Pennsif's Sustainability Curation Digest for MSP - week ending 7 March 2021

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It's been a bright week with plenty of time in the garden.

But yesterday was a dark day when Mr Goose finally left us.

He's had a good run - came to us as an unwanted giveaway about 7 years ago.

Age, and lack of water time due to Avian Flu restrictions, got the better of him.

Farewell Mr Goose.

So I dedicate this week's great sustainability related posts to Mr Goose...



My Five Sustainability Picks of the Week...


Financial Goals and Determinations - Investing discipline and efficient time management by @ravenking13



Baby Number 3! by @knownassam



Pruning the Big Trees - March 3, 2021 by @goldenoakfarm



Off-grid vegan... is it possible? by @fenngen



Method of collecting potatoes from our own land by @sumaiya777



The Minnow Support Project has multiple curators that pick five posts from under-valued minnows each week to highlight through MSP3k. This way MSP and PAL can promote new writers and content creators on Hive, and in effect reward them for doing a superior job.



[ header graphic by @pennsif ]



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7 comments
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@pennsif thanks for choice my blog.I really happy to see this great curation.🤝🤝🤝

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Poor Mr Goose. Not tried geese, but our chickens are doing okay.

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Sorry to hear of Mr. Goose's demise, sounds like he definitely had a good run!

Geese truly can be fierce and fearless protectors. We used to live by a wide waterway and had several Emden geese. The Alpha male (who lived to be 12-13, best guess) would attack anything he felt didn't belong... even saw him attack the mail carrier's jeep, if he was parked too long!

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Yes geese make very good protectors for chickens.

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