Just came back from my holiday to Basque country, where I spent almost three weeks. I decided to take a break from politics (as far as possible in Basque country lol). To make this easier, my phone randomly decided to die a few days in, so I lost all connection to the world.

I wanted to use the holiday to find myself again. I was dealing with anxiety for the past two-three months, overly worrying about money and the future even though it may not have been needed to do so.

I did some hikes on the rocky beaches and through the mountains for a few days. I spent days on the beach relaxing and swimming. My gf gave me a book that, according to her, was meant to take me away from politics. She gave me ‘Fall of Giants’ by Ken Follett. For those who have not read it, it’s a book about the labour struggle in England, the (build up to) the first world war, fall of aristocracy and the Russian Revolution. It even features Lenin lmao. It’s mostly fiction, so she probably thought it would be nice for me to read fiction. I am enjoying the 1000 page book so far, so she was right.

While looking for balance in life, I had my great breakthrough on a rock. I was swimming at the beach when I suddenly felt the urge to swim past the cliff seperating the bay from the sea. There was nothing but cliffs behind it and I decided to go back when I suddenly saw a small rock protruding from the sea. I swam to it and climbed it, facing my back to the land. I saw nothing but ocean in front of me and I sat there for over an hour, staring into the distance. I saw water, incredible clouds, a far away thunderstorm and a boat in the distance, slowly passing by. I sat there thinking how this view will be the same in a hundred years and that I’ll be long gone by then. And so will be the people back at the beach, together with all our worries. It made me realize again how little time I have in this place and how much time I spent worrying about unimportant things. When the hour was gone, I felt like a weight was gone from inside my head and my shoulders, and I swam back to the beach.

I enjoyed my stay in Basque country. I tasted the local cuisine, spent some time at the beaches, the bars and in between the Basque people. I enjoyed the countless political flags and (communist) statements made everywhere. I enjoyed the easy and laid back way of living and I feel refreshed. I’m ready to continue the communist fight over here now, and I have a lot of things coming up.

And, importantly, I will start my new job at the Union next monday.

How is life going? Have I missed important things while I was gone?

  • 小莱卡@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Everything has been clicking for me lately.

    I’ve started enjoying my work (farming) and knowing that i can keep doing this for the rest of my life took a huge weight off my shoulders. Still i have to deal with some nuisances regarding that but i will learn how to deal with it.

    My social life has been on stasis (and decline) for years and i’ve kinda come to terms with it, not completely but im in a much better spot than i was.

    Been kinda inconsistent at the gym because i’ve been dealing with minor injuries frequently, also been reading a lot lately and my comprehension has improved.

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        1 year ago

        We grow grain crops (corn, chickpeas, beans, sorghum), the work of a farmer mainly involves working the fields with different agricultural equipment (plows, discs, planters, sprayers, combines, etc…), maintenance/fixing machinery, scouting the fields for diseases/plagues and combating said diseases with chemicals, some financial work here and there, etc…

        It all boils down to producing commodities to sell just like any other business. My wet dream would be to

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      Hey good to see another farmer! My farm is a lot less mechanized than yours and we rely a lot on outside jobs but it’s good to hear you’re making it work comrade.

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        1 year ago

        we do too, we rely on 3rd party for spraying some products (planes and drones), we rent trailer/trucks for harvest, just this year we managed to fix an used combine we bought we’ve been renting combines each year before this. Still have a lot of room to improve. we do furrow irrigation with polypipes row by row so it’s as manual as it gets lol.