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Greg Cello

@gregcello

A dad building something special for his family, his community, & the New England region he loves | Championing an American-made & rooted economy.

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Greg Cello
Greg Cello@gregcello·
A little introduction for new and old followers alike: First off, I’m no one special in the grand scheme of things, but I’d like to think I’m very special to my family, and I’ve designed my life off that presumption. My name is Greg, and I live with my young, growing Catholic family of 6 in northwestern RI on our homestead, where we homeschool our kids and tend to our chickens, veggies and flowers (with more additions planned in the future). I write for a Substack publication called Kinward and record a daily podcast called The Dissident Dad Show, while working on building a family business. I believe in this idea called eternalist generationalism, where responsibility doesn’t end with my lifespan or my kids’ childhoods, because it reaches upward to God and eternity, and outward into the moral, spiritual, economic, and ecological world my descendants (and my neighbors’ descendants) will have to live in. If eternity is real, then I’m obligated to build a rightly ordered micro-civilization, not just carve out a private, comfortable life. I think we’d all be a little better off if we focused on our local economies of land, people, and politics rather than getting worked up over national or global happenings. In fact, I think we’d be much happier overall. I love New England and American wouldn’t live anywhere else. I have ancestry going back to the Mayflower, so you could say I’m a Mayflower American. I’ve also fought for this country, and so have five generations of men in my family. But you wouldn’t see my kids or me going abroad to fight in any wars right now; rather, if anything, you’ll see us fighting for our own local communities and people if it came to that. I love nature and the American landscape; exploring it, being tethered to it. One of the greatest feelings is walking through the woods all day watching a bird dog run around looking for grouse and woodcock and the thrill that comes from shooting it when flushed. I think our lives would be more enriched if we conserved this natural world of ours as best as possible. Finally, I think the nihilistic mind rot of our modern age has destroyed so much beauty that used to exist in our homes, architecture, landscaping, the way we dress and treat others, our faith in a higher being, our cooking and baking and how we even present it, and even how we just think, act, and converse with ourselves and each other. We destroy nihilism through beauty. The beauty found in family, faith, nature, traditions, our communities and parishes, and having the freedom to live this way without being oppressed by any governmental entity. Thanks for following along.
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
@KristinCarrigg agreed and since you didn’t ask, here’s my unsolicited bunting max advice to better prepare you guys for America 250.
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
>wakes up to noises outside, grabs wooden sword >actual burglar.jpeg >burglar pulls a knife so engages with wooden sword >defeats him >people assume he’s a kendo den holder >says he’s just a married man
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@FooVD10ANX99089 有段者です。

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Milk being cheaper than gas now, have we considered dairy-based locomotive options?
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Many Such Hares@haretriggered2x·
@gregcello Yes! I am living in a third generation home and it looks like this because decades of my family loved it and perfected it.
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
so much to this. Growing up, this is how every house of the oldest generations in my family felt. Not because no one is doing it now, per se, but bc it takes many years of permanence and thoughtful attention to beauty, detail, and that which is around you.
soli@solisolsoli

The Landing by Peter Brown

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Chris Fisher@CFrancisFisher·
@gregcello @nicholascarrigg I commute over the Golden Gate Bridge everyday but still miss my daily drives to Bristol over the Mount Hope Bridge.
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Nicholas Carrigg@nicholascarrigg·
Construction on the Mount Hope Bridge back in the day. Today, there's still construction, and there's a Port-o-John 3 feet from the edge held on by 2x4s.
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O.W. Root@owroot·
Daughter and I are watching son’s t-ball game. She brought a bunch of stuff including these three animals and flag. We are set up out in the outfield.
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
@AHomelyHouse pumped for this. Just backed. Will be reading to the kids from this everyday. Bummed I missed out on the handmade one!
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The Last Homely House@AHomelyHouse·
I'm starting on the last section of illumination: the daily Psalms. There's 2 days left to reserve your copy of the illuminated prayer-book: hardcover bound in imitation leather with gold foiling, for $25! This is a special price for the fundraising campaign; lock yours in now! backerkit.com/c/projects/tam…
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
the hens wanted some bunting too.
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Beth Caddell@CaddellBeth·
@gregcello We have a semi- local (30 minutes from me but same town as my mom’s nursing home) diner that has a huge menu. Breakfast all day, sandwiches, salads, nachos, rice bowls, etc. all made to order. I love it because nearly everything is gluten free.
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
there is a beautiful family micro farm and bakery nearby that does “Garden Tea & Luncheons” like this every so often, with their bakery open every weekend. you cannot create enough businesses like this, people are craving it, I see it.
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When I win the lottery (that I never play) I’m opening a lunch spot like this with little finger sandwiches and house made lemonade that’s just barely sweet enough without being too sweet.

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Greg Cello@gregcello·
good afternoon.
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Catholic Woodsman@catholic_woods·
@gregcello It's not the most efficient way to spread it, but no one could have more fun doing it.
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@gregcello He’s searching for The Perfect Batch
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Greg Cello@gregcello·
if you live in the area, be sure to check them out at maplevillefarm dot com.
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