I’m at Skyrim level 44 and still playing at an easy setting, but I’ve mostly stopped exploiting the mannequin glitch.
I’ve learned a lot of Blacksmithing, Enchanting and even Alchemy, but I’m still befuddled by all the Magic, especially those Staff weapons (I dislike these). Well, there’s so much armor (I love the Ebony armor though) and so many enchantments and a massive number of ingredients and potions; so, magic just adds to the complexity of building your character.
NTL, I think I understand enough to make better decisions when I finally end this instance of the game.

This is my armory at Tundra Homestead. These are some of the heavy armor sets I’ve accumulated.

The other side of the armory has mostly light armor. I’ll be trying out the Glass Armor soon.
I continue to ride my horse into the night on quests; like recently I happened on a beautiful scene where the Moon dominated the night sky.

Giant moon at night
Starlight melts into the midst
Oh, this world so bright!
I rarely have the presence of mind to take photos of scenes that happen as I interact with the vast number of NPCs that fill the story of Skyrim. I’ll start doing this in more in coming posts. I’ll try some videos also, although I’m not sure how to do the voice-over yet (I’ll figure this out).

That’s me meeting the Jarl of Solitude. I still haven’t formed an allegiance with either of the waring factions but I’m inclined to support the rebels, the Stormcloaks.
It’s pretty clear to me that I’m near the end of this playthrough. I’ve already decided to restart the game on the regular level after taking some time off. I’ll probably return to Fallout 76 (I’m currently level 244) and tryout some of the newer developments, and I want to get my level up to 300.