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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #46
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I found Good News for Native American Tribal Communities from the USDA. I am so Thankful that Native Americans from North Carolina helped my Great-grandfather get to Fort Monroe during the Civil War. Most importantly helping my people farm this land with their Farming Secrets up to 1864. https://mail.aol.com/d/search/name=U...U0RDATKkLnWN7E

This may be a good time to share your Farming Secrets with a good Trade for Land to farm on, to once again grow your own food to feed your family. We here in America are losing our young people's ability to farm like their Great-Grandparents.
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I pray that everyone Farm safely and have a Great Veteran's Day Weekend.
My Husband is a Veteran and I will try to give him the Weekend Off, Amen!!!!

I also Look at the Native Americans who stayed in the Wooded areas along the borders of North Carolina and South Carolina as my Hero Veterans, Amen!!. Helped contraband Slaves and Iris immigrants get to their Freedom at Fort Monroe including my Great Grandfather. These Native Americans did not leave during the Trial Of Tears and Helped the Union Army. Native American secret farming Skills from Virginia/South Carolina/North Carolina helped save my Heirloom Tomato Farm/ Vegetable Farm/Tree Farm from very high Temperatures. So we must invest in our Precious Native Americans by investing in their Community and Farmland, Amen!!
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I also Look at the Native Americans who stayed in the Wooded areas along the borders of North Carolina and South Carolina as Hero Veterans who Helped Contraband Slaves and Irish immigrants get to their Freedom at Fort Monroe including my Great-Grandfather. These Native Americans did not leave during the "Trial Of Tears" and Helped the Union Army get my family members to Freedom.
Happily Farming their Heirloom Tomatoes and Vegetables here on my many Farmlands in front of Fort Monroe.

Native Americans "Secret Farming Skills from Virginia/South Carolina/North Carolina" who worked together in 1861, helped save my Heirloom Tomato Farm/ Vegetable Farm/Tree Farm from very high Temperatures.

So we must invest in our Precious Native Americans by investing in their Community and Farmland, Amen!!

All students and our young Farmers should learn their True History to bring back the pure Love and understanding of their Gifts and Trades "Or the Love of Farming they were born with. The same Love I received from the Catholic Church Nuns in New Jersey which taught me to believe in myself suffering from Dyslexia; and just wanting to Farm.

So this weekend let's Hug the Veterans and the Native Americans and eat the last of your Tomatoes and Vegetables from your Garden with JOY, Amen!!
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Happy Veteran's Day

I went to Aberdeen Garden in my Historical City today to see how the Farmers of this historical land were doing on this Veteran's Day. Their Garden looked good, Amen!! I have been praying for them because it looks like many have not been farming well since Covid-19. The Late Great Mayor Mr. Easton helped me and my Children as I was looking for the Land farmed by my Great Grandfather during my early research. That Precious Mayor and his Office helped me by letting me see the early plans of this community of Great Black Veterans. I looked around but did not feel the Spirit of my Great Grandfather. They got The City of Newport News to help me. I looked around and talked to people who seemed scared to talk about the Contraband Slaves and their Farmlands in Front of Fort Monroe. I "Wish someone would have told me" that this history was Lost and Not to Research this where you would be secretly destroyed because my historical City of Hampton Took over this land in 1958 in front of Fort Monroe without anyone giving my City of Hampton this very important historical information of all its history. Especially the Farming History that included my Great Grandt Father who was a Pound Farmer and Fought in the Civil War under the Late Great Major General Benjamin Butler. I can only Pray that the volunteers in Newport News who helped me are doing well, and did not suffer in secret as my family, as I studied the Law for 25 years without letting you all know here at Tomatoville.

You can see that my Historical Town of Hampton keeps up with all their Black Veteran History. I do not know Why the other Towns did not give their true history to my city. My People are lost without knowing the Native Americans helped us and stayed with us to recover as Newly Freed Humans who also loved to Farm, Amen!!

https://visithampton.com/attraction/...storic-museum/
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I have learned that my Italian Heirloom tomato plants were not producing for me this year because they had too much shade from the tall Heirloom Corn growing beside them to protect my Tomato Crop of 2023. I always study how a New Variety of Heirloom Tomatoes Grows first before adding it to my Website. Italian Heirloom grows shorter than my other Heirloom Tomatoes from 5-7 feet tall. My Heirloom Corn is around 12-14 feet. I will have to make sure Short Tomato Plants are protected by shade cloth only next year, while we are going through this Climate Change of heat temperatures of over 99-100.
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Happy Thanksgiving Everyone. May the Lord continue to Bless our Hands and Feet to continue Growing Our "Tomatoes Babies" our Lover Of Farming. Amen!!!!!

Enjoy this Day with Hearts of Thanks and Forgiveness with the Might and strength to accomplish our Godly Missions!!!!!!!!

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