I've been tempted to start doing a "Pic-A-Week"; I'm impressed by those trying a Pic-A-Day, as that seems quite a challenge.
I'm winding down on my recent (several years) project shooting people at their work, and now broadening out into shooting people doing whatever, in an environmental portrait way, mostly with wider (28/35/40mm) lenses (or the equivalent in medium format).
I'm still intrigued by manikins (esp. realistic ones), after 25 years or so of snapping them, as I feel their presentation has something to say about real people. This is often a matter of luck, often a brief opportunity of events or light.
As my community changes over time, it's fun to document the businesses as they arise, fail, move, build, etc. And you never know what interesting stuff will be found in alleys!
And I also like documenting our travel, as there are interesting people and sights, and it helps in later remembering the places and details.
That reminds me that, in the travels, I may spot one or more instances of the use of a computer font (typeface) I designed years ago and released as freeware. If possible, I'll contact the user/business and ask about it and try to get a shot of them with the font-use item (book, sign, garment, etc).