baked goods february 2 and 3, 2025

Cliches may be true. February 3rd Rock Farm Report.

How do significant life events or the passage of time influence your perspective on life? Cliches can be true, sometimes. I stop to smell the fresh baking. And definately snort deeply with wild roses. I breathe deeply when I first put on my CPAP nose pillow at night. I'm still trying to get perspective on … Continue reading Cliches may be true. February 3rd Rock Farm Report.

baked goods february 2 and 3, 2025

Thinking. {{{Insert spinning icon here}}}. Failed fossil fuel.

The author reminisces about their first computer... They share personal anecdotes about their cats... and their lives together. Reflecting on technology’s evolution, they now live off-grid, using Linux and satellite internet, highlighting their journey. {{{AI generated, human edited}}}

Phase 2, outbuildings, property remediation, and underwear.

The author envisions using lottery winnings to expand their homestead, including adding a workshop, finishing a pavilion, and enhancing their rock farm's resilience. They appreciate their home's innovative design, address maintenance challenges, and emphasize sustainable living, urging for funds to realize these plans while valuing self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship. {{{AI generated, human vetted}}}

Our snowsquall warning just ended, January 14 2025.

Pretty snow and critically-low fossil fuel levels.

Forced highway driving, while my cat pees on the wall as I try to compose a coherent email to the outside world. And a farm report!

Paul shares his top three pet peeves: long drives [to the city], lack of email responses from others, and his cat Jupiter's litter box habits. He also provides updates on the rock farm, including roofing progress, a thank you to local [pipefitters], and preparations for winter amid technical challenges. {{{AI generated, human-edited}}}