Hello everyone! I’ve been meaning to jot down some thoughts about basement living and the visions I’ve had of basements from my past—whether they were finished or unfinished, full apartments or not. I have these shadowy memories, which I call dusty, fragmented thoughts that have been tucked away for a while and are now surfacing because I’m living in the basement. It might sound a bit like a scene from Mama’s Family, but my basement has a 60s/70s vibe, with wooden panels and terra-cotta tile linoleum, all resting on a cement foundation. I moved down here in January 2025, after ending a five-year situation that I have mixed feelings about. I’ve written about it as it was happening, but I know more memories will come up unexpectedly—that’s just how my mind and life tend to work. Regarding the Nancy Guthrie case, I know most of the team has gone back home, and there are mixed feelings about that, especially since we still don’t have Nancy, and we don’t even have a suspect. It’s like being in an unsolved mystery. Now, with new footage and potential new dates popping up, I really question the original timeline. I’ve had some visions, too, though I’m not sure where they’re coming from—maybe from my past with elderly family members or just a brief snippet from a news clipping. I’m a true crime fan because I’m fascinated by unsolved mysteries, and this case is certainly one. Nobody really knows what happened, or if they do, they’re not telling. I understand the federal government’s caution—wanting to keep everyone safe without causing panic—but we’re all here, popcorn in hand, waiting to see what’s next. Arizona has been in the spotlight for over a month now, whether it wants to be or not. But I keep wondering—did she really go missing when they say? Tucson is supposed to be where it all happened, though the case has been moved to Phoenix. I genuinely wonder where her remains are and who could have done this. New evidence is coming out just over a month into the investigation, which is intriguing. So, again—did she really go missing as reported? On a lighter note, I’ve been knitting a small blanket with yarn from different color series of the same brand—picking different shades but blending them together. It’s a fun approach! I also have ideas for my next project, which feels exciting. I’ve managed to avoid buying any new yarn this year—2026—so I hope I can stick with that and make good use of what I already have. Sometimes I just want to knit nonstop until the project gets too big to handle, but I know myself—if it’s too large, I’ll wrap it up and move on.”,
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