On the Potency of Music
I love music. I spend a lot of time learning about its design and production. Despite my hearing loss, I try to play it. A question that has followed my […]
Secular Monastery
I love music. I spend a lot of time learning about its design and production. Despite my hearing loss, I try to play it. A question that has followed my […]
I’m having a crappy day, so I indulged in a bag of chili-cheese fritos. I usually keep a bag on hand since they are out-of-this-word fantastic crumbled on a salad, […]
There’s been a hiatus in my postings. I had a mastectomy and have been slow to get my energy, and perhaps more importantly, my focus back after a summer of […]
The oak leaves have their mature deep green, leathery appearance. The fog has a gray cast, rather than the golden hue it somehow gathers in the spring and early summer. […]
Greener and greener! The garden is beginning to produce! I started most everything from seed, so it lags behind other gardens a bit, but the wait has been worth it! […]
The repercussions of overdoing it this Spring have trickled down well into Summer. This Spring, the busiest time of year for my gardening business, I also bushwhacked and established a […]
I wish I had kept up with the blog better this Spring. So much happened, but working so hard, I would be up at 5:30 and in bed by 7. […]
Yup. After about a week of being eaten alive by bugs; shredded and impaled by raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, Devil’s walking stick, locusts, and greenbriar; endured thousands of demands from hungry […]
Much about the times is difficult for me to accept, process, reconcile, and so on. The politics. The environmental rape. The selfishness of maskless morons. Racism. Nationalism. It has all […]
The dynamics of isolation are complex. As an extreme outlier on the introversion scale, as well as a practicing hermit, I’ve found myself alone for some significant time. I can […]
See Part 1 Considering humanity through history, it’s a big thing. What we call History- it’s characters and narratives- is a thin, subjective braid of what events and people have […]
See Part 2 When I grew up, I was most strongly influenced by my father. He was a thoughtful, quiet man, who believed his children were obligated to be the […]
I took on too much. I foster baby wild birds and release them back into the wild each spring. This is the fourth year. The first year, I had 6 […]
Today, I installed some black 2″ polyfence on top of the field fence, and also formed a groundhog-befuddling flange along the bottom. All 20 yards of compost has been distributed, […]
I have a pair of Eastern Phoebes nesting in the eave of the shed. I will take this as a sign that parts of the compound are being integrated fully […]
Work began on the monastery garden this week. A lot touching a corner with mine had been clearcut by its previous owner. The housing association didn’t like that, and prevented […]
Gardening! It’s been a hectic couple weeks with soil and earth deliveries, the fencing contractors, and moving garden to the new site. The current location of the garden is the […]
The COVID pandemic has killed, caused economic and social carnage, and continues to spawn variants with difficult to define powers. Yet, it has provided a near-obligatory opportunity for those who […]
Differences among people’s world views can be challenging and enriching to overcome. Some individuals take their worldview seriously, others float through life in a less anchored way, perhaps not even […]
Happy Easter! It’s a holiday rife with far flung symbolisms, but it’s a certain recognition that Spring is upon us in the Northern Hemisphere! Today was particularly special for me […]
Organisms have an intimate and complex relationship with food. We not only literally take it into our bodies, but also we assimilate it into our own being. Additionally, it triggers […]
Plants have a distinct quality from people that is shared with more strictly segmented life, such as some worms and some invertebrates. In many cases you can lop a limb […]
You’ve reached the bottom of the rabbit hole’s gravity well; midway through your night’s journey, you’ve found yourself in a hermit’s blog. The internet has its pull. It preys with […]
March 22, a gorgeous Spring day. Cloudless clear skies, rapidly rising temps, and some outdoor work to do, but not much to worry about, so I thought. The much anticipated […]
Ahhh. Feels wonderful. Longer days. Temperatures hitting T-shirt numbers. Horus and Odie (two of my dogs) accompanied me for walk in the woods. My GPS reported about three miles. Crystal […]
Lately, I’ve been experiencing a bit more of people than I like. I’m finding that solitude makes each exposure more saturating and evocative. A dim LED shines brightly if your […]
My Pfizer doses have been complete for 3 weeks now. I’m full ripe of antibodies. I decided that it was time to venture out of the county and learn a […]
Wildlife spotted at Mons Domus this season. Birds American Crow1 Slate Junco1 Chipping Sparrow1 White breasted Nuthatch1 Mourning Dove1 Carolina Wren1 Black-capped Chickadee1 Downy Woodpecker1 Hairy Woodpecker Tufted Titmouse Pileated […]
My father’s death certificate reads about 5 years ago. I refuse to remember the exact day. It’s in the middle of March. Bloated with a ruptured intestine and with faint […]
This Winter has been all about Juncos and Nuthatches. It’s a huge flock. There are a handful of chickadees and three doves that regularly partake in the peanuts and sunflower […]
Pre-COVID, I was making terribly slow progress on the main structure at Mons Domus, I’d had a medicore relationship that I finally gave up on, and was terribly disillusioned with […]
Holy smokes, it’s been very hard to keep my routine lately. With COVID’s challenges being dynamic and it being a busy time of the year for my business, I am […]
Photo credit: Wikimedia Volvox are gorgeous organisms. They live somewhere between the individual, a group, and are a beautiful manifestation of physically efficient geometry. They are often abundant in deep, […]
It’s the end of February and the mountains of PA have seen one of the most generously snowy winters that we have experienced in years. It reminds me of my […]
… is the title of an unwritten dissertation. In my monastic experience, I’ve taken a tack that welcomes some tech and shuns others. I don’t think there’s a single approach […]
Physics has been one of my favorite subjects since I was a kid and ignored much of second grade in favor of my science magazines. I started studying Physics and […]
I’ve always had an interest in consciousness, self awareness, and how the brain seems to have a sense of where the self ends and where the rest of the universe […]
I enjoy occasions to give. But as I have aged, most people in my circle have all the things they want and to take up more space risks imposing oneself. […]
When young, I gravitated to clay in school and the muddy hole that I had dug in the back yard for fun. At university, I studied portrait sculpture and soil […]
Good morning! Today I might just be able to focus on and appreciate my solitude. I’m finding that maintaining my weekly routine is frequently disrupted, and though I can maintain […]
The term, “meme,” doesn’t only mean a snarky cat photo. The term was coined by Richard Dawkins in his book, The Selfish Gene, and was meant to reflect a much […]
Here I go. My long suffering from a pervasive autoimmune disease that’s left me with an arthritic spine from C5 to L5, torn up my gut for 50 years, bouts […]
We did actually get a good bit of snow over the past 48 hours, hard to say how much total because it is fluffy and considerable drifting has piled it […]
There was much to do this past Fall. I was getting the main structure ready for occupancy inspection and had to shore up the 250′ fence, in addition to the […]
An important part of my monasticism is the regular observation and appreciation of nature. I’ve invested in a microscope and a telescope to help open my eyes a little wider […]
Somehow, I managed to get myself a spot on the COVID vaccine list for a shot next week. I’ve been looking all over for a month, and my impression of […]
Some time ago, just under 4 billion years, relatively early in the planet’s existence, some bubbles gained certain unusual capacities involving the regulated shuffling of electrons and sustained frothiness. Distinct […]
Lichens are cool. Seriously. They are a mashup of individuals from two different phyla of life: Plants and Fungi. Imagine a whole body merge with a portabella or an eggplant. […]
Hermits don’t get out much. But it isn’t uncommon for a hermit to have to run to the grocer, speak with a utility company person, or actually have a job […]
Having always lived in the northern tier of states in the US, snow days have been a part of my life since I was a child. After 53 years, I’ve […]
Social connections do a great service to an individual. Extroverts are happier and healthier than introverts, and often find it easier to integrate into the workforce. Being connected had advantages […]
It’s an odd project- developing an iconographic language for science. Science already has its languages; maths, taxonomies, chemistry, geometries, and so on. The issue is that these languages have proven […]
My business had a couple large boarded-up windows. We finally had the resources and time to have them opened up and replaced. In one of the openings were the remnants […]
Yup. Started some intro to Latin texts. We’ll see how far I get. At this point, based on on my readings, most Romans were poets, farmers and sailors, very much […]
While examining why I might be be drawn to an eremetic life, it was clear that introversion was a significant driver. I do my best thinking, my best caring, my […]
Nothing that I could write is of an order of magnitude large enough to be visible in the shadows of the grand and foul machinations of our government. Perhaps that […]
Filters are important in most monastic endeavors. Selectively permitting the passage of information, and selectively permitting the information to be of impact. A matter of scale in the importance of […]
Things at my business are a bit crazy. The business grows, and it’s hard to keep up sometimes. Usually January is dead (It’s a gardening business), but we’re in a […]
Midway through our life’s journey… I found myself in a dark wood. ~Dante, the Inferno I have seen more than a single dark wood over the years. Bad choices, poor […]
It is no longer 2020. I’m sure the new year will bring its own challenges, but I’ve made some good strides towards effective coping. New Year’s Eve, I was able […]
About a quarter century ago. The windows of my car were smashed in an act of vandalism. It took me a good while to scrape up enough cash to get […]
Mondays are my days where I clear out business so I don’t have so much to worry about the rest of the week. Today, I picked up meds, took care […]
New Years has always been a favorite time. It’s kind of like a birthday- a fresh start, a new cycle, but one where I’m willing to spoil the opportunity for […]
Although Lady Gwynhyvar died of spleen cancer right before Mons Domus was built, she was with us in the Shed as the project started. I met Gwen at the animal […]
Horus was adopted from an absolutely horrendous rescue in Tennessee back around 2010. His mother was vicious and feral and gave birth to a litter on the way to the […]
Unearthing kitchen goods from stored boxes, I found a 4-year old packet. It contained less than a teaspoon of gluten-free sourdough starter. It had been through an outrageous amount of […]
My son dutifully came to visit me for Christmas. He could have visited his girlfriend’s family, or she could have come here, but I suppose they aren’t quite ready to […]
Wildlife spotted at Mons Domus this season. Mammals Whitetail Deer Groundhog Gray Squirrel Opossum Unidentified rodent living in my car. Chipmunk! First noticed returning on March 11 Birds Junco- daily […]
To celebrate the Solstice, managed a taste of Chartreuse, a liqueur made in an ancient French Monastery. Its flavor is derived from some 100+ herbs, and if anything can taste […]
My eyes have been changing for about 5 years. I shift reader prescriptions every six months or so. The process of getting old eyes has made me more aware of […]
For safety during the Pandemic, my son is staying in “The Shed” some of the time, where I lived when I was building the house. He’s a good guest, offering […]
The Western week has two types of days. Weekday, and weekend days. The weekdays have subtle flavors depending upon their proximity to the coming weekend, but have similar expectations. In […]
There’s this construct that never really made a lot of sense to me, the 7-day week. It seems this hinges upon the Babylonians’ observational talents, astute at the time, but […]
I cluster my errands as much as I can so that larger swaths of solitary time are maximized. Today, Mo went to the vet for his persistent foot infection, I […]
I need a lot of windows. I knew this after living in a couple homes that didn’t have enough. When I designed my house, I thought about monastic life, and […]
It was in 1991. I was in Lakewood, Ohio with a literally mangy rescue dog. Milton had passed mange on to me, and so we were both in recovery. I […]
Winter feel like it has finally arrived. It’s cold enough out to stoke the fire in the wee hours, and we’ve had snow in several different varieties already this year. […]
Monasticism is almost universally earmarked by sacrificing excess. In Christian Monasticism, one of the ‘excesses’ to get the boot is sex. To forego sex is to deny the carnal, in […]
The quest for simplicity is a common thread in the life of monks and hermits. For me, such simplicity is worth pursuit for the clarity that I hope will come […]
About 50 years ago, in a well-to-do community near Detroit a child refused to be hugged. She didn’t speak, preferred the companionship of dogs, the confines of a hole she […]
Solitude can be peaceful, productive, and empowering, but there’s little to gain from loneliness, and much to lose. Loneliness erodes confidence, self worth and can lead one to compromise in […]
It’s been almost a week without facebook. I have to check my work account, but don’t exchange conversation with people or like stuff when doing that. It’s meant a good […]
Most monastic communities have a daily routine (Horarium, ho-RAR-ium) which is strictly adhered to. I have some time management issues. They stem from difficulty regulating focus. If I’m engaged in […]
A few days into the big media reduction shift, I’ve found I have some extra time. And I realize that I should update my routine. Here are somethings I’m thinking […]
First Iteration My first serious go at Secular Monasticism was in the early 1990s. I didn’t have a computer, cellphone, or internet. Back then, I turned off my radio, cancelled […]
Wildlife seen at Mons Domus this season Mammals Whitetail Deer Groundhog Red squirrel Gray squirrel Eastern Chipmunk Birds Junco House Sparrow Catbird (released) Purple Finch House Finch (released) Gold Finch […]
Years ago, as a young Atheist, I had a call to monasticism. Sounds peculiar, and indeed, it did at the time, as well! However strange, it was clear and compelling. […]
Summary Two-level. 1129 finished square feet interior, total. 954 finished square feet interior ground, floor. Greatest height: ~24′-25′ above ground level at the SE corner of the structure. Elevations Click […]
The Studio is a small (interior is 9′ x 11′) off-grid structure. Fully finished inside and out, this small building will be used for quiet, creative, and data-free activities. I […]