chrizzowski

joined 2 years ago
[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 years ago

Kitchen table is 1880ish? My mom got it from one of her first palliative patients who got it from their parents and had nobody else to leave it with when they passed. Use it daily and have it paired with some modern steel chairs ... it's a little eclectic around here.

I've got some straight razors as well. Pretty sure some of the Swedish ones go back to 1700s.

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

Takumars are great lenses. I dabbled with Pentax but ultimately went the Minolta route.

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

Yup, aka Shaggy Manes! Definitely edible, but they really do start to disintegrate into that inky black grossness soon after picking. Luckily they pop up in my yard all the time, so if I happen to notice they'll find their way into whatever I'm frying up. One of the few wild mushrooms I'm comfortable with eating since it's so distinct.

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

You're right, I sure hate my ghetto fourplex unit. For the price of a condo I have a small yard and garden that doesn't take all my time looking after, three bedrooms, a garage, street level access, and all in an established character neighborhood close to bike lanes and breweries. I'd totally rather be living in a box in the sky with no space and be aspiring to one day own a suburban single detached home that I'll probably never afford. Plus I hate that it offers density within the existing city footprint and infrastructure, I definitely prefer either concrete towers or massive homes sprawling out into nature. Affordable in between options that provide reasonable living situations utilizing resources we already have are definitely not a fix and should be banned!

/s on the hating it part if it wasn't obvious, I love my fourplex unit. Sarcasm aside, in what way is this not at least working to part of the solution? It took decades of investment properties, corporate buying, speculation holding, population growth, with a dash of COVID inflation to get us in this mess. There's no magic bullet solution, so anything that helps and without any apparent negatives can only be a good thing?

Edit: words are hard

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 12 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Don't let this discourage anyone from trying. Yes it sounds absurd when put that way, and yes the costs are getting out of hand at most major resorts, but it can be an absolutely amazing sport/hobby/passion/lifestyle.

The first few times add up cost wise, hard to get around that, but once you figure out what you're doing and make the decision the sport is for you then it gets better. With a season pass and my own gear I'm <$30cad a day on the hill, and that's at a major BC resort.

Still a big wad of cash for gear and a pass up front, and definitely coming from a privileged lens to say that it's affordable, but lots of people spend way more than that on take out, coffee, booze, streaming services, etc. All about priorities!

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

It's like the odd time I drive an automatic after decades with a manual ... always mashing the floor and popping it in neutral by accident.

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 34 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Film photography. With smartphones having taken over the roll of point and shoots and covering the majority of people's photography needs, it's quite a different experience breaking out a half century old camera. Everything is more tactile, your shots are finite, and the result is a 100% determined by your decisions. Different films produce different results, and if you get into developing your own film you get to play mad chemist in the bathroom.

There's a learning curve, but if you're already into photography and understand the basics it's really not that hard. Labs still exist to develop for you if you'd rather not go down that rabbit hole. The results may surprise you!

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

A few more for you that I don't think I've seen mentioned: Kalaido Tycho Worakls The Cinematic Orchestra

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Wildfires had my place on evacuation alert, the garbage dump was on fire with 800+ AQI index, so I said fuck this and got out of town for the weekend. Two hours later I got the Amazon delivery notification. World was burning and couldn't breathe, but Amazon finds a way.

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

I'm sure the picture I'm creating in my head is way more majestic than the reality was, but It's beautiful. Sounds like after the fanny pack and socks he just said fuck it and leaned into it hard.

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Lower Manitoba 😂 so that makes Saskatchewan into Northest Dakota and the Okanagan is Upper California?

[–] chrizzowski@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Same here. Have yet to find a reason to consider anything else.

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