New Year's Resolutions
Spent most of December in my head rather than online. If the Internet connection is good (always a tricky deal here) I love working on the laptop, but I love pen and paper even more, and I went through a lot of paper and ink in December. Sketching, scribbling, creating layouts and forming ideas, random bits and drawings scattered about or piled on the office desk, bedside cabinet and kitchen table.
I enjoy December. Along with the beauty and fun of Christmas there's all that wonderful planning, goal setting and hopeful pondering about the new year that makes it seem the quickest month of the year.
I'm a former obsessive list maker. I'm no longer obsessive about it but I do still enjoy planning and mapping things out, and planning what I and we want to accomplish in the new year - "New Year's Resolutions" - is a rather satisfying activity. Three resolutions from the list for 2012:
- Keep this site current like I used to, with at least two updates each week. Since closing the coffee house I've allowed the site to float a bit erratically. No more of that.
- Expand the garden. We'll be doing far less lawn mowing in 2012, as we'll be turning the entire backyard as well as the side yard into garden this year. I'm thinking of doing something with that strip between the sidewalk and street too, but I'm not quite sure what yet or what restrictions there may be concerning that terrace from the city. Trivia: in Wisconsin the strip of grass between sidewalk and street is commonly called the terrace while other states and cities may have their own terms for it, including verge, swale, berm, boulevard and my favorite, the devil's strip. In any event, we'll keep you updated on the expanded garden project throughout the year.
- Disciplined writing. I've got two writing projects I've been lazily fiddling with for the past year, sometimes allowing weeks to go by between work sessions. No more of that either. I've set deadlines and am off to a good start this first week of the year. As some of you know, one of them has to do with food, foraging and a self-sustainable lifestyle. The other is more, shall we say, animated?
Those are three resolutions for 2012. Of course I have more on the list, some of which are project oriented and some of which are the usual sort of new year's resolutions that people make and generally don't keep, like "lose weight, eat less junk food, exercise." (I've marked June 23rd as my day to exercise, so I ought to be able to keep that resolution without too much trouble this year.)
Now then, just because it's cold outside and the ground is frozen that doesn't mean that we can't do a little actual work on the garden. There are seeds to order, supplies and equipment to organize, and even some things we can do outside to prep the spot. We'll be pruning and possibly even removing some trees in the yard to open up the space to more light. With that in mind, this morning I removed a large side trunk on a smallish maple tree I planted several years ago.
We'll remove and save many of the branches to make teepee trellises and stakes.
Out with the old and in with the new!
Happy New Year to you all, peace and prosperity in home and spirit!
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