It's been a while since the last blog post. Hey! I am Sebbog (or jan Sepo in toki pona) and today is September 7th 2025. It's currently 23:21 (UTC+2, Norway time).
Today I have seen the September 2025 lunar eclipse. (See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_2025_lunar_eclipse) I even took some photographs of it.
Last year I saw the C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) comet, also known as the Great Comet of 2024. I also took photos of that thing back in 2024. Although, this time my photos of the eclipse are better.
My camera lens also broke while I tried to take photos of this month's (September 2025) lunar eclipse. Yipee! /s
I am still active in the toki pona and Wikimedia communities, not much in others, though.
Recently (early September 2025, earlier this month) I wrote a story about a parasite that takes over your body and is able to do tongue-projections, like a frog does. This is the first story that I have written that uses one of my own constructed languages (conlangs).
Previously, I have made a few incomplete conlangs, but they are, well, incomplete and bad.
There's only one half-decent conlang that I have made, called pewon. pewon means "non-large language" in pewon, with "pe" meaning "trade, transaction; communication; language; money, cash, currency; value", "wo" meaning "world; moon; planet; star; large", and "n" negating only "wo", so it becomes "non-large". It's called that due to only having 20 words. I, Sebbog, made pewon in early 2025 (April-May 2025).
Here's an example sentence in pewon, with several possible translations: "pama mupe pesovc"
It could mean any of the following: "A living human trades with 500 currency.; Many people transacted 500 cash.; One existing person communicates with 500 letters of text.; Multiple contemporary humans communicated with 500 words."
I also had a dream today. I have had many like it before. This one's meaning was more explicit than the older ones.
That's about it. I thought I wanted to make a blog post after I saw the lunar eclipse today. Goodbye! o awen pona! Ha det bra!
© 2025, Sebbog