Gardener of Life — Micro.blog Post — Wednesday March 25

Physical lists work. You have to get up and move.

My Gardener of Life publishing schedule lives on my hallway door and pantry door — not on a screen. Color coded. Pushpinned. Unavoidable. Every morning I walk past it and I know exactly where I stand.

April 6 launch date. Four pillars. Three platforms. One week at a time.

There’s something a screen can’t replicate. You can’t minimize a piece of paper. You can’t forget it’s open. It just stands there, quietly keeping you honest.

The farmer instinct never really leaves — document what matters, because seasons do not wait.

\Pantry Publishing ScheduleHallway Post outlinesHallway ToDo List

(Ghost post on March 24 — one of my pillars is changing. The story behind it might surprise you.)

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From the Field

A few links worth your time this week.

  1. The Mediterranean Diet — Mayo Clinic

www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-l…

One of the most studied diets in the world. Clean, trustworthy, and worth bookmarking as a reference. No gimmicks, just solid science

  1. Why Weight Training Matters More As You Age - UCLA Health

www.uclahealth.org/news/arti…

A 15-year study of 200,000 adults makes the case clearly. Any weight training beats none. This one is worth reading slowly.

  1. Obsidian: The Note App Worth Watching — Obsidian.md

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Not new, but newly relevant. Obsidian is a local-first, privacy-focused note app built around connecting your ideas over time. Its plugin ecosystem now exceeds 1,200 community tools. If you care about owning your data and thinking more clearly, this one deserves a look.

  1. Food Safety — FoodSafaty.gov

www.foodsafety.gov/recalls-a…

Food recalls updated regularly. Worth a weekly check. Your table matters.

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