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Friday, June 26, 2026 · St. Augustine Beach

Mercury's Midweek Mischief: When the Cosmos Plays Telephone

The messenger planet is doing laps around your communication sector, and honey, your texts are about to get *weird*. Plus: one sign is cosmic public enemy number one today.

Friday, June 26, 2026
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Good Karma Corner

People Are Fixing Things Again, and It's Weirder Than You'd Think

Repair shops can't keep up with demand. Turns out humans prefer owning stuff that works to buying new stuff that doesn't. This is not a feel-good story about virtue—it's about economics and spite.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The Weekend Escape

Skip the State Capital—Head to the County Seat Instead

There's a tier of American town most road-trippers skip entirely: the county seat that's too big to be quaint, too small to be a destination. That's exactly why you should go there this weekend.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The Workshop

How to Cut Hand-Sawn Dovetails Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Fingers)

Dovetails look impossible until you realize they're just two simple cuts repeated. Here's how to nail them on your first try—and what mistake will sabotage you before you even pick up the saw.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Move It Monday

The Farmer's Carry Will Fix Your Posture Better Than Thinking About Your Posture

Stop doing shoulder rolls. Pick up something heavy and walk. Here's why this brutally simple exercise is more effective than your entire ergonomic setup.

Friday, June 26, 2026

From Scratch

Cast Iron's Ugly Secret: Why Your Pan Might Be Lying to You

That seasoning you've been building up for three years? It might be more rust than nonstick. Here's what actually works, and why I'm throwing away half my collection.

Friday, June 26, 2026

On the Scene

The Vinyl Renaissance is Peak Aesthetic Nostalgia and I'm Over It (But Also Going to the Record Store This Weekend)

Everyone suddenly owns a turntable they don't know how to use, and somehow we've convinced ourselves spinning a record is a personality trait.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Dear Darla

My Husband Took a Job in Another State—Without Telling Me First

She found out her spouse accepted a position three states away from a LinkedIn notification. Now he's confused why she's furious.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Trend Watch

The "Delulu Is the Solulu" Era Is Over, and Nobody Told the Girlies

Toxic positivity's favorite catchphrase has metastasized into something genuinely concerning — a cultural permission slip to ignore reality entirely, and it's time we admit the joke landed too hard.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The Curator

The Brutalism Renaissance Is Getting Out of Hand and I'm Here for It

Why are we suddenly obsessed with massive concrete boxes, and why does my apartment now look like a 1960s Soviet ministry building?

Friday, June 26, 2026

Double Take

The Brutalist Deserves Better Than Your Three-Hour Attention Span

Brady Corbet's "The Brutalist" is a masterpiece that everyone's pretending to love while secretly checking their phones. Here's why that matters.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Jumpstart Advice

I Quit My Job to "Find Myself" and Now I'm Just Finding My Parents' Disappointment

A reader walked away from a stable paycheck to figure out their life. Three months in, the panic is setting in—and it's not about money.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Steel Resolve

Your Gym Selfies Are Hurting Your Gains (And Your Relationship)

A reader's caught between wanting to document his fitness progress and keeping his girlfriend from feeling ignored. The answer isn't what either of them thinks it is.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Zoe Speaks Truth

My Kid's School Wants Me to Ban Books. I Don't Believe in Banning, But One Actually Bothers Me.

A parent caught between her principles and her gut reaction discovers that consistency—even when it's uncomfortable—might be the only honest position available.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Money Matters Plainly

I Make Good Money. So Why Am I Broke? (And Why That's Actually Fixable)

A reader earning six figures is living paycheck-to-paycheck. His problem isn't income—it's that he never learned to say no. Here's how to stop.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Gold Standard Finance

I Panic-Bought Real Estate and Now I'm Panicking: What to Do When FOMO Costs $400K

A reader overpaid for a rental property during the market frenzy and now regrets everything. Here's the uncomfortable truth about fixing it.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Mama Mae Says

My Kid's Teacher Wants Me to "Partner" on Homework—But I Work Two Jobs

A frustrated parent questions whether she's failing her child by not sitting down every night to oversee assignments. Mama Mae has thoughts.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Vows & Values

The Silent Treatment Isn't Communication—It's Just Silence With Feelings

She won't tell him what's wrong, he's exhausted from guessing, and their marriage is suffocating in unspoken resentment. Here's what's actually happening.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The National Ear

The Fed Just Admitted It's Flying Blind—And Markets Know It

Jerome Powell's latest pivot reveals the central bank has abandoned its playbook. That should terrify anyone holding bonds, but the real danger is what comes next.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Quote of the Day

The Dangerous Comfort of Certainty—Why the Smartest People Often Ask the Most Questions

We celebrate decisive leaders and confident experts, but history's most brilliant minds spent their lives admitting what they didn't know. Here's why doubt might be your actual superpower.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Poem of the Day

Why Haiku Breaks Your Brain in the Best Way (And Why You Should Write One Today)

The seventeen-syllable poem isn't a tiny thing you write in a hurry—it's a precision instrument that forces you to see the world like a camera lens. Here's why poets have been obsessed with it for 400 years.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Daily Affirmation

The Affirmation Nobody Tells You About: Why "I Don't Know Yet" Is More Powerful Than "I Can Do Anything

We've been sold the wrong affirmation. Here's why admitting what you don't know might be the most honest—and most empowering—thing you can say today.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Starlette Signs

Mercury's Trickster Tuesday: Watch Your Words (And Your WiFi)

The planet of communication is doing its best impression of a malfunctioning GPS, and one sign is about to learn why "reply all" exists as a cautionary tale.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Good Karma Corner

The Dog Park Revolution Nobody Asked For (But Everyone Needed)

A retired engineer spent two years fighting city bureaucracy to build a dog park with actual drainage. Here's what that obsession taught us about getting things done.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Out There

The Ichetucknee Gamble: Why Florida's Most Beautiful Spring Run Gets Crowded—and How to Actually Enjoy It

Crystal-clear water, lazy current, and 100 other paddlers in tubes. Here's what most people miss about Florida's most Instagram-famous spring run—and why you should go anyway.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Move It Monday

The Single-Leg Deadlift Will Fix Your Broken Walking Pattern

Most people walk like their hips are fused together. Here's the one exercise that actually addresses why, and how to do it without face-planting.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The Weekend Escape

Skip the State Capital, Drive Straight to the County Seat Nobody's Heard Of

Most people zoom past on the interstate toward somewhere "important." That's exactly why the small courthouse towns in the middle of nowhere are actually worth your time.

Friday, June 26, 2026

From Scratch

Cast Iron Is Not Precious. Stop Treating It Like a Wedding Gift.

Your grandmother's cast iron skillet doesn't need babying—it needs cooking. Here's how to use it the way it was meant to be used, and why that crusty seasoning is actually a feature, not a bug.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The Workshop

How to Cut Perfect Dovetails With a Handsaw You Can Afford

Dovetail joints look impossible until you realize they're just careful sawing and a little geometry. Here's how to cut them without spending a fortune on fancy tools.

Friday, June 26, 2026

Tight Lines

Fall Stripers Are Stupid Right Now — Here's Why That's About to End

October's got the striped bass biting like they just discovered food for the first time, but the clock is ticking. Learn what's working before the bite goes cold.

Friday, June 26, 2026