A batch of the best highlights from what Josh's read, .
If, as on most days, no such event is obvious, I just dedicate the day (daydicate) anyway, with a name or motto, basically a headline to this one day's task list. I always have a to-do list for each day. This adds a fitting headline to the list, and is an excellent frame in which I promote or expand tasks that fit the theme of the day, and reduce or postpone ones that don't. "Recovery Day", "Day of Updates", "Orderly Thursday" - whatever seems suitable as an emotional and behavioral carrier wave for just that one day in particular.
The Daydication Technique
chaosmage
The fruits are so small that the red doesn’t jump out at you in the field, and the ripe ones don’t last long on the vine before they get eaten. So it helps to think about the movement of the birds who propagate it. We found three plants along our fence, in the most secluded spots where there is dense tree cover surrounding.
Occultations, Chiltipineros, and a Ringtail
Occultations, Chiltipineros, and a Ringtail
Christopher Brown
In this process, we figure out the most beautiful and comfortable areas of the site first and build *around* them, strengthening them and repairing the spots that need repair.