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  • A New Friend Arrives

    A New Friend Arrives

    This is truly one of those rare bucket list moments.

    The CS-30 arrives

  • A Little Paint

    A Little Paint

    Scrub the walls down

    Glad I have some good books on tape. This little home improvement project is clearly gonna take the rest of the summer to complete.

    Put the ladder up

  • A Place to Sit…

    A Place to Sit…

    …out of the dirt. Building a simple floating deck can’t be too hard, right?

    Putting the boards down

    Provided I master a few tools and a little patience.

    Scully supervises the deck build

    Look at that! A quick tap o’ the hammer, and we have a lovely place to view the stars while resting from all the deck construction.

    A place to sit

    Evening fire on the deck

  • It’s Really Not So New

    It’s Really Not So New

    Since returning from April’s Spring South trip I’ve busied myself with seasonal repairs, property cleanup, and general improvements.

    This process has helped me realize something critical about my experience living in the cabin… I’m finding joy in allowing things around me to be NOT new.

    Early spring driveway

    Defining NOT New
    Put simply, there’s a special kind of ‘newness’ new things seem to have. And it can be really nice. New things are shiny or smooth and generally flawless. But allowing things to show wear lets us know that someone has lived here… and done things… and maybe even done them in a specific way.

    It’s a small relief to feel I don’t need to worry about things becoming NOT new. Oddly, this is a new experience for me.

    Spring blooms 2023

    Growing Self Reliance
    As long as things function as I need them to, I’m good to go. And if they don’t, a twist of the screw here… a tap of the hammer there… and all’s right with the world. Or my little piece of it, at least.

    Increased self reliance. I guess that’s the point. It’s a trait generally thought of as common to New Englanders, and maybe I’m just starting to absorb it? I post this here to remind myself of the value of things getting good use and aging naturally.

    Including my own self.