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2026-Jan-11, Sunday 10:29
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Decades ago, when I was taking driver's education, a huge argument blew up between the teacher and a student where the student said he wouldn't be upset at all if he hit and killed a jaywalker because the jaywalker was breaking the law.

Through the whole argument, he wouldn't budge. "Not my fault I hit him." "He shouldn't have been there." Eventuality the teacher let it go, the student had a smug "I won" look on his face and the day went on.

It's scary seeing this same lack of empathy from our governments and law enforcement.

january 2026 - week 01

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 11:25
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[personal profile] redstringraven
hello hello! first entry of the new year. sure has. sure has been a week. >xD;;

guess i'll start with how the first week using the new art schedule went.

in short: it went well! there're just a few things i quickly realized i hadn't accounted for in terms of cool down sketches. one of my friend groups has a weekly x-files night every monday or tuesday, which takes up what would have been sketching time. and wednesdays are a bit of a fuller weekday for me, meaning less time for art stuff. thinking i might do an "every other week" sort of things with wednesdays, where one week i use that art time for project work and the next week i use it for sketching time, then the next week i return to project work and so on.

been making great progress on nyxram's profile. i've got the doll for her closet samples finished, as well as the three bases for her turnaround. the challenging part is here, though, because now a lot of my time is gonna be spent re-designing her armor and also generally exploring what triceraton civvies may look like. my current approach is greek/roman attire with a bit of a space/futuristic twist. there're canonical nods toward roman aesthetics in the show, and i think the concept of clothing that's 'simple' and loose fitting works for who/what the triceratons are. ...now i just gotta fake it til i make it until something looks nice. but hey! gave myself a good window of time to get this whole thing completed, and this is why.

uuuh what else. --went to a small event yesterday with a friend! it was a bit last minute, but i'm glad i went. i've got about 24% of my root words for liáfsini's conlang locked in. i'm roughly halfway through two of the books i'm reading for a rat book club this month (one good, one cursed). been in a bit of physical discomfort the past few days, but i think that's just how shark week's gonna be since The Bullshit™ back in september. as far as things in my control have been, it's been a decent enough week.

--oh, i didn't get any art studies done, though, in part due to the unexpected event yesterday. other part because... i kinda forgot to settle on a topic of study for the month. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ fjdkfj my bad.

think that's all i got for now! will post a separate entry later today for sketchbook sunday, to keep my babbling and my art separate. take care! 🖤🌷

About Hey!Cafe?

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 12:31
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It's like Twitter-as-was, Bluesky-as-is, and the Mastodon-Fediverse network. Canadian-based - Penticton, BC, specifically - and Canadian-owned, though. If you're in Canada and want one more fallback option for short-form social media stuff, this might be useful to you at times.

https://hey.cafe/

Just putting it out here.

Pinch hits for Consent Issues Exchange!

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 12:31
[personal profile] ciexmod posting in [community profile] anime_manga
 [community profile] consent_issues_exchange is in need of pinch hitters for multiple requests that have anime & manga fandoms!

Exchange rules:

All works must have either a Mature or Explicit rating. Fic must be at least 1,000 words and must include a beginning, middle, and end. Authors should avoid stopping mid-scene. Art must be one finished piece of clean line art on unlined paper, or digital equivalent. Sexual content with dubious consent or non-consent must appear in the work. See the complete rules for details, especially if you aren't familiar with this exchange's "xcon" terminology.


To claim a pinch hit, email ciexmod@gmail.com. Include your AO3 handle, the AO3 handle of the pinch hit you're claiming, and the pinch hit number. The deadline for these pinch hits is January 15th, 2026, 10:00 PM US EST.

PH 12 - 吸血鬼すぐ死ぬ | Kyuuketsuki Sugu Shinu | The Vampire Dies in No Time (Anime), 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs, 薬屋のひとりごと | Kusuriya no Hitorigoto | The Apothecary Diaries (Anime)

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PH 27 - Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Anime & Manga)

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PH 33 - 地獄楽 | Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku (Manga), 地獄楽 | Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku (Manga), Blue Lock (Manga), Haikyuu!!

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[personal profile] bluedreaming posting in [community profile] fan_flashworks
Fandom: 子非鱼 (Zi Fei Yu) - 林盎司
Rating: T
Length: 100 words
Content notes: none
Author notes: The title is from Flight (extract 1) by Yu Jian, translated by Simon Patton, and A Single Woman’s Bedroom by Yi Lei, translated by Tracy K. Smith and Changtai Bi.
Summary: Lin Fei belongs to Ji Leyu.

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Coffee Social Sunday

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 17:16
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Coffee Social Sunday is a weekly post for low-pressure chit-chat about anything on your mind in the Dunmeshi universe! Is there anything you're currently reading, creating, thinking about, considering creating, watching or rewatching? Tell us! But remember to hold onto your specific fanwork recs to instead share under the current Quick Recs post.

If you're new, this is also a good place to introduce yourself! We have a suggested template for this, but we emphasize the 'suggested' part. Disregard it if you'd like!

Please note that the comments on this post may contain spoilers for anime-onlys, per our spoiler policy. As for everyone else: if possible, try to mark your spoilers clearly!

Share your thoughts, ask for help, and cheer your fellow fans on! Now, what monsters would be good ingredients for coffee...

Playing D&D. Soon. I Hope.

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 09:06
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I posted a week ago about how I'm looking to get a Dungeons & Dragons game started soon. It's been taking a while. And it's not even a big game. It's purposefully a small one! First, there was fleshing out the story enough to start making plans, then finding the right group of players, and now the challenge of figure out when we can all play.

It reminds of me this very true D&D meme:

d&d-easy-normal-hard-scheduling.jpg

Yes, scheduling a D&D game is the hardest part of running a D&D game. Especially once you and your players all have regular lives— with jobs, families, and other activities and obligations. So frequently the discussion goes like:

"How about we do Saturdays, 7pm 'til late?"
"I'd need to be home by 10pm."
"I have another D&D game already Saturday evenings."
"What about Saturday afternoon?"
"I can't start before 2."
"I can't stay past 6, maybe even 5:30."
"How about Sunday?"
"I'm busy in the daytime."
"I'm busy in the evening."
"Oh, and I can't do the 4th, the 11th, or all of February and March."
"Could we do a weekday, like Friday night?"
"I couldn't be there until 7pm, at least.'
"I'd need to turn into a pumpkin by 10."
"I'm still out all of February and March."

Pretty quickly you start to feel like this:

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What I Just Finished Reading: A novella and two novels since the last time I posted about books, I think: Automatic Noodle (Annalee Newitz), about sentient robots winding up running their own restaurant; Stone Yard Devotional (Charlotte Wood), a very-much-~literary~ book about a woman who winds up living with a group of nuns, although not a nun herself; and The Lovely and the Lost (Jennifer Lynn Barnes), about a search-and-rescue case from the POV of one of a trio of teenagers who're involved with the rescue effort, who was herself rescued from the woods as a child after she'd been there long enough to go feral and was (largely) resocialized and adopted by her rescuer. Many layers of family history and secrets in that last one, which was my favorite of the three.

(And since I've mentioned a couple of YA books recently where their flavor of YA really didn't work for me, I should say that The Lovely and the Lost is also very clearly YA but in a way I could work with just fine as a reader, despite being very much not the target audience.)

On the nonfiction side, I read The Crone Zone: How to Get Older with Style, Nerve, and a Little Bit of Magic (Nina Bargiel), which was...mostly odd, honestly. It's from the same publisher (and I guess the same...product line?) as Goblin Mode: How to Get Cozy, Embrace Imperfection, and Thrive in the Muck, which I read last year, and the presentation and vibe were really (I mean really) similar in a way that might've made more sense to me if they were also by the same author, but they're not. The Crone Zone's subtitle does accurately reflect its contents, so I feel weird saying "it's such a weird blend of exactly what it says it is", but...yeah. Not my thing.

What I'm Currently Reading: Chuck Wendig's Wanderers, which I chose at random from my ebooks and probably would not have started had I actually known anything about it. It's a 2019 novel that starts with a mysterious phenomenon where people just start...walking...somewhere, but also spotlights (*checks notes*) a world-changing disease, AI, and right-wing violence tearing at the seams of the US, all of which are being amply provided by reality. It's also pretty hefty, length-wise. And yet I keep reading.

I've also begun reading Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants (Robin Wall Kimmerer), as the starting point for my 2026 goal* of "aim to read at least one chapter of nonfiction each week" (swiped from a friend else-net). (Another goal is to aim to read a volume of manga each week, and that one hasn't been started in on yet, but we'll see how strict I feel like being about "each week".)

*I have a full bingo card of goals! I will probably share it at some point! But not this minute.

What I Plan to Read Next: K.B. Spangler's newest Rachel Peng novel, Inside Threat is out/about to come out! (It was supposed to come out this week, but Amazon dropped it early, so she's also released it on her website.)

Plus: What I've Been Watching: [personal profile] scruloose and I are two episodes into Pluribus! I also recently watched Challengers. (A movie? So soon in the year?) Hopefully we'll get the premiere of The Pitt season 2 watched today.
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Event: fandomtrees
Event link: [community profile] fandomtrees
Pinch hit link: Google Spreadsheet 
Due date: Jan 10 Jan 17

We have 3 trees with no gifts and 13 with only one gift, and the minimum is for everyone to receive two gifts. We could use some help filling them. The minimum is only 100 words for fic or a simple sketch for art. Please see the community for rules and FAQs
  1. mastershield's Tree: f:astro boy, f:balan wonderland, f:kingdom hearts
  2. aftonheir's Tree: f:five nights at freddys, f:kingdom hearts, f:portal
  3. memobu's Tree: f:karaoke iko, f:mahotsukai no yskusoku, f:nu carnival, f:tiger and bunny
  4. plicate's Tree: f:head on, f:set it off, f:succession
  5. soricel's Tree: f:les miserables, f:little women, f:raven cycle
  6. badass_tiger's Tree: f:discworld, f:hades, f:original fiction/artwork
  7. kalloway's Tree: f:brave nine, f:crossovers, f:fire emblem, f:granblue fantasy, f:gundam, f:kingdom of heroes, f:super robot heroes
  8. whoremoantreatments' Tree: f:advance wars, f:bleach, f:hypnosis mic, f:kuroko no basket, f:pokemon, f:tales of berseria, f:the world ends with you
  9. EstelRaca"s tree: f:alan wake, f:control, f:fbc firebreak, f:max payne
  10. Kalika_999"s tree: f:given, f:grimm, f:jujutsu kaisen, f:midnight scenes, f:outlast, f:wind breaker
  11. akuuni's Tree: f:boku no hero academia, f:danganronpa, f:haikyuu, f:milgram, f:persona, f:tokyo dedunker
  12. TeaOtter's Tree: f:el eternauta, f:family by choice, f:i wanna hear your song, f:love like the galaxy, f:original fiction/artwork, f:recipes, f:the double, f:the gorge
  13. galerian_ash's Tree: f:book recs, f:flight of the intruder, f:once upon a time in shanghai, f:silent flute, f:terminator, f:unbeatable
  14. uchihabait's Tree: f:mononoke, f:naruto, f:original fiction/artwork, f:rurouni kenshin
  15. pitchblackrenegade's Tree: f:backstage, f:beyblade, f:beyond the universe, f:black dynasty, f:pokemon, f:teen titans, f:toonami, f:yu-gi-oh
  16. overmore's Tree: f:identity v, f:limbus company, f:one piece
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Gonna try to make a tradition of re-promoting myself yearly in January~

Name(s): Azure or Bede. I answer to both, so use whichever floats your boat!
Age: 20-something
Hobbies: Writing (fanfic, essays and fan analysis), drawing, editing (videos, images and gifs), coding, researching (almost exclusively things that don't matter), and gaming!
Fandoms: I mainly participate in video game fandoms! Right now, I'm really into Pokémon (my one true fandom), Cookie Run, Great God Grove, In Stars and Time, Kingdom Hearts, Vocaloid, and Splatoon. I'm at least passively interested in most Nintendo games, though. I'm also a furry (rabbit fursona)!

I mostly post about... My fandoms, non-fannish interests (including disability, queerness, the indie web, writing, art and alterhumanity), and some personal stuff!
I'm looking to meet people who... Have similar interests (whether that be fandom or non-fandom), or who just pass the vibe check and have interesting things to say.
My posting schedule tends to be... A little bit sporadic! I go through small periods of inactivity. When I come back, I always cross-post everything I've posted onto other platforms with the back-dating feature, though! I love commenting on other people's posts, and try to do it as often as possible.
When I add people, my dealbreakers are... Bigots, right-wingers, and AI "artists". Christians who try converting others, or who don't CW for religious discussion. (No offense to the latter, it's a personal thing.) Regarding fandom, I'm squicked out by Harry Potter (I'm trans; I hope you can understand!) and Hazbin Hotel, and have pedophilia/incest/rape as triggers.
Before you add me, you should know... I'm autistic and otherwise mentally disabled, so please be patient with me! I'm from the South of the USA, so I use petnames very casually ("honey, darling, dear," etc). You can also (or alternatively) add my account for my fanfic and fandom meta exclusively, [personal profile] fairyfic.

A blinkie that says, 'I was uncool before uncool was cool' A blinkie that says, 'Fairy type Trainer', with a Fairy-type symbol next to it A blinkie that says, 'It's gay love, baby!', with hearts on either side

Snowflake Challenge 2026 #4

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 15:39
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[personal profile] renfys

 

[community profile] snowflake_challenge 
Challenge #4: Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page

Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!
 

 

I've been on a bit of nostalgia wave so I want people to check out neocities.org and nekoweb.org. I've enjoyed messing around with HTML and CSS again. I'm still trying to figure out how best to use them. 

This is one my fave colouring book artists - https://www.patreon.com/elliemarksart

And this seems appropriate -snowflakes - https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/snowflakes-a-chapter-from-the-book-of-nature-1863/ - someone shared it on pillowfort but I can't remember who atm.

I'm using trackbear.app for Get Your Words Out (but also using a spreadsheet just in case and also cause I love spreadsheets).

This is my freebie alcohol marker pride flag guide for colouring pride flags. I hope to expand it to add copics and promarkers at some point. - https://ko-fi.com/s/e07a09f7b2


A frustrating day

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 15:16
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[personal profile] mtbc
Last Saturday included a combination of things that made me wish that things were done better in general.

I was annoyed by football fans and other things … )

… and by further things. )

I just want things to work as they should and I still find it notable they seemed to work rather better back when I was staying in Metro Manila than they do in Glasgow. I know, I should be part of the solution but this is my journal so I can moan when I like when things don't go smoothly.

What I've Been Doing

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 10:20
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[personal profile] seleneheart
Here's a catch up of my life recently:

TV Shows
  • I'm still in the middle of going through Gilmore Girls with my daughter but she went to Europe for three weeks over the holidays. She just got back Friday, and we haven't picked back up with watching yet.

  • Heated Rivalry. I cannot even express how much I loved this show. I sort of knew I would, given that Jacob Tierney is the showrunner for Letterkenny (on my all-time favorites list) and Shoresy. I got a month of HBO Max just to watch it.

Once this month runs out, I plan to get a Netflix subscription and watch Stranger Things and some other things I need to catch up with.



Movies
  • I watched Red One on Christmas Eve. A very good time, loved JK Simmons as 'Red'. A good movie for what it is.

  • We did our bi-annual watch of the extended editions of The Lord of the Rings movies on Christmas Day. More than 20 years later and I still tear up.




Video Games
  • I'm on the last level of Pikmin 4. I love this game so much - it's a great combo of puzzle solving/figuring things out and combat.

  • I just started Winter Burrow this week. It's a bit of a farming/crafting game, but there is a survival/battle aspect to it, too. There are 4 health meters that you have to pay attention to, one of them being 'cold' because it takes place in winter. I'm really having fun with it.

Two of my close friends got Switch 2, one for Christmas, and I'm really fighting the FOMO. Especially because my Switch is having issues - like the joycons won't connect to the Switch for playing with it docked. My pro-controller works just fine though, so I'm trying to be good.


That's pretty much what I've been doing, except working two jigsaw puzzles I was gifted. I finished one, and decided to make it into a poster. I got some jigsaw sticker sheets to 'glue' the pieces together. I just need to figure out where to hang it. I've started the next one, but it's a more difficult one that will probably take me longer.

Sam/Jonas fic

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 15:11
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[personal profile] renfys

Title: Science Experiment
Rating: R/Adult/E
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Pairing: Sam/Jonas Quinn
Summary: He hadn’t wanted Sam to tie him up at first.
Notes: 1779 words. From an old kink meme prompt. Part of my Sam pairings project.

My site // A03.org


The Day in Spikedluv (Saturday, Jan 10)

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 09:12
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[personal profile] spikedluv
I did not go downtown today. In fact, I went back to bed and slept a couple more hours after Pip left for work and I got the dogs in. \o/

I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter. Pip had leftovers for supper so I didn’t have to cook anything.

I went back to the Christmas Spice tea today. I typed in ~1,000 words on my fic! I’m not even halfway done, but I’m making progress!

I watched the first three eps of Heated Rivalry! No comments yet, because I plan to watch the whole thing, then watch it again once I’m not desperate to see the whole thing. *g*

I read some more in Amelia Peabody, watched new eps of Lottery Dream House and House Hunters International, and an ep of Secrets of the Zoo. Dr. Pol was my evening background tv.

Temps started out at 35.8(F) and reached 41.0.


Mom Update:

I talked to mom and she sounded good. (I like when she sounds good, because it’s better than when she could barely speak, but I’ve stopped thinking that because she sounds good she’s doing really well physically, which is a bummer.) Sister A had visited her earlier, which is nice.

Film post: Voices of Desire (1972)

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 14:10
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[personal profile] loganberrybunny
Public

Voices of Desire (1972) film poster
Voices of Desire (1972)

Okay, this one's going to need a bit of explaining. Basically, after finding out how badly Sandra Peabody was mistreated while making The Last House on the Left, I wanted to watch the two other movies where she had a starring role. Her film career was pretty minor and in exploitation pictures of one kind or another, apart from a couple of early films that are lost. I'll be writing about Teenage Hitchhikers (which is better than that title makes it sound but even more a product of its time) at some point in the future, but Voices of Desire comes earlier chronologically. So, as it's its star's 78th birthday today, here's my review of that:

Sandra Peabody is not known to have been psychologically or emotionally abused by any of her co-stars while making this movie, which automatically makes Voices of Desire her best film of 1972. As a piece of cinema, though, this picture by "Mark Urbell" (actually Chuck Vincent, in his feature direction debut) is... odd. Very odd. Peabody, billed under the pseudonym Liyda [sic] Cassell, stars as Anna, a young woman who after answering a New York payphone hears heavy breathing and creepy voices and ends up in the clutches of some kind of sex cult. It's told in flashback as she tells her story to a policeman.

The film is a weird mixture of eroticism, bits of genuinely creepy horror, piano music and arthouse weirdness, and the storyline is not always easy to follow. Expect substantial quantities of 1970s-style softcore sex and nudity, male and female. The print I saw was pretty poor quality, and I needed the (third-party) French subtitles to work out some of the English dialogue! It often feels slow for its 70-minute runtime, though the ending is surprisingly satisfying. Still, Voices of Desire is almost certainly the best film ever made in which a woman delightedly rubs the entire contents of a fruit bowl over her naked body as plinky classical music plays. ★★
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[personal profile] sovay
The best thing about a photo I found tonight of John Vickery in 1981 is not that it headcanoned itself instantly as an image of the younger Neroon, it's that I had just been watching him in an American Theatre Wing seminar from that same year and been struck by how little of his older self in or out of character was immediately traceable in his thin collegiate face and especially his light Californian voice and so when looking out of mildly feverish curiosity for his notices that summer as Prince Hal I was really not expecting to find through nothing but chiaroscuro and expression his future Minbari bones.



Offstage, he had reminded me more of Kyle MacLachlan and barely looked old enough to have the bachelor's in mathematics which was part of his origin story. He tells it again in another seminar in 1998 and still has a nervous gesture of touching one of his eyes as if tired or distracted slightly; he's a great fidgeter in front of an off-the-cuff audience. I had gone looking originally for his voice, which turns out not even to be that mid-Atlantic when he's using it for himself. Three decades plus I had to notice this actor with my brain on perpetual standby for B5 and now it has an opinion.

To keep on the theme of theater, I had no idea until her obituary that Tina Packer started her career in the three-quarters burninated 1966 BBC David Copperfield with Ian McKellen and then the much more successfully recovered 1968 Doctor Who: The Web of Fear before she discovered she cared much less for acting than directing or producing, whence Shakespeare & Company. The last time I saw Hugh Whitemore's Breaking the Code was in 2011 at Central Square Theater and they are reviving it this spring with the actor I last saw as Gaveston in the ASP's Edward II in 2017, whom I expect to be a superb Turing and me to leave the theater muttering about Joan Clarke as usual. In lieu of a teleporter, I have to hope for a transfer of this High Noon.

Weekly(ish) check in

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 20:54
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How goes the decluttering? Have you shifted anything out of the house? Found something to sort through? Had thoughts on things you can let go of?

Comments open to locals, lurkers, drive by sticky beaks, and anyone I've forgotten to mention.

Congratulations to everyone who has found and/or disposed on any clutter in the last week!

Optional extra, for those doing the low key January challenge: how go the hobby spaces?

Just one thing: 11 January 2026

2026-Jan-11, Sunday 06:53
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!
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[personal profile] mindstalk

Jan 10 -- apart from making off with two baked sweet potatoes, I stayed in and avoided wind.

Today -- Worked in a friend phone call back to the US in my morning, evening for her. Then decided to just ride trains out for a while and see what happened. Well, after a few stops I had to get off at Hiratsuka. But another train went further, toward Atami. I rode and looked out, and probably was looking toward Fuji at times, but there was a huge cloud formation in the way, I like to think somehow caused by Fuji. Read more... )

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2026-Jan-11, Sunday 12:33
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] par_avion!

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