The ebb and flow of time fascinates me. I can spend hours doing nothing or fucking completely off and then wonder where the time went. Then there are days like today: I read from the Gospel of John, planted and mulched 5 fruit trees, trimmed the hedges, helped my lovely wife transplant more sprouts to the raised beds, did saber drills, rendered 12 pints of bone broth, made a batch of yogurt, made a batch of kombucha, made a batch of mayonnaise, made a batch of English style mustard, made a pot roast, outfitted and ferried my youngest to lifeguard training, changed my drum heads, played on said new drum heads, played guitar, washed the car, grocery shopped, and listened to 2 in depth podcasts. Time management is a skillset that is worth tapping into.
The ebb and flow of time fascinates me. I can spend hours doing nothing or fucking completely off and then wonder where the time went. Then there are days like today: I read from the Gospel of John, planted and mulched 5 fruit trees, trimmed the hedges, helped my lovely wife transplant more sprouts to the raised beds, did saber drills, rendered 12 pints of bone broth, made a batch of yogurt, made a batch of kombucha, made a batch of mayonnaise, made a batch of English style mustard, made a pot roast, outfitted and ferried my youngest to lifeguard training, changed my drum heads, played on said new drum heads, played guitar, washed the car, grocery shopped, and listened to 2 in depth podcasts. Time management is a skillset that is worth tapping into.
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