This is a weekly feature of some of the work project has supported on Steem through the
account. The Mesopotamians provides ongoing support to certain selected users in hopes of building a cooperative and growing middle class on Steem.
is adding a new game to his play-by-post repertoire: frog jousting. I'd join but it doesn't look like there's a way to import the super-frogs I've been training in my egress window well for the last several years. All that work may have gone to waste.
made a video about the writing and revision process for her short film project. I think she's the first person I've ever run into who was taught "kill your babies" correctly. (Though we usually use "kill your darlings.") So many writers interpret it as meaning that if you love something you have to get rid of it. If you've been looking at it that way listen to Katelyn, her approach is much better.
posted several songs this week, and the one I felt like featuring is "Beauty's Colors" but they're all good. Maybe I chose this one because I've been listening to a lot of early Springsteen while working on SBI stuff tonight, and the starkness of this one kind of fits in with that even though the songs are very different.
In contrast is 's song for International Cleanup Day, which is all about the groove.

continues her Notable Women in History series with a post about ancient chemist, distiller, and perfumer Tapputi-Belatekallim. An actual Mesopotamian and I bet
is happy she doesn't have to spell that one more often. Actually, I am too. For some reason the distillers in my family didn't leave behind written appreciations of how much they owe to Tapputi-Belatekallim.
Great work, everyone! Keep it up!
