It has been a spell since my last update. Things are going pretty well in general. My wife's pregnancy is moving along and we are around two months out if all goes as planned. We need to move ap- artments unexpectedly. Our lease is up May 25th and we were going to renew... until we found out they were going to be doing six months of construction on our building. At least two months worth of jackhammering that would be right outside our window and even on our balcony at some points. Too loud for new/little ears. Then there would be painting... too many fumes for a developing brain and developing lungs. We would have received $330 off of our rent for the trouble, but it just wont work with a newborn. So we have found a place not too far away that will be slightly cheaper, and slightly bigger, and nearer to friends/co-workers. I think it'll be good, I'm not looking forward to the actual move though. I have been coding a lot less in my spare time. I think I have been coding to the exclusion of other things that balance me out as a person. I have mostly been filling that time with cooking or watching TV with the Mrs, but I hope to get back to studying go (the board game), playing music, reading books, and maybe writing a bit. We'll see how that all goes once the baby arrives. I imag- ine that she will sleep a lot... but that I will be too exhausted at first to use that time for most of those pursuits save the co- oking. On the subject of writing: my wife bought a class from that webs- ite masterclass.com. She has a masters degree in creative writing and especially loved poetry in school (and in general). We found out that Billy Collins (one of her favorite poets) has a class on that site. We have been watching it together, which has been very nice. We are still in the early bits. The format feels slightly rushed, but I am picking up things and certainly enjoying his st- ories and poems. It feels slightly like a TED talk I guess, but with a bigger focus on direct teaching. I think they needed to do the editing differently. There is no breathing room / not silence with the way they edited it, so you cannot digest or thing about any of it as it is happening. Only after, at which point she and I tend to discuss things. It has been nice. Part of the initial attraction between my wife and I was related to working on poems, stories, and music together. We have not done much of that lately though. I'm trying to still be involved here at Colorfield Space as well as on Circumluanr Space. Even if I am not posting here much, I am definitely around. For Colorfield Space I have added a few new users, per their request. We've had a number of people sign up since the server went up, but it was mostly tfurrows, cmccabe, & myself that were active. Most users popped on once or twice and were enver heard from again. I am happy to say we have a few more active users now (mhj and jboverf) that ahve been a wonderful ad- dition to the group. So happy to have them! There are a few other new users that have not made their presence to known yet, but I hope they find the server to be a welcoming place and get some enjoyment from it. If anyone out there has signed up but not made use of the server very much or is thinking about joining, please do not hesitate to e-mail me with any questions sloum @ sdf . org The users in chat/gab/cspc would be happy to answer any questions as well. A recent conversation came up on the message board regarding add- ing software at the request of users or trying to stick to most suer level software being things made in house. I have a bit to say on that, but it will have to wait for another phlog entry, as I need to get back to work. I will say that I loved hearing from a few users that they really liked the homebuilt nature of the server and its software offerings. It is nice when people really get what you are trying to do. :)