Whether that’s looking at SciFi books, movies, animation, DIY, self care, dogs, funny fails, politics, history, world travel, comedians, model kits, 3d printer, miniatures painting tutorials, dance choreography, artists (painters, sculptors, ceramics, and musicians) movie trailers, and interesting facts, and beautiful people, odds are I have gone down a rabbit hole tangent looking at oddball things, as I build out a neural path of what I think about. I’m sure Sephora will work itself in somehow because I joined up the points program because of my kids. So I’ll have lipsticks and make-up ads mixed in for good measure too, I’d bet. It’s currently a jumbled mess, because I like guitarists, horn sections, those split videos of people adding solos to popular songs, that lady who transitions through chords as her own quarter to resolve in a pleasant tone at the end. Can’t forget the Floridian real estate lady who mocks homes, and people. A fair few military talking heads, some funny, some not. A real mixed bag. I also have taken some notes on new books or authors to read from several top ten lists I’ve seen that had books I’d already read on the list, so I was more apt to believe it because of the shared titles that I had already enjoyed. Our digital footprints are weird jumbles. Well, maybe not everybody’s but mine certainly is. I like drumming videos, and those American college walking bands with huge brass sections that belt out tunes on football/soccer fields. I was on a good long stretch for a while of watching people get very badly hurt, I injured or killed. A moral failing I’m sure, but in some instances are humorous. Look at me, pointing back to the moral failings statement. Don’t make me tap the sign — again.
It’s a sombre day here, a sober one too. The last day of March Break. It’s back to school for these fools tomorrow morning. Life, and schedule go back to normal once again. School, packed lunches, laundry, dishes, groceries, tutors, taekwondo, dance, girl guides, climbing, volleyball, the works! It all kicks off again on Monday. Oh it gets exhausting at times. On the plus side we will be right on the doorstep of summer before you know it. Shorts, hats, sunglasses, and SPF shirts for everyone! Outdoor activities, and lawn maintenance abound!
Not to mention the brief period where we can have the windows wide open, and the doors flung wide, and the screens letting a wondrous breeze blow through the whole house. The smell of flowers, and grass on the air. It’s not yet humid nor sickly hot, and the breezes are light, but fresh. It’s a very short window where this is possible. I get a longer time for it in the fall, but I’m not ready to look that far ahead.
I have some smaller children’s bikes to take to the charity shop in another few weeks. That will help me open up the Shed’s head room. As those particular bikes are hanging from the rafters. I’ll power wash them, clean them, grease their chains, inflate the tires, and then drop them off for donations. I missed the snowboards this year. We were busy. I’ll set a reminder for October to get them out of our hair. Look at me, already chomping at the bit for a spring cleaning mini purge! Oh oh oh. Can’t wait.
I enjoy watching people organize spaces on YouTube as well. Especially shops and garages too. I get some neat ideas from those. I obviously cannot enact them all, our space is small, and I have it fairly well organized, and stripped down as it is. But I love to see other people get a space all spiffed up, and made useful. Awesome sauce!
I’ve given more thought to getting rid of a salvaged cart from the farm, I’m just not sure if I want the welding gear out in the open. I like that my propane is by the door (low to the ground in case of leaks) and inside a cabinet should it ever kick off. I could put it out by the shed if I had to, get it all further away from the house.
In other news I built my 11 Ork Boyz miniatures from Games Workshop, so I’ll be needing to prime and then paint those in the coming weeks.

I started book three of the Dungeon Crawler Carl series yesterday, and I am still enjoying it a good deal. As each lower level gets longer so do the books. I don’t know if I will get through all eight of them, but I like it so far. The books are getting much thicker as I go along, so it’ll take me longer, and longer to read them. I find it odd that the hard covers are cheaper than the paperbacks, but I’ll ake the 5 to 10 dollars in savings where I can get it. I shan’t be picky. I’m not one of those my series has to match the whole way through types. I’ll mix paper backs, hard covers, those oddly taller paper backs, movie motion picture covers, with original printing covers. I’m reading the inside, not modeling my house with the books outer face. Duh! I mean, I get it, but I don’t care.

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