Monthly Archives: July 2014

So long, Mishigami

I was moved to Michigan when I was a small child. As an adult, I’ve been wanting to leave for a long time.  We tried on Florida for 13 months and no thank you!  Too hot, too muggy, too flat, … Continue reading

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The New Place (Before)

We have been in the new place exactly once, on June 7th. (I’ll be writing the “after” section once we actually make the move, probably the first Sunday in August.) There are lots of things I can’t remember about our … Continue reading

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The Long Goodbye

Since the sold sign went up in front of our house, I’ve had more conversations with our neighbors than in the previous 14 years combined. When we first moved in, I got yelled at, a lot.  People would see me … Continue reading

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Scenario Planning

By our very nature, doomers don’t believe good things are coming. Given climate change and increasing population levels (which means increasing consumption levels), the future ain’t what it used to be. Put human beings under survival stress and watch and … Continue reading

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