January 21, 2026

Walden-ish: Our Peaceful Life in Rural Nova Scotia

Snowy day in our backyard woods.


Since I can remember, I've dreamed of a cabin in the woods—far, far from everything—as the ideal life for Linda and me. 
But as these things often turn out, you may not get exactly what you want in the way you expect.
Although we don't live in an isolated cabin deep in the forest now, we basically live like we do.
I’d bet Henry David Thoreau had more visitors at Walden Pond than we get here—unless you count the rabbits, owls, snakes, hawks, eagles, deer, and our resident crow family that’s adopted us (as long as we keep the peanuts coming).

We rarely have human guests, and we rarely go out. Like many of our neighbors in rural Nova Scotia, we choose to stay on or close to our property most of the time.
We don’t run errands on a whim—especially since we said goodbye to our car. That means we’ve honed our planning and preparation skills to the point where true emergencies are rare, and we only need big grocery orders about six times a year.
Friends kindly pick up those bulk orders and deliver them to our not-quite-cabin in the not-quite-woods. For everything else that we may require from town, I hop on my bike with a backpack to fill with fresh food or other needs.
Our isolated backcountry dream cabin wasn’t meant to be—at least not yet. We still have time and would never rule it out entirely.
But we’ve pulled off our own Walden-ish version: living deliberately in a peaceful place away from the fray, surrounded by nature, just the way we like.
How have you carved out your own dream of simplicity and solitude? We’d love to hear what works for you.




January 16, 2026

What Does it Really Meme?


Organized clutter is clutter that is less cluttery. I am more of the “let it go and free your mind camp, in an ongoing multi-decade crusade against harbouring things that do not add to my life, material or otherwise. 








Makes sense to me. Instead, today we are normalizing all the wrong things.






This is the clock I have been on since about 2001 when I semi-retired at age 40. This face is as accurate as I need. Even better is another favourite clock face that shows just the seasons on it.









We are the agents of our own destruction, and will do anything to save ourselves except stop, accept personal responsibility, and change.









Why does this need to be said at any time, anywhere on this planet?












When our intention is crystal clear — free from confusion, doubt, or conflicting motives — the path forward naturally reveals itself. It is about shifting from wandering passively through life, to a focused alignment that leads to action and beneficial outcomes.