Nature’s Alarm Clock: Living Far from the City on November 16/2024

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Good Morning! Well, another fine morning has rolled around, and with it comes the opportunity to share a bit of wisdom learned over the years. You know, there’s something comforting about the rhythm of the seasons and the lessons they teach us.

She’s a frosty, cool morning here in Northern Ontario. But I’ll tell ya, the sun’s peeking out, and it sure feels good. Heading out to the woodworking shop this morning, I took in a deep breath of that fresh northern air, felt the sun on my face, and, well, it just hit me—how lucky a feller is to be able to do these things.

Kind of things that remind you life’s worth living.

Highway 522 has settled back down now that deer season’s behind us for most folks. Can’t say for sure how things turned out for everyone, but I’d bet the locals are smiling for the most part. My wife and I, well, we’re all set. Our freezers have enough to hold us over till spring, along with all the preserves she’s done up from the garden. I’ll tell ya, it’s a good feeling having that, especially living back here, away from the cities and big towns. We don’t get to town much, but honestly, we don’t need to.

Now, I know this way of living isn’t for everyone, and that’s alright. But for us, it’s been our life for as long as I can remember. At this stage, I don’t see us changing, and I don’t reckon we’d want to. There’s nothing quite like starting the day with nature right there, waiting to greet you. It’s a kind of peace you just can’t find anywhere else.

On another note, yesterday was one of those days when I didn’t do much besides rest. Sometimes a feller, especially one getting up there in years, knows it’s best to sit back and put his feet up. You don’t fight it; you just go with it.

It’s something you come to understand with time. Pushing through when your body’s telling you to slow down doesn’t do anyone any favors. You could say that there’s a kind of wisdom in knowing when to rest—when to let the world carry on without you for a bit while you recharge. Truth is, taking those quiet moments to pause—might just be one of the most important lessons a person can learn.

Today, well—I am thinking I might try and write up a story or two, not just sure yet, we will see what happens after breakfast.

And with that I am off to enjoy that breakfast that my lovely wife is making for me.

You all have a great day. And hey, don’t forget to take some time to enjoy the little things—it’s those small moments that make life worthwhile. I’ll be back sharing more thoughts and stories soon, so stop by again when you can. Always something to chat about around here!

And thanks for stopping by! Yesterday, November 15, 2024, around 3,400–3,500 real people visited the blog. I appreciate each and every one of you, taking the time to read and support what I share here. GW

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