![]() This is an item to which it is best not to grow too attached.ġ7. But, just to be safe, make your chair cheap so you won’t be sad if you lose it. Usually, people will leave your chair there. Even if you live in an apartment, put this chair in some public space where you like to sit outside. Have a chair that leans back a little bit and is conducive to reading. Sometimes the weather is great, and you want to sit outside. But you never know about food allergies these days, and honestly, chickens are easier. Sure, I could have made 35 casseroles and brought them to all my neighbors’ houses, and I would have met and ingratiated myself to many of my neighbors. This is how we take small steps towards a more empathetic, more peaceful world: we learn about the people with whom we share space. I think it’s quite important to know one’s neighbors. These are hard things to which one must bear witness, but on the other hand, life is full of hard things, and chickens are a relatively easy way to learn how to endure a little ugliness.īut maybe the main thing is that our neighbors love to look at the chickens, and I have had the chance to meet so, so many neighbors because they stop at our house to talk to our chickens. What a journey I have been on with my flock of chickens! Many horrible things have happened to the chickens. I am hoping there’s something here for everyone.ĩ. Take what you can, leave what you don’t want. ![]() They are all things, however, that I have used and noticed myself thinking, “Huh! This thing strikes me as purely joyful. I have tried to choose things around which I don’t have ethical qualms, although there are four things that are made of plastic, one brand-specific item, and a few things that might create waste. Happy people don’t buy very many things.Įverything on this list is either free (a nice place in your imagination), something you should only have to purchase once (a good chef’s knife), or a brandless staple (blueberries). The companies don’t really want to make you happy. That’s how capitalism works: companies make you think that a thing will make you feel better, and then they find ways to make you think you need to buy more and more of that thing, until you are dead. This list is supplemental, for when you are craving a little something extra.Īlso, using things to feel better is often (if not usually) a total dead end. If you need sleep, attention, love, time, food, water, or shelter, prioritize getting those needs met first. Now, things are superficial, and there’s no thing in the world that can fill a need-based deficit. The goal is to settle a little into your body to bring something nice into your one precious life. If you feeling your ends getting a little frayed because of all the things you have to do, try something on this list. Maybe there’s something on this list you’ve never tried that will make your life just a tiny bit better! I do believe that people living lives full of pleasure and joy are people who have more capacity to do the really important work in the world without getting burnt out. Information about Miracle Max’s Minions and the sunflower sites can be found on the project’s Facebook page, month ago, I wrote 50 how-to mini-essays, and I thought it was fun! So for April, I figured it might be worth reprising the topic, and writing 50 mini reviews, all of things I would give five out of five stars. In its first two years, the project raised nearly $120,000 in donations. Madison Chapple takes a photo of Sarah Malik and Lucie Slakmon Sunday in the sunflower field on Douglas Line near Aberarder that is home base to Miracle Max’s Minions, an annual project raising funds for childhood cancer charities. near Forest, Sipkens Nurseries at 3261 London Line and the farm of John and Jill Van Loon at 8727 Confederation Line, near Watford. They include the original farm at 5023 Douglas Line, Stone Picker Brewery at 7143 Forest Rd. A visitor takes photos in a sea of sunflowers Sunday at the Miracle Max’s Minions field on Douglas Line near Aberarder. ![]() ![]() The project returned last year with more farms planting sunflowers and four locations are part of the project this year. Schoonjans planted a field of sunflowers that year and collected donations the Rombouts family designated for childhood cancer charities. Joseph Gehl, 4, of Sarnia points the way for his family during a visit Sunday to the Miracle Max’s Minions sunflower field on Douglas Line near Aberarder.
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