They don’t exist for me anymore. Or, at least, they don’t exist on Monday anymore.
Nope, my Mondays are now reserved for Sunday, courtesy of my newfound position. It’s exciting—I have finally found a means of capital to invest in the blog. Unfortunately, it does mean that I have less time to write for the blog.
Actually, that’s probably not true. I work four on, three off, then three on and four off with enough downtime that I can I crank out a blog. The adjustment in hours and sleep schedule and other things has just become the primary hurdle and I’m still working on finding my new rhythm.

Still, I have found time to write a five hundred word poem for the monthly poetry drop. It’s going live on the Patreon this week and will be going live on the blog next month.
Anyways, this is it. That’s the blog post. I have no thoughts right now, just vibes. I wish I could discuss more about the job, but the most I’ll say is it’s at Intel and it’s giving me some serious juice to write some science fiction.
I want to thank everyone for their patience and understanding. And I want to thank my Patrons for continuing to support the Casual Ramble. Your stickers are coming with personalized letters of thanks because of the sentimental goo that exists under my sarcastic exterior.
We move. We ramble. We casual.
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