Its been a rough week, with some family issues, getting over some sickness, our construction hitting some unexpected twists and getting ready for what is next.
Heck, it took me almost 12 hours of screen time just to reorg my cities after the recent dCity Population Bomb Update.
There is so much going on I having trouble writing a post on just one topic, so what I usually do is lump a bunch of stuff into one to break the trend. This is that post.
I bought a year of Twitter premium. I think this will get me a blue check mark, but it hasn't happened yet. Hopefully soon.
My dream of being a reply guy on Twitter might be coming true. Back then, it wasn't available in Colombia, but I guess now it is.
Oh, and I am an official speaker at Caracas Blockchain Week - that's right tomorrow I get on a plane and travel to... Venezuela.
I've never been, so on some level, we will see how it goes. But I am not worried, I'm more worried about my beloved family pearl clutching about it, so I have kept it a bit on the down low.
In fact - I am thrilled. I have been working on a presentation - the most important presentation in my opinion - the real stuff people need to know right now at this time.
Be ready for that - it won't be your average 'What is HIVE?', more like why HIVE is the exact tool we need at this point in history.
Decentralización Ecológica y Tecnológica
Which wraps me back around to our picnic table thingamabob.
We are making it work but its taking and took a lot more time and effort than anticipated. And I should be packing my bags not moving dirt at this point.
But that's how life is. I need to move some dirt, and thanks to @ecoinstante I will probably have clothes for my travel. Most probably.
And if everything goes well today, we'll have a mostly built picnic table under this roof. About a week after we return from Venezuela, we are being visited by a group of 20+ people from the Global Landscape Forum.
It's a big deal for @ecoinstante. More about that in November.
Other sundry items
All else is 'going fine', probably Splinterlands won't launch land while I am on the road; we've made good progress on @ecoinstante's master's thesis; crypto seems to be showing signs of life again (thank goodness because I need money); both car and road remain broken but I know what needs to be done; and the weather has been particularily good for October - thanks El Niño!
There is a lot to do, but slowly and surely we are doing it. This is the way.