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It was February, which already tells you how smart this plan was. I went chaga hunting on our hunting property. Not because I needed chaga right that minute, and not because I had some deep spiritual calling. I just felt like going for a long walk and looking at birch trees. That’s basi...


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Things don’t constantly fall apart around here. The roof is still on. The truck usually starts. Most days are pretty uneventful, honestly. And that’s kind of the point. What has changed over the years isn’t the number of things going wrong — it’s how I react when something fina...


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Every winter, without fail, my eating habits change. Not because I read something. Not because I planned it. It just happens. Once the temperature drops far enough that opening the door feels like a bad decision, lighter food quietly disappears from my life. Nobody announces it. One day...


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Winter up here isn’t cute. It’s long, cold, dark, and by January you’re pretty much over it. I’m not trying to romanticize it or pretend I love it — I just want the day to suck less. Over the years, I’ve noticed there are a handful of small, simple things that make a noticeable difference. Nothing dramatic. Just stuff that actually ...


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It’s January 6th and I swear we’ve been in this month for at least three weeks already. I don’t know who decided January should be a full 31 days long, but that feels aggressive. There is absolutely no reason for a month that cold, dark, and emotionally exhausting to last that long. Feb...


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