Fabric of Our Lives

While the cotton industry wants to you believe cotton is the literal fabric of our lives, in a more metaphorical sense we each have a unique fabric that constitutes our lives.

By that I am referring to the people, interests, jobs, and hobbies that make up each of our lives. No two combinations are quite the same even in the closest relationships. In the next several months I intend to begin adding posts related to a few of the hobbies that are part of my life. One is artistic blacksmithing, though for the time being it will only be fair weather forgework as I don’t currently have a proper shop so can only work when the sun is shining. Another is older video games, the late 90’s and early 00’s were probably the heyday of my gaming life and so I tend to continue playing games from that era even today.

A new installment that you will see pop up weekly, will be a prompted creative writing based upon a single player walk through of the game Diablo 2. It will cover the adventures of various characters as a story related to their struggles and including screenshots from the game. It is less like the walkthroughs you might find elsewhere on the web and more of a creative writing exercise that uses the game structure to provide a backdrop and ideas. Stay tuned and we’ll see how it all unfolds 🙂

Cotton image courtesy of Pixabay.com

Published by Jim Sponseller

Family man, father, programmer, and artist. I work with digital art, photographs, author poems and fiction, and also work in artistic metal smithing. You can find poems, photos, and digital art samplings at https://mindescapes.net. Thank you for your support! If you like my offerings and would like to donate, please buy me a coffee:https://buymeacoffee.com/jimsponseller

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