My first/last rifle in British Columbia.

Deadly, 80-year-old trinkets, from a global catastrophe.

2026 = Life Off-Grid, the gritty new year reboot post!!!

Life off-grid, and a dreadful diary. Don't go off-grid unless YOU ARE WILLING TO DO THE WORK. The authors accept the challenges.

I want a yearly DO-OVER. August 18/25 Rock Farm Report.

It's been a hot summer with too much drama. We are happiest when we are doing farm chores on our rock farm. Keep in touch with us!

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.

This is Paul Neem's icon for his private contracting activities.

DIY Anti-Collision Dots: An Effective Solution? July 19/25 update… addendum!

Paul applies bird-protection dots to the south window and agonizes over his pavilion.

Did I go outside. Get it done. And do something awesome?

Write a letter to your 100-year-old self. I made it! Did I pay attention to the sunrise this morning? Did I go to the washroom, in the toilet? And washed my hands with soap and water? Did I brush my teeth BEFORE… …kissing my cat good morning? Am I wearing pants? Did I increase my … Continue reading Did I go outside. Get it done. And do something awesome?

Food Security and pavilion update.

How would you improve your community? Upgrade our existing North Bruce Peninsula (Lion’s Head & Tobermory) food banks. Give extra funding for Tobermory’s year-round community centre. The Meeting Place is on a shoestring budget. And I’d make damn sure The Bruce Mens Shed gets its own workshop. Men’s mental health is a priority for me. … Continue reading Food Security and pavilion update.

Lots of arguments. A dictionary & encyclopedia on every table.

The author reflects on life before the internet, reminiscing about the era of paper dictionaries, encyclopedias, and family debates over truth. They also share updates on farm life, including home maintenance and improvements, while navigating spring's challenges and local sales dynamics. The narrative combines nostalgia with contemporary experiences. {{AI generated; human vetted}}

Socially acceptable hydrant sniffing. April 20 Farm Report.

How do you use social media? Self-promotion, without self-aggrandizement. Checking in with current pop/pulp culture. Assess the local gossip. Oh, and looking at cat pictures & drawing on walls! Memes… don’t forget the witty word play. 2025 EASTER Sunday Rock Farm Report Both TS and I pick up on the spiritual uptick this Easter long … Continue reading Socially acceptable hydrant sniffing. April 20 Farm Report.

Where it’s sunny, cold, and rocky.

The author reflects on their preference for living near large bodies of water and mountains, choosing a peninsula between Lake Huron. They also detail home preparation tasks, while expressing gratitude toward local businesses assisting on their project. {{{AI generated, human edited}}

Honestly? Art. Drafting. Graphic design.

What was your favorite subject in school? Tick tock. Tick tock. Pre-delivery inspection looming.

Friday October 18, 2024 farm report {{updated later that day}}

Seeking fuel vendors! PM us.

Contentedness > happiness. Hügelkultur, lifting rocks, reducing waste stream, keep shopping local, and watching electrochemistry at work.

In what ways does hard work make you feel fulfilled? Need details? Link. Physio helped my shoulder. Now, for cardio! This bypass will allow rental GEN to be installed if SHTF. PN can wait until DE’s tutorial. Roof array. Ground array. Non-tracking! I’m betting on it giving users real-time BATT monitoring. I’m damn sure Rydell … Continue reading Contentedness > happiness. Hügelkultur, lifting rocks, reducing waste stream, keep shopping local, and watching electrochemistry at work.

Plenty of thermal mass. Lower ecological footprint.

What does your ideal home look like? Eventually, that additional off the visible side (where that plywood sheet is located in the image) will be built. Then. Then we have our ideal house. Random Thoughts https://youtu.be/s5BB73gqlNw?si=dudHRozfNRWqRc10 Let’s get the frills out of the bill!

Friday, August 2/24 Evening Update

We’re still optimistic that a mural can be applied to that north wall. This array has 1 empty row for PV expansion. Rydall Construction has history with us. And you need to give them your business. Ask me about it! The buried cistern will supplement our SLOW refill well. Its final colour may complement the … Continue reading Friday, August 2/24 Evening Update

Rural parcel delivery (good, bad, [not] ugly)!

Well, the good news first: I parked my anus at our Lindsay Road 40 driveway & waited for my $3K satellite dish. And safely received it. Thank you, Peninsula Parcels. That… was the positive. Bad news: the overpriced chunk of steel (pole bracket) is now misplaced. I’m asking my awesome neighbour to check in front … Continue reading Rural parcel delivery (good, bad, [not] ugly)!

Reading meta-commentaries on Wikis, obsessing about hummers, and getting into the weeds!

The writer loses track of time by exploring Wikipedia aimlessly. However, they find more fulfillment in activities such as whittling, enjoying nature, and tending to their woodlot. The post also contains updates on construction, a photo of a household pet, and recommendations for various products and services.

Money. Gasoline. Impact. Relationships. Felines. Food.

Are there things you try to practice daily to live a more sustainable lifestyle? Sustainable lifestyle can be a tricky weasel word (phrase) for me to define. If I look at it from a financial POV, am I living within my means. I have a guaranteed basic income. I’m not burning through money that I … Continue reading Money. Gasoline. Impact. Relationships. Felines. Food.

May 22nd: News from the peninsula.

While we were slinging dog biscuits, the second coat of concrete-plaster is being added to the walls.

Zipping up the construction site for the weekend.

Here are some images I captured today in the village and near my construction site. Please respect the signage -- do not enter.