Rebuilding journal search again
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I was in Mining Town, for once not on a Monday, so as a Birthday Treatâ„¢ I went a bought myself a bubble tea from the Mining Town Bubble Tea Store.
I didn't expect it to be good, necessarily, I just wanted to Know. Especially because, not to be unfair to Mining Town, it's not the sort of place I'd expect a bubble tea store? Anyway, the tea itself was pretty nice. Kind of expensive for what it was, but they were generous with the tapioca and they gave it a brown sugar swirl.
But the atmosphere? Oh, it was incredible.
Okay, so picture a storefront that's weirdly far back from all the other store fronts, like it used to be a shed or a warehouse of another store. On one side is a workwear shop, on the other side is a tyre place. You walk in. No other customer is there. The only people in there apart from you are a) a high school student working at the till, who is so so soft spoken, they are not comfortable talking to people, which would be a problem in most hospitality jobs but not this one apparently, and b) the owner, who is so cheerful but also keeps randomly walking out of the store?
On half the interior tables are children's toys, and there's a shelf of board books in one corner. Everything about this place screams like, church play room. except for the fact they are making bubble teas in the kitchen area.
TEN/TEN, NO NOTES. I give it 50:50 odds that it's a front, or that it's just a really bizarrely run bubble tea store? I'm glad I went there while it still existed.
I went and had a mini Solstice celebration tonight.
In small discord channel I made some jokes about flipping off the Moon, but astute astronomical observers would have noticed the flaw in this plan, namely that Moon rise is 1am tonight, a fact I did not realise until I stepped out and went "??? where is the Moon? is it a new Moon tonight?????"
Anyway, I do feel like it was fitting to go out into the longest night of the year, when it is still dark because not only has the sun set, the Moon hasn't even risen yet, and sing a Solstice song.
So I went out into the dark and-- I could see the galaxy.
I'll admit, I've only seen the Milky Way a couple of times in my life? And I have always been a bit disappointed that even out in the Bush, there's enough local light pollution I couldn't see it. But it turns out, if it's a dark enough night, and I step just far enough away from the light, I can see the Milky Way-- faint, but there-- in a proper twinkling jewelery box sky.
And looking out over the stars, I sung Brighter Than Today and cried.
The lead up to this winter solstice has been... very solstice. I don't want to complain or jinx myself, but personally, while the lead up could have been worse, it could have been better too! And I was feeling every minute of sunlight lost. And... [gestures broadly at the world.]
But it was good to get out and sing. And then spend a few minutes staring at the sky.
And tomorrow, there's going to be a little more daylight. Not much. It's going to be hard to tell, but it's there