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26 07, 2016

Hobby ADD – Try this!

By | 2016-07-26T15:35:48+00:00 July 26th, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

Before I start talking about hobby-ADD, as I've come to call it, let me talk about something else. (ohh, that's some pretty meta-irony right there.) Above, there's some more art from Brian Wood. From a graphic novel I just finished called Channel Zero, a made-for-me story about an authoritarian police state controlled by mass media. It features hackers, phreaks and lots of other tech-inspired fantasy work that Brian is so good at creating. An immersive world that's totally worth your time - go get a copy. So, back to what we were originally talking about. Hobby-ADD, a term coined by [...]

23 05, 2016

Lessons learned (so far) from a first timer in the turkey woods.

By | 2016-05-23T12:48:39+00:00 May 23rd, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

This year, I celebrated a long-time goal. I got all of my paperwork squared away, got some gear and got into the woods. I've been wanting to for years now but a mixture of time and fear prevented me from following through. Now that my son isn't a little baby anymore, it's much easier for Mom to take care of him in the mornings, so I'm able to get out. After the season is up, I'm expecting to put some time in on the shores of the Grand River with my dad and my brother, too, so I'm very excited [...]

2 05, 2016

Finding your monkey brain

By | 2016-05-02T14:15:04+00:00 May 2nd, 2016|Blog|1 Comment

This weekend, I crossed a threshold. I went into the woods with a gun. I went into the woods with the intent to kill another living being to harvest it's meat to feed my family. Sounds kinda of cryptic, but that's exactly what happens daily inside butcheries and grocery stores, it just looks different. We're separate and insulated from the reality of our food. I'm trying to fix that in myself. In the same way that tomatoes just taste better when they're from your garden, I imagine wild meat to have the same impact. Too often, I think we're wrapped [...]

24 01, 2016

A short winter hike: a look to the future.

By | 2016-01-24T18:51:16+00:00 January 24th, 2016|Blog|1 Comment

Today, I went for a short hike. At about -3 or -4 below zero, it wasn't all that bad and didn't require any additional gear. Looking forward to many more adventures outside. It seems, these days, you have to make an effort to find adventure. What a great problem to have.

13 01, 2016

Keeping the course.

By | 2016-01-13T14:26:39+00:00 January 13th, 2016|Blog|0 Comments

So, I have a problem. Not a real problem, but a problem none the less. "This burden's not a heavy one, but I assure you, it is present." Thanks George, Alexisonfire seems to dot my life as much as The Tragically Hip, explaining things in song that I just can't seem to find words for. I want to create. I love doing it. As a product of the internet and growing up with it, I'm fully aware of many types of media I can create. Further, I won the genetic lottery in such a way that allows me to focus [...]

21 12, 2015

Carrying Every Day – EDC and you.

By | 2015-12-21T13:49:31+00:00 December 21st, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

Like it or not, you already carry - every single day. Sometimes it's a measured decision, other times it's just what you do. EDC, or, Every Day Carry is a term that refers to the things you take with you every day. A mix, often times, of tools, writing implements and the needed materials to get on with your day, EDC is a topic like many on the internet, that floats between the hobbiest and the all-in, super serious. I guess I'm somewhere in between. Not specifically devoted to it the way I probably should be, I can tend to [...]

17 12, 2015

The Syrian Problem

By | 2015-12-17T14:17:20+00:00 December 17th, 2015|Blog|1 Comment

At some level, it feels like we're intentionally trying not to deal with this. I mean, anything I say from this point forward has to be taken with a grain of salt, as it were, because I'm not nearly smart enough to deal with this problem. What I do know; a few facts. -There are a great many displaced people who need help. They're coming from everywhere, but right now, there's a focus on Syria. -There are a great many people who have had loved ones killed, in that region, by coalition forces during the past ten years. Those facts [...]

16 12, 2015

Ghost of a good thing.

By | 2015-12-16T11:59:16+00:00 December 16th, 2015|Blog|3 Comments

Well, hello there, internet. Back in the day, and I mean backĀ in the day, I had a blog called 'Adventures of a Postpunk Superhero'. I started it to detail a very important trip I was about to take. I was about to leave for Newfoundland. In the summer of 2008, I think, I'd met a girl at a summer camp we both worked for. She went to school in Newfoundland and left at the end of the summer to continue her studies. I followed, as non-creepily as I could. I started the blog to journal my trip and everything I [...]

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