A quick autumnal update

The tree outside my bedroom window is very nearly entirely bare of leaves, and after the "fall back" time switch the other weekend I'm riding home from work in the dark. We're in deep autumn now and winter does not feel far away at all. I'm not especially unhappy about this, just surprised at how quickly it feels like it's happened. I don't mind riding in the drak, but I will miss going for walks after dinner, which there doesn't feel much point in when I can't see anything. I've switched from cold overnight oats to warm oatmeal for breakfasts, which is always nice. I still soak 'em overnight so that they cook down quickly in the mornings. I guess binocular astronomy season is here again (or rather, the season when you can casually slot it into the rest of your life without really devoting yourself to it), and MW/LW DXing season, too.

It feels like there's a lot of supremely cool stuff happening in the smolnet and adjacent spaces lately, like cat's Embryonic Church and the associated Feral Kingdom podcast, sloum's Hearth Stories project, which I am super duper looking forward to the first release of next month, and the Lucid Observer pubnix seems to slowly but steadily taking shape. I have a project of my own up my sleeve, but I am super busy at work these days and also behind on Gemini project admin stuff and just simple phlog/gemlog writing. It's been a pretty productive year for me for the most part, in terms of hobbies, but there's still stuff I'd like to get done and I hope I can marshall the time and energy for it before the end of the year, which feels like the metaphorical freight train at this point. I think I'll try and get the *log writing wheels turning again in the near future with a couple of short and casual posts, just to re-establish the routine. I wanna write more like that going forward, anyway.

Embryonic Church, a minimal practice for survival in a dystopian world and a simple religion for the first pilgrims of the Internet

Hearth Stories, a twice yearly speculative fiction magazine exploring connection, family, relationships, comfort, and the natural world

Lucid Observer, a pubnix dedicated to dreamers, mystics, artists, hackers, activists and misfits