tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post5481144398210130410..comments2023-09-04T14:29:20.290-07:00Comments on The Deliberate Agrarian 2.0: Billy SundayPart 2Herrick Kimballhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-41344423188203818102018-03-12T19:25:29.971-07:002018-03-12T19:25:29.971-07:00At the bottom of the email is a link "View We...At the bottom of the email is a link "View Web Version." This takes you to the actual website and the subscribe to email option should be on the right. Missionary Helpshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03601763489804090353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-84777550056216619212018-03-12T11:18:57.667-07:002018-03-12T11:18:57.667-07:00Kicking Straps = hobble. Mr Kimball - the "f...Kicking Straps = hobble. Mr Kimball - the "follow by email" option doesn't appear to be available anymore?<br />Thanks!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-54171563908809812542018-03-12T04:42:34.833-07:002018-03-12T04:42:34.833-07:00Thanks, Diane.
There should be two boxes showing ...Thanks, Diane. <br />There should be two boxes showing at the top of the right column of this page. One is "Follow by Email" and the other is "Subscribe To This Blog." Those are the same options I had at The Deliberate Agrarian 1.0 blog. Are you seeing them?<br />According to Kire in Macedonia, a long-time reader of this blog, those options may not show if you have an ad blocker. You would need to disable the ad blocker to see them and get signed up.<br />Perhaps someone else knows of other options to "subscribe" to the posts here?Herrick Kimballhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-58608330050188963352018-03-12T04:36:55.620-07:002018-03-12T04:36:55.620-07:00Thanks for the comments, everyone.
Yes, kicking s...Thanks for the comments, everyone. <br />Yes, kicking straps are put on cows to keep them from kicking when milking. Perhaps horses too, at times.Herrick Kimballhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17116051416696885647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-9878618042177523202018-03-11T13:19:03.209-07:002018-03-11T13:19:03.209-07:00Why don't you have the "Blogger" opt...Why don't you have the "Blogger" option to follow your blog on like your previous blog was offering, I don't use any of the options you are using and I'm probably not the only one. DianeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-36672784605293869502018-03-11T12:53:49.307-07:002018-03-11T12:53:49.307-07:00Elizabeth L. Johnson said, Herrick, you certainly...Elizabeth L. Johnson said, Herrick, you certainly went to a lot of effort for this post. No, don't know what kicking straps are. These were great quotes, some thought-provoking, some I understood, a few I didn't. Thought-provoking: "Character needs no epitaph.." . Wow-factor: "It won't save your soul, if your wife is a christian. You've got to be something more than a brother-in-law to the Church." Funny: "Nearly everybody is stuck-up about something. Some people are even proud that they aren't proud!" Thanks, Herrick.Elizabeth L. Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06575027787161815772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-85892144665106744092018-03-11T12:41:03.843-07:002018-03-11T12:41:03.843-07:00When we ran our dairy we had devices called "...When we ran our dairy we had devices called "kickers" for cows that kicked a lot. It was two metal devices connected by a rod that each fit over the hip bone of the cows and then was tightened down via the rod until they couldn't kick or found it hard too. Not a strap but I'm assuming the reasoning was the same.vdealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13980949311520793303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2676665452437949887.post-7828276568937880442018-03-11T09:00:29.358-07:002018-03-11T09:00:29.358-07:00 I picture something that ties the front legs to t... I picture something that ties the front legs to the hind legs of a horse that tends to kick . I have found that word before in old books and so have had that picture in my mind a long time ,but never bothered to look it up. . Karen JonesAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17043085804184888545noreply@blogger.com