Spoonie Pawprints: Bumbly’s Shenanigan Diary

Spoonie Pawprints is a fictional, AI-made story world built from warmth, access, mischief, and care. The images and words you find here belong to an imagined universe, and its characters are original creations — not real people, and not representations of specific people in real life.

At the center rolls Bumbly: deep-listening hacker-panda, access-hacker, and found-family heart. His diary follows the spoonie crew through access hacks, slow rituals, crisis pivots, festivals, tenderness, and the kind of practical chaos that happens when real bodies meet badly designed worlds.

Some of these blog entries are fully fictional. Others are shaped by real experiences, real feelings, or moments that did happen in life — retold through the lens of this universe. That means a story may carry something true in its bones, even when the world, characters, and details around it belong to fiction.

Thank you for reading with a soft heart.

Sunny backyard water fight: Bumbly the panda laughs from his power wheelchair with a mounted water gun, while Pausy the opossum and her two young children splash and run through flying arcs of water.

One-Thumb Watergun

Bumbly spent a week adapting a watergun to mount on his wheelchair—one thumb to fire, one thumb to drive—so he wouldn’t be a sitting duck in Pausy’s backyard. When the...

One-Thumb Watergun

Bumbly spent a week adapting a watergun to mount on his wheelchair—one thumb to fire, one thumb to drive—so he wouldn’t be a sitting duck in Pausy’s backyard. When the...

Warm lamplit living room at night: Bumbly the panda sits cuddled on a sofa with Pausy the opossum under a blanket, his power wheelchair parked beside them

Learning Each Other’s Gravity

Pausy and Bumbly met several times a week—always in her living room, the only accessible part of the house. They played with her kids, shared whisky after bedtime, and built...

Learning Each Other’s Gravity

Pausy and Bumbly met several times a week—always in her living room, the only accessible part of the house. They played with her kids, shared whisky after bedtime, and built...

Bumbly rolls out a taxi lift toward Pausy and her 8-year-old son waiting outside their home, her expression warm but nervous in late-afternoon light.

The Headrest in the Photo

After days of intense dating-app texting, Pausy and Bumbly felt that rare spark: this could be the one. Then Pausy spotted a single wheelchair detail in a photo—the headrest—and panic...

The Headrest in the Photo

After days of intense dating-app texting, Pausy and Bumbly felt that rare spark: this could be the one. Then Pausy spotted a single wheelchair detail in a photo—the headrest—and panic...

Sunlit bedroom Bumbly the panda reclines on adaptive pillows, speaking with a mouth-stick, while Janina the lioness listens at eye level, holding a notepad marked “Your pace”

Leading the Dance

Explore Bumbly's journey with Janina in this tale of intimacy, where verbal guidance and sensory attunement unlock ultimate satisfaction. Disability-positive insights on taking charge in bed without traditional limits

Leading the Dance

Explore Bumbly's journey with Janina in this tale of intimacy, where verbal guidance and sensory attunement unlock ultimate satisfaction. Disability-positive insights on taking charge in bed without traditional limits

The Second Coffee

The Second Coffee

The second date with Esther was warm, funny, and comfortable—but comfort, Bumbly learned, wasn’t always momentum.

The Second Coffee

The second date with Esther was warm, funny, and comfortable—but comfort, Bumbly learned, wasn’t always momentum.

At a wet city curb at dusk, Bumbly the panda sits in his power wheelchair by a taxi ramp while Steve the otter stands beside him smiling; a film clapperboard with a tiny pawprint smudge rests in the foreground.

A Normal Day, Shot in Wide Angle

Steve needed to make a short film for his multimedia study. He pointed his camera at the most “ordinary” chaos he knew: Bumbly’s life—work, taxis, movies, and the kind of...

A Normal Day, Shot in Wide Angle

Steve needed to make a short film for his multimedia study. He pointed his camera at the most “ordinary” chaos he knew: Bumbly’s life—work, taxis, movies, and the kind of...