I started building a website and writing notes about ancient coins and history during COVID - about six years later I am celebrating my 400th post on http://sullacoins.com/ There is something funny about the way time passes. I just need to look at my children to be reminded that I am not still 30 years old and looking in the mirror I have certainly accumulated some "old cabinet toning" over the years. In other ways it seems like just yesterday. Readership is small - a few visits each day - and yet over the course of the last year 23K unique visitors are reported over the last 365 days - most of it traffic from Google - and some percentage lately from chatbots and agentic AI. Share you coins of Aitolia, and anything else that interests you.
websites are labors of love...my site has been up for 21 years and I am continually adding and updating. https://constantinethegreatcoins.com/index.html
Congratulations on the milestone. As to the march of time on a personal level, I just turned 60, and am feeling every bit of it, so... yeah.
Actually being 100 % honest here, I am in better shape now, then I was at 18. I can do 100+ pushups on my fingertips, walk 300K @ week, and I am NEVER tired. The human body is a machine that needs to be active 24/7.