I like to collect good tips, on anything that might come in handy someday. There are how-tos, diys, and homemade instructions all over the internet. That is how I found the instructions on how to build my simple rocket stove, produce aqueous oxygen as a septic-system friendly cleaner, and how to prepare clothing for venturing… Continue reading Feet
Author: Maggie Turner
Rambling: on the ground and the page.
I have been rambling about this week. Thursday I had a lovely and relaxing visit with Harriet and my cousin Sali, and Sali’s husband and son. We spent a lovely day sitting in the sun, and chatting, catching up on news, making acquaintance. Just one of those quiet days that shine in memory. Hogan was… Continue reading Rambling: on the ground and the page.
Knee Trouble
I hurt my knee over a week ago. I was walking and it just gave out on me, it was very painful. The pain was significant for the first two days, and then it has been a little bit better every day since. I still have a bit of limp. but that is improving. Now… Continue reading Knee Trouble
Intellectual Hubris
An idea is not a complete or whole thing. It is a small snapshot, a tiny window, a snippet of a complex whole thing. I believe this to be true. This is why I believe that any idea or theory or dogma or thesis, or any other worded, thought based structure, is unequal, in and… Continue reading Intellectual Hubris
Cow Patties
The weather has been cool, mostly sunny, with lots of intermittent rain. Everywhere you look there is a lushness to the green, an abundance in the environment. I love the cooler weather, particularly when the sun is shining. One of the advantages of cool summer weather is that indoor cooking is a comfortable activity. Yesterday… Continue reading Cow Patties