clear sighted, fine, distinct


August 26, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 237)
Tuesday, Nehase 20, 2017 (Ethiopian calendar/12th month)
Tsahim םיחצ 2 (Enochian calendar/6th month/shining of sun)
August 14, 2025 (International Fixed calendar)
Lunar Moon 2, Kali 4 (13 Moon calendar/waxing crescent moon)
~ Lunar Scorpion Moon of Challenge, August 23rd – September 19th
Hazel Moon: August 5 – September 1 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Day 4, 6th lunation at 9-16%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.12.15.11 7 Chuen 9 Mol (Mayan Long Count calendar)
~ in 1791 John Fitch granted US patent for his working steamboat

photo of the day

twenty-twenty adjective
[ twen-tee-twen-tee, twuhn-tee-twuhn-tee ]
keenly or acutely perceptive.

*photo is mine

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DIY Civil War Neosporin Recipe: ask a prepper …“Folks, we’ve all been there. You nick yourself splitting wood or cleaning game, and before you know it, that small cut is looking angry. Now imagine the drugstore’s closed for good and your last tube of Neosporin is a dried-up relic. That’s basically how life was for soldiers and civilians during the Civil War. No penicillin or modern antiseptics. Just grit, whatever nature provided, and a lot of ingenuity. One of their go-to fixes was a simple pine resin salve—what some of us call “Civil War Neosporin.” It’s made from ingredients you can forage, grow, or keep in your stockpile, and it can last a year or two without refrigeration. I’m going to show you how to make it, why it works, and how our ancestors used it to keep minor injuries from turning deadly.” …what is Neosporin, what did they use in the Civil War?, key ingredients and why they work, step-by-step recipe, do it yourself Neosporin for pets, how to use, store, and apply the salve, other civil war-era infection recipes (honey and sugar paste, whiskey or moonshine wash, onion poultice, saltwater soak)

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