 Hello everyone, I'm Amy. This is the Vintage Space, my little corner of the internet where I talk about all things mid-century tech and space and aviation that interest me. And today I'm interested in burnout. Okay, not really, but I am super burnt out. So I wanted to give you guys a little holiday update slash preview of what's coming in 2021. Frankly guys, this happens every year. Later the year, especially this insane year, I get burnt out from the grind of content creation. And the thing with content creation, even when it's history, it still takes a lot of creativity, and those batteries need recharging. I'm a one-woman operation here. I mean, Pete is technically my producer, but he's more the VP of napping and being super cute. So I'm currently taking some time off, and by time off I mean I'm reading and planning the content I'll be starting next year. So here's the plan. In January we're going to be picking up with the Cold War aerial espionage series. The corona piece is almost done, so that's first, and then we're looking at the A12 slash ox part slash SR 71. Then we're going to dive into the Soviet space program. I've been wanting to tease this out in detail for a long time, so we're doing it. This is going to be longer videos broken into segments like the U2 series, though I don't know how that's going to shake out just yet. And it might take a while because it's super neat and I want to do it right. After that we're going to be doing a mini-series about X-planes. Not each one in sequence, but the strangest and most insane ones. Or I might flip the whole thing. I might do X-plane stuff while I research and write about the Soviet stuff. It depends on how my time shakes out because there's also life stuff. And fighting for space is coming out in paperback in February, so I'm also working on a big PR push leading up to that. So that's the status report. At the end of the day I love that I get to do this for a living, but I also don't want to put out lesser work when I know I just need a couple weeks off to regroup and recharge. So I might have a couple small things to post here and there, but the next major video, just a heads up, will come around the second week of January. I will still be streaming on Twitch, which I know is not everyone's cup of tea and that's totally fine, but I do want to let you guys know that Christmas Eve I will be chatting about Apollo 8 for a while and showing some 16 millimeter footage of the flight. All the links and times you need for that are in the description below. I want to give a very special shout out to all my Patreon backers and YouTube members. Thank you guys so much for your ongoing support. You guys truly make these videos possible, especially through a year like this. It has meant so much and has made a huge difference to me. I am not even kidding. If you would like to help keep the vintage space up and running and get access to my Space Center Discord, I've got all the links you need in the description and of course links to connect across social media as well. Thank you so much for your understanding, everyone. I really wish I could do weekly videos, but without a crew, I just can't. So I'm going to recharge. I hope you all have a restful holiday season. Stay well, stay safe and most importantly right now, stay healthy. I will see you guys with new big videos in the New Year.