All minecraft related:
I started up a new save. Set up camp outside a small pond and turned it into a wheat/sugarcane farm + fishing hole. Also found a series of tunnels where I found loads of ore, coal, redstone etc and reinforced my house with 2 blocks' thick worth of stone so it's fireproof so Creepers won't give me such a bad time if they spawn nearby. After a mishap with trying to have a lava pit under the floor and burning the entire wood-filled interior of my house, I replaced it with Cobblestone and Stone brick. That took a while. Any Wood I use now is purely in crafting, in place of Coal at a Furnace, for decoration or as a placeholder for Stone/Cobblestone.
Basically where I've set up camp has pretty much everything I need. Except Cows, so no Leather. Which means I had to travel to find them. The problem is I have the habit of getting fucking lost because my draw distance is abysmal (any higher and I lag like a cunt) and everything looks the fucking same if I don't put some kind of marker down. So I crafted a map and burned down the wooded area around my house so it's more obvious on the map where I live.
With it I managed to find 2 cows and painstakingly led them back to my base of operations and set up a farm. Now I have about 8 cows through (in)breeding. Finally have a reliable source of Leather, because fuck fishing for Leather.
I'm also farming Sheep and Chickens but they aren't as important to me as cows are.