Yes, the Lost Year of 2020 changed a lot of things. It's time to start recovering our world, carefully, and adopt what we learned over the course of this miserable time to better our selves, our friends, and make a better future for others, especially the young. The fun and the excitement will follow from us not giving in to despair, to accepting hope, and by working hard as always to do our best for all. My photography must continue, must reflect what I feel, and I refuse to feel hopeless and lost!!
The M10 strikes me much as the CL does: just right, excellent capability, a tool that begs use. A great handy camera. I'm pretty much done in this class of camera with the CL, although I'd never say that I'll never consider another M.
Most of what I've been shooting in the past couple of months, aside from the iPhone, has been Polaroid. I pulled out the Hasselblad 907x, fitted the adapter and my Macro-Elmarit-R 60mm lens this morning, and scanned 81 Polaroid prints made over about four months time. It is a marvelous tool for this purpose, and for many other things, due to the huge dynamic range and its versatility with lenses and accessories. It's a good walking shooter too, when I'm willing to carry a bit more weight and gear, but not "handy" like a Leica CL or M. I tend to plan sessions when I am going to use it much more so than with the Leicas.
All good stuff. Keep working, keep your eyes up and hope in your heart, and the world will come back to you.
G