You’re a kind man. March 26-27, 2026 Rock Farm Update

The author reflects on the significance of kindness versus niceness, recalling experiences with a Korean-Canadian family and cultural etiquette during a meal. They transition into a detailed account of constructing panels for a project, emphasizing the meticulous process and future plans for completing the structure and its features. {{{AI generated; human vetted}}}

Oy, F*ck. ((And)) Let Me Rephrase That. 2026 Pi Day. Panel Painting. Ice.

PN muses about possible biography titles for his family. There are pie updates, purposefully painted panels, and loathing thrown at the most recent ice storm.

Don’t you get bored where you live? Also: Your Foggy March 7/26 Farm Report.

May you NOT live in interesting times. Get off-the-grid, eh. Build a resilient household.

sliced away the excessive ice from the skirt

Professional Ice hockey. Feb. 14-17/26 Farm Report; Lucifer Lettuce Trials!

Paul gives up on professional hockey and shares ice-clearing experiences. He shares his experiences with using psychoactive cannabis products.

Hawaii, full stop. January 22/26 Farm Report – also truck = stopped.

Hawaii is a US-state that has its own identity. The authors enjoy the quirky and independent-minded locals. The truck is stuck in the icy-muck.

Cinnamon snails baked December 27, 2025.

DiY-ing, power puttering and modding. Vinyl vs Digital. Dec. 24-27/25 ROCK FARM UPDATE.

The author finds happiness in contentment over fleeting joy, enjoying DIY projects in a calm atmosphere. They detail a recent audio rack project utilizing various materials on a budget, sharing mixed feelings on audio quality debates. The post reflects on personal experiences, family loss, and creative endeavors amid daily challenges and reflections on life {{AI-generated, human vetted}}

meditation end card from headspace online meditation application

Why, yes. Yes, I am. But first, let’s talk about mid-September/25 on the farm.

PN acknowledges his grudges and shares local happenings around the rock farm.

Saturday, November 9 Rock Farm Report

The construction site is managed with controlled access, discouraging unauthorized entry. Progress was made assembling a bunkie kit and learning carpentry skills, despite challenges with warped lumber. The author is battling a head cold but is recovering with rest and fluids. Construction updates emphasize ongoing infrastructure testing and necessary caution. {{{AI generated; human vetted}}}