Good move, Greyfolk language update tomorrow

Another month has snuck—or sneaked, if you prefer—past me!

The move to Columbus, OH with my partner went exceptionally well. Our new place is really great. Since moving in, we’ve had few problems. Some outlets are ungrounded (which I want to bring up with the landlord), there was a mouse in the kitchen (though, it hasn’t seemed to return, and nothing has been caught in the trap), and… well, for the first few days, we didn’t have working air conditioning. Outside of that and the small kitchen (which we obviously knew about), there isn’t much else negative to say about our new place.

No, living in Columbus has been much better than I had imagined. Coming from a smaller town, the idea of living in a city frightened me. I’m glad I braved that, though, because my fear was based on a strong misconception. Not all cities feel like Chicago or New York City. Amazing, right? In fact, we can ignore the whole city feel just by avoiding downtown. Otherwise, it feels like a big town with some extra expressways (highways, freeways, whatever—I actually used to call them highways until my partner got to me). It’s nice!

Last but not least, yes, there will be a sizable update on the Greyfolk language tomorrow. I’ll be talking about “head-initial” indicating vowels, Hamming distance, new syllable blocks, and more!


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