“Wild amounts of horseradish, garlic, ginger, onion and lemon. Not necessarily together. And makes sure you can touch your toes. And play some Bach, I don't care what, everyday.”
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
This isn’t a competition. It’s a collaboration.
All in LONG PULLS
“Wild amounts of horseradish, garlic, ginger, onion and lemon. Not necessarily together. And makes sure you can touch your toes. And play some Bach, I don't care what, everyday.”
“Take at least five minutes to just lay down on the floor, on your back. It's so restful and restorative to your body in all the obvious ways.”
“Watching it, brings such a warm feeling of nostalgia that hits close to home, and right in the feels. Also, there’s a band in it, dealing with creative struggles, and THAT, we know all about.”
Because, after all, that's the nice thing about living in Canada: we have more than two parties to pick from. And this year, more than ever, it really feels like we need to collectively exercise our other options.
“What I can definitely recommend is eating a peach during peach season - Have you ever had one straight from a tree under the early august sun? It's the best thing on earth and will definitely improve your life.”
“Alright, this suggestion might be an odd one but it’s something I think more people (especially us younger folk) should be doing. Go talk to your parents and grandparents and learn from their life stories.”
The Canadian election is October 21st, and since HI54 is a Canadian blog, I figured I'd break down our 🇨🇦 political parties by their best American comparisons.
“So even if you’re not ready to retire your ‘so much for global warming’ bit for a few more winters, at the very least, we all have to be ready to agree on no longer wanting to be a pushover minion for the extremely wealthy. We need to stop arguing amongst each other on their behalf. Against our own interests.”
“Pay more attention to birds. Birds are gateways to presence and presence is happiness.”
“Also, cycling - me and my best friend kick about on our bikes like we're 10 - just when ya hit 30, you can afford a slightly sexier bike, but it's pretty much the same thing as to when you're younger. We still pull the same skids.”