View from the Window - May

May. 23rd, 2025 03:26 pm
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One of my goals for the next twelve months is to do a themed monthly post.  Having given it some thought, I decided to simply post photos taken from my bedroom window.  So each month there will be two or three photos marking the passing of the seasons.  In addition, on the occasions when I'm away for a night, I shall also include a photo from that window.

Daily Check In (Belated)

May. 22nd, 2025 10:30 pm
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*\o/* Word Count Step Count Headache?
Daily 1,282 8,879 no
Monthly 13,415 203,498 7 days

Ostrich

May. 23rd, 2025 05:39 am
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It'a tough to engage with the world and its events when the media largely pursues a bread-and-circuses approach in order to catch attention. I realize that that attitude doesn't come out of nowhere, that human beings do turn to look and linger at a crash site.

But it does no good whatsoever for anyone to feel my heart tearing in pieces over any news coming out of Washington DC, either engendered by the assclowns currently infesting governmental centers, or in the environs (the recent shooting) so my intention to ostrich becomes more vigorous. What's more, the spouse, who usually watches the news every waking moment, even turned off the yatter yesterday.

I try to fill my time with purpose and pleasure that harms no one. Plan things I hope will bring pleasure to others, like: my sister's seventieth is coming up. I took a slew of our old super eight films to a place to get them converted and color corrected, to surprise her with--I hope. One of those super-eights is from 1948, when the parents' generation were all young, all those voices gone now. Most of the films are from the sixties and early seventies, before my parents split; then they start up again in the eighties with my spouse having bought us a camera.

It's going to take time to convert that stuff--the small box I chose will be just under a grand. Phew. But I've been waiting years for the price to come down, and I figure I daren't wait any longer.

In just for me, I'm busy reworking some very early stories. And realizing that ostriching was a defense mechanism that started in when I was very young, coming out in my passion for escape-reading and for storytelling.

The storytelling urge was very nearly a physical reaction,a kind of invisible claw right behind my ribs, partly that urge, and partly a shiver of anticipation. I can remember it very clearly when I was six years old, in first grade. I already knew how to read, but that was the grade in which public schools in LA taught reading, so I got to sit by myself and draw while the others were taught the alphabet and phonics. Writing stories was laborious, and I got frustrated easily if I didn't know how to spell a word, but I learned fast that adults only had about three words' of patience in them before they chased me off with a "Go play!" or, if I was especially mosquito-ish, "Go clean your room!" or "Wash the dishes!" (That started when I turned 7)

But drawing was easy, and I could narrate to myself as I illustrated the main events. So I did that over and over as the other kids struggled thru Dick and Jane. This became habit, and gave me a focus away from the social evolution of cliques--I do recall trying to make myself follow the alpha girl of that year (also teacher's pet, especially the following year) but I found her interests so boring I went back to my own pursuits.

I do remember not liking the times between stories; I was happiest when the images began flowing, but I never really pondered what that urge was. It was just there. I knew that most didn't have it, and for the most part I was content to entertain myself, except when we had to read our efforts aloud in class, there was an intense gratification if, IF, one could truly catch the attention of the others and please them as well as self. I remember fourth grade, the two class storytellers were self and a boy named Craig. His were much funnier than any of my efforts. Mine got wild with fantasy, which teachers frowned on. I tried to write funny and discovered that it was HARD. It seemed to come without effort to Craig.

In junior high, I finally found a tiny coterie of fellow nerds who like writing, and we shared stories back and forth. Waiting for a friend to come back after reading one and give her reactions made the perils of junior high worth enduring. One of those friends died a couple summers ago, and left her notebooks to me. In eighth/ninth grade, she wrote a Mary Sue self-insert about the Beatles. I have it now--it breathes innocence, and the air of the mid sixties. Maybe I ought to type it up and put it up at A03. I think she'd like it to find an audience, even if it's as small an audience as our tiny group back then.

Anyway, a day is a great day if I have a satisfying project to work on...and I don't have to hear a certain name, which is ALWAYS reprehensible. Always. And yet has a following. But...humans do linger to look at the tcrash site.
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Doing a Friday post, attempt the second.

- My weird life: I was on a bus when it decided the potholes in the road were bomb craters or something and set off a automated repeating voice message alarm: "This bus is under attack. Call 999. This bus is under attack. Call 999." I kept expecting Keanu Reeves to jump aboard. Tangent: it'll never stop being lolarious that the film The Big Bus existed 18 years before Speed.

- Memorable but cringeworthy acronyms: CLANG - connect, learn, be active, take notice, give. So somebody who does all those things is presumably a Clanger? :D

- Friday Five: answers on a post(card) please.

1. What was the best gift you received?
I mean, life from my parents but mostly the 9 months work my mum put in, lol.

2. What was the worst gift you received?
Life? But also the life-threatening infection "given" to me in hospital. Because humans are complicated.

3. What gift did you wish for, but never got?
[redacted]. [also redacted]. Nope, I "give" up! Nothing postable here. ;-)

4. What was the best present you gave?
The "present" moment, which I have given to many people - some of whom appreciated the gift.

5. What was the worst present you gave?
Probably some minor respiratory virus? I hope I haven't done worse than that!
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I'm feeling slightly more awake today. Better than yesterday, at least. Hopefully, I won't be in typo hell this morning. I'm a little tired still, but not horrible.

Yesterday was a busy day at work. While I was off for Jess birthay a volunteer activity appeared. And then another. I was interested in both, so that was the beginning of my morning. The oncology team is working half a day on Monday, and they need someone to take calls for them to be able to schedule radiology appointments. Otherwise, they'll have a full day of calls to make on Tuesday, when we (and they) Will already be slammed. They're willing to pay me 4 hours of Time and a half, plus 4 hours of regular holiday pay. Which works out to double time and a half. It's the same arrangement they offered for MLK Day, and I'm just sorry it's not a full day.

Later on in the day, my boss gave me more info. My pay is coming out of oncology's budget, and I'm the only one who was actually offerered the job. They put it on the team chat, but no one else was interested. I don't think our pool opens til noon anyway, so I can 100% be the sole employee that day. My boss was like "Call me if you need me, but I know you won't."

Later on, we got an email inviting people to work the Hopkins booth at the Various pride festivals. I signed up for the 12-2 shift on 6/14 at the trans pride table. I really want to do it, and maybe see a bit of the festival while we're there. I'm going to find our fanny pack to wear for it.

Hopefully it won't be terribly hot. Either way, I'm going to do it.

I haven't been down in forever, and I'm not looking forward to parking, but I think it'll be fun. I'm going to get a hat between now and then, to avoid my face looking like a lobster.

Aside from that, things are relatively quiet. I made gochujang chicken last nighty, whihch involved a marinade of gochujang, soy and honey. It was baller, and there's some left over for today, which makes me happy. a Little bit spicy, but really tasty.

And now, I've got to work on some stuff for game on Saturday. Everyone have an excellent Friday!

SGA: Old Soldiers Die Hard by Sholio

May. 23rd, 2025 09:09 pm
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Fandom: Stargate Atlantis
Characters/Pairings: Genfic, John Sheppard & Rodney McKay, Original female character
Rating: G
Length: 8103
Content Notes: no AO3 warnings apply
Creator Links: Sholio on AO3, Sholio's own site City on the Ocean's Edge
Themes: Angst with a happy ending, Friendship, Families of choice

Summary: The old guy in Room 30B was about the most disagreeable human being that the nurses had ever met. But he did get visitors, including a retired Air Force Colonel.

Reccer's Notes: This is told through the outsider POV of a young volunteer nurse at a retirement home, writing out what happened - for herself, but she tells it as though talking to her mother, who died some time before. Because of that, it's not at first as angsty as it might be, as she doesn't initially like or care about the cantankerous old guy in room 30B. That changes a little as the story progresses, and of course, we feel the angst even if she doesn't, knowing this is Rodney who's old, increasingly frail, and basically dying, while John, not quite as aged and infirm, watches helplessly. Despite herself, the young volunteer gets invested in Rodney, partly as she has enough spirit to stand up to him, which he likes. Also, before he gets really ill he tutors her in his abrasive way as she's had a difficult life and is studying for her high school diploma hoping to eventually go to med school - but until Rodney helps, she's not doing too well. Eventually there's a happy ending, but not before those closest to Rodney like John, Sam, and Elizabeth have grieved for him and come close to despair. Luckily, Teyla and Ronon are on the case, back in Pegasus. The ending is very satisfying, where we see what becomes of Annie, the volunteer nurse who cared for Rodney and put up with him at his worst.

Fanwork Links: Old Soldiers Die Hard
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Shows: SGA & SG1
Rec Category: Minor characters
Characters: Genfic. Vala Mal Doran & Teyla Emmagan (I know, not so minor maybe, but Vala's not original SG1 so I'm sneaking it in. And I REALLY wanted to rec this!)
Words: 913 (words), 00:05:51 (podfic)
Warnings: none apply
Author on DW: [personal profile] nomad
Author's Website: nomad on AO3
Link: Joint Mission to Aessuma (The One With the Shiny Rocks) on AO3. The podfic is here.

Why This Must Be Read: This is structured as a duplex mission report, with Teyla's careful, culturally appropriate and diplomatic prose interleaved with Vala's (italicised) frank and hilarious "tell it like it is" version. As the report unfolds, we hear what happened to the rest of their combined team, which is likely to provide blackmail material for a long time to come! Clever, and very funny. The podfic, read by cantarina and lunchee, is great fun, too.

snippet of fic )

Deal

May. 23rd, 2025 04:44 pm
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Title: Deal
Artist: [personal profile] leecetheartist
Rating: G
Fandom: Based on this story by [personal profile] rdm https://aus.social/@rdm/113932602027808564
Characters/Pairings: n/a
Summary: A mermaid offers a deal
Content Notes: [personal profile] rdm caught me as I was going out to MerMay and reminded me of a short story he'd written a while back, and suggested it as a prompt for today's drawing. You can read it and see if I caught the mood. Drawn with a water brush and three fountain pens. The rashy is done with Memory Lane, which is a shimmer, also seen Golden Lapis and Azure Kingfisher, and for the skin tone it's Robert Oster Terra Fuego I think.
 
 

A mermaid with crabs





Tail showing glitter





Mermaid close up showing sparkle hair





Pen and inks on stand

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May. 23rd, 2025 09:45 am
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] szandara!

Problematic ship

May. 23rd, 2025 10:23 am
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/may/22/it-was-so-unreal-norwegian-man-wakes-to-cargo-ship-in-his-garden

https://shipwrecklog.com/log/2025/05/ncl-salten/

Container ship ran aground 5m away from a Norwegian man's house. Norwegians made it into Slow Tv. I am watching it.

https://play.adressa.no/video/3018234/direkte-containserskip-pa-grunn-utenfor-byneset

The worst start since 1895, omg

May. 22nd, 2025 11:20 pm
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As terrible as the Orioles are, at least they're not the Colorado Rockies who, according to ESPN, "fell to 8-42 -- the worst 50-game start in MLB's modern era (since 1901). Before that, you have to go back to the 1895 Louisville Colonels (7-43) to find a worse start." The worst start in MLB history since 1895. Even the White Sox, who were the worst team in the MLB last year, are doing better than that. (As my father said, they probably got a little help from the Pope.)
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Just found out that one of my favorite musical artists (the amazing Rhiannon Giddens) will be playing in Seattle on the 23rd of June.  Of course I immediately went to buy tickets, then realized I have no one to drive up there with, so essentially no way to get there.  Yes, I can and do drive, but I do not drive long distances anymore, mostly because of the damn migraine issues.  I can drive fine and dandy when I’m not having migraine related issues such as vertigo and/or light headedness, but the more tired and stressed out I get, the more prominent those issues become.  Traffic on the I-5 corridor through the Puget Sound area is most assuredly stressful, even at the best of times.  That wouldn’t be as much of an issue if she was performing on a Friday or Saturday night, but her performance in Seattle is on a Monday, meaning that the person I usually pay to help me drive long distances is unavailable due to work.  Would I dearly love to see Rhiannon Giddens in person, live?  Absolutely!!!  Am I willing to risk driving myself and getting stuck in between No and Where on the way there or, worst of all, causing an accident and getting other people injured or killed?  Nope.  Not a chance in any Hell, thank you very much.

On the positive side of things, I’m consoling myself with the fact that I just discovered PBS has an amazing series called My Music with Rhiannon Giddens, in which she talks with and performs with some of the people who have influenced her music.  She also is a participant in several other PBS programs, all of which should be listed here at the PBS website for those who enjoy music of all sorts: https://www.pbs.org/search/?q=rhiannon%20giddens  So, if you’re a fan of the artist or have never even heard of her, I highly recommend you check out the programs in which she is a participant on PBS.  If you can get to see her in person, go for it!  And I would dearly love to hear about your experience if you decide to share it in a post.

bastion

May. 23rd, 2025 01:00 am
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 23, 2025 is:

bastion • \BAS-chun\  • noun

A bastion is a place or system in which something (such as an idea) is protected and continues to survive.

// The restaurant is a bastion of the region’s ancient culinary traditions.

See the entry >

Examples:

“In 2017, Harlem residents took to the streets to protest Keller Williams after the real estate company began marketing the neighborhood’s 15-block southern radius (between 110th Street and 125th Street) as ‘SoHa’ (South Harlem) without their approval. The biggest worry? That newcomers would attempt to erase Harlem’s history as a civil rights nexus and bastion of Black American culture. In response, then-New York Sen. Brian Benjamin introduced legislation that banned unsolicited name changes and fined real estate firms for using names like SoHa.” — Jake Kring-Schreifels, Spokeo, 26 Mar. 2025

Did you know?

Bastion today usually refers to a metaphorical fortress, a place where an idea, ethos, philosophy, culture, etc. is in some way protected and able to endure. But its oldest meaning concerned literal fortifications and strongholds. Bastion likely traces back to a verb, bastir, meaning “to build or weave,” from Old Occitan, a Romance language spoken in southern France from about 1100 to 1500. Bastir eventually led to bastia, an Italian word for a small quadrangular fortress, and from there bastione, referring to a part of a fortified structure—such as an outer wall—that juts or projects outward. Bastione became bastion in Middle French before entering English with the same meaning. You may be familiar with another bastir descendent, bastille, which refers generically to a prison or jail, but is best known as the name of the Parisian fortress-turned-prison stormed by an angry mob at the start of the French Revolution; the Bastille’s fall is commemorated in France by the national holiday Bastille Day.



Nooooo

May. 22nd, 2025 08:07 pm
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Gah! Just saw the last ep of I, Jack Wright. And we still don't know who really did it! It said "to be continued" at the end but from what I've read there's no guarantee of a series 2. Gah!

Daily check-in

May. 22nd, 2025 08:07 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Thursday, May 22, to midnight on Friday, May 23 (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #33150 Daily check-in poll
This poll is closed.
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 25

How are you doing?

I am OK
10 (40.0%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now
15 (60.0%)

I could use some help
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single
8 (32.0%)

One other person
11 (44.0%)

More than one other person
6 (24.0%)



Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.

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