Barking Dogs

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 13:38
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I have vivid memories of my cousin falling into a big chair moaning 'my dogs are barkin'!! For some reason I thought that expression was just hilarious. Today my feet are not laughing. I've been wearing questionable shoes. Shoes that might not have enough support but a are cute (and cheap). And my feet are suffering. One of them kept me awake part of last night. There's a sharp pain in the middle of my feet near my toes. It was just constant last night. They were ok during volleyball but then mostly that are just lightly touching the ground during play. I'm held up by the water.

But I just walked downstairs to get the mail and I could barely get back home and I'm wearing my best shoes with arch supports and socks. And still they really hurt when I got up here.

At the mailbox, I got a check for $250 - the escrow from my condo closing. I sat down here, deposited the check, and then used Gemini to find shoes without laces for seniors with arch support and a big toe box. I have to say that Gemini did a good job. I proceeded to buy 3 pair - one from Orthofeet, one from Kuru and one from Vivonic. I may not keep any or I may keep all of them. I gotta do something. Cause my dogs are barkin'!

Andor!

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 15:05
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Spoilers for season one of Andor under the cut ) Please don't spoil me for the second season!

Pink Challenge: FAKE: Fanfic: Pink Shirts

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 19:37
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Title: Pink Shirts
Fandom: FAKE
Author: [personal profile] badly_knitted
Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Dee has a lot of pink shirts…
Word Count: 200
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 483: Amnesty 80, using Challenge 476: Pink.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.



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Oh, I'm sure it is! I mean, I like a bad museum as well as a good one :D It was one of the museums I had marked to investigate when I visited R, but he lives too far from Richmond for it to be an easy trip. But rest assured it's on my "places to see if I can" google map :D

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A bowl of sliced mushrooms that have been sauteed and laminated in a light golden brown teriyaki sauce.ALT

Mum and I both like mushrooms but my stepfather doesn’t, so mum doesn’t often cook with them at home. But I cook with them a lot, so I told her I’d make her my new specialty, teriyaki mushrooms.

It’s just sliced mushrooms sauteed until soft and golden, then cooked on medium for a few minutes with teriyaki sauce, but they’re hard to ruin and they taste fantastic. So for dinner tonight we are having savory mushroom slider burgers Except Dad Who Gets Extra Cheese.

The Chicken Salad War: Chapter 9

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 09:58
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Here is the next chapter of The Chicken Salad War! As with my previous books, I’m making a draft of the novel available for public commentary, so that you all can help make it awesome. Constructive criticism is welcome! Tell me what you liked, what you didn’t, where my typos are. 

I’m plowing my way through the comments! It’s been useful and inspiring, so please don’t feel self-conscious about speaking up!

Chapter Nine At AO3

Chapter Nine at Google Docs (it starts at chapter 8 – scroll down!)

You can also access the folder containing all sections of the book here.

Happy reading! 

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copperbadge:

I know that blood and urine tests are generally pretty automated, like fluid goes into machine, results come out of machine, machine sends results to your MyChart or whatever.

But it is still extremely funny to me that I had my routine STI screening yesterday and the lab started texting me that my results were coming in…around 3am today.

Like “U up? Because you don’t have the clap!”

Stoked to hear it, friend. I’ll go right out and have some more safe sex but not before dawn on a Wednesday.

Fun update, the lab emailed me today asking me to leave a review if I liked their service. I can imagine it’s tough to get people to leave reviews on their STI tests, given there’s still stigma around such things, but I’m pretty sure they don’t want the humorous remarks I would make about the early morning booty call.

Offer for Donations

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 13:11
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SquidgeWorld is having their summer fundraiser and I am offering drabbles for donations. No need to send me proof; just comment here with a fandom we share and a character after you donate!

Archiving Fandom Stuff Analog Style

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 20:08
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So, because of i found my mom's secret fanfiction stash by [youtube.com profile] ColeyDoesThings has made me wanna archive my own fandom stuff analog style (maybe even the fics & art I find beautiful). I'm currently not in a possition to do this project because of lack of cash, sadly. But I'm not sure how to go about it, so I thought of asking here if people had done similar things?

Here are some ideas of my own for now:
  • Printing my fics at my shared housing, and printing my art by my parents' house because they can print in colour.

  • Same for others' fanfics & fanart, but seperate them into a diffrent folder.

  • This might give me the excuse needed to make collages &/or mini-shires? IDK


One of the things I'm not sure how to handle is how to organize the future folders. I thought of doing it by fandom, but my fandoms can change rapitly. And I also thought of doing specific challenges like minifemslashfebs in their own categories (since I'm not doing them on time anyway). The reason I wanna do this besides "I can" is that the comments in Coley's video mention the archiving of this is basically helping archaeology &/or anthropology. Which I think is important and cool/neat, so I wanna do my part.

The Family News Just Keeps Coming

2025-Jun-16, Monday 11:33
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16th of MidYear, 428 3E
.....there must be indriks around...... )

Photo cross-post

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 12:29
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Sophia is watching the boys in the street have a water fight.
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

Circus!

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 10:56
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I'm covid-cautious, and for last five years I've been staying out of theatres. But there is a circus arts festival taking place this weekend and it's an artform I adore watching. I decided to mask up and roll the dice.

On Thursday I went to see a performance by House of Dust called HAUS of YOLO. It's bawdy and messy and the audience was there for it. I had such a good time - I had not realized how much I'd missed seeing this kind of show.

Here's a review of their Vancouver performance earlier this month

Tonight I have a ticket for Flo, by a Quebec troupe, where the stage set is a life-sized ship built inside the theatre. I'm looking forward to it a lot.

My Summer 2025 TBR

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 18:01
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Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to The Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.

I'm picking up last week's topic: Books on My Summer 2025 to-Read List

Elena Armas - The Spanish Love Deception
Sophie Austin - The Lamplighter's Bookshop
Mira Grant - Deadline
Mira Grant - Into the Drowning Deep
Natalie Haynes - Divine Might


Ali Hazelwood - Love on the Brain
Emily Henry - Beach Read
Talia Hibbert - Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute
John McEnroe - Serious
Erin Sterling - The Kiss Curse

So there you have it — my summer 2025 TBR in all its chaotic, romantic, occasionally monstrous glory. From sea creatures to STEM crushes, fake fiancés to furious goddesses, I’m clearly aiming for emotional whiplash (and loving every second of it).

Will I read them all? Honestly, who knows.
Will I swap half the list for something shiny I found in a charity shop? Almost definitely.

But for now, I’m embracing the energy: flirty, feral, and just a little unhinged.

Let me know — what’s on your summer TBR? Anything here you’ve read (or want to buddy read)?
Drop your must-reads, your wildcards, or your softest comfort books in the comments 💬👇

Productive and pleasurable

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 10:36
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It's been a good, and busy, month.
  • For the first time in four years, bought new glasses
  • Attended Scintillation, [profile] bluejo's book gathering in Montreal
  • Went to my first SCA event since last winter, to see a friend made a premier member of the new Order of the Mark


I think the hypomania is starting to wear off, so I'd better find those overdue lab requisitions and book appointments, so future me can get her thyroid meds renewed.

Saturday morning

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 09:30
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Volleyball was excellent. We had 8 players, one new one who was excellent and the problem people were absent. A good time was had by the rest of us.

The poor Susan Dennis looking for a job, still has not figured out what her email address is. I guess the good news is that all these places responding to her are safe from hiring an idiot.

Today, after elbow coffee, there will be laundry. Somehow I missed a turn and there's so much I might need two loads! Scott and Julie have already said they need a load done when they get here so maybe I'll do most and toss in the rest with theirs.

For the first time this week, I do not have any items to take to UPS for return. Not only that, I do not have anything I've ordered yet to arrive. I'm all caught up!

I finished the pride robots/monsters. I ran out of the purple yarn after 50 of them so I figured that was a good place to stop. I used mini skeins that I bought at Hobby Lobby. While I hate shopping there because of their politics, I will if it's the only option for what I want which, in this case, it was. But it did tickle my fuck you bone to buy yarn to celebrate PRIDE there. $29 made 50 of them. Not too shabby.

20250620_162015-COLLAGE

Now it's back to dolls.

The menus for next week are good enough. Scott and Julie will be here for 3 dinners. And we have 3 dinner options - the buffet, the dining room and the cafe. We'll try them all. Breakfast is free with their guest room so we'll do that, too. And, lunch, if we need it. Tomorrow they will get here about 2ish and nothing will be open at Timber Ridge so we'll go out.

The first time Scott visited (long before he met Julie) it was 1995. I wanted to take him to an old fashioned small town 4th of July parade. So we went to Baimbridge Island on the ferry and saw their parade. It stuck on his brain like glue and he's talked about it ever since. We've thought of going back but just never worked it into one of their visits. Today, that gets fixed. He and Julie are headed over there today. No parade but they do have a farmers market and Julies LOVES American farmers markets. So excellent.

Time to get dressed. Ingrid often attends elbow coffee in her nightgown and robe but I, personally, think it's a little more respectful to get dressed before going.

Certain connections, I think

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 16:27
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Most women want children – but half are unsure if they will. For some, they won’t be bothered if they remain childless:

The researchers used data from the National Survey of Family Growth, a federally funded survey conducted by the National Center for Health Statistics, from 2002 to 2019. This included surveys of a nationally representative group of 41,492 women aged 15 to 44 about a broad range of fertility-related indicators.
Findings showed that there was little change during that time in the proportion of women who said they intended to have children. On average, 62% of women said they intended to have a child and 35% did not intend to, with only a small percentage saying they didn’t know.
But up to 50% of the women who intended to have children said they were only “somewhat sure” or “not at all sure” that they would actually realize their intention to have a child.
....
And it is not just the certainty that may be affecting the fertility rate. The intensity of the desire mattered, too.
The study found that up to 25% of childless women who intended to have children also said they would not be bothered if they ended up not having a child.
“This not being bothered was especially high among younger women, and it increased over time among those who were younger,” Hayford said.
“They are open to different pathways and different kinds of lives. If they don’t become parents for whatever reason, it doesn’t seem that upsetting to many of them.”
One possibility often discussed for the declining birth rate is that young people today are unsure about the future of the country and the world, and that is keeping them from having children.

(Ya don't say....)

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Interesting nuanced article: “It Makes It More Real to You”: Abortion Attitudes Following Experience and Contact With Abortion (research done in UK).

(Okay, stating here that yay for the decriminalisation of women taking abortion pills this week but I have been saying for years - in fact I think the reformers were saying this in 67 but it was a trade-off to get medics on side - the 2 doctors provision in the current legislation is a fossil relic from the period when doctors reckoned that 'unlawful' in the relevant clause of the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act predicated 'lawful' and that meant docs with sound clinical reasons, but even so they made very very sure to get a second opinion. And this hardened into the situation after the Bourne judgement of 1938 where the doc who would operate would refer to a psychiatrist to get the 'threat to mental health' box ticked.)

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Yes, I think this is creepy, though I also think there are other (more reliable than cycle-tracking) methods of contraception besides the Pill: TikTok is obsessed with the hormone-free birth control debate: why is everyone telling you to stop the pill?

While on the one hand yes, contraception should be part of general routine healthcare and the sort of thing that GPs provide. But on the other, back in the day, specialist clinics were prepared to work with women to discover what was best for them, and I'm not sure GPs have either the time or the training to do this. At a panel I was on some years ago people were claiming that there was one Pill formulation that was the go-to and it so did not suit every woman.

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This is more in the realm of general demographic information, and I am sure my dearios are already aware of this: There Were Still Old People When Life Expectancy Was 35. (And the menopause is not some new-fangled unnatural thing, siiiiigh.)

POI Drabble: Ruin

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 16:44
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Title: Ruin
Author:[personal profile] kat_lair
Fandom: Person of Interest
Pairing: Finch/Reese, Finch & Reese
Tags: Drabble, Gen or Pre-Slash, Post-Canon Fix-It
Rating: G
Word count: 100

Summary: How many times can you come back from the dead and still expect to live?

Author notes: 
Prompt = the title. 

Ruin on AO3

Ruin )

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Kill the Villainess, Vol. 2

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 11:27
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Kill the Villainess, Vol. 2 by Haegi

The story continues.

Read more... )

Hi!

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 11:08
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Is there an interesting story behind your username? I was in high school and thought "Author By Night" sounded so edgy. I realized about two or three years later that it was not, but it stuck, and even decades later, I haven't had the heart to change it. Although I do have a different username on tumblr.

Location and language(s): US (sigh, I know), and English.

Age range (e.g 20s, 30s, etc.): Early 40s.

Hot button/deal breaker issues that will likely lead to unfriending: Queerphobia, racism, sexism, the usual. Definitely no MAGA.

Do you have an "About Me" post new friends can read to get a sense of who you are, the people you talk about regularly, etc.? https://author-by-night.dreamwidth.org/260431.html

Is your profile up-to-date or at all useful? Not particularly.

List a few things you think it's important new friends know about you right away:

I take posts as conversation openers, so I do sometimes get chatty. That being said, I will always be mindful if I feel you're just venting or making a casual observation. But if you really use your DW as more of a diary and aren't looking for discussion, we might not click.

I'm also not really a "good vibes only" person; I don't think it's "negative" to have an opinion (as long as there's tact and care involved). That being said, I don't like bashing or nihilism, either. I call myself a cautious optimist.

You never or very rarely write about:

- I rarely do "daily life" posts. I talk about my personal life, but I don't really journal everything I did on a given day. I'll sometimes offer snippets I think are interesting or worth mentioning, though. I'm single and childless, I'm a bit of a homebody, there's not much "daily life" for me to say.

- Rarely talk about politics. I'm left-wing and deeply disturbed by the everything of everything, but I have other social media to panic/be depressed on.


Is your journal mostly public, locked, or a mix of public and locked?

Mostly locked.

Do you use filters for certain types of posts (e.g. fandom-related posts, or posts about sex, or mental health issues, etc.)?

No, but I do use cuts and trigger/content warnings. I'll also sometimes separate posts into two so that non-fandom people don't have to be bored by fandom posts.

Your posting frequency (e.g. daily, every few days, weekly, etc.): Varies. At least once a week, sometimes three or four times a week.

Does your journal frequently include any of the following: memes, linkspams, gifs, photos, videos, etc? I do sometimes answer "random questions" (things I find on reddit and quora), but they're not really memes. I don't post the other items listed very often.

What do you enjoy most about journaling? I'm very much someone who thinks out loud, and journaling is a perfect outlet for that.

How often do you read your friends list (e.g. daily, every other day, once a week, etc.)? Daily.

You really enjoy reading about: Fannishness, thoughts on books/TV/movies etc., thoughts on life.

You have very little interest in reading about: I'm less interested in therapy journals. Nothing against people who use their journals for therapy, that's just not for me.

Your thoughts on journals that regularly include any of the following: memes, linkspams, gifs, photos, videos, etc? They're fine, though if they're just links, photos and videos with no context, I don't always know how to comment.

When it comes to comments on your posts, what matters more -- quality or quantity? I don't want people to feel obligated to comment, but beyond that, you do you.

Do you unfriend people who don't comment much, even if you know they are reading you regularly? No.

What is your approach when it comes to commenting on other journals? As I said above, I tend to assume people want to hear my thoughts. I try not to give unsolicited advice or rain on other people's parade, I actually try staying pretty positive, but I've noticed some people take any comment beyond "sounds fun!" as negativity. Which I actually

When you friend someone, but things don't really click, do you unfriend them without warning, or do you send them a note first? How do you prefer to be unfriended in similar circumstances? I usually don't say anything, or expect people to. Honestly, in my experience, explaining why you unfriended someone only results in more hurt feelings. There are exceptions, but where exceptions are concerned, I still believe in tact.

AND LASTLY

Friending memes often ask people to list their favourite TV shows, movies, books, etc., but more often than not, those aren't things people actually write about in their journal. Do you have any favourite TV shows, movies, books, etc., that you DO often write about -- not necessarily in a fandom sort of way, just in general?

Not a lot of my friends share my media interests, or are really into "meta" for specific shows. That being said, I talk a lot about books, movies and TV shows in general, which includes mentions of media I like. I also talk about fandom often, but again, in a more general way.

Shows I'd love to talk about more often include Schitt's Creek, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Heartstopper, Buffy, Our Flag Means Death.

Any final thoughts you'd like to share with potential new friends?

I wonder if AI is the next CCTV

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 15:44
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Public

To be clear here, I mean generative AI specifically. I also don't mean in terms of its integration with CCTV, but in a more general sense. What I do mean is this. In the years since CCTV became a common sight on our streets, it has become more widespread, more advanced, more intrusive. At every stage, some of the objections raised have been reasonable, albeit amid a collection of more unreasonable ones. And yet at every stage, the "new normal" has become established to the extent that only the usual highly animated suspects on social media (left or right, depending on motivation) really take much notice. Seriously, when did you last truly register the number of CCTV cameras you see on an average day in your town or city centre?

And I have a hunch that generative AI is going to go much the same way. Those who are directly affected by its spread, artists being an obvious group, will continue to fight the battle, and many of their objections too will be reasonable -- but the war will increasingly be lost. As an example, consider those vague pieces of "wall art" you see in discount shops. (Here's the range at, er, The Range.) I don't think most shoppers there really care whether those were made by a human, by generative AI, or by a combination of both. "But they should!" Maybe. But they don't, any more than most of us truly think hard about the workers who produce our "Made in China" electronics. As with the advance of CCTV, I suspect that before long gen AI will be everywhere -- and that most people simply won't give it much thought.

Heat Dome Incoming

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 09:06
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It has officially gotten hot enough out that the upper lock on our front door no longer works; it sometimes refuses to in the heat. The lower lock is still working fine, but we may finally call a handyman to deal with it. If it would be safe for him to do such work with conditions being as they are predicted to be during the upcoming work week. The worst of the heat won't even start to come in until tomorrow, according to my weather app this morning. But even so, I'm basically going to do my handful of errands today almost as soon as I can do so with the dry cleaners being opened when I get there.
It's also complicating arranging a second date. We're both too old to be walking anywhere in this. Though I'm hoping there's a weekday evening we can find some dinner venue we can both easily metro to after work.
My Comic Con badge arrived on Wednesday. We should probably book our flights soon. My mom has actually managed to make arrangements with a friend for company that week, though my sister may get her friends to look in on her again as well.

Menu Day

2025-Jun-21, Saturday 06:08
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This was Friday's entry.... which... again... I forgot to hit 'post'!

Today's menus are of greater importance than usual. There's the looming meal allowance. This week, they have a pork chop at dinner that is soooooo good. Ordinarily, I'd order a couple of extras for the freezer. BUT if next week's menu looks very good, then maybe not. Scott and Julie will arrive Sunday and stay until Thursday so we will be using up the meal allowance that way if the menu is good. If it sucks, then I might pile on the pork chops and the three of us will go out.

Of course, it does not matter one bit if I go over and (did I mention this last week) they now have a new thing where you can donate any spare meal money you have left over to the Issaquah Food Bank.

But, still, to me, menus matter and I want to see next week's. They put it out (in the mail room cubbies) about now so I can go get mine any time. They also put the menus online but, frustratingly, not until Sunday or next week.

Hazel came over last night to chat. When John is down or cabby about something, she really wants/needs conversation with other people. I know Joan always wants company so I'm not sure why I get picked. She's a lovely sweet person, Hazel but not at all interesting. 95% of the stuff she says, I have heard before and didn't care about them either. Anyway John did come home from the hospital Wednesday and now he has a back issue and they are going to the doctor tomorrow.

I listen politely and offer nothing, I learned my lesson on Myrna. I am not their care giver and they are not my responsibility.

I treated myself to a nice set of covered bowls last week. When they arrived, I loved them! Yesterday, I used several to make pickles and another salad. And then I popped them into the dishwasher. Now they are not so much bowls as sculptures. I went back to Amazon to carefully read the web page. It says nothing about dishwasher. Nothing - not in the reviews, not in the questions, not in the texts. Fuck. So. I found another set of nice, covered bowls which were clearly labeled safe for dishwasher. And now, it's back to UPS for the 4th time this week. Sigh.

But it is a lovely cloudy day so no fighting the sun and an easy trip.

I have yarn for about 4 more Pride monsters/robots and then it will be back to dolls. If the inventory holds up a bit, I might work up some Halloween prototypes. Martha is all over Halloween so she's agreed to judge. I'm aiming for one - like the bunnies - that I'll make a bunch of. But then for sure back to the dolls. I do have enough inventory to hold me over for the days Scott and Julie are here.

Ok, time to get dressed and get on with the day.

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