RE: HivePUD May-2022, plus monthly account stats

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Thanks for powering up! It's always nice to hit these little milestones like powering up the most you have thus far, so congrats on that! Keep stacking and earning the rewards but don't forget about the Hive side of it! I know Splinterlands is a wonderful experience but the base layer here is also equally, if not more important to maintain and try to keep a presence on. It's certainly a lot to manage but with some balance I think you should be able to do it!

Just don't hurt your shoulders or elbows playing frisbee golf :D you'll be good! The sport looks like a lot of fun, I wouldn't mind trying it one day.



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don't forget about the Hive side of it! I know Splinterlands is a wonderful experience but the base layer here is also equally, if not more important to maintain and try to keep a presence on.

Haha, I'm still in the "honeymoon phase" since returning to the social blockchain after a three year hiatus. There is so much to see, so much to do! I would love to devote more time to playing Splinterlands, but I haven't even played one match since I came back. Sure, I mess with my card collection a bit, and I like to experiment with the Splinterlands API, as I did back in 2018, but I know that I don't as yet have time to devote to it. There are a whole heap of other things on the social blockchain that I need to be focusing on more than games at present. I actually returned here to start blogging about my new #homelab that I intend to set up, running Nextcloud under YunoHost, on a Raspberry Pi single board computer (SBC). But since I returned to the social blockchain, I have not progressed very far at all with that, even.

My blog is going to split into multiple streams, or facets. I still need to "pull-finger" and get on with my #homelab setup. Then there is the #discgolf sport that I am getting into. I am also going to be blogging a lot more about #diabetes; both from this my personal account, and from the new Hive Diabetes Peer Support curation account on @diabetes-support. I also intend to start blogging more about autism as well, and maybe even about depression and mental health issues; all of which I have "lived experience" of.

The sport looks like a lot of fun, I wouldn't mind trying it one day.

Yes, it really does look like a lot of fun, and something that I can get into easily at my level of experience; fitness; and financial status! I have just organised with my Community Support Worker (CSW) to meet up with him for my first throw of the Disc Golf discs next Thursday afternoon, and with an ongoing weekly Disc Golf session with him at the same each week. My wife is also keen to come along to those sessions and support me, and even to have a throw, herself.

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