I have had a serious of "near zero days" (reference hiking jargon), but I think they mostly just seem like zero days. I am getting stuff done, just not at 100% efficiency. Not sure anyone can move with 100% efficiency... Anyhow, I am planning on starting my next journey on May 1st. -- more details as they unfold. I know what I like and dislike. I know what turns me on and off. It's time for that knowledge to be guidance. We booked a trip to Wyoming/Yellowstone park in a few weeks. It will tackle at least three items that have been on my list 1.) Visit Yellowstone (in winter). 2.) A longish snowmobile trip. 3.) A visit to Wyoming. That will be my 50th state. That will make it all US states, 100 countries and all continents. I will likly be getting involved with MTP (Most Traveled People) https://mtp.travel/ where they break countries into regions. I decided I like this music. DiDuLa - "On the way home"
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I was up in NY for two days... I guess it was two days. It is hard to keep track. Honestly. Spent the night in Michigan. Back in ATL for the next ice storm (maybe). The politicians are sure to be proactive on the rhetoric this time in Atlanta. I am off to Russia for a few days. The opening ceremony was pretty cool wasn't it?
The farm is good. And I expect it to get better. Folks have been having a tough winter. Every year is a tough winter there. This year, talking to folks who are not subject to the fashionable trends-- say it is indeed a tough winter. Cold and snow. Winter life is harsh. Not just on the humans, but also the animals.
I saw a nice sundog in downtown Duluth the other day. I always wonder if others saw it.
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