I don't get to play TTRPGs in person very often these days, but we have a session this evening so I spent the weekend making lots of handouts and visual puzzles for my tavern notice board! Also got a chance to make some 3D terrain and paint some 28 mm scale miniatures which was challenging but very fun.
That sounds fun. We always play theatre of the mind with maybe some simple maps if there's a lot going on.
I'm currently running a game of Spire the City must fall. Not been playing it long but already loving the characters my players have made. It's a really dense setting so I'm running a module and keeping them mostly in a couple areas of the city to make things easier for me.
The system is pretty interesting though I'd recommend it.
We're playing 5E currently because I have quite a few newer players and it's all they know. We're playing in one of my homebrew settings that is a fantasy version of our city!
I've been trying out some sashiko to repair some garments. I'm not really looking to do any complex patterns so I'm just drawing a grid manually with a water-soluble marker and then some simple pattern.
I do think some sashiko needles might come in handy soon.
I set up a Linux laptop! Mint (cinnamon) since I have a data recovery project I wanted a clean system to do it on in case anything goes wrong.
I also maxed out an early access indie game on prep for more content. Then I watched "Castle in the sky" by Studio Ghibli. I got it from Redacted so that's Three (3) hobby stuffs!
Started a new drawing! I haven't drawn proper (read: human) hands in forever, so I took a photo of my own hands and used the photo as a reference. I'm also attempting to make my art style look a little softer as of late!
I am working on a couple new antenna for my amateur radio hobby. Just got a 220mhz radio and have no antenna, so I built a moxon (I know greek to a lot of you, but gives my EE brain some exercise) Any all I need to do is order some coax and I'm good to go.