A bus driver! And a rough-and-ready pavilion (as of March 31/26).

When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? I remember my grandmother taking my brother and me all over Vancouver to check out cool sh*t (unfortunately, my sister was excluded from these activities and I regret that). At the time, BC Hydro was running the electric busses all over … Continue reading A bus driver! And a rough-and-ready pavilion (as of March 31/26).

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}}}

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}}

July 22/25: BEFORE it gets too hot outside for farm chores.

PN gets a more accurate set of measurements for his plywood needs. He also makes fun of local vendors. Plywood is an expensive building material. Don't waste it.

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.

Our south (free-standing) pavilion is being milled.

Milling logs into lumber for BCB&B.