away from the perimeter so stuff can grow there. Second, scatter wildflower seeds sparingly along the perimeter, right among the grass.…

  • Assorted ideas without visuals

    Jan 26, 2024 by HTV9 1. Upon entering a room and forgetting what you came in there for, close your eyes and take a few deep breaths. Sometimes can help.2. Clover and alfalfa seeds can be put on pastures or lawns before the location’s usual period of several weeks of rain to help with soil…