Took a role as ticketing lead for our Regional Burn of 400 people. Set up the eventbrite with all tickets and vehicles passes, a census and developed a Directed Sale and Low Income ticket strategy. The sale was at noon yesterday, and the 300 general sale tickets sold out in 4:30h. Which is nice, but it also means we need to shift to a lottery next year since demand is growing fast. And that sucks because eventbrite is a great ticketing platform, and all the lottery ticketing systems I've seen have been super limited in functionality. I guess it's a next year me problem. I feel I've been better at being productive, tying off loose ends and checking off annoying tasks from my to-do list. A big one still to do is my taxes for the year. Maybe tomorrow? My accountant sucks because she doesn't understand what I do/the internet. So I'm toying with the idea of filling my own taxes? If someone's gonna fuck it up and do it wrong, might as well be me. Trying to organise a slavic Maslenitsa pancake weekend at my parents country house, but the main people I wanted to go with are all too goddam busy. I guess that's what happens when people have real jobs. Hesitating between keeping it super low key with only a couple folks or inviting some people it would be good to get to know better, maybe build some connections.