by Monta May | Feb 4, 2019 | Regular Life, Sustainability
I’m not a fan of Nietzsche, but I certainly feel stronger today…*And a mindfulness practice helps in times like these. Updates in reverse chronological order.2/4/19Here’s another not-so-quick update…Last night Neil and I went over to the house...
by Monta May | Jan 17, 2019 | Regular Life
Soup is cozy. Soup is homey. Soup is tasty. Soup is a cheap meal. So I’ve started making soups again. It’s cold here in Minnesota… It was cold in Vegas while we were there. So soups is on the front burner again. And it’s lovely. Someone...
by Monta May | Jan 9, 2019 | Big Projects
My big spring project is going to be a tiny camping trailer.I’ve wanted one for a long time. We were looking at campers made by a company here in Minnesota, but between the time we looked at them and when we were ready to put a down payment on one, the company...
by Monta May | Dec 15, 2018 | Activism, Community, Mercy, Sustainability
Below is a response to a friend’s post about her son’s passion and despair over the damage to habitat and loss of animal lives, to the point of extinction. I’ve taken some time to think about my response to your request for thoughts and suggestions...
by Monta May | Oct 22, 2018 | Activism, Community, Mercy
Good Morning. I wanted to take up voice blogging. And since the guy who talked to me about it, did this way I’m going to try it. So the process is that I record my thoughts on these walks. Then I look them over, fixing the punctuation and weird word...
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