This week, I took a break from the carnivore diet but kept things low carb. It felt good to switch it up a bit. I managed three bicycle rides through the state park—fresh air, quiet trails, and a solid way to clear my head.

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Spring is definitely here. I spotted the first swallow of the year slicing through the sky, and the garter snakes are out, slithering through the grass. The ospreys are back, settling into their nests, and I even saw a March hare darting around—full of energy. It’s that time when everything starts waking up.

The coast had its own drama. A storm offshore dragged in a massive redwood tree trunk—about 20 feet around, a real giant. Sneaker waves came with it, catching a few people off guard. Then there were the Valella valella jellyfish washed up on the beach. They’re weird little things, but man, did they stink—rotting seaweed vibes.

Wrapped up the week feeling off, though. More dizzy spells and nausea hit me, and I’m not sure what’s causing it. Still figuring that out. On a brighter note, I’ve been taking magnesium citrate to help me sleep, and it’s been a game-changer—knocks me out solid. That’s the week in a nutshell. Spring’s rolling in, the coast is wild, and I’m just along for the ride.

*top photo is generated in the Ghibli style from DALL*E Open AI