Venari.cloud


Venari is a Latin verb meaning “to hunt” or “to chase.” This term reflects practices deeply rooted in history, emphasizing the pursuit and the skill involved. The concept of venari highlights the dynamic between humans and their environment, showcasing the techniques and traditions associated with the chase.

  • Why are routines are difficult?

    It’s been a while since I’ve last written. I have been wanting to commit to doing it regularly, but that’s a tough thing to do for some reason. Along with a lot of other things in my life right now. I’ve had a really hard time getting back into routines that I enjoyed. I thrived…

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  • The funny thing about cancer…

    You’d think getting rid of cancer would be the end of it. You fought the toughest battle of your life and won. You’re the survivor. You have seen the darkest imaginable times and somehow found the light. But then just when you think you’re safe, and the doctors tell you you’re in “Remission”, you realize…

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  • You say goodbye, but I say Hello!

    I want to live in a town where people say hello to each other. It used to be like that in Denver. Morning walks with Moose were filled with greetings between humans and snout to snout (sometimes snout to butt) sniffs and tail wags between dogs. Nowadays (I feel like such an elder when I…

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