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Our family had a great time at our Friendsgiving celebration. Aside from the copious food and drink, we had fun experimenting with RB's extensive collection of inks. I was slightly obsessed with the names of the various ink colors. If I could have any job, I'd love to make up color names for paints and makeup and inks. My favorite colors from this session were Polar Blue (a deep, almost cobalt blue with a violet sheen), Yama Budo (a rich violet on the pink/red end of the spectrum), and Dungó Wasp (a bright yellow-orange).

Another activity we did the day after the feast was play Wingspan, a beautifully illustrated board game that revolves around birds. It comes with little eggs (flattened on the bottom so they can stand up on the board) and food tokens representing berries, seeds, fish, mice, and invertebrates. I am a slow learner, but with the quick start instructions, I was starting to get the hang of it. Here is a profile of the game and its designer, Elizabeth Hargrave.

Once home again, our family finished watching Naomi, a superhero tv show created by Ava DuVernay and Jill Blankenship, based on a comic book series. Sadly, it was cancelled after the first season. It got good reviews but maybe not enough viewers? I didn't think it was amazing, but it was actiony and family friendly and no more ridiculous than the other superhero CW shows. It was full of minority actors, which may explain why it wasn't given much of a chance to find its audience. 

Today, in between bits of work, I continued buying Christmas gifts for the extended family. I didn't get a chance to work on the novel, but I figured some stuff out over the holiday, so I'm eager to return to it tomorrow.
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It's weird to be writing a blog post again, but here I am, trying. With Twitter deteriorating every day, I've had to think seriously about how I want to communicate and with whom. I don't think I want a Twitter substitute. I want something less protean, that doesn't make me feel pistol-whipped by the day's events. I want stability, more substantial content, relationships. Perhaps I should've curated my Twitter feed differently, but now it feels too late. In any case, coming back to dreamwidth feels a bit like coming home.

Today was a good day. I had therapy, and it was an easy session. I talked about how I've started writing a new book. Given that I've had a form of writer's block for over a year (probably due to a medication I stopped taking about a month ago), my therapist was thrilled for me. And I worked on that novel today. Each day I flesh out a little better the scene I wrote the day before, then I add the dialogue for the next scene. I added about 400 words of dialogue today. Soon I'll have to write an action-y scene, but I haven't thought my way through it yet. It's so early days for this project that I don't even have a working title yet. I just think of it as "the Quinn book," because Quinn is the main character.

Tomorrow I have to write a poem recommendation for Patreon. I'm writing it early so I don't have to think about it over the holiday. We are going to Kansas for Friendsgiving, as has become our tradition. I'm very excited to see RB, Bogi, and Mati!

Will you be having turkey soon? What are your plans?

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