Will you halt this eclipse in me

May. 13th, 2025 09:07 am
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It’s that time again for a post and the last few days have been pretty busy.

(And once again I will refrain on commenting on politics but just know I’m absolutely fuming about how this Labour government keeps managing to get worse. Like it feels there’s no bottom for them and feels their promised change is a change for the worse. Ugh)

Friday was the release of new Sleep Token with Even In Arcadia. It’s really good and my favs are, other than Emergence, Look To Windward and Dangerous. (I now also picture Mon Mothma during a section of Caramel for some reason.)

Also band stuff it is funny Matt Tuck of Bullet has apparently pushed his ego too far and fucked up the joint Trivium they were doing. It’s funny seeing the scathing stuff about him but damn I do feel bad for my boy Jay.

Saturday I woke up and… my glasses were broken. The frame around one of the lenses is broken which means the lens is loose and liable to pop out. I must’ve rolled onto them in the night or something. I’ve used tape to hold it together which does work but ugh, I’m gonna see if I can get superglue today. I could get them fixed but I fear the expense and also feel I’m due an eye test this year so it’d be pointless.

Mum’s friend didn’t need anything when she came which was good and, after some consideration I ended up going to town anyway under my own steam. I didn’t do too much, just getting a few things mum wanted (and a cute lil Lego set with Guinea pigs that was reduced).

However the main reason I went was to see Thunderbolts* so thoughts under the cut.

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That night was also new Who and my focus was a little off so I don’t think I enjoyed it was much as I could have (I blame going out and the annoying heat!) though it was good to see the fugitive doctor briefly (thoughI wish it hadn’t been spoiled for me😒 I hate it going to iplayer in the morning instead of on the showing). And I did love how it was showing the doctor relating to his new blackness (and his lil moment with Belinda understanding was so sweet).

It did feel though that it relied too much on things that we didn’t see before. Like there were multiple references to things the doctor did in offscreen adventures which did feel a lil much. But other than that it was good. I have liked that this season has been a wild variety of things though it does make me sad it’s almost over (though yay this week is the Interstellar Song Contest!)

Speaking of it does feel odd that Eurovision feels a bit… I dunno subdued kinda? Like if it wasn’t for Doctor Who having that ep the same day I feel I wouldn’t have known it was so close. (It’s only in the past few days I’ve even seen ads for it.)

But circling back to who I also listened to a Who audio with the Empire Of Racnoss andit was… it was ok, but I just don’t like the Racnoss in general so it is what it is. But it was funny the empress was voiced by the actress who plays Martha’s mum.

(Also I have been listening to Night Vale and damn I’m hoping the university of what it is people fuck off soon cause ugh.)

Sunday I watched the second half of Tales Of The Underworld and the tone is so different to the first half. It feels the Cad Bane half tells a more complete story but at the same time it’s kinda… eh? I definitely preferred the Ventress half.

Yesterday I finished the Secret Of Chimneys. I’ve been chipping away at it doing a chapter or two at a time but I ended up locking in yesterday and read half. I definitely didn’t see the ending coming and there were a lot of twists and red herrings so it was really good.

But damn there were still so many issues and typos with this printing. (And it makes me wonder if, at the time, they sent out redone ones). Like it didn’t really stop me enjoying it, though did take me out when punctuation was wrong, but in one of the last chapters a page was printed twice. I’m really hoping it’s a one off issue with this book and not something that plagued the collection cause I’ve got a load of the books now (this was just the first one I read)

And now the gaming portion of the post.
*I finished Planet of Lana before it left Game Pass, yay! It is a very pretty though it is pretty open to interpretation. Still it was good and mui is so adorable
*I went on Lego Star Wars and finished the events on the planets (Coruscant was the last planet I needed to do) so that was two more achievements ticked off. I still need to play through the levels on free play (despite it being years old only Episode I is 100%) so maybe I’ll do that? But I do wanna do other SW games too
*I did a free days on Blue Prince, I still feel I’ve not got anywhere really but I unlocked the foundation, gemstone cave, grotto and got the boiler working
*I finally went back on Alan Wake 2 and finished the Casey chapter so maybe I’ll do some more
*I also used my Xbox credit to get the Dredge expansions, cause a pass for them was on sale (and I had xbox credit) and I’ve still not been on it.

I had been hoping to watch Sinners last night, but the cinema inexplicably had no showings of anything (I’m sure it had listening Saturday but when I checked yesterday afternoon there were none). The listings has been updated to how Thursday is the last showing so I’m hoping to see it tomorrow so fingers crossed!

Next few days the plan is this
*Sinners
*Work on (and hopefully finish) fic
*Do some gaming, maybe Alan Wake 2, maybe Star Wars
*Stranger Things (I still need to watch those last two eps)
*watch something spooky
*Finish the Who ray special features
*Grievous quests on Fortnite (when they’re live later in the week)
*icon organise

I’m sure I’m missing something super obvious too.

But for now I’m gonna zoom down to home bargains in search of super glue (I didn’t see any in town) and then wait on the food shop,

Superpowers And The Kitchen Sink

May. 13th, 2025 01:22 am
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Superpowers And The Kitchen Sink

Where do you get your powers from, when you get them?

This is perhaps the greatest question of superpowered world-building. It can influence or even determine politics. It can implicate metaphysics. It can raise grave questions in ethics. It can box in theme. It constrains plot and character.

AND it has to have multiple answers, or else be very loose.


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Magpie Monday

May. 12th, 2025 11:44 pm
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[personal profile] dialecticdreamer is hosting Magpie Monday with a theme of "recovery and rebuilding."

Most of my readers are familiar with the way this works: send a prompt, I write a gentle fiction story (I warn for swear words, implied violence, sex, et al) and if I were any good at embroidery any more, I’d embroider “EARNED happy ending” instead fo “Home, sweet home,” and have it framed. With those very loose limitations, ask for the story that you, the reader, want to see.

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This poem came out of the May 6, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] janetmiles, [personal profile] nsfwords, [personal profile] see_also_friend, [personal profile] lone_cat, [personal profile] chanter1944, and [personal profile] readera. It also fills the "Caught Red-Handed" square in my 5-1-25 card for the Colors Fest Bingo. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the Dr. Infanta and Kraken threads of the Polychrome Heroics series.

Warning: This poem contains intense and controversial topics. Highlight to read the more detailed warnings, some of which are spoilers. It includes drawbacks of superpowers, vulgar language, allusions to mad science, necessity and difficulty of studying supervillain bodies, sensitive data, reference to past educational neglect, discrimination based on type of superpowers, kidnapping and coersion, data theft, vague reference to terrorizing and killing unprincipled mad scientists, abuse of supervillains, pickpockets, irresponsible and violent use of superpowers, arrogance, bullying, and other mayhem. If these are sensitive issues for you, please consider your tastes and headspace before reading onward.

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Photos: House Yard

May. 12th, 2025 08:51 pm
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The pink peony has bloomed. It was fully open earlier in the day, but then the rain made it close more. The color is spectacular. I was disappointed by the scent, though -- it's neither very strong nor very sweet. In contrast, the old white peonies are intensely fragrant. But it's nice to have variety.

The pink peony has bloomed.  It was fully open earlier in the day, but then the rain made it close more.

Monday Update 5-12-25

May. 12th, 2025 05:04 pm
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These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Photos: Prairie Garden
Photos: Savanna
Photos: House Yard
Climate Change
Anti-Spam Outages
Birdfeeding
Today's Adventures
Photos: Charleston Food Forest 5-10-25
Sinking Land
Photos: House Yard
Chimpanzees
Birdfeeding
Philosophical Questions: Hatred
Sunshine Revival
Birdfeeding
Follow Friday 5-9-25: Harry Potter
Hobbies: Flower Arranging
Birdfeeding
How to Fight Capitalism
Speak Your Language Day
Birdfeeding
Cuddle Party

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Last week's Poetry Fishbowl went well. I am still writing. "The Care and Feeding of Supervillains" has been sponsored and will appear presently.


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* Part 5: Backward Goal
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* Part 11: GROW (Goal, Reality, Options, Way Forward)
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* Part 13: KPI (Key Performance Indicators
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* Part 15: NCT (Narratives, Commitments, and Tasks)
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"The More Bizarre It Gets" is now complete! This poem opened and closed quickly. Cavalier and Tarnish work together at a Renaissance Faire.

"Babes in the Pineywoods belongs to the Big One thread of Polychrome Heroics. It has 18 new verses. Bo-Art and Creamjeans interact more with the Pineyspooks.


The weather has been wet here. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, several starlings, several catbirds, several blackbirds, several mourning doves, a pair of cardinals, a pair of indigo buntings, two brown thrashers, two male goldfinches, a robin, a blue jay, an adult fox squirrel, a young fox squirrel, and a skunk. I spotted a female cardinal in the red birdbath, which is the first time I've actually caught that one in use. Tulips and trilliums are done blooming. Daffodils are winding down. Currently blooming: violets, dandelions, columbine, honeysuckle, alliums, Solomon's seal, lilies of the valley, pansies, violas, marigolds, petunias, red salvia, wild strawberries, verbena, lantana, sweet alyssum, zinnias, snapdragons, blue lobelia, perennial pinks, wood hyacinths, raspberries, impatiens, oxalis, moss rose, pink peony, poppies. Irises and blackberries have flower buds. Some mulberries have green fruit.

Magpie Monday for May 2025

May. 12th, 2025 08:32 pm
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I’ll be honest: this event sneaked up on me.

However, that gives me the month’s theme, quite easily. Instead of focusing on some version of family or celebrations, et cetera, in honor of Mothers’ Day in America, I’ll continue the honesty.

This month’s theme is ”recovery and rebuilding.”
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Birdfeeding

May. 12th, 2025 11:51 am
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Today is cloudy and wet.  It's been raining this morning.

I haven't fed the birds yet but I've seen a few sparrows and house finches.

EDIT 5/12/25 -- I fed the birds.

EDIT 5/12/25 -- We went out shopping.  I picked up 2 partial flats of plants, 4 concrete pavers, 4 short tomato cages, and a package of plastic stakes to use as cheap hose guides.  Sadly I did not find any 'Gypsy' peppers, but I found a different Italian sweet pepper to try, and 2 of the excellent 'Chocolate Sprinkles' cherry tomatoes from last year.

When we pulled into the driveway at home, a male indigo bunting flew across the driveway, and there was another small brown bird that may have been a female.  :D

I put out the flats of plants.

EDIT 5/12/25 -- I went to go outside for some yardwork, but it is raining again.  :/  Ah well, at least it didn't rain while we were out and about.

EDIT 5/12/25 -- It stopped raining enough for me to do a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 5/12/25 -- I sowed cypress vine seeds around the support wire of the telephone pole.

As everything is still soaked, I am done for the night.

Quotes of the Day

May. 12th, 2025 09:15 am
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Poll #33113 Quotes
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 20


What kind of Quote are you?

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“A woman's guess is much more accurate than a man's certainty.”
1 (5.0%)

“I am the Cat who walks by himself, and all places are alike to me.”
2 (10.0%)

"That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
2 (10.0%)

" A man who carries a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way."
5 (25.0%)

"Knowledge is limited; imagination encircles the world."
6 (30.0%)

"It would be better if you begin to teach others only after you yourself have learned something."
6 (30.0%)

This is silly. I'm leaving my quote in a comment
2 (10.0%)

Ah, beautiful ticky boxes!
10 (50.0%)

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Photos: Prairie Garden

May. 12th, 2025 12:11 am
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These pictures are mostly from the prairie garden.

Walk with me ... )

Photos: Savanna

May. 11th, 2025 11:37 pm
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These pictures are mostly from the savanna.

Walk with me ... )

Photos: House Yard

May. 11th, 2025 10:58 pm
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I took some pictures around the yard today.  These are from the house yard.

Walk with me ... )

Behind the Curtain (part 5 of 6)

May. 11th, 2025 11:26 pm
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Behind the Curtain
By Sarah Williams
Part 5 of 6
Word count (story only): 1095
[Landing #7, day 1]


:: The newest arrival brings many, many surprises, but finally offers the chance at some answers. The Sidestep Travelers are in the thick of things now! ::


Back to part four
On to part six




Arthur Darius flexed his fingers slowly. Two runes on the back of his left hand, and another on the back of his right, began to glow. He pressed a finger to his lips and walked, heels clicking, to the front door. It opened precisely one inch. The hinge pins glowed blue for an instant. “Hello?”

“Hello. We are special investigators,” a woman’s alto voice began smoothly. “May we come in?”

“What kind of investigators?” the local Arthur asked skeptically.

“Our badges of office would not be recognized, I think,” she began.

Another voice spoke up, the words trotting into the world under a softly blurred, unfamiliar accent. “May we come in to explain? We mean no harm to anyone here, and in fact, are hoping to protect someone within.”
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Climate Change

May. 11th, 2025 08:39 pm
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Waxing and waning prairie: New study unravels causes of ancient climate changes

A long period of drought in North America has been recognized by scientists for decades. A new study links the severe climate to a change in Earth's orbit.

A new study from the University of Helsinki has provided a compelling new explanation for the devastating droughts which have taken place in North America thousands of years ago.This period, known as the Holocene, covers the time of generally warm climate following the last ice age. These exceptionally long-lasting droughts had drastic impacts on forest dieback and ecosystem transformations; understanding their causes is essential to improving societal resilience to future climate variations.



Anti-Spam Outages

May. 11th, 2025 08:37 pm
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The anti-spam function on Dreamwidth has been glitchy recently. If you have that enabled on your blog, and it is out of order, then nobody will be able to comment. You might want to turn it off until the problem gets fixed.

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