Sunday Brunch Pre-Warning

| September 22, 2012

Getting the most out of life demands an adventurous spirit, decisiveness of action, willingness to experiment, and the ability to recognize the line that marks the place where only stupid lives. This applies to every area of human endeavour, finding its most profound expression in the realms of food, drink, and sex. I’ve said before, […]

A Thursday Debrief of Yesterday’s WWW

| September 20, 2012

“… humans are predisposed to seek two things – community, and a comfortably identifiable social position within the community.” ~ Worldly Wisdom Wednesday – Archaic Revival Today I’d like to present a little gem that serendipitously hit me in the ear while I was on the road yesterday. This interview with writer, humourist, and ethicist […]

Worldly Wisdom Wednesday – Archaic Revival

| September 19, 2012

Last week we talked about what Gandhi called “swadeshi“. If you haven’t read that article before this one, go do it now. We’ll wait. Gandhi proposed a veering away from the British model of centralized control of resources and industrialized production power in favour of localized, self-sufficient community based government and production of necessary commodities […]

Worldly Wisdom Wednesday – The Word of the Day is “Swadeshi”

| September 12, 2012

“Its a tragedy of the first magnitude that millions of people have ceased to use their hands as hands. Nature has bestowed upon us this great gift which is our hands. If the craze for machinery methods continues, it is highly likely that a time will come when we shall be so incapacitated and weak […]

Worldly Wisdom Wednesday – A Return to First Principles

| September 5, 2012

“And does this mean the end of all Mankind? I sincerely doubt it, because a state of balance and harmony is not found by living in a continuous state of discord with Nature. In our work with troubled Dogs, Mrs. LFM and I must seek to restore and cultivate the Way of the Wild as […]

Some History for a Holiday Monday

| September 3, 2012

Clem Hiltz died on the 17th day of April, 2008. Dying was the last thing he ever did, but in all 96 years of his accomplished life, it was the least notable. Dying doesn’t make anyone unique because sooner or later everybody is going to do it. It’s the challenges living brings, how they are […]

Worldly Wisdom Wednesday – Alpha and Omega

| August 29, 2012

Ecology (noun) – The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings. ~ Source: oxforddictionaries.com Building on what we talked about in last week’s article in this series, today will be about ecology, growth, and limits. “Ecology”, as you can see, is a wonderfully useful […]

QR Me!

| August 27, 2012

If you’ve got a portable device that has a bar code scanner option, you can use it to read the Universal Product Code (UPC) printed on the packaging of, and often the store shelving that holds, just about everything you might ever want to buy. If your device gives you access to the internet you […]

Scythe Matters

| August 26, 2012

I first mentioned the Maritime Hand Mowing Championships, hosted annually at the Ross Farm Living History Museum, last June in my article Musings of an Apprentice Mower. At the time I stated that Mrs. LFM and I would be attending what was then the 8th annual iteration of that splendid event, and soon after was […]

Worldly Wisdom Wednesday – Among and Not Above

| August 22, 2012

The scorpions will make nests in your shoes if you leave them there. And be sure not to lean too far back on the seat in the outhouse, or let your testicles swing up under the wood. Black Widows. ~ Amarante Cordova, The Miagro Beanfield War In last week’s Worldy Wisdom Wednesday, I talked about the  […]