Not super related, but for whatever reason I've had a flare up in thinking about sci-fi moving cities/neighborhoods again. Kim Stanley Robinson's <i>2312</i> with a Mars city going around the terminator (not super well described tbh but fun), Hannu Rajaniemi's Fractal Prince (book #2 of Jean le Flambeur's series) with a reconfiguring Mars city wandering around on stilts (iirc). We live in an age with so many new malleable systems, but so much of the world about us is fixed and rooted, and these sci-fi realms where not just people but places too move about is an interesting idea. That what I thought of, seeing the <i>traveling neighborhood</i> title.<p>I dig this idea a lot. I hope we can expand more on remote work, make great use of new freedoms for such excellent purposes.