As the roofing crew scrambles to install our Tesla solar roof before actual winter shows up, and I've been scrambling to split enough firewood, I've been questioning my priorities. Without a home solar system, we've been charging our electric delivery car purely off of the United Power grid, which is almost completely coal-based. So as much as some folks in diesel trucks like to brag about rollin' coal, we roll more in our Tesla. It just gets pumped out on the other side of the state. And we still have a big diesel truck to plow our driveway (we’ll see if either the Tesla Cybertruck or the Ford F-150 Lightning can handle a steel plow). At the Tesla still gets 70 miles per gallon equivalent charged off the United Power grid.
each post I read I find something interesting to takeaway: the idea of Tesla and Epick Seafoods being honest, hardworkers who are simply putting their best foot forward whilst still being human. I think what really draws me to your writing, Jake, is the honesty and raw truth. You don't feel the need to explain your life to give readers background. It kinda feels like I'm reading into your journal or something, as though I just started reading somewhere in the middle. But its easy to understand because you don't use super technical jargon, and you write simply but effectively. Really looking forward to your future writings (and hope your future memoir ships worldwide! haha)
each post I read I find something interesting to takeaway: the idea of Tesla and Epick Seafoods being honest, hardworkers who are simply putting their best foot forward whilst still being human. I think what really draws me to your writing, Jake, is the honesty and raw truth. You don't feel the need to explain your life to give readers background. It kinda feels like I'm reading into your journal or something, as though I just started reading somewhere in the middle. But its easy to understand because you don't use super technical jargon, and you write simply but effectively. Really looking forward to your future writings (and hope your future memoir ships worldwide! haha)