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    <description>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to The Small Scale Life Podcast!  The Small Scale Life Podcast is focused on gardening; homesteading/DIY projects; wellness; financial freedom and minimalism; and connecting to nature.  The podcast focuses on providing real-life stories and experiences from the hosts and guests, often encouraging listeners to take small, practical steps toward self-reliance and sustainability. 
Learn, do, grow, and be a little better everyday!  That, my friends, is a good thing (and where the magic is)!  
You can find more about Small Scale Life at our website https://smallscalelife.com. 
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  <title>Drifting to Driftless: Cedar Rapids and Decorah Adventure</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this 207th episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I introduce the Drifting to Driftless Series by focusing on my recent Adventure in Cedar Rapids, Mount Vernon and Decorah, IA.</itunes:subtitle>
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The Drifting to Driftless Series is where I share my adventures and wandering. It will be a regular feature on Small Scale Life.
For pictures, videos and links from this "Drift," head on over to smallscalelife.com. (https://smallscalelife.com) 
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this 207th episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I introduce the Drifting to Driftless Series by focusing on my recent Adventure in Cedar Rapids, Mount Vernon and Decorah, IA.</p>

<p>The Drifting to Driftless Series is where I share my adventures and wandering. It will be a regular feature on Small Scale Life.</p>

<p><a href="https://smallscalelife.com" rel="nofollow">For pictures, videos and links from this &quot;Drift,&quot; head on over to smallscalelife.com.</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In this 207th episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I introduce the Drifting to Driftless Series by focusing on my recent Adventure in Cedar Rapids, Mount Vernon and Decorah, IA.</p>

<p>The Drifting to Driftless Series is where I share my adventures and wandering. It will be a regular feature on Small Scale Life.</p>

<p><a href="https://smallscalelife.com" rel="nofollow">For pictures, videos and links from this &quot;Drift,&quot; head on over to smallscalelife.com.</a></p>]]>
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  <title>On the Road: Exploring Tomah, Wisconsin</title>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jun 2018 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This podcast is focused on my observations and thoughts as I explored in the areas around Tomah, Wisconsin.  Of course, I talked about buying our home in Minneapolis and about the future as well.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>23:16</itunes:duration>
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  <description>I find myself traveling more and more these days for work and for life.  As I travel, I see things that capture my eye and interest as I roll over the back roads and explore towns of all shapes and sizes.  In an effort to capture some of my thoughts, observations and adventures on the road, I am going to start recording and posting "On the Road" podcasts.  This podcast is focused on my observations and thoughts as I explored in the areas around Tomah, Wisconsin.
Recently, I went to Tomah, Wisconsin, and spent a few days in the area.  I had the opportunity to explore a number of towns in Monroe County.   I had such a great trip to that part of Wisconsin that just recharged my batteries and took me back to my roots.  Driving home, I had time to reflect about the trip, our house in Minneapolis and the future.
For pictures and thougths about my trip to Tomah, please go to the article at Small Scale Life (https://wp.me/p6NX1f-PA)! 
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    <![CDATA[<p>I find myself traveling more and more these days for work and for life.  As I travel, I see things that capture my eye and interest as I roll over the back roads and explore towns of all shapes and sizes.  In an effort to capture some of my thoughts, observations and adventures on the road, I am going to start recording and posting &quot;On the Road&quot; podcasts.  This podcast is focused on my observations and thoughts as I explored in the areas around Tomah, Wisconsin.</p>

<p>Recently, I went to Tomah, Wisconsin, and spent a few days in the area.  I had the opportunity to explore a number of towns in Monroe County.   I had such a great trip to that part of Wisconsin that just recharged my batteries and took me back to my roots.  Driving home, I had time to reflect about the trip, our house in Minneapolis and the future.</p>

<p>For pictures and thougths about my trip to Tomah, <a href="https://wp.me/p6NX1f-PA" rel="nofollow">please go to the article at Small Scale Life</a>!</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>I find myself traveling more and more these days for work and for life.  As I travel, I see things that capture my eye and interest as I roll over the back roads and explore towns of all shapes and sizes.  In an effort to capture some of my thoughts, observations and adventures on the road, I am going to start recording and posting &quot;On the Road&quot; podcasts.  This podcast is focused on my observations and thoughts as I explored in the areas around Tomah, Wisconsin.</p>

<p>Recently, I went to Tomah, Wisconsin, and spent a few days in the area.  I had the opportunity to explore a number of towns in Monroe County.   I had such a great trip to that part of Wisconsin that just recharged my batteries and took me back to my roots.  Driving home, I had time to reflect about the trip, our house in Minneapolis and the future.</p>

<p>For pictures and thougths about my trip to Tomah, <a href="https://wp.me/p6NX1f-PA" rel="nofollow">please go to the article at Small Scale Life</a>!</p>]]>
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  <title>Midweek Motivation: The Greatest Showman - Friends, Creativity and Drive</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This episode is all about the lessons learned from the life of PT Barnum and the movie “The Greatest Showman.” There are some great lessons learned about friends, creativity and unstoppable drive from the life of PT Barnum, and Tommy Cakes tells you some of those lessons in his own unique way.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. This episode is all about the lessons learned from the life of PT Barnum and the movie “The Greatest Showman.” There are some great lessons learned about friends, creativity and unstoppable drive from the life of PT Barnum, and Tommy Cakes tells you some of those lessons in his own unique way. In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.
Who is Tommy Cakes?
Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.
Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I'm a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don't worry about it!
What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.
I import knowledge
I export that information at premium prices!
I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life
 
Introduction – The Greatest Showman
In case you haven’t noticed, Midweek Motivation is a little different than your typical Small Scale Life post.  We get into some social and cultural commentary while I try to motivate you with some of that knowledge.
In this show, we are going to focus on a movie that everyone is talking about.  The movie is good entertainment with some life lessons buried inside it.
As you know, movies have depicted some interesting and uplifting characters that have done some truly remarkable things beyond wearing fancy clothes and impressive hats!
Story Time
The hero of this story started from humble beginnings as the son of a son of innkeeper, tailor and store-keeper.  Our hero was excellent at math but didn’t like physical work!
From his first job as a shopkeeper, he moved up and eventually purchased a museum.  He added new attractions and transformed it to include:
A lighthouse lamp that shown light down Broadway
A strolling garden on the roof with a view of the city
Giant animal paintings from the windows and
Hot-air balloon rides that launched from the showplace daily.
Over time and by adding exotic acts to his show, our hero met with the Queen of England, Czar of Russia and royalty across Europe. In just a few years, he owned several museums and had a draw of 400,000 people a year!
Our hero lost his wealth in some bad business and real estate deals, and he spent four long years in litigation and public humiliation. His friends stood by his side and supported him, and eventually he gained momentum and created the US’ first aquarium and met with the President of the United States.
Even after his museums burned down, our hero once again connected with friends and started a circus in Delevan, Wisconsin.  He had the first circus to move from town to town and across the country by train (and the first circus to own a train).  It was billed as the Greatest Show on Earth!
After leaving the circus, our hero wrote books and became a politician, serving as a State Representative for four terms and later served the mayor of his town.
Midweek Motivation Lesson: Friends, Creativity and Drive
So what is the point of all this?
Life is hard, and it knocks you down.  Things happen that don’t seem fair, and the odds can be stacked against you. We can learn from Phineas Taylor Barnum, the hero of our story and a distant relative of Julie Taylor Domres.
When times were tough, PT Barnum's friends supported and helped him.  Even when the chips were down, PT Barnum used his creativity and relentless drive to push himself to new limits and new successes.
What’s holding you back? 
Get started making good friends and using your creativity and drive today.  We are waiting to help you, friend.  Reach out and take my hand.
That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!
"The Greatest Showman"
Recently Hollywood released a movie about PT Barnum called “The Greatest Showman.”  While there are a lot of things that are Hollywood fiction and narratives, it is an uplifting movie.  Tommy Cakes gives it two thumbs up, so go see it. After all, it takes an Upcoming Showman to know the Greatest Showman!
For a taste of the energy of this movie, watch this pre-production video from "The Greatest Showman."  Throughout the movie and this clip, I kept waiting for Hugh Jackman's Wolverine moment, but we got something completely different and inspiring!
I have to give my wife Julie credit, it was a good movie and had great energy (even though it did not match historical accounts).  By the way, my wife Julie IS a distant relative of PT Barnum (that is true), so you can see why she puts up with an amateur showman like yours truly.
Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes
I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!
Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the "Kool Kats" theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/.
Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat's how we do it! 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. This episode is all about the lessons learned from the life of PT Barnum and the movie “The Greatest Showman.” There are some great lessons learned about friends, creativity and unstoppable drive from the life of PT Barnum, and Tommy Cakes tells you some of those lessons in his own unique way. In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life</p>

<p> </p>

<h3>Introduction – The Greatest Showman</h3>

<p>In case you haven’t noticed, Midweek Motivation is a little different than your typical Small Scale Life post.  We get into some social and cultural commentary while I try to motivate you with some of that knowledge.</p>

<p>In this show, we are going to focus on a movie that everyone is talking about.  The movie is good entertainment with some life lessons buried inside it.</p>

<p>As you know, movies have depicted some interesting and uplifting characters that have done some truly remarkable things beyond wearing fancy clothes and impressive hats!</p>

<h3>Story Time</h3>

<p>The hero of this story started from humble beginnings as the son of a son of innkeeper, tailor and store-keeper.  Our hero was excellent at math but didn’t like physical work!</p>

<p>From his first job as a shopkeeper, he moved up and eventually purchased a museum.  He added new attractions and transformed it to include:</p>

<ul>
<li>A lighthouse lamp that shown light down Broadway</li>
<li>A strolling garden on the roof with a view of the city</li>
<li>Giant animal paintings from the windows and</li>
<li>Hot-air balloon rides that launched from the showplace daily.</li>
</ul>

<p>Over time and by adding exotic acts to his show, our hero met with the Queen of England, Czar of Russia and royalty across Europe. In just a few years, he owned several museums and had a draw of 400,000 people a year!</p>

<p>Our hero lost his wealth in some bad business and real estate deals, and he spent four long years in litigation and public humiliation. His friends stood by his side and supported him, and eventually he gained momentum and created the US’ first aquarium and met with the President of the United States.</p>

<p>Even after his museums burned down, our hero once again connected with friends and started a circus in Delevan, Wisconsin.  He had the first circus to move from town to town and across the country by train (and the first circus to own a train).  It was billed as the Greatest Show on Earth!</p>

<p>After leaving the circus, our hero wrote books and became a politician, serving as a State Representative for four terms and later served the mayor of his town.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson: Friends, Creativity and Drive</h3>

<p>So what is the point of all this?</p>

<p>Life is hard, and it knocks you down.  Things happen that don’t seem fair, and the odds can be stacked against you. We can learn from Phineas Taylor Barnum, the hero of our story and a distant relative of Julie Taylor Domres.</p>

<p>When times were tough, PT Barnum&#39;s friends supported and helped him.  Even when the chips were down, PT Barnum used his creativity and relentless drive to push himself to new limits and new successes.</p>

<p>What’s holding you back? </p>

<p>Get started making good friends and using your creativity and drive today.  We are waiting to help you, friend.  Reach out and take my hand.</p>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<h3>&quot;The Greatest Showman&quot;</h3>

<p>Recently Hollywood released a movie about PT Barnum called “The Greatest Showman.”  While there are a lot of things that are Hollywood fiction and narratives, it is an uplifting movie.  Tommy Cakes gives it two thumbs up, so go see it. After all, it takes an Upcoming Showman to know the Greatest Showman!</p>

<p>For a taste of the energy of this movie, watch this pre-production video from &quot;The Greatest Showman.&quot;  Throughout the movie and this clip, I kept waiting for Hugh Jackman&#39;s Wolverine moment, but we got something completely different and inspiring!</p>

<p>I have to give my wife Julie credit, it was a good movie and had great energy (even though it did not match historical accounts).  By the way, my wife Julie IS a distant relative of PT Barnum (that is true), so you can see why she puts up with an amateur showman like yours truly.</p>

<h3>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</h3>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Midweek Motivation is a weekly episode featuring the wisdom and stories of host Tommy Cakes. This episode is all about the lessons learned from the life of PT Barnum and the movie “The Greatest Showman.” There are some great lessons learned about friends, creativity and unstoppable drive from the life of PT Barnum, and Tommy Cakes tells you some of those lessons in his own unique way. In case you are having trouble understanding the audio file, the following is a translation of the audio file from host Tommy Cakes.</p>

<h3>Who is Tommy Cakes?</h3>

<p>Live on the Small Scale Life Podcast, it is Midweek Motivation featuring Tommy Cakes.</p>

<p>Hey, how are you?  I am Tommy Cakes.  Who am I?  I&#39;m a guy from someplace, friends with some people and doing some things.  Don&#39;t worry about it!</p>

<p>What I can tell you is that I am in the import and export business.</p>

<ul>
<li>I import knowledge</li>
<li>I export that information at premium prices!</li>
</ul>

<p>I will give you a little coastal cosmopolitan insight and motivation weekly on Small Scale Life</p>

<p> </p>

<h3>Introduction – The Greatest Showman</h3>

<p>In case you haven’t noticed, Midweek Motivation is a little different than your typical Small Scale Life post.  We get into some social and cultural commentary while I try to motivate you with some of that knowledge.</p>

<p>In this show, we are going to focus on a movie that everyone is talking about.  The movie is good entertainment with some life lessons buried inside it.</p>

<p>As you know, movies have depicted some interesting and uplifting characters that have done some truly remarkable things beyond wearing fancy clothes and impressive hats!</p>

<h3>Story Time</h3>

<p>The hero of this story started from humble beginnings as the son of a son of innkeeper, tailor and store-keeper.  Our hero was excellent at math but didn’t like physical work!</p>

<p>From his first job as a shopkeeper, he moved up and eventually purchased a museum.  He added new attractions and transformed it to include:</p>

<ul>
<li>A lighthouse lamp that shown light down Broadway</li>
<li>A strolling garden on the roof with a view of the city</li>
<li>Giant animal paintings from the windows and</li>
<li>Hot-air balloon rides that launched from the showplace daily.</li>
</ul>

<p>Over time and by adding exotic acts to his show, our hero met with the Queen of England, Czar of Russia and royalty across Europe. In just a few years, he owned several museums and had a draw of 400,000 people a year!</p>

<p>Our hero lost his wealth in some bad business and real estate deals, and he spent four long years in litigation and public humiliation. His friends stood by his side and supported him, and eventually he gained momentum and created the US’ first aquarium and met with the President of the United States.</p>

<p>Even after his museums burned down, our hero once again connected with friends and started a circus in Delevan, Wisconsin.  He had the first circus to move from town to town and across the country by train (and the first circus to own a train).  It was billed as the Greatest Show on Earth!</p>

<p>After leaving the circus, our hero wrote books and became a politician, serving as a State Representative for four terms and later served the mayor of his town.</p>

<h3>Midweek Motivation Lesson: Friends, Creativity and Drive</h3>

<p>So what is the point of all this?</p>

<p>Life is hard, and it knocks you down.  Things happen that don’t seem fair, and the odds can be stacked against you. We can learn from Phineas Taylor Barnum, the hero of our story and a distant relative of Julie Taylor Domres.</p>

<p>When times were tough, PT Barnum&#39;s friends supported and helped him.  Even when the chips were down, PT Barnum used his creativity and relentless drive to push himself to new limits and new successes.</p>

<p>What’s holding you back? </p>

<p>Get started making good friends and using your creativity and drive today.  We are waiting to help you, friend.  Reach out and take my hand.</p>

<p>That’s all I got this week.  This is Tommy Cakes, and I’ll see you next week!  Bada boom, bada bing!</p>

<h3>&quot;The Greatest Showman&quot;</h3>

<p>Recently Hollywood released a movie about PT Barnum called “The Greatest Showman.”  While there are a lot of things that are Hollywood fiction and narratives, it is an uplifting movie.  Tommy Cakes gives it two thumbs up, so go see it. After all, it takes an Upcoming Showman to know the Greatest Showman!</p>

<p>For a taste of the energy of this movie, watch this pre-production video from &quot;The Greatest Showman.&quot;  Throughout the movie and this clip, I kept waiting for Hugh Jackman&#39;s Wolverine moment, but we got something completely different and inspiring!</p>

<p>I have to give my wife Julie credit, it was a good movie and had great energy (even though it did not match historical accounts).  By the way, my wife Julie IS a distant relative of PT Barnum (that is true), so you can see why she puts up with an amateur showman like yours truly.</p>

<h3>Special Thanks from Tommy Cakes</h3>

<p>I would like to thank Greg Burns from Natures Image Farm and Doneil Freeman from Freeman Family Farms for the INSPIRATION to do this Midweek Motivation Podcast.  You two ARE the wind beneath my wings!</p>

<p>Also I would like to thank Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for the &quot;Kool Kats&quot; theme music. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/" rel="nofollow">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/</a>.</p>

<p>Badda boom, badda bing!  Dat&#39;s how we do it!</p>]]>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jan 2018 21:30:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Tom</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>We wanted to say thank you for hitting 20,000 downloads since starting this podcast a couple years ago! As we kick off 2018, it is great to take a brief look at how 2017 compared to 2016.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>7:51</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>What a GREAT weekend!  We are really excited and are celebrating here in Minnesota.  Of course, most of the people are celebrating the Minneapolis Miracle where the Vikings vanquished the New Orleans Saints and are heading to the NFC Championships. As a life-long Packer fan, I could grumble, but I won't.  It isn't the real reason we are celebrating.  The real reason we are celebrating is that we have achieved another great milestone here at Small Scale Life.  As announced in the Small Scale Life Facebook Group this weekend, we are celebrating because we hit another 10,000 downloads of the Small Scale Life Podcast!  That is pretty exciting news, and we wanted to say thank you for hitting 20,000 downloads since starting this podcast a couple years ago.
I know some of you are new to our podcast, blog and social media platforms.  In case you are new, Small Scale Life is all about living simply by focusing on:
Growing,
Exploring and
Living healthy.
That is pretty general, and we typically focus on:
Gardening,
Healthy living, and
Having adventures along the way
We are thrilled you are here and listening to our show or reading our blog.  That means a lot to us, and frankly we wouldn’t do this if you weren’t part of our Small Scale Life. Thank you!
Learning, Doing and Growing in 2017
I really didn’t know what to expect when blog in November 2015 and I started this podcast in January 2016, and I am truly grateful and blessed that you are spending your time with my guests and me on the podcast, on the blog, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Gab and YouTube.
This has been a learning process.  We are, in fact, learning, doing and growing in real time, before your eyes.  What do I mean by that? Well, let’s look at the numbers from Wordpress for Small Scale Life and compare 2016 to 2017:
2016
6,590 views
3,389 visitors
75 published posts
30 podcasts
5,000 downloads
2017
10,922 views
6,862 visitors
53 published posts
35 podcasts
15,000 downloads
By listening and engaging with us each week, you are pushing me to improve my processes and the quality of the blog, podcast and social media platforms.  This is not an easy job, so I am calling in some support to help in this effort.  I will provide more detail about that in the next post!
Putting It All Together
Thank you again for your time and your attention in previous years. I am looking forward to 2018!  We are going to focus on developing our urban homesteads and farms, small businesses, tribes, and healthy lifestyles.  At the same time, we will continue to seek and find adventures, where ever they take us.  We should have a lot of fun together and hopefully bring some great content to you.
My call to action for this post and podcast is to connect with us.  Become part of the Small Scale Life story.  Engage with us and share you comments with us.  Ask questions and let us know you are out there.  If you are inspired to try gardening, urban farming, getting healthy or taking the road less traveled, let us know!
I am but a humble pirate. The wind is blowing at our backs, and the tide is rising.  There are empires to plunder and rum to drink.  Hoist the sails; man the mizzen mast!
Bring me that horizon, yo ho!
</description>
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    <![CDATA[<p>What a GREAT weekend!  We are really excited and are celebrating here in Minnesota.  Of course, most of the people are celebrating the Minneapolis Miracle where the Vikings vanquished the New Orleans Saints and are heading to the NFC Championships. As a life-long Packer fan, I could grumble, but I won&#39;t.  It isn&#39;t the real reason we are celebrating.  The real reason we are celebrating is that we have achieved another great milestone here at Small Scale Life.  As announced in the Small Scale Life Facebook Group this weekend, we are celebrating because we hit another 10,000 downloads of the Small Scale Life Podcast!  That is pretty exciting news, and we wanted to say thank you for hitting 20,000 downloads since starting this podcast a couple years ago.</p>

<p>I know some of you are new to our podcast, blog and social media platforms.  In case you are new, Small Scale Life is all about living simply by focusing on:</p>

<ul>
<li>Growing,</li>
<li>Exploring and</li>
<li>Living healthy.</li>
</ul>

<p>That is pretty general, and we typically focus on:</p>

<ul>
<li>Gardening,</li>
<li>Healthy living, and</li>
<li>Having adventures along the way</li>
</ul>

<p>We are thrilled you are here and listening to our show or reading our blog.  That means a lot to us, and frankly we wouldn’t do this if you weren’t part of our Small Scale Life. Thank you!</p>

<h3>Learning, Doing and Growing in 2017</h3>

<p>I really didn’t know what to expect when blog in November 2015 and I started this podcast in January 2016, and I am truly grateful and blessed that you are spending your time with my guests and me on the podcast, on the blog, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Gab and YouTube.</p>

<p>This has been a learning process.  We are, in fact, learning, doing and growing in real time, before your eyes.  What do I mean by that? Well, let’s look at the numbers from Wordpress for Small Scale Life and compare 2016 to 2017:</p>

<p><strong>2016</strong></p>

<p>6,590 views<br>
3,389 visitors<br>
75 published posts<br>
30 podcasts<br>
5,000 downloads</p>

<p><strong>2017</strong></p>

<p>10,922 views<br>
6,862 visitors<br>
53 published posts<br>
35 podcasts<br>
15,000 downloads</p>

<p>By listening and engaging with us each week, you are pushing me to improve my processes and the quality of the blog, podcast and social media platforms.  This is not an easy job, so I am calling in some support to help in this effort.  I will provide more detail about that in the next post!</p>

<h3>Putting It All Together</h3>

<p>Thank you again for your time and your attention in previous years. I am looking forward to 2018!  We are going to focus on developing our urban homesteads and farms, small businesses, tribes, and healthy lifestyles.  At the same time, we will continue to seek and find adventures, where ever they take us.  We should have a lot of fun together and hopefully bring some great content to you.</p>

<p>My call to action for this post and podcast is to connect with us.  Become part of the Small Scale Life story.  Engage with us and share you comments with us.  Ask questions and let us know you are out there.  If you are inspired to try gardening, urban farming, getting healthy or taking the road less traveled, let us know!</p>

<p>I am but a humble pirate. The wind is blowing at our backs, and the tide is rising.  There are empires to plunder and rum to drink.  Hoist the sails; man the mizzen mast!</p>

<p>Bring me that horizon, yo ho!</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>What a GREAT weekend!  We are really excited and are celebrating here in Minnesota.  Of course, most of the people are celebrating the Minneapolis Miracle where the Vikings vanquished the New Orleans Saints and are heading to the NFC Championships. As a life-long Packer fan, I could grumble, but I won&#39;t.  It isn&#39;t the real reason we are celebrating.  The real reason we are celebrating is that we have achieved another great milestone here at Small Scale Life.  As announced in the Small Scale Life Facebook Group this weekend, we are celebrating because we hit another 10,000 downloads of the Small Scale Life Podcast!  That is pretty exciting news, and we wanted to say thank you for hitting 20,000 downloads since starting this podcast a couple years ago.</p>

<p>I know some of you are new to our podcast, blog and social media platforms.  In case you are new, Small Scale Life is all about living simply by focusing on:</p>

<ul>
<li>Growing,</li>
<li>Exploring and</li>
<li>Living healthy.</li>
</ul>

<p>That is pretty general, and we typically focus on:</p>

<ul>
<li>Gardening,</li>
<li>Healthy living, and</li>
<li>Having adventures along the way</li>
</ul>

<p>We are thrilled you are here and listening to our show or reading our blog.  That means a lot to us, and frankly we wouldn’t do this if you weren’t part of our Small Scale Life. Thank you!</p>

<h3>Learning, Doing and Growing in 2017</h3>

<p>I really didn’t know what to expect when blog in November 2015 and I started this podcast in January 2016, and I am truly grateful and blessed that you are spending your time with my guests and me on the podcast, on the blog, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Gab and YouTube.</p>

<p>This has been a learning process.  We are, in fact, learning, doing and growing in real time, before your eyes.  What do I mean by that? Well, let’s look at the numbers from Wordpress for Small Scale Life and compare 2016 to 2017:</p>

<p><strong>2016</strong></p>

<p>6,590 views<br>
3,389 visitors<br>
75 published posts<br>
30 podcasts<br>
5,000 downloads</p>

<p><strong>2017</strong></p>

<p>10,922 views<br>
6,862 visitors<br>
53 published posts<br>
35 podcasts<br>
15,000 downloads</p>

<p>By listening and engaging with us each week, you are pushing me to improve my processes and the quality of the blog, podcast and social media platforms.  This is not an easy job, so I am calling in some support to help in this effort.  I will provide more detail about that in the next post!</p>

<h3>Putting It All Together</h3>

<p>Thank you again for your time and your attention in previous years. I am looking forward to 2018!  We are going to focus on developing our urban homesteads and farms, small businesses, tribes, and healthy lifestyles.  At the same time, we will continue to seek and find adventures, where ever they take us.  We should have a lot of fun together and hopefully bring some great content to you.</p>

<p>My call to action for this post and podcast is to connect with us.  Become part of the Small Scale Life story.  Engage with us and share you comments with us.  Ask questions and let us know you are out there.  If you are inspired to try gardening, urban farming, getting healthy or taking the road less traveled, let us know!</p>

<p>I am but a humble pirate. The wind is blowing at our backs, and the tide is rising.  There are empires to plunder and rum to drink.  Hoist the sails; man the mizzen mast!</p>

<p>Bring me that horizon, yo ho!</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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  <title>Congratulations, Jay and Andrea!</title>
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  <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2017 18:30:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Tom</author>
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  <itunes:author>Tom</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>As we celebrate Jay and Andrea's marriage, I decided to go beyond simple congratulations and provide them some advice from 24 years of marriage</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to celebrate the joining of two souls in holy matrimony: Jay and Andrea. 
Congratulations, my friends!  Your friends from the frozen tundra in Minnesota celebrate this glorious event with you!
As I woke up this morning, I was thinking about this event and your wedding.  I woke up thinking about what I would say to you both as you begin this phase of your lives together.  I have been married for almost 24 years, and I have learned some things along the way that I would be happy to pass along to you both.  This is the same advice from the same philosophers I gave to my brother when I was his Best Man at his wedding some years ago.  It is the same advice I will give my two boys when they wed some day in the distant future.
Go with the Flow
The first piece of advice comes from a great philosopher of the modern age.  This man hails from the far north as well.  In his case, he comes from Canada and is one of their most cherished treasures.  In the timeless words of John Candy:
[tweetthis]"Go with the flow like a twig on the shoulders of a massive stream!" John Candy[/tweetthis]
Marriage and life can be compared to going down a river.  Sometimes, marriage and life is good and easy.  The waters are calm, and things take little effort.  Other times, there are rapids, and it takes a lot of effort to avoid getting hung up on the rocks.  In the worst of times, the river rushes over a waterfall.  You need to hold on to each other tight and go over to uncertain depths below or figure out a safe way around the impending disaster.  The key through all of this is to be together and work like a team.  By doing that, you will be equipped and able to take on whatever is around the next bend in the river.
Laughter is the Best Medicine
The second piece of advice comes from another great mind and talent of our current year and current age.  This is truly an exquisite mind and talent: one that is unparalleled in all the land.  I, I mean this talent, firmly believes that you should, no matter what, always try to laugh.  Life comes at you fast, and sometimes the only way to cope with it is to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, make a joke and laugh.  Don’t take yourself too seriously. Live, laugh and love.  Truly is more than a cheesy slogan on an Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest page.  It is the truth.  It is how I try to approach life, although sometimes I am better at it than others. You have to laugh together to make sense of this mad, mad world.  Even when Jay leaves his nasty workout socks on the floor or the toilet seat up.  You just have to laugh.
Congratulations!  Start Your World
Julie and I wish you two the best.  We wished we could be there with you to celebrate this event, but we will make efforts to celebrate sometime and in some place in the future.
Congratulations! Good luck, good fortune, and may God smile upon you. Start your world; it begins….now! 
</description>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to celebrate the joining of two souls in holy matrimony: Jay and Andrea. </p>

<p>Congratulations, my friends!  Your friends from the frozen tundra in Minnesota celebrate this glorious event with you!</p>

<p>As I woke up this morning, I was thinking about this event and your wedding.  I woke up thinking about what I would say to you both as you begin this phase of your lives together.  I have been married for almost 24 years, and I have learned some things along the way that I would be happy to pass along to you both.  This is the same advice from the same philosophers I gave to my brother when I was his Best Man at his wedding some years ago.  It is the same advice I will give my two boys when they wed some day in the distant future.</p>

<p><strong>Go with the Flow</strong></p>

<p>The first piece of advice comes from a great philosopher of the modern age.  This man hails from the far north as well.  In his case, he comes from Canada and is one of their most cherished treasures.  In the timeless words of John Candy:</p>

<p>[tweetthis]&quot;Go with the flow like a twig on the shoulders of a massive stream!&quot; John Candy[/tweetthis]</p>

<p>Marriage and life can be compared to going down a river.  Sometimes, marriage and life is good and easy.  The waters are calm, and things take little effort.  Other times, there are rapids, and it takes a lot of effort to avoid getting hung up on the rocks.  In the worst of times, the river rushes over a waterfall.  You need to hold on to each other tight and go over to uncertain depths below or figure out a safe way around the impending disaster.  The key through all of this is to be together and work like a team.  By doing that, you will be equipped and able to take on whatever is around the next bend in the river.</p>

<p><strong>Laughter is the Best Medicine</strong></p>

<p>The second piece of advice comes from another great mind and talent of our current year and current age.  This is truly an exquisite mind and talent: one that is unparalleled in all the land.  I, I mean this talent, firmly believes that you should, no matter what, always try to laugh.  Life comes at you fast, and sometimes the only way to cope with it is to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, make a joke and laugh.  Don’t take yourself too seriously. Live, laugh and love.  Truly is more than a cheesy slogan on an Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest page.  It is the truth.  It is how I try to approach life, although sometimes I am better at it than others. You have to laugh together to make sense of this mad, mad world.  Even when Jay leaves his nasty workout socks on the floor or the toilet seat up.  You just have to laugh.</p>

<p><strong>Congratulations!  Start Your World</strong></p>

<p>Julie and I wish you two the best.  We wished we could be there with you to celebrate this event, but we will make efforts to celebrate sometime and in some place in the future.</p>

<p>Congratulations! Good luck, good fortune, and may God smile upon you. Start your world; it begins….now!</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Dearly beloved, we are gathered here to celebrate the joining of two souls in holy matrimony: Jay and Andrea. </p>

<p>Congratulations, my friends!  Your friends from the frozen tundra in Minnesota celebrate this glorious event with you!</p>

<p>As I woke up this morning, I was thinking about this event and your wedding.  I woke up thinking about what I would say to you both as you begin this phase of your lives together.  I have been married for almost 24 years, and I have learned some things along the way that I would be happy to pass along to you both.  This is the same advice from the same philosophers I gave to my brother when I was his Best Man at his wedding some years ago.  It is the same advice I will give my two boys when they wed some day in the distant future.</p>

<p><strong>Go with the Flow</strong></p>

<p>The first piece of advice comes from a great philosopher of the modern age.  This man hails from the far north as well.  In his case, he comes from Canada and is one of their most cherished treasures.  In the timeless words of John Candy:</p>

<p>[tweetthis]&quot;Go with the flow like a twig on the shoulders of a massive stream!&quot; John Candy[/tweetthis]</p>

<p>Marriage and life can be compared to going down a river.  Sometimes, marriage and life is good and easy.  The waters are calm, and things take little effort.  Other times, there are rapids, and it takes a lot of effort to avoid getting hung up on the rocks.  In the worst of times, the river rushes over a waterfall.  You need to hold on to each other tight and go over to uncertain depths below or figure out a safe way around the impending disaster.  The key through all of this is to be together and work like a team.  By doing that, you will be equipped and able to take on whatever is around the next bend in the river.</p>

<p><strong>Laughter is the Best Medicine</strong></p>

<p>The second piece of advice comes from another great mind and talent of our current year and current age.  This is truly an exquisite mind and talent: one that is unparalleled in all the land.  I, I mean this talent, firmly believes that you should, no matter what, always try to laugh.  Life comes at you fast, and sometimes the only way to cope with it is to pick yourself up, dust yourself off, make a joke and laugh.  Don’t take yourself too seriously. Live, laugh and love.  Truly is more than a cheesy slogan on an Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest page.  It is the truth.  It is how I try to approach life, although sometimes I am better at it than others. You have to laugh together to make sense of this mad, mad world.  Even when Jay leaves his nasty workout socks on the floor or the toilet seat up.  You just have to laugh.</p>

<p><strong>Congratulations!  Start Your World</strong></p>

<p>Julie and I wish you two the best.  We wished we could be there with you to celebrate this event, but we will make efforts to celebrate sometime and in some place in the future.</p>

<p>Congratulations! Good luck, good fortune, and may God smile upon you. Start your world; it begins….now!</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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<item>
  <title>Review FX's Show "Taboo"</title>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2017 03:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Tom</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>On his character James Keziah Delaney, Tom Hardy said, "All progress lies in the actions of the unreasonable man."  If you watched the first episode of the FX's show "Taboo," you will indeed see the actions of an unreasonable and mysterious man.  In this episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I review this new show and dive into the characters, plot and reviews for this new show. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>32:32</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>On his character James Keziah Delaney, Tom Hardy said, "All progress lies in the actions of the unreasonable man."  If you watched the first episode of the FX's show "Taboo," you will indeed see the actions of an unreasonable and mysterious man.
In this episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I review this new show and dive into the characters, plot and reviews for this new show.  While I do not watch much television, I found this show interesting because I am a Tom Hardy fan.  I really liked his Bane character in the The Dark Knight Rises, and he played a great antagonist in The Revenant last year (which I reviewed here on Small Scale Life). While reviewing a television show is a bit out of character for this blog, I enjoy that period of history, and who doesn't want to see Bane stomp around London and kick some 19th century butt?
Keep in mind that this is a fan show, and any images, music or story are not my own.  I am simply commenting on the show and characters as a fan of the show.  The images are from the FX, and the piano theme song is from artist Lunar Black's piano cover song.  Please frequent their sites!
Podcast Topics for "Taboo"
In this podcast, I discuss the following topics:
Why am I talking about a television show?
The Jist of the Show
Characters
House of Delaney (and Others)
East India Company
Basic Plot - Building a Foundation
Mystery and Intrigue
London in 1814
Comments from other Reviews
 
 
Rate on iTunes
Since we are now on iTunes, please rate and review the Small Scale Life Podcast.  Ratings and reviews help us grow the podcast and the blog, and I appreciate your reviews.
You can leave a review by following these simple steps:
Click on this link or the image above.
Go to ratings and reviews.
Click on the number stars.
Subscribe to the podcast (optional, but appreciated)!
You can also write a quick review or some words of encouragement (optional, but GREATLY appreciated)!
You can also write a longer review, though it’s not necessary.  Again, thank you for listening and your review!
</description>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>On his character James Keziah Delaney, Tom Hardy said, &quot;All progress lies in the actions of the unreasonable man.&quot;  If you watched the first episode of the FX&#39;s show &quot;Taboo,&quot; you will indeed see the actions of an unreasonable and mysterious man.</p>

<p>In this episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I review this new show and dive into the characters, plot and reviews for this new show.  While I do not watch much television, I found this show interesting because I am a Tom Hardy fan.  I really liked his Bane character in the The Dark Knight Rises, and he played a great antagonist in The Revenant last year (which I reviewed here on Small Scale Life). While reviewing a television show is a bit out of character for this blog, I enjoy that period of history, and who doesn&#39;t want to see Bane stomp around London and kick some 19th century butt?</p>

<p>Keep in mind that this is a fan show, and any images, music or story are not my own.  I am simply commenting on the show and characters as a fan of the show.  The images are from the FX, and the piano theme song is from artist Lunar Black&#39;s piano cover song.  Please frequent their sites!<br>
Podcast Topics for &quot;Taboo&quot;</p>

<p>In this podcast, I discuss the following topics:</p>

<p>Why am I talking about a television show?<br>
The Jist of the Show<br>
Characters<br>
House of Delaney (and Others)<br>
East India Company<br>
Basic Plot - Building a Foundation<br>
Mystery and Intrigue<br>
London in 1814<br>
Comments from other Reviews</p>

<p> <br>
 <br>
Rate on iTunes</p>

<p>Since we are now on iTunes, please rate and review the Small Scale Life Podcast.  Ratings and reviews help us grow the podcast and the blog, and I appreciate your reviews.</p>

<p>You can leave a review by following these simple steps:<br>
Click on this link or the image above.<br>
Go to ratings and reviews.<br>
Click on the number stars.<br>
Subscribe to the podcast (optional, but appreciated)!<br>
You can also write a quick review or some words of encouragement (optional, but GREATLY appreciated)!<br>
You can also write a longer review, though it’s not necessary.  Again, thank you for listening and your review!</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>On his character James Keziah Delaney, Tom Hardy said, &quot;All progress lies in the actions of the unreasonable man.&quot;  If you watched the first episode of the FX&#39;s show &quot;Taboo,&quot; you will indeed see the actions of an unreasonable and mysterious man.</p>

<p>In this episode of the Small Scale Life Podcast, I review this new show and dive into the characters, plot and reviews for this new show.  While I do not watch much television, I found this show interesting because I am a Tom Hardy fan.  I really liked his Bane character in the The Dark Knight Rises, and he played a great antagonist in The Revenant last year (which I reviewed here on Small Scale Life). While reviewing a television show is a bit out of character for this blog, I enjoy that period of history, and who doesn&#39;t want to see Bane stomp around London and kick some 19th century butt?</p>

<p>Keep in mind that this is a fan show, and any images, music or story are not my own.  I am simply commenting on the show and characters as a fan of the show.  The images are from the FX, and the piano theme song is from artist Lunar Black&#39;s piano cover song.  Please frequent their sites!<br>
Podcast Topics for &quot;Taboo&quot;</p>

<p>In this podcast, I discuss the following topics:</p>

<p>Why am I talking about a television show?<br>
The Jist of the Show<br>
Characters<br>
House of Delaney (and Others)<br>
East India Company<br>
Basic Plot - Building a Foundation<br>
Mystery and Intrigue<br>
London in 1814<br>
Comments from other Reviews</p>

<p> <br>
 <br>
Rate on iTunes</p>

<p>Since we are now on iTunes, please rate and review the Small Scale Life Podcast.  Ratings and reviews help us grow the podcast and the blog, and I appreciate your reviews.</p>

<p>You can leave a review by following these simple steps:<br>
Click on this link or the image above.<br>
Go to ratings and reviews.<br>
Click on the number stars.<br>
Subscribe to the podcast (optional, but appreciated)!<br>
You can also write a quick review or some words of encouragement (optional, but GREATLY appreciated)!<br>
You can also write a longer review, though it’s not necessary.  Again, thank you for listening and your review!</p>]]>
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