I'm sorry that I haven't posted anything on the Mythology Worlds blog in the past three months.
I've been super-busy with work as well as paying bills, checking insurance, and other adult responsibilities.
As such, I have not had time to post anything new, and (as with any 8-hour day job) I have been too exhausted after each day of work to think of new ideas.
That is also the reason my Unseen World podcast has been sporadic lately in terms of episode production, rather than every Sunday as had been my podcasting routine.
On the bright side for my viewers who check this website as well as my Unseen Worlds podcast as well as my social media accounts (on which I post my cartoons every day), this comes to show that I am a human being with a real life outside of cyberspace instead of a bot.
Fortunately, I am on a 4-day Thanksgiving weekend (including a personal day on the day before Thanksgiving, making it a 5-day weekend for me) and I am most of the way finished my Christmas shopping spree, which means that I will probably have extra time investment for new ideas for blog posts and podcast episodes.
Just so that this post doesn't end up being boring, here is a picture of Valhalla, the Hall of the Slain in Norse mythology where the souls of dead warriors go to feast and train for Ragnarok (the final war between the gods and their dead warrior allies vs. Loki and his giant hordes, which serves as the Norse Apocalypse).
Since feasting is involved here, I figured that it would be seasonally appropriate.
For my American viewers, have a great Thanksgiving.
For people everywhere, have a legendary day.
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