Brothers Keeper πŸ§‘β€πŸŒΎ

You know despite spending so much time working out in Madison County out of the late Bill Magee’s auction house, coordinating campaigns and having heard the story about the Ward Brothers, I had never actually seen the film.

Last night when I got home I really didn’t feel like doing anything much πŸ“Ό with the rain coming down so I decided to look on Kanopy to see if there was any documentaries that struck my fancies. I just stumbled upon this one and I had to watch it. Truth is that I’m always fascinated by rural life and people, it’s certainly not a world 🌍 I’m totally unfamiliar with but it’s one I’m increasingly divorced from having worked in the city for two decades now.

Truth is that I didn’t really care that much about the story 🚜 as I had pretty much heard it in the past but was more interested in how a somewhat so called backwards off-gridder of forty years ago lived and how it’s different from videos and photos today. I don’t really in rural poverty anymore when it seems like these people have so many things that I cannot afford or live. The thing is that I don’t want the television πŸ“Ί in every room or chemical lawns and vinyl siding and gypsum board walls of suburbia. Or the plastic everything and fake recycling bins and solar panels of woke suburbia.

Heading in early to walk laps in the Plaza. πŸ‘£ I don’t think I will walk up to the office 🏒 in Menands as yesterday I got caught in the rain walking up there. πŸš€ The shuttle is fine but I really prefer to ride my bike to work 🚲 not only because it saves a $2.60 a day plus I get exercise without having to walk the Plaza.