The Joy of Gardening

The Joy of Gardening

Gardening is one of my best early memories. I remember digging in the garden in the backyard of the house I spent most of my time growing up in. We had a garden plot in the back corner of the yard and every year we grew tomatoes and peppers and other things that slip my memory. But my job as a little kid was to plant the radishes. I love radishes, now I rarely ever buy them, almost every year, even if it’s in containers I find some way to grow them. Often in containers they don’t get very big, but I still love pulling washing and crunching down on a radish. I often encourage elementary and pre-school teachers to grow radishes with their students from seed. Super easy to get the seeds started in paper towels and plant the little seedlings, they grow fast, are easy to grow and fun to eat.

I also have amazing memories of my grandfather teaching me how to grow tomatoes and roses. He tricked me into it by telling me the first thing we had to do was go fishing. We put a little fish in each hole under the plant to fertilize it. He always grew amazing roses and tomatoes and I work like hell to carry on that tradition.

Gardening brings me incredible joy, I like being in the dirt, love planting, watering, hell I even like weeding. There are always surprises in the garden, whether it’s a volunteer plant you didn’t expect, a ripe vegetable you didn’t expect or a critter. One of the most amazing things I’ve ever encountered was a huge two foot long lizard in my garden, scared me half to death, but was absolutely amazing.

But the absolute best thing thing about gardening is the eating and sharing. I always grow more than I alone can eat and this allows for two things. First, a lot of great vegetables to eat, and secondly the ability to share with folks who don’t have a garden. And third, it allows for the making and storing of things, sauce, salsa, dehydrated vegetables for soup and of course canning things like pickles.

As our society gets further and further away from being outside, knowing where our food comes from and having a relationship with it, gardening is a wonderful way to connect back. It’s also an incredible piece of quiet time, a small act of simplicity in an ever complex world. And a great way to have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane

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Three Questions, April 14, 2025

Beauty is whatever gives you joy. ~ Edna St. Vincent Millay

Three Questions, April 14, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

Definitely the flowers on my walk today, some really lovely blue flowers and lots of flowers in blossom on a sunny day in the spring.

What did I learn today?

I read about an amazing Inuit woman, Ada Blackjack. She was on an arctic expedition and they left her behind to tend to a dying man. She was found for two years, taught herself to shoot, made her own clothes, fought off polar bears, a total badass.

What made me happy today?

After getting my deck cleaned up yesterday, today I took some time to just sit on the deck in the afternoon. I’ve realized I should be able to easily get in and out of my camp chair on the deck, so happy that I should be able to sit out on the deck during my recovery.

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Three Questions, April 13, 2025

In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. ~ Margaret Atwood

Three Questions, April 13, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

My littlest niece told me last weekend she had created a secret spy society. So as a good uncle I of course immediately sent her out a spy kit. Today I got a picture of her in full gear, glasses, hat, trench coat, she looked amazing.

What did I learn today?

There’s a new theory that our entire galaxy may be inside a massive black hole, would explain a lot.

What made me happy today?

A beautiful day, and time to work on putting the tiny patio garden back together for this year.

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Three Questions, April 12, 2025

Happiness held is the seed; Happiness shared is the flower. ~ John Harrigan

Three Questions, April 12, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

A red puffball of a flower, spiky and beautiful in an unlikely spot, a little bush in a parking lot.

What did I learn today?

There’s a technique for being able to concentrate in a noisy room, if you tap your fingers in a planned rhythm it actually helps you focus better.

What made me happy today?

Just having a lazy day.

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Three Questions, April 11, 2025

There was a guide?! ~ Rev Kane

Three Questions, April 11, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

This is an easy one, I met my friends newborn today and she was absolutely beautiful, like a tiny little doll.

What did I learn today?

The reason neutrinos move so much faster than light photons is because of how little they interact with other types of molecules.

What made me happy today?

Today was a cheat day for me, I made raviolis and sausage with garlic bread and a cupcake for desert.

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Three Questions, April 10, 2025

Science is not only a disciple of reason but, also, one of romance and passion. ~ Stephen Hawking

Three Questions, April 10, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I saw today?

It was a gorgeous day on campus, a sunny afternoon and a beautiful day overlooking the ocean.

What did I learn today?

Today I learned about something called the sun candle phenomenon. A really cool phenomenon that looks like a portal to another dimension.

What made me happy today?

A big juicy porterhouse steak, had a discussion about steak yesterday and it built up in my head all day.

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Three Questions, April 9, 2025

The ultimate value of life depends upon awareness and the power of contemplation rather than upon mere survival. ~ Aristotle

Three Questions, April 9, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

A pretty white flower on my walk, it was really gorgeous.

What did I learn today?

There was a Syrian writer who wrote a science fiction story in 175 AD that included a miles long whale with cities inside it.

What made me happy today?

My niece called me, she got her birthday presents and called the thank me, made my day.

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Three Questions, April 8, 2025

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. ~ Leo Buscaglia

Three Questions, April 8, 2025

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

Today I sent out a note to the people who’ve agreed to help me out during my recovery after my open heart surgery, that list was easily the most beautiful thing I encountered today.

What did I learn today?

An ocean census had been recently and they discovered 866 new species, super cool.

What made me happy today?

A really great employee that I hired several years ago came into my office today and informed me he is going to be a father. He was beaming and so happy that it made me absolutely happy as well.

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The Beauty of Karma

I believe in Karma. If the good is sown, the good is collected. When positive things are made, that returns well. ~ Yannick Noah

The Beauty of Karma

I am a big believer in Karma, honestly I consider it nothing more than physics. Newton’s third law, that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, and yes, for the scientists reading this, I absolutely do know I’m over simplifying. And to simplify they way I think about Karma even more, if you drop a stone into a calm body of water ripples extend in every direction, but they don’t go on forever. Once they hit the boundary of the puddle the waves rebound and come back to the source. So the way I see it, the actions that we take are the pebbles we drop into the pond. Karma is the rebound of the waves our actions have created returning to us. Those waves that return are similar to the waves that were sent. So send out waves of positivity and caring, and get that in return.

So before we continue let me be clear about something, I can be a complete bastard. I want to make that clear so that no one accuses me of breaking my arm patting my self on my back. I very much view myself as a mirror, I reflect back what I get. If you come at me with arrogance, anger and a lack of compassion, that’s exactly what you get back and you’ll get it with a whole lot of energy behind it, and I don’t feel bad about it. Like the edges of the puddle, I reflect the waves back at who made them. In my job, whenever I take a new position, I tell my people the same thing every time. We work in education, if the work you do and the actions you take show that you care about the welfare of students, we’ll get along great. If the actions you take show you don’t, we’ll have issues. The other thing I make a great effort to do in my job is to get to know and support my classified professional staff. In higher education there is often a hierarchical view of the people who work on a campus. Faculty are put on a pedestal, but the classified folks, the administrative assistants who run the world, the technicians, aides and custodians, all who are absolutely critical for the success of the institution and therefore the students, are often considered less than, because they are sometimes less educated. Being a blue collar kid and a first generation college student, that attitude angers me.

So I work hard to support my classified folks, one of the things I do in their evaluations is to ask them how I can be a better boss, and I also ask them how I can support whatever their next career move is going to be. I’m extremely proud of all of the classified professional staff over the years who have achieved their career goals with my support. This week those actions reflected back to me in a bunch of ways. First, as I discussed in my Rev’s Wild Ride post, a number of my staff are people who are offering to help me during my recovery after my upcoming open-heart surgery. The other thing that has happened is a number of folks, groundskeepers, maintenance staff and custodians have sought me out to ask about my surgery and how I’m doing. These folks are not people I supervise, they are just people who also work on campus who appreciate that I treat them with kindness and respect like they matter, because quite simply they do and I appreciate their contributions.

Often when we think about Karma we think about the bad actors and wonder when the wheel of Karma will turn and bring them the consequences they deserve. But I’ve learned something about Karma in my life, it always comes, but it comes on it’s own timeline and often not when we’d like to see it. But at times, like what I’ve been describing, sometimes those positive karmic waves come rolling back just when you need them, I’m seeing that right now and it quite simply has warmed my heart and been a nice reminder of how important and why it’s right to treat people with kindness and respect.

Have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane

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Three Questions, April 7, 2025

God creates dinosaurs, God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man brings back dinosaurs. ~ Dr. Ian Macalom, Jurassic Park (Michael Chriton)

Three Questions, April 7, 2025

You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!

What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?

It was hearing dire wolf pups howl, a sound that has not been heard in over 10,000 years.

What did you learn today?

Today is a hugely historic day, Colossal Biosciences today announced and showed that they have successfully resurrected the first extinct species, the dire wolf. They also plan to bring back the Tasmanian Tiger, Sabertooth Tigers and Woolly Mammoths.

What made you happy today?

Seeing a video of the Dire Wolf pups and hearing them howl.

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