Early to bed, early to rise. Walk the dog, drink the coffee, THEN and only then dive into the analysis of those three and more. But now I have a problem. A good one. There are so many terrific newsletters on Substack now. How to read them and still live a normal life?
Early to bed, early to rise. Walk the dog, drink the coffee, THEN and only then dive into the analysis of those three and more. But now I have a problem. A good one. There are so many terrific newsletters on Substack now. How to read them and still live a normal life?
Bill, I hear you. I subscribe (pay) to several more than I should, and grab several of the free ones. No wonder the weeds are winning in my yard... <my "yard" is 1/2 of a city lot that boarders on an unimproved city park. I get lots of weeds from that park. This month alone I have filled my pickup with weeds 6 times and hauled them to the place where I pay to drop weeds/scrap wood/brush/clay only to go back through the line and get good soil, mulch, and wood chips.>
Early to bed, early to rise. Walk the dog, drink the coffee, THEN and only then dive into the analysis of those three and more. But now I have a problem. A good one. There are so many terrific newsletters on Substack now. How to read them and still live a normal life?
Ooops. Almost 8:00 am. Got to feed the dog.
Bill, I hear you. I subscribe (pay) to several more than I should, and grab several of the free ones. No wonder the weeds are winning in my yard... <my "yard" is 1/2 of a city lot that boarders on an unimproved city park. I get lots of weeds from that park. This month alone I have filled my pickup with weeds 6 times and hauled them to the place where I pay to drop weeds/scrap wood/brush/clay only to go back through the line and get good soil, mulch, and wood chips.>