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Miriam and I have made it back home to Regina.
I'm not catching up on social media yet, but I'm doing some things to make home feel more like home. I'm very much looking forward to having a peaceful span of time here. I hope.
I hung some of the art pieces that Miriam and I brought back with us. Not all of it yet, but enough to make a difference for me in how it feels to look around my living space. (I'm going to move that spectrum allocation poster somewhere else and out from under the map.)
The first piece is an original Ozzy and Millie cartoon strip that I bought at my first Midwest Fur Fest in 2002. I love that the last panel has white-out from Dana Simpson correcting the lettering or something.
The map, a friend in Kenosha gave me. I guess a few people might look at it and think I have it up because of Disney World, and a few might think I have it up because of Cape Canaveral (which is correct, and why the giver thought I'd like it).
The third piece is a logarithmic-scaled depiction of the known universe. The way that one came to me is a complicated story that I honestly don't know what to feel about, but divorced from that, I like it a lot.



I'm not catching up on social media yet, but I'm doing some things to make home feel more like home. I'm very much looking forward to having a peaceful span of time here. I hope.
I hung some of the art pieces that Miriam and I brought back with us. Not all of it yet, but enough to make a difference for me in how it feels to look around my living space. (I'm going to move that spectrum allocation poster somewhere else and out from under the map.)
The first piece is an original Ozzy and Millie cartoon strip that I bought at my first Midwest Fur Fest in 2002. I love that the last panel has white-out from Dana Simpson correcting the lettering or something.
The map, a friend in Kenosha gave me. I guess a few people might look at it and think I have it up because of Disney World, and a few might think I have it up because of Cape Canaveral (which is correct, and why the giver thought I'd like it).
The third piece is a logarithmic-scaled depiction of the known universe. The way that one came to me is a complicated story that I honestly don't know what to feel about, but divorced from that, I like it a lot.



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