Oh my goodness, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this!! Right from the off, I loved the chatty narrative. It was funny hearing about world's being conquered in this friendly, journal-writing style.
The planet Kay wounds frickin' awesome... directions please? :)
And beneath the wonderful story telling is a fantastic lesson of peace and a decentralised world in which everyone has plenty, and love is the ruler!
Also, YES to huge fields of hemp and carpets of thyme!
Sooo good. Thank you. :)
Thank you for the lovely comment, I'm happy that you saw this. I planned this invasion knowing that I would be beaten by their decentralized systems so I could write about it. Then I thought, well I want to live there!
I'm very happy to have seen it too! I'm going to need to make a list of people who's blog I need to hop onto regularly - yours included. :)
The lovely thing is, planet Kay isn't even too far fetched... I say let's continue taking steps towards it! Long live planet Kay!!
I made exactly such a list, it's definitely made my life easier, it's just too easy to miss my favorite people if I try to depend on the feed and memory alone.
We certainly could achieve a lot of the decentralization that planet Kay boasts, and I like to think I'm seeing into our future when I imagine these kinds of worlds. We will probably make a lot of this happen in the next decade at the rate things are really going now.
I believe that imagining the future as we want it to be is a powerful way to start bringing said future into existence. So I think you're right. :) It's a very exciting time to be alive.
My boys will all be turning into adults over the next decade, the mind boggles at the possibilities for them in their adult lives.