Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Learning

I am grateful for the opportunity to go to youtube and follow various subjects.  My most frequent views lately have been about chicken coops and ketogenic diets and their benefits.  A video I watched today addressed the problem of overcoming previous programming about food.  I wasn't particularly attracted to the fruit I saw at Sprouts or Walmart, but in anticipation of the visits to those stores I played over how delicious it would taste to eat grapes.  I now don't recall seeing any grapes although they played a large role in my fantasies.  I bought heavy cream, pork rinds, lettuce and a baked chicken but by the time I had visited Lucinda I was outside the window of consumption that I practice and I will have to be content with lettuce wrapped chicken for breakfast in the morning.  I have gained some useful insights about chicken coops as I viewed various videos.  I find that installing an automatic door on my coop holds no interest for me.  I am reminded of a demonstration of effective ways of feeding fish.  It turned out that having a man on the edge of the tank throwing in food was the most economical way to operate.  When the fish began to stop rising to feed he stopped feeding.  It wasn't a matter of time spent but of sensitivity to the behavior of the fish, a technological feat that remains outside the range of practicality.  Visiting egg layers twice a day is just a matter of due diligence. 

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