New, old word: hearth-fasted

Chris Smaje, Finding Lights in a Dark Age: The free play of patriarchy within the household is arguably conditioned by the free play of patriarchy outside it. At the extreme, this involves a kind of untrammelled and predatory male collective violence - essentially the Viking problem of a heroic-styled warrior culture or of what’s sometimes termed ‘masterless men’. Many societies have recognized the dangers of this and sought ways to counter it.

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These ginger bran muffins from the Old Farmer’s Almanac are good. You could even crank up the ginger a bit if you love it like I do. It’s gotten me thinking about making my own crystallized ginger.


This is as far as I got with a handsaw. My father-in-law is going to come over with his chainsaw to cut it closer to the ground and chunk it up for firewood. While I was doing that, Rachel pulled all the limbs around front, plus a bunch of other clean-up. Then I took a nap in the sun!


My task today is to take down this tree. We’re having a woodstove installed soon and the chimney goes there. It’ll be a secondary and emergency source of heat for us. I’ll also have to find a place to build a little lean-to for the woodpile but that’s a task for another day.


Signs of life all over the yard!

Blooms on the lilac bush:

Native honeysuckle

Rachel transplanted the gooseberry bush last year because it seemed to be struggling. Looks like it survived the move.


Principles of “The Pro-Human AI Declaration”, signed by a wide range of people and organizations:

  1. Keeping Humans in Charge
  2. Avoiding Concentration of Power
  3. Protecting the Human Experience
  4. Human Agency and Liberty
  5. Responsibility and Accountability for AI Companies

There’s a lot to like about this post: honesty about what life is like out here in the hinterlands, a recognition of the effect of geography on people, a broad-mindedness that seeks understanding between flyover country and the coastal elites. A unique (in my experience) argument worth considering.


There was a robin singing his heart out at 3am today. I guess he’s excited about a break in the rain too!


If you’re looking for American-made jeans, I’m happy with a pair from Dearborn Denim. I buy secondhand clothes where I can and then pay a bit more for items that are durable and/or repairable, e.g., jeans, boots. American made is a plus, since it’s generally better for workers and the environment.


The Mortise and Tenon folks have signed onto Writers Against AI: “The Prompt is not the Craft.” They’ve also created a site in support of the effort. I found a couple new writers to follow via the Voices section of the site.