The post reflects on how the awareness of mortality can reshape one's perspective on life. The author expresses disdain for triviality and finds solace in meditation and music. Death influences thoughts profoundly, prompting deep appreciation for cherished songs that may serve as emotional anchors. The narrative highlights personal experiences and reflections intertwined with creative expression. {{{{AI-generated; human vetted}}}
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Cut out the anxiety, thankyouverymuch!! February 2/26 Farm Report.
The author would change his anxious nature if he could. Donut cakes. Snow suits. Boiling oil and making donuts.
What I don’t use: semaphore! (((January 17/26 PN’s Personal Post)))
HOW is more important than WHAT. The media is the message.
My first/last rifle in British Columbia.
Deadly, 80-year-old trinkets, from a global catastrophe.
Eventually…
PN disengages from aggressive motorists and reflects about traveling abroad. PN also prepares to sell firewood and reflects upon his medication.
JULY 22/25: AFTER the summer heat. Musings before tomorrow’s Tobermory Market.
PN poses with his completed wood bins and uses non-toxic fungicides on pea plants.
It gets better (with ice storms). March 32nd Farm Report.
What advice would you give to your teenage self? It gets better. In the post-pandemic mindset, this phrase seems to be lost among the screaming meemies and awful players online. I remember George Takei being the one who supposedly coined this phrase (during a LGBQ media event). In April, I will be turning 55 years … Continue reading It gets better (with ice storms). March 32nd Farm Report.
