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  • From: Don Bowen <don.bowen AT earthlink.net>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] rain water collection was: Unpreparedness
  • Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 14:30:51 -0800

At 2/7/2007, you wrote:
In freezing areas I would opt for an underground cistern. Except for
drip irrigation you need a pump anyway, so lifting the water another
eight feet is no big deal.

Very true. It was 89 here yesterday so I sometimes forget about cold.



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At 2/7/2007, you wrote:
You could be right some months. Right now I have to go research
whether what the beer-drinking checkout gal told me is true, that New
Belgium Brewery was bought by Anheuser Busch. Nothing is sacred
anymore or safe from the big boys.

I hope not. Blue Paddle is a very good beer but my favorite has become 1554. And I always grab a Trippel when I see it.



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Maybe it is time to thumb your nose at Anheuser Busch and brew your
own. I've had some pretty good home brews (and some pretty
questionable ones too). Was I imagining things or do I recollect
correctly that you sometimes brew your own, Gene? Gloria

That is James, not me. I've never tasted home brew that was good enough to seduce me away from the glorious plethora of micro-brewery offerings. I suspect making a superb home brew would be like the hundred or so other things I could spend my limited time on. When you become my age you get more jealous of how you spend your time. I am happy to pay someone else for doing any number of things that I could, if I chose, do myself.






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