As a child, I needed my shoes labeled L for left and R for right. I'm sure that was the case for many children. But even as I got older, I still struggled with understanding directions. I remember as a teenager my father telling me to go left and I'd go right and he'd jokingly… Continue reading Directional Difficulties
Author: Srinity
Finding the Beat
As an introverted single mom who works from home, my life didn't change very much when the pandemic hit. However, in the warmer months I usually drive from Upstate New York to Massachusetts to volunteer and dance at Native American powwows, and that gives me a much needed dose of social interaction. That isn't happening… Continue reading Finding the Beat
Back to Hunter School
When I first started playing Battle for Azeroth on my hunter Sriset, I was using Survival spec. I imagine it's because I liked the Artifact appearance for that spec from Legion. Then somewhere along the line, I switched to Beast Mastery, probably because I was dying too much in Survival because I wasn't properly geared or I picked up a bow with better damage, or both.
Stages of Invisibility
Despite the stealth puzzle from hell, I had a great evening and definitely felt much less alone and forgotten. I know online friendships can be tricky and it's easy to make too much out of nothing, but I am extremely grateful to last night's dungeon crew for making me feel like I'm worth going through zappy robots for.
Ny’alotha, Awakening Camaraderie (A Gallery)
Finding a friendly community of World of Warcraft players is a wonderful thing, and thanks to Twitter and other social media, I've found a lot of like-minded Warcraft players. Some members of that community started organizing Ny'alotha runs and this afternoon and I was fortunate enough to join them. My oldest daughter and fellow Warcraft… Continue reading Ny’alotha, Awakening Camaraderie (A Gallery)
