It was yet another hot one today. I got through two full rows before I needed to call it a day. Took a dip in the pool to cool off, going to have some lunch, then I’ll be back into my office to work on my latest report. It’s a varied life, and a good one at that. Pitch fork comes in handy on the soft soil after the rains finally came down to the farm fields. Still has a tonne of bugs, and the weed mitigations failed — again. Spend more time fighting the weeds than pulling up & cleaning off the garlic bulbs. Going to do some outdoor drying this year, on a mesh bed trailer. See if the increased air flow does us any favours. Until tomorrow, when we do it all again. Early morning farm run, swim, then paid day job. Happy Saturday!
Month: July 2025
My Girl Friday…
Oh how sweet it is to be loved by you, by you! Friday is here, the weather is sunny and warm, but not excessively so. We had a pretty good cloud burst rain yesterday that dropped an inch and a half of water in the farm for the first time in quite a while. My grass is still somewhat green, while lots of patches up north are straw coloured already. Which is odd because we had two, if not more rain showers while we were away last week, but it must not have been enough to revive the grass above Peterborough. It has been exceptionally hot as of late, so I don’t blame our yards for folding early, and calling it quits about a month ahead of schedule. Just don’t drop any cigarettes, or matches anywhere otherwise we will all have a pretty major fire to concern ourselves with. Be safe. Have more water on hand than you would usually think you’d need to tend to your camp/bon fires. They’ll take off on you in these conditions. Ask me how I know.
Garlic harvesting season is upon us, and my wife, and my eldest daughter are both dutifully digging up bulbs (if they can get them out of the ground that is). Weeks of drying might have left the patch as a hard packed cement block. Plus yesterday’s rains might have turned the top most layer into a quagmire. Double whammy! Sticky, slippery, and tough all in one weed filled tract of land. Fun times.
I think my week of notoriety has passed, as I am back to semi-regular numbers now. Not a bad thing. It takes quite some doing to get to 3,000 views (nearly) 11 to 15 views at a time, with an occasional count up into the thirties if I write something catchy, or more entertaining than usual. It’s a long slow climb, but we will get there eventually. If I sell one more penny worth of ads served I’ll get paid fifteen whole cents, the absolute minimum viable amount. Well that’s what it was when I signed up, but it’s probably a different number by now. Ha. Luckily I am diversified, and not looking to the ad dollars to keep us afloat! I think I’d have to frame a cheque worth fifteen cents, just because it is so ridiculous. I once got paid seventy two cents by Amazon for the one and only book sale I’ve made in the UK.
Speaking of which I have about 50 downloads for both books here, and more for the audio version of one specific story I did. Accent was muddled, and all over the place, but it was fun to try. Not to mention my reading of One Fish, Two Fish gets fairly regular downloads too. Which is nice, gotta do things for the little ones too you know.
Besides blog posts I haven’t had much desire to write anything creative in a really long time. I was trying with the idea of going back to a setting for a short I liked, only to realize I wrote that on June 1st, 2022! Here I thought I did that maybe last year. I’ve been slacking! Seems I have been out of practice for a really long time. Oh well. It comes in spits, and spurts. I’m sure I’ll catch the writing bug again. I do like short stories a great deal. I like interconnected shorts even more. Give it time.
I haven’t touched my resin model kit, nor my illustrated children’s book in a really long time either. I haven’t sculpted much since I started my Hell Boy months, and months ago. I scroll YouTube a lot. I should just do my own stuff instead. Like building in the revitalized wood shop. Or artistic things in my studio/office space. Instead I watch machining videos from Australia, and watch other people clean, and organize their shop spaces. It’s infrastructure week!
I forgot about this funny story. I should revisit this setting at some point soon.
Putting kilometers under my heels lately.
Did a number of hours worth of driving yesterday, between Bancroft, Apsley, the cottage by the lake, and home. My hip is pretty stiff, and I feel very tired. Good to be home though. I am happy we drove in the evening instead of during the day today. Not much traffic, and all the bridge construction was pretty quiet, and easy going after eight pm last evening. Had a great night’s sleep in my own bed for a change. I currently have two, count them, two dehumidifiers going downstairs now that we are back. They fill up really quickly in all this soupy humidity, so they don’t run long when gone. I don’t keep one going positioned in or near a sink, because I fear it shifting, or the lines popping off spontaneously and flooding the entire lower floor. I’d rather just run two once home, then cut it down to one once the levels are under control, and it feels more manageable. A quirk of mine.
There must have been rain here while we were driving, but we missed every single drop of rain while driving. The storm clouds must have been pushing south west, because I could see clouds glowing in the western distances, but it was at no point directly overhead of us. We followed in its wake once we got as far south as highway seven. We totally forgot that the eastern stretch of the 407 was free now, and didn’t come as far down the 115 to get on it and haul ass home yesterday. Never even crossed my mind as an option. Even though we took it up (I wasn’t driving at that point, my wife was). I just feel like the time saved on the lateral travel across the highway is eaten up by having to go so much lower south to get on it from here, and the added trek back north to get to the junction we normally would use. We never really time things, and if you add in food stops or toilet breaks for the kids the whole timing issue dissolves anyway. We aren’t very scientific about it. Just vibes, and gut feelings at this point.
So what is next? Home now, so lawn care is a must, check the mail box, look around for any damage or build up from storms,and hazardous weather patterns the house encountered while we were away. There will be farm walks, and garlic bulbs to harvest, sort, and dry for sale at the inlaws to deal with if I’m not mistaken. I still have work on the books coming my way – eventually.
I feel tired, and groggy. I should go get some groceries before we get too far into our day. Hope you are all having a wonderfully adequate Thursday in July of the year 2025. I’m still seeing higher than average numbers from our of Germany, that’s four or five days in a row. You lot have really made my week! Thank you very much (danke shcön) . Much appreciated.
Taking to the Mines.
The Sodalite mine to be exact. Looking for quality specimens this go round, instead of the usual quantity. Our rooms are full of poor quality gem stones, and fancy rock samples. I think we should get just the best of what we find this time. The bugs out here are less than ideal. I hate mosquitoes.
Cleaning up after the dead.
Uncle Fred and Great Grandma have both passed fairly recently. Fred in 2024, and Great Grandma only a few weeks ago, but now we need to turn our attention towards the state of what was left behind. Their homes, belongings, cottages, and all of their hoarded waste. It is a non trivial matter just how much cardboard, and empty containers they both kept for no apparent reason. It is going to be a slow moving, and concerted effort to get the farm house, stone house, and middle cottage into a place where they are either usable, or need to have their interiors taken back to the studs, and exposed sub floor. Because, I mean, Yikes! Moulds, mildew, and musty odours abound. Going to need a respirator, goggles, gloves, boots, and a shower afterwards to tackle some of these issues. I think carpets, drywall, and ceilings as being unpleasant jobs, once you get the furniture, and general junk out of the living spaces. Yellow pages? Trash. Empty boxes, fire pit, clothes, donation boxes, busted tech, to the dump. It’ll be a long, protracted, and expensive exercise with not much upside. A dedicated week at each site might get you something you can then begin to clean for use. The cleaning step alone will be back breaking. So much bleach, and soapy water. Rinse & repeat. Walls, floors, tubs, toilets… Might be easier to yank those items, and replace them. Ugh.
Tuesday is here, so the kids have summer programming at the Library, and tomorrow they go back to flag football. A couple weeks later they start up swimming lessons again. Looking like a full, and busy summer ahead.
Three days in and I am still seeing a heightened response to my archives coming out of Germany. Which is cool. Problem with that initial jolt is that these newer sustained numbers seem weak, even though just four days ago they would have constituted the single best days this blog had even seen. The meteoric rise and fall sort of dampens the joy from the sustainable level where you end up afterwards. Glad it was just the one day, as that kind of attention could easily go to your head, and make you nutty! The glimpse was enough to make that readily apparent. Chasing the high of increasing numbers would taint your experience of anything that doesn’t meet or exceed those high water marks. Guess we know where all that depression comes from (or a portion of it at least). But what do I know, one day a fairly mid sized school’s worth of people checked out my blog, and now a fully rostered football team comes by. I hardly know if that which I speak (fame, or anything adjacent to it for that matter). Just an observation given how I have reacted internally given one sudden jump in numbers, followed by a level I would have previously jumped for joy at, now feels blasé. Didn’t take long. So I’m going to be very grateful for whatever numbers I get, as I have had many zeros, and ones, and will do my best to feel like normal once we get back to that level of anonymity again. I am more than the yearly viewership of my blog posts!
Happy Tuesday. Yesterday was Domestic Duties Monday wherein I cleaned, and did laundry for the family. It was not very satisfying. Life moves forward. Which reminds me, I have a bunch of paint, and old broken tech in the basement which I need to take to their appropriate dump sites. I need to look up the times, locations, and costs associated with both. I might get to know by way of cleaning up after Uncle Fred and Great Grandma anyway. We will see.
Ciao Bella!
With six months left of 2025 this blog is already in line to have the second best year ever…
In regards to both visitors, and viewership. Yesterday was an unparalleled day with nearly 1,586* total views, and 830* (*edited for accuracy) unique visitors. 99.9% of which came from Germany. I still have zero idea of what they were all looking at, or reading, or how it got noticed by so many on the same day. Numbers are up today too (awesome!) but more in line with just a really, really good day here for readership versus yesterday’s insanity. I’m well chuffed to know what a meteoric rise in attention feels like, at least for the one day. That’ll keep me sustained for ages. Core memory unlocked! And it’s a yellow one! Nice.
Back to Monday morning again, so I need to keep an eye on my e-mails, and be ready to send out work stuff as the day progresses. Still riding high on yesterday’s signal boost from Germany. I hope it was for something good, or positive in some regard.
With that one day of higher than usual through put we have jumped into second place for yearly total numbers on every facet of this blog. Also, and here’s a fun one, downloads of both books are doing really well this year too. Can’t blame them when it is free. Still, very happy to see that my writing could potentially be enjoyed by others out in the wider world. Fills me with joy.
So yeah, thank you to everybody whom turned up to look at something here. I hope you found writing, or artwork that you liked, or that resonates with you. Perhaps I’ll see or hear from you again at some point. Thanks for stopping by, however briefly. Also — massive shout out to whomever called my work to attention for others in Germany. I do hope it was a good thing, and not anything untoward. No comments or hate mail (thus far) so I’m going with the possibility of it being a net positive.
If you don’t trust the PDF download here you can find my first book on Amazon Kindle Unlimited across the globe. I made it available in a number of markets. My free PDF copies have no preferred device other than a suitable PDF reader to open, and view it. In case folks didn’t have a Kindle or ebook reader but wanted to use a phone or computer instead. Have at it.
Take care out there you crazy kids.
Shout out to Germany.
I do not know what’s going on there but my view numbers have just shot through the roof due to a visitor explosion out of Germany. All I know is that the “Archives” has something they’ve come out to see. Is it good, is it bad, is it the funeral notices from two years ago? I do not know. What I do know is that it isn’t my book, that has zero downloads today, unless they are reading individual chapters separately (which could very well be true). Any which way you look at it, both my visitor count, and my views have doubled as of today. Cool. Awesome. Thanks. Danke.
It’s very exhilarating to actually sit by and watch the visitor count, and views go up right before my eyes. What a rush. I’ll be saddened once it comes to an end, but boy oh boy it’s nice to ride the wave, even briefly. Ha. I’ll remember this long after the day is done. Making myself eggs Benedict to celebrate! Mm-mm delicious.
Before today, my best viewership day ever was 43. Now it’s up over 1,000. Going to be hard to beat that at any point in the future, believe you me. Wow, what a feeling. Nice.
I’m going to take this personal high for a walk, and move some patio furniture around in the sunshine. Would be great to have some place comfy to sit when enjoying the water. Also to dry out the towels without using the dryer.
Take care out there. Ciao Bella!
Fishing Derby Time is Here!
Eldest daughter was up & at’em real early this morning to go register for the fishing Derby. Fishing pole, grampa’s boat, and a bucket full of worms, and off she went. Has until twelve noon to catch a fish, and get it weighed by the town’s folk running the Derby. I wish her well.
I didn’t bring my fishing gear, I thought the Derby was in August. But I brought my baseball glove, and we have played catch for thirty minutes a day every day since Wednesday, and a few days prior to that. It’s a lot of fun to do in the shade. Had a few really hot days so we didn’t play catch then. We are still using a soft sponge ball rather than a tennis ball or baseball, but I think we will get there eventually. The sponge ball is very forgiving if you take it off the head or face. No injuries, I like that. Plus it makes it more likely that my youngest will join us too, to work on her eye-hand coordination. Being able to catch, and throw are good life skills to have. Same with swimming, and riding a bike.
Happy Saturday morning to you all.
Excuse me whilst I go shower.
Woke up this morning to both of my kids crying, and my wife very upset. Seems the dog got under the neighbours deck, and rolled in animal pooh. So I had to carry him bodily (he is a 65 lb German Shephard mix) into the shower stall, climb in behind him, and bathe the wee bastard. I needed a shower anyway, but I don’t typically have an audience. Washed him down real good, and then had to spend an even longer amount of time cleaning the shower/tub combo from all of his hair, and puppy grime. Not the most fun start to a fourth of July ever. But for now both he, and myself are sparkling clean. He could do with a brush though, if I’m being honest.

So it is Friday and I have managed to finish a particularly large report ahead of schedule, and gathered the assets for two more reports, and now I intend to do very little for a good portion of my day. I expect July to be a good month for outgoing invoices. And August to be a good month for getting paid. Very thankful for the work. Gainful employment is key these days.
I had best go out and check on my family now. I hear them shouting the puppy’s name. That’s rarely a good sign. My hair is still damp from the shower. I’ll not go in again willingly, and I’d bet, neither will the dog.
Happy Friday. Happy holiday to the US contingent out there that reads my blog, and reads my books too. Thanks! Take care out there. Ciao Bella!

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