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1. Sadly, no potato sightings this month. Other than the couch kind.

2. We dogsat for my son’s dog, Obi. He’s more…couch scrambled eggs.

3. My dad still thinks I’m Google.

4. There’s a statue I sometimes pass on walks. It’s of Sir...

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1. I fear I may have a stalker. Yesterday, I stumbled upon this detailed painting of me just two blocks away from my house:

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Is This Your Potato?

Hi there! Are you missing a tuber? I saw it on a walk the other day and have had no luck finding the owner. It’s not chipped.

So many things happened in February!

1. I’ve been feverishly cramming for the upcoming Oscars and have now “s...

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January Happenings

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Well hey there, hi!

Hope all is ~~well~~ ~~okay~~ okayish in your world! Here’s what I’ve been up to lately.

1. Watched:

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25 Things That Delighted Me in 2025

  1. I discovered ambience videos! You can just play them for hours and pretend you live in New York City, or a forest, or Hobby Lobby. Sure, they’re AI, and sometimes the weird details stress me out. (I had to stop one set at a sidewalk café...
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