The Classic car collection always needs a bit of wrenching. Then there's the YouTube thing & the films I do- that's all film and video tape without adobe-whatever; I like doing practical effects and modelbuilding and stuff like that along with the manual editing. I made this hill with a castle in miniature as a backdrop but I don't actually have a film for it yet, I just knew I had to make it. I'm home-making another fursuit of my fursona, as well as putting together a few non-furry creature costumes. I'm mending some clothes I like too much to throw out, and sewing more because the stores haven't had what I want and ebay psychos want too much for vintage. A couple of '70s swag lamps to restore, plenty of 80s electronics to repair, I'm setting up my work bench again to work better, building a lil carwork garage, putting wood paneling up in my bedroom, getting the firepit going for the summer, un-digitalizing my friends and family who are clearly unhappy living through facebook and tiktok, the ever-growing collections of things, and heck even my gender transition can be considered a project in the way I do my projects. Some people complain about "clutter" and "having too much to do", but I love having projects and the clutter they entail, it brings me life. If I'm without projects, I go crazy. The key is to let go of those end-dates in the back of your head and approach it organically.