Multitasking Makes It Happen

One of my resolutions for this year is to get back into working with the sword. The challenge is that I don’t have any good place to practice. I need an open space, and preferably one tall enough that I can swing a sword.

And longswords are a bit… long.

Seriously, the way this photo was taken, the sword looks huge. It's long, but not that long.
Seriously, the way this photo was taken, the sword looks huge. It’s long, but not that long.

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Master Task List

One of the multitude of challenges my husband and I face year in and year out is how best to spend our time and money on the multitude of home-improvement projects that are screaming for our attention. Our home is about 180 years old and is in need of repair and upkeep, which are obvious priorities. But we also have ideas for improving the house, and making it more suitable for our own needs and desires.Continue reading “Master Task List”

Now, Make Them Stick

In the previous post I listed my New Year’s resolutions (and resettings). It’s a pretty substantial list. Naturally, one might ask how I intend to meet all those goals.

It won’t be easy, but in today’s technologically advanced society, there are tools to improve the likelihood of success.

For me, much of it depends on a massive to-do list. This list isn’t on a slip of paper in the kitchen. This list is web- and app-based, so it goes with me everywhere. Continue reading “Now, Make Them Stick”

Plants and Animals that Don’t Live in Rochester (But I Kinda Wish They Did)

After several days in Florida, we’re reminded of all the plants and animals that we just don’t see in the North, that we took for granted when we lived here.

Saying hi to the locals.
Saying hi to the locals.

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