A New Look at Technology
Apple & Technology — Friday, July 3
Farmers plan by the season. You don’t just walk out one morning and decide what to plant. You sit down in winter with last year’s notes and next year’s ground and you work out a rhythm before the first seed goes in.
I’ve been publishing Apple and technology pieces here for a while now, but more like walking fence lines than farming — checking what caught my eye, writing what came up. That changes this week.
I’ve laid out a 52-week guide for this pillar. A topic, a habit, a reflection prompt — one Friday at a time, the whole year mapped before we start. Tools I actually use. Questions worth sitting with. Nothing theoretical.
We start next Friday with the Mac as a creative tool. Not a review. More like a conversation about what it means to understand something you use every day.
Same voice. Same porch. Just a planted field now instead of a fencerow.
From the Field: My dad always said you farm better when you know what you’re growing before the ground thaws. Took me a while to apply that to writing.
From the Field:
Find me on Ghost: gardener-of-life.com
Micro.blog: micro.blog/gardenero…
Substack: gardeneroflife.substack.com
Food recall alerts: www.foodsafety.gov/recalls-a…
These are observations from one retired dirt farmer — not prescriptions.
William questions everything, including his own opinions.
Curiosity and humility over authority and certainty.
The reader is always the final decision-maker.
If this resonates, buy me a coffee — it keeps the field notes
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