Photography And Half-Thoughts By Mitchell Hegman

...because some of it is pretty and some of it is not.

Friday, March 7, 2025

Recent Lessons I’ve Learned

  • It’s possible for a piece of kindling you just split with an axe to fling directly up into your face.
  • No matter your age, your right foot doesn’t fit in the left shoe.
  • The smaller the piece you cut with a miter saw, the more likely it is to get snagged by the blade and chunked across the garage.
  • Following my first taste test in thirty or so years, I’ve decided I can live without eating Shiitake mushrooms.
  • Reading instructions before assembling something may actually provide a few advantages.
  • A cup of coffee will always be a little too hot or a little too cold—never just right.
  • If you drop a screw, it will roll to the least accessible spot in the room.

—Mitchell Hegman

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