Month: August 2014

Post #1962: Life is too short to be stingy about love

Last night while meditating, this thought kept looping around in my (monkey) mind – “life is too short to be stingy about love”.  

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Post #1961: We got ourselves a platform, baby.

After work on Friday we drove to our place at Link Lake to camp for the weekend. We didn’t know how far along the building of the cabin had progressed (if at all) because while our builder is great at building, he is terrible… Continue Reading “Post #1961: We got ourselves a platform, baby.”

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Post #1960: Every day learn something new

This doesn’t look great yet because it’s mid-process but once finished and blocked it will be a gift worth giving. I started this yesterday morning on my way to work, but not before watching a youtube tutorial on something called “foundation double crochet” which… Continue Reading “Post #1960: Every day learn something new”

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Post #1959: Even if the apocalypse doesn’t arrive….

These cans are full of sockeye salmon from the Johnstone Strait – my first go at pressure canning after years of extensive water-bath canning. My basement has a special corner just for preserved foods – jams, pickles, wine, liqueur, spiced fruits and many other… Continue Reading “Post #1959: Even if the apocalypse doesn’t arrive….”

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Post #1958: My secret weapon

Two weeks of really intensive, high-stress, work have put my meditation superpowers to the test. Apparently I am now able to handle twenty tasks at a time, respond calmly to people who are having mini-meltdowns, and ask for things nicely during a crisis. Also no… Continue Reading “Post #1958: My secret weapon”

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