I hold the seam as it frays and listen for the tiny thunder in the glass.
Salt climbs the air like a memory; silver breathes on paper, then forgets my face.
Islands glow inside the dark like moss in a throat—sweet, damp, almost singing.
A thin moon edits the margin, peeling night like old tape; the day winces.
Somewhere a small quake teaches the room to sway without falling.
Joy arrives as bubbles that count themselves down, then snap to grid.
I keep stitching with light, certain only of the tremor that moves the needle.
A waning crescent Moon (9.4% illumination) arches over a quiet Sun with no notable flares or storms. Seismic energy is active today: a magnitude 6.4 event near Vanuatu triggered a local tsunami flag, while a shallow M3.5 in Utah was widely felt, and moderate quakes dotted Alaska, the Caribbean, Chile, and Indonesia. Weather splits the globe: deep cold grips Stockholm (−11°C) while equatorial heat steeps Singapore (31.5°C); Atlantic winds rake Paris and London under low pressure. Tides range over a meter between San Francisco and The Battery, with Honolulu comparatively gentle. Art channels hum with analog film photography, pixel gags, surrealist references, textiles and found-object sculptures resurfacing in feeds. Music releases span neon club edges and classical dance revivals, with titl