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It's been lovely. I've been sleeping late and taking it easy. I have managed to accomplish very little this week, as planned.

The only real problem is that I am having problems with my vision. Things were blurry earlier in the week, and have turned into frequent double vision the last couple of days. The doctor found no evidence of neurological problems, so I am going to get my eyes checked as soon as I can make an appointment. I can't drive. Computers, phones and iPads are a little combative but cope-able. I have a lot of stuff to learn how to use in the weeks ahead, and this is going to make that trickier.

Unlike every year for the last 8 or so, this is my biggest health issue this winter. I've been very healthy, BP has been great, I've lost a few (very few) pounds, and my lungs are doing wonderfully.

Generally I am doing good. I'm anxious about money, as expected, it was a bit weird getting my last paycheck. Still, my whole attitude is much brighter.

We're busy the next month or two. A wedding next weekend, two cons in April, and one the first weekend of May.

Then we're quiet for some time. We'll go see Lizzie's family at some point, but no other travel in the foreseeable future after that. That's weird, we thrive on that.

If I get recording moving we may re-open our Patreon page, it's been quiet for a couple of years now. The money made there before paid for the studio updates, anything in the future will go to getting the music out there.

Callenwood and Shifting City are first and second on the list. The first depends on learning the drum software, the second on learning a drum machine. We've been trying to get Callenwood done since 2017. I've been working on the Shifting City music for four years. Our last full album came out 7 years ago. We have so much music we want to get out there. The quarantine year is still weighing heavily on us. Cope and energy are still in small amounts. I'm hoping on being more active now that I am not stapled to my work laptop.

We're doing our best to keep moving along. We'll see how it goes.

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