July Retrospective and August Plans

Happy #HivePowerUpDay! I staked 100 Hive Power. If you can stake at least 10 HP before midnight on the first of each month according to the UTC clock, @hivebuzz will issue you a personal badge to mark the achievement. The more you stake, the bigger the bee on your badge!

rearview-mirror-g1826b2ebe_640.jpg
Image credit

July Posts

  • Infectious Nostalgia: A Magic Deck, where I re-build and re-balance one of my first decks. As the world goes mad over politics, I want to explore something I actually enjoy, like hobbies. Casual thematic legacy decks are fun.
  • Teamwork Makes the Deck Work, a commander deck overview. This is also a casual deck, but in a different format.
  • Black Magic and Witchcraft: A Magic Deck, in which I think I have the final form of a deck I have mentioned before. By the way, I re-sleeved this one. Those old glossy art sleeves I showed off before were just not good, and were de-laminating pretty badly. I recommend matte finish sleeves with a solid color opaque back.
  • Democrats Hate Democracy!, a deliberately provocative title to express my disgust for the DNC's shenanigans.
  • Cool Creator Spotlight: Oceanliner Designs, another recommendation for a content creator you may find interesting.

Hive Divider Bar Centered.png

August Forecast

August is hard to predict. I have more budget Legacy and Pauper decks to review once I playtest them all a bit more. The library is growing ever more chaotic on the bureaucratic side of things, and I am often too mentally burned out to write after my shift. I'm still weighing my options while I decide whether to ride this out or take my leave and be a snowbird this winter. I'll write what I write when I write it, so stay tuned. Or don't.

Do me a favor and downvote any pointless copy/pasted rants you see on this post, though. There's a weirdo with an unhealthy obsession running a spambot.

If you're in the Pacific Northwest, or anywhere else subject to heightened wildfire risk, here's a quick reminder to have an evacuation plan and an emergency kit ready to go. Maybe keep a 72-hour bag with food, tools, water, and a change of clothes in your car at all times, too. Better safe than sorry!

dizzy d20 128.png

HIVE | PeakD | Ecency | LEO

If you're not on Hive yet, I invite you to join through InLeo or PeakD. If you use either of my referral links, I'll even try to delegate some Hive Power to help you get started.

H2
H3
H4
Upload from PC
Video gallery
3 columns
2 columns
1 column
17 Comments