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July 2021

July went quickly! This month was over just as soon as it started, and for the most part, everything went great!

Outdoor Swimming

After a recent incredible campaign by volunteers, the North Baths in Wick were cleaned and renovated. The North Baths are an open-air swimming pool dating back to 1904, and while the north of Scotland isnt exactly known for it’s warm temperatures, the pool has been historically popular, now entering a renaissance. Several friends had already reported going, and so, on the hottest day of July, I threw caution (and t-shirt!) to the wind and decided to join. It was incredible! The water was still and clear, people were diving in, and it was weirdly one of the most freeing moments of the past year. I’ve never been a good swimmer, but through subsequent visits I now feel happier, stronger, Ive lost a bit of weight, and perhaps most importantly of all, I feel a lot more positive about my self. As the month went on the temperature dropped, one day the waves were crashing in, and more friends have joined. Outdoor swimming is something I never thought I would do, but I’ve surprised myself, and i’m glad I gave it a shot. A trophy stamp for 2021!

Dont Get Got

Dont Get Got is something I’ve been following with great interest after the glowing Shut Up & Sit Down video review. It’s a party game of social deviance and mischievious objectives where you have to complete objectives and trick other players, the review above is worth watching! I recently backed the reissue (with expansions!) on Kickstarter and with social distancing opening up again, gave it a shot with a gathering of friends. Objectives ranged from subtle to the absurd, but the best thing about it was how competitive it all got, and how other players became SO ANGRY when they realised they’d been tricked or “got”. Without the faux-edginess of something like Cards Against Humanity this landed really well and was just fun more than anything else. I definitely want to play this more, as social meets hopefully continue!

Loki

After the excellent and mysterious Wandavision, and the disappointing and messy The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from Loki or even further Marvel Cinematic Universe TV efforts on Disney+. Loki is a character that’s been heavily reccuring in the Marvel franchise of films and a favourite throughout, so it was mildly disappointing that he did “die” during Avengers: Infinity War. Thanks to time-travel, multiverses, and comicbook nonsense he thankfully got his own show and do-over, and his series was pleasantly fun. Lots of fun! With fantastic leads, and some excellent space/time whimsy, this really felt like Marvel’s Doctor Who a lot and even bested certain seasons of what it seemed to be imitating. As with Wandavision it was great watching a show weekly and having each week theroising and anticipating the next part, and honestly, maybe the binge model of TV is a cultural mistake? The MCU has an inherent problem of always setting up the next thing and not resolving anything, and while that was still definitely the case here, the season finale REALLY pleased my fanboy Marvel brain. For those keeping score, I’m probably sitting here: Wandavision>Loki>FalcoSoldier.

Covid Vaccine

After testing positive from Covid_19 last month, this month I got my first dose of the vaccine! Effects weren’t that bad at all, and I’m glad I finally got one…but still weirded-out and angry at the universe that I got infected just days before my initial appointment. Regarding the virus itself, I’m still getting recurring headaches and feel oddly light and temperature sensitive at times, but as the weeks pass I feel stronger and healthier than ever before. Swimming and walks have helped with that, as has summer and seeing people, and I’m looking forward to continuing with lots of all of it.

August is looking to be a bit of a catch up month for everything, lets see how that goes!

June Status Update

Not the usual birthday month.

Beach Day at Brora

At the beginning of the month my friends and I travelled en masse to Brora, and had a meet up at the award winning beach just outside of town. After a truly awful global pandemic and accompanying lockdown this was our first big group meet in a year and a half, with lots to catch up on. Sun screen, snacks, shorts, and a chipper takeaway afterwards, it was great seeing everyone, and genuinely the best day I’ve had in ages. Lots of love, lots of good feels, lots of positive endorphins. One of my big epiphanies last year in lockdown was the importance in my life of friends, and seeing everyone so suddenly, at once, really reinforced that. Very thankful. The week after, I went to head back to Brora once more, but we ended up at Golspie Big Burn instead.

A Quiet Place and A Quiet Place Part II

For my birthday this month, in place of a big party with friends, I only had one other request than the walk at Golspie; a cinema trip. A Quiet Place Part II was a film I’d been waiting to see since March last year, and after thoroughly enjoying it’s predecessor at home, it was one of the big films I really wanted to see live in the cinema. Trusted film critic Mark Kermode frequently talks about the audience tension and atmosphere in showings of the original, and I definitely feel that was replicated with the sequel, at Merlin Thurso. Narratively I feel like the sequel misses some of the clear focus of it’s predecessor and feels looser. It is excellent in different ways however; changing protagonist, continuing a longer plot, and peeling back the layers on a fictional world already established. I definitely found it just as tense. After two short films I’ve found myself incredibly invested in the outcomes of the characters- I’d appreciate a third film if it happened but also just as happy to have it wrapped up here. Eitherway, John Krasinski has done really good work with the series, and I really cant wait to see what he does next.

The Birds

Ailish’s birthday was mostly ruined on account of a) continued lockdown and social restrictions, and b) the story below this one. Amongst other things, I got her a Bird Feeling Station, and after some front garden rearrangements, we installed it near the front door. This took a few days to get going but over the month we’ve had numerous visitors, with at least 20 chirpers present at one point. So many birds! We have now had Dunnocks, House Sparrows, Starlings, A crow, and the most spooked pair of Collared Doves I’ve ever seen. It sounds stupid, but this was all incredibly rewarding and weirdly fascinating- I LOVE WATCHING THEM! Feeding the birds outside and spying on them, I am now the oldest I’ve ever been, I am very aware of this.

Covid Positive

The month ended with this bombshell. After a coworker had a recurring cough and a whirlwind of subsequent days -involving countless negative lateral flow tests and a sore throat like glass- I tested positive. This was incredibly jarring, I spent so long scared of something possibly happening, and then it just did. I didn’t panic as such, but I remember feeling distinctly worried about what would come next, and just accepting it. There was lots of days in bed, and while I felt run down as hell it’s only looking back now that I stop and realise how bad it actually was. Lots of sleep, lots of sweat, and losing my voice for a bit of it. I’m thankfully getting over it now and recovering more and more each day, getting strong, and back to where I was.

This month marks the one year anniversary of these status updates. Born last year out of both the whole nasty global pandemic business and deactivating Facebook, writing monthly status updates has been a great way to reflect, pass time, and check in remotely. I’m not sure how fully enjoyable these posts -or even this blog- are but it’s something I’m looking to continue doing as a kind of go-to centre point for anything and everything I’m upto. It’s been great breaking down habits and activities into months, as seasons change and mental health varies. If these posts are interesting, enjoyable, or helpful in any way, please let me know.

Onwards and upwards!