Please join us for the new episode of The Agency Podcast, Tomatoes and Muses. Listen right here or find us at all the good podcast places. Gardening expert Jennifer Arnott inspires us to plant vegetables and flowers in pots. Eugene and Candy talk about painting… Read More
All posts by “Eugene Knapik”
Dehydrating Pineapple
I’m planning a canoe trip this summer with my buddy East Texas Red – assuming the province actually opens up for some travel. In Quetico, cans and bottles are not allowed and weight is an issue for portaging, so I’ve started to dehydrate some food… Read More
Take a walk with me – around the garden
Everytime I look around the garden I see different things. Another day I’ll focus on the mosaics or the veggies or….
Railroad Ghost
This is Jason Dea West. I found this gem over at Western AF…
Take a Walk With Me – Humber Bay East
I drove over to Humber Bay East this morning for a walk. This waterfront park is a great place to see birds, and at the foot of Park Lawn, it’s just a short drive from where we live. I expected to see some Baltimore Orioles… Read More
Take a walk with me – Col. Sam Smith Park
I took a walk over to the park on a cool, windy but sunny morning. I thought I might see some warblers in the park today. I didn’t, but there were lots of birds in the park.
Shanties and Sandwiches
The new episode of The Agency Podcast is up. Listen right here or find it at all the good places. We are thrilled to share a conversation and a Tarot card reading by Dr. K. Syinide. Dr K tells us how he was introduced to… Read More
A Treasure Close to Home
I’ve driven past the Brueckner Rhododendron Gardens, located just west of Port Credit, countless times without ever stopping. Oh I’ve thought about stopping and made vague plans to visit, but until today I didn’t actually make the effort to do so. This morning, after a… Read More
Underground
I’ve started a new book of collages. Making collages in old books is something both Sheila and I have been doing during the pandemic. I enjoy the add-and-subtract approach with materials at hand. I can let almost anything happen in these things and there are… Read More
Fiddle Lessons
I’ve been telling people I’m fiddling my way through the pandemic and it’s true. After I returned from Viet Nam in February last year, I started really working at learning fiddle. I’ve been doing this with the help of a lot of online resources and… Read More