Are you “Noticing” as well?

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Off-Grid with Curtis Stone”. 

 

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About Curtis Stone:

Curtis is one of the world’s most highly sought-after small farming educators. His book, The Urban Farmer, offers a new way to think about farming𑁋 one where quality of life and profitability coexist. Today, Curtis spends most of his time building his 40-acre off-grid homestead in British Columbia. He leverages his relationships with other experts to bring diverse content into the homes of gardeners and aspiring small farmers from around the world. Learn more at

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  • @dianaj3139 says:

    OH Curtis!!! So happy to see you again… this has been such a tough year for you. I love that you are hanging in there and seeing life is truly a journey… we have to keep going. I have been following your story since the growing greens in the city days and like many other fans we don’t want the story to end. But we all have “burn out” sometimes in our lives. May you and your family have Blessed Holiday Season! Thank you for just being YOU and sharing your thoughts and inspiring story for all of these years.

    • @RealNewsChannel says:

      You’re right. It’s therapy to continue to work, talk and be productive. Don’t repress too much. It’s unhealthy. Some of us find our greatest strength in God. Evidence of God is the natural beauty all around you.

    • @maryhodge4061 says:

      Yes,our anchor in the time of storms😂

  • @simon359 says:

    Wow, sorry to hear about your wife! 🙏

  • @AmazonSux says:

    The Great Noticing is upon us…..

  • @paulablake4845 says:

    Good to see you back. I love listening to your perspective.

  • @mariesuzy750 says:

    Sorry to hear about your loss. Grief is hard. Take it slow.

  • @Swordsmyth says:

    What I have always loved about you and the life you share is the genuine realism you embody and the truth that you live. Thanks for being a real man of substance Curtis! Peace and blessings….🙏

  • @TheSeeker128 says:

    So happy that your back brother! The world needs men like you now more than ever. My ex partner of 8 years passed away last November and iv been in one of the darkest stages of my life ever!

  • @valariepenner8439 says:

    I’ve followed you since your crop share gardening days in town. Awesome to see you back. Keep spreading the truth ✊

  • @gsdpuppies3230 says:

    Curtis, thank you for sharing your pain. It makes you more real to us, so no need to apologize or over explain. Continue to share your grief journey and what you’ve learned. Many of us have also lost loved ones and we understand to varying degrees. We all support you and keep you in our thoughts and prayers. It takes community to come together and life is about learning how to live. May peace rest upon you and your family.

  • @Landwithpierre says:

    Bless you and your family Curtis.

  • @keeptrying5962 says:

    OMG ! I am so sorry to hear this, had no idea about y’all’s terrible loss. SO SORRY!!! 😢 🙏🏼 💞 🙌🏼

  • @Taking_Back_Thyme says:

    Grief comes in waves. You think you’re doing ok and then bam! It hits you again and again. After being my mother’s full time caregiver for 8 years, she passed a year ago. It took me a full 8 months to stop crying. I can now smile when I think about her and my dad.

    This world is falling apart and the anxiety is real.

    Sending warm thoughts to you and your family.

  • @LeeMarieHarder says:

    From a book I’ve been working on about grief.

    “Having wrestled our grief to no real resolve, we finally let it settle in and run its course. Though we’re told we shouldn’t do this, we know that resisting grief turns our body inside out and keeps our mind suspended in time.

    And so, we grieve.

    We grieve not to stand apart from our life, as some might suspect, but rather to find our way to back into life”

    and this quote is good.

    “There are three needs of the griever:

    To find the words for the loss, to say the words aloud,

    and to know that the words have been heard.”

    Victoria Alexander

  • @abetterwayblueprint225 says:

    Curtis, you expressed grief in such a wonderful, clear way, so beautifully put. As a hospice caregiver for many years, I don’t think Ive ever heard a more insightful explanation. So sorry to hear of your loss. This is the 1st time listening to your channel, so glad I found it, your insights on corruption and the current state of society is astoundingly accurate, thank you!

  • @Patricia-g3o8q says:

    Grief is love with no place to go. So sorry for your loss. May Blessings surround you and the family.

  • @karenhorn6685 says:

    My sister died of colon cancer and her three kids were still young. It was about 10 years in healing by her husband and kids. It just takes time.❤

  • @Taterbud-b2p says:

    The greatness of grief and sorrow is the Depth of the Love…❤

  • @jeffdible8171 says:

    I’m grateful that you are still around. I thought for sure we wouldn’t see you anymore. You have taught so many so much and even though you have your grief we still have a lot to learn from you. The lessons may not be in the soil or fields but how to be a good human. Very glad you are coming back to the platform. It’s needed you.

  • @lindyB56 says:

    Missed you Curtis! Much love to you & your children ❤ xx

  • @RRHandle says:

    As someone that has been noticing for about 5 years it feels good to be part of the masses on this one. Truly it’s a lot of relief, knowing I am not crazy and that people aren’t completely fooled.

    • @MamaMudskipper says:

      Why they try to keep us socially distanced, disconnected, divided, we are are herd animals, when we share our understanding, it reminds us “it’s not just me, it’s our current human condition”.. that instantly diffuses some of the pressure of the stress that has built up, and put down the weight of the World off our shoulders, for a minute. That clears mental, spiritual emotional space to help us “unfreeze” and get back to a normalcy. Why are we so scared to tell/share our vulnerabilities with the People who love us most.. but we’ll give half a paycheck to tell a stranger for an hour. They dupped us.

    • @mrcleanse522 says:

      @MamaMudskipper if we all shared our personal stories about our personal experiences with them we would be amazed…. they must keep this suppressed

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