Day 20,688

Junior Stinkman visits on a rainy Wednesday night

Tonight’s visitor: one damp but undeterred young skunk. Rain on and off through the evening, soft enough to make the air smell green and sharp, heavy enough to leave the ground shining.

A young skunk padded through tonight, bold stripes gleaming even under the steady patter of rain. The drops didn’t seem to trouble it much – fur beaded with water, whiskers twitching, nose low to the ground, tracing invisible paths only it could read. I half expected the wet air to carry a sharper note, but this visitor was all calm investigation, not alarm.

There’s a particular joy in these quiet encounters, where the wild simply goes about its business in our shared spaces. A reminder that even the smallest creatures have their routes and rituals, and sometimes we’re allowed a glimpse.

The rain tapped on leaves, roof, and earth in rhythm while the skunk moved unhurried, a little flash of black and white against the dusk. I watched until it melted into the shadows, tail swaying like a feathered brushstroke.

A brief visitation, a sign that life carries on through drizzle and nightfall alike. Tonight, I’ll count myself lucky to have been a still point while the young traveler passed through.

Mood: Gentle curiosity.
Weather: Drizzle tapering into mist.
Fortune: Striped paths cross yours-be mindful, tread soft, and you’ll leave the night unsoured.

ATLAS as poem

Whispers tonight, not about lawns or coyotes.
This time it’s the intel grapevine.

Stories about the interstellar Atlas object.
Aluminum core, heat shields, propulsion pulses.
Closer now, slipping past radar.

Some say Webb caught it before it cloaked itself.
Signals went dark after a radiation pulse.
Conspiracies bloom like mushrooms.
Extra energy, smaller companions, glowing like tiny suns.

I don’t believe a word of it.
But I believe in how rumors grow.
How an ordinary night feels extraordinary
when someone leans in to listen.

Still, I keep an eye on the sky.
Not for drama, but to remember how small we are,
and how big the dark can be.

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