Snapped this candid shot on Friday. đ This beautiful human marks two milestones today. She completed another trip around the sun and also started a new career with her first day being today. Happy birthday and congratulations! I love you and I know you will crush it today. â¤
I'm still loving this wallet. It's going to age beautifully.
Up there, in the tree...
@osenoa April 3, 2012 - April 3, 2023
Iâve been thinking about abandoning my Instagram account for a while now. It is my last remaining social media account and by far the hardest habit to break. I've been trying to for a while but keep finding myself back there. The good news is I finally have my personal site to a point where I can still satisfy that "gotta post something" urge.
I went through the content I've uploaded to Instagram over the years and realized that - maybe itâs fate, maybe just a coincidence - it was exactly 11 years ago today, on April 3, 2012, when I posted my first photo. So it seemed fitting to quit on an anniversary.
I went ahead and requested a copy of my data and got way more than I bargained for. I received links to two zip files totaling about 4GB within a couple of hours (they say it can take up to 30 days). The amount of things they supplied is wild! Look at the list at the bottom of this post. Content (what you'd believe to be the point of Instagram) is all the way down in 22nd place!
I realize that Google or Amazon capture the same amount of data about me yet I will continue to use those, but as of today I can at least say Meta's revenue stream will drop by a miniscule fraction because of this decision. I promised myself a while ago that when Meta buys Google (or its parent company Alphabet), I will quit the internet. đ
Anyway, the download of my Instagram data was very well organized and they made it easily accessible from an index.html file. They give you a copy you can preserve wherever you want without having to do any work. Just extract the zip files somewhere and youâre set.
I wasnât a heavy user of Instagram to begin with but it still ate up a lot of my attention apparently (another reason for quitting) which created a significant footprint in their database.
Take a look at this list of what you too will receive if or when you ask for a download of your data.
(Crazy.)
Going forward this is the only site I will update. You're welcome to pop in anytime and take a look around. Itâll all be here. In one place. Without algorithms or ads.
This took a while to build but turned out awesome.
Happy birthday to the best kid I know. I hope all of your wishes come true. You make me a better person every day.
But you can't paint, so a photo will have to suffice. This is like that.
My dad's new cool room is ready, first batch of salami is in. John loves it.
But maybe soon.
The "Rogan Josh" is my new favourite.
My dad loading a fresh batch of salami in the smoker.
Figuratively and literally.
I'm so happy they're still standing.
A couple of weeks ago I asked the wonderful people at Paper Republic if they could create a custom wallet for me. My wish list was for it to have:
They said "sure, no problem"!
Fast forward to today, FedEx shows up at our door and delivers this beautiful custom wallet with a personalized note inside it.
I love everything about it. The quality and craftsmanship is amazing.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, this company rocks. If you're in need of a cover for your journals, a wallet, or something customized, get in touch with them. You won't be disappointed.
My sister turned even older today. She's like 95 already so we're going to stop counting now I think.
In all seriousness, happy birthday Pircsi! Love you. ⤠đ°
During the last weekend of February, I had the privilege to join her on one of her many trips to Algonquin Park. It was a beautiful and therapeutic experience I will never forget.
It was also -19°C and I froze my fingers and toes off on a hike through the Mew Lake trail but it was well worth it.
We also saw a Pine Marten (almost impossible to photograph) as well as the resident ravens known as Beavis and Butthead.
Like I said, it was an experience I will remember for the rest of my days. I am looking forward to going again.
You can view the rest of the photos here.
I impulse bought a jar of Patak's Tikka Masala cooking sauce from Food Basics. Cooked it up for dinner today. Nikki and I had it on chickpeas with a side of rice and John had it on the leftover roasted chicken from last night also with a side of rice. It was a huge hit. We gobbled it all up.
Will definitely buy again.
Here is a list of technologies I will never own or use again.
* I am close to ditching Instagram, the last remaining social media account I have. (Update: It's done!)