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Rustication & Parenthood

Robert Collins "In nature, a child finds freedom, fantasy, and privacy: a place distant from the adult world, a separate peace." Richard Louv, Last Child in the Woods When I swapped city for countryside I was not yet a father. In fact, it was the furthest thing from my mind. I wanted to transform my … Continue reading Rustication & Parenthood →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment January 27, 2023January 27, 2023 3 Minutes

Go: Build New Traditions

By Aeron Nicholas Photo by Annie Spratt Generally speaking, the land has its own traditions and customs. All of us who return to the land discover in our own time the nature of such traditions. Before this discovery can take place we must examine closely the traditions of the culture that shapes us. The secular … Continue reading Go: Build New Traditions →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment December 24, 2022January 24, 2023 1 Minute

Aldo

By Aeron Nicholas I've always wanted to read the work of Aldo Leopold, particularly his poetic assortment of ecological writing compiled in A Sand County Almanac (1949). His words are so moving and perceptive—spiritual really. The whole idea of a "land ethic," and conservation in general as we (mis)understand it today could be traced back … Continue reading Aldo →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment December 17, 2022December 22, 2022 1 Minute

Find the Others

By Aeron Nicholas photo credit to youssef naddam I remember coming across the "find the others" meme when I was younger. It seemed to be making its rounds on the web at the time, circa 2010. This notion of finding the others left an impression on me. It struck me as a rallying cry for … Continue reading Find the Others →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment December 14, 2022December 17, 2022 1 Minute

Go: Build Bravery

The first instalment of this short essay series addressed what I dubbed Inner Community. Reading it back I realize I may have bitten off more than I can chew. Nevertheless, that big bite is the very mentality it takes to start a new life as a rusticator. Which leads me to take an important stopover … Continue reading Go: Build Bravery →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment December 10, 2022December 6, 2022 2 Minutes

The Original BLM

Photo by Ales Krivec, Unsplash BLM has become a familiar acronym in the past decade. But how many people know of the original BLM? The Back-to-the-Land Movement. From Wikiless: The common thread is a call for people to take up smallholding and to grow food from the land with an emphasis on a greater degree of self-sufficiency, autonomy, and … Continue reading The Original BLM →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment December 7, 2022December 3, 2022 1 Minute

Gutbusticator

When my girl and I first broke ground on what would later be the foundation of our new house, we were in pretty good shape. Fast forward a few weeks later; shovelling, tamping, lifting heavy bags of gravel in the dry summer heat left our bodies in absolute agony. We relied only on a neighbour's … Continue reading Gutbusticator →

Aeron Nicholas Uncategorized Leave a comment January 23, 2022 2 Minutes
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