 Lonely Piggy, how are the plants looking so far on patio? Did you go and buy any new ones? We've been, actually we haven't talked about plants. Our city, by the way, gang, one of the things about surviving the Great Reset, some of the things that we've talked about building communities and whatnot. One of the things every community should do is give away free seedlings, right? So check this out. Here's a tray of seedlings, right? This has got a whole bunch of stuff. We've got lettuce, we've got kale, we've got chard, we've got basil, we've got zucchinis, we've got cucumbers here. We've got, what do you call it? Chives here. We've got some Japanese greens here and stuff. This tray, okay. This tray This tray of seedlings, right? This tray of seedlings. This one. Calendula as well, right? Calendula, right? We got what's this one called? We got, what else we got? Broccoli, we got broccoli. Broccoli shiso, right? shiso. Another tray here, right? Another tray here. Half a tray. All these greens on the side here. This bed. These are all tomatoes that you see here. See, do you see these guys there? Those are all tomatoes. I got 12 tomato plants we've planted. Seedlings. All of this picked up from the city, giving away seedlings for free, for people to plant in their yards, okay, to grow food for themselves. This is what every city and municipality should be doing. Every spring, they should be giving away seedlings for free to people that want them to make the community food stable, right? Make sure the community is food secure, right? And it gets people growing food and it gets, it builds a community, right? All of these, we've planted a whole bunch. We've planted a tray and a half. That bed over there, we haven't, there's a bed back there that's just like this. We haven't planted the seeds yet. I got a whole bunch of pots. They also give away soil and compost and wood chips for free. We went and picked up some soil, we got soil, we've used some soil, we've used some compost, right? In the front of the house, we're going to do some of the plants as well this year, right? So that's the business, right? Gang, if you want to start thinking about how to be financially independent, just, I'm just giving this little pitch again, okay? Financially independent, if you want to be food secure, if you want to build a community, if you want to raise a family, if you want to be mentally at peace, right? Learn to garden, learn to garden, learn to grow food, okay? If you're active in your community, lobby your cities, your counties, your districts to give away seedlings to people so they can have gardens where they're growing food. There are also ways, communities in our area anyway, where there's an organization that they actually will come and turn your yard into like a mini garden, and they will share the food with you, okay? As well as take some away to give to the homeless and stuff like this. So this year again, we're planting a fair bit of stuff. Lots of lettuce, lots of butter lettuce. The butter lettuce we love, lots of tomatoes. So lonely piggy, the plants are looking fantastic. I'm loving the garden. We're going to do a lot of live streams here, okay? If things work out, if the weather holds out.