I See the Crystal Visions

Apr. 4th, 2026 12:10 am
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Our eldest pet mouse, Crystal, is in decline. We're preparing for the day, likely soon, that we find her dead.

She's been moving noticeably slower lately, and most compellingly she's no longer eating her medicine --- meloxicam atop a piece of vanilla wafer --- quickly. She's also not swiftly eating the treat given as reward for that, peanut butter atop a cracker. She will eat it, so we know not all the spark has gone out, but she goes back and forth over it slowly, like a little mouse vacuum cleaner gradually working a thick pile down.

Besides moving slower she's also moving with more confusion, with this particular characteristic freezing up until she starts slowly exploring her surroundings again. This is maybe proximately caused by her eyes; she's got cataracts and we don't know how much she can see at all. She's also started to shiver, whether from a neurological issue or because she's cold. Her paws and fur are chilly, as I suppose the body hoards its energy to its core. (Her fur at least is still kept orderly, thanks to the other mice grooming her. In fact, one of them is over-grooming her, and the other mice, probably to show she sees herself as the boss.)

If the pet store was correct about her age when we got her, she's more than two years old now, elderly for a house mouse. So there's nothing startling or premature or, in a sense, unfair about this. We got to know her over half her life and have a wonderful time with a sparkling white mouse who even a couple weeks ago was running the wheel for fun. But anytime you adopt an animal you're committing to someday cry and we know that's soon.


To cheerier matters. Here's some Hershey Park pictures, mostly roller coasters.

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SkyRush is another new-to-us roller coaster. Its theme is, of course, airplanes? It is; you can see the wings on the row signs, and the station announcements are accompanied by those bing-bong chimes of secret airport/airplane signalling and all that. Believe it or not, it's only in the last decade that Hershey Park has decided all their rides should have a candy theme!


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And then in a nearby games hall we discovered a pinball machine! We would have certainly played a game except we couldn't figure a way to buy, like, five dollars worth of games. The conversion to a cashless park has made it impossible to just play a couple games. (The high score tables were appealingly low, but depending on the game's condition that might be because it's impossible to score the really high points we can do at our home venues.)


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And now one of the rides we absolutely, positively, must ride when we're there: Tiny Tracks Lightning Racer, the racing coasters!


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Here we are after riding one side of the tracks; you can see the Thunder and the Lightning trains. We had, again, walk-on rides to both sides and resolved to make this our last ride of the night, before the fireworks began. We failed in this, because I got us lost and wasted our time.


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There's a photo op outside with fake car fronts. You see in the above picture the trains had this old-fashioned-style fence; possibly the photo op uses the design of a now-retired train.


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The Wild Mouse was a wonderfully well-run coaster; despite the long line it moved very fast, because they load people and dispatch them fast. The queue also has a bunch of signs from Victor Pest Control that is all ha ha, very funny, selling ways to catch and kill mice on the roller coaster ride. Great.


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This moment at the loading station for the Wild Mouse just caught me, somehow. I think just the expressions of the ride op and the person gazing over at the platform and the way the outstretched hand seems to touch the wire and everything fits together somehow.


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Finally we got back around for Comet, the oldest roller coaster at HersheyPark. I'd get a shirt with the Comet logo as my big park souvenir; it's a good-fitting one.


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So do you think the Sooper Dooper Looper ride opened in the 1970s? Why, what makes you think this corkscrew ride did that?


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It did open 1977. I appreciate that they've embraced the 70s-ness of the ride and embraced the earth tones for painting the cars and for the station.


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Back to that Milton S Hershey statue for a fresh picture in the daylight.


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And here's an elk statue that Milton S himself picked out in 1913. Until 1978 it was at the park's original entrance, near the Kissing Tower; after that it was moved to near the bridge to ZooAmerica, the North American Wildlife Park.


Trivia: Apollo 8's first stage hit the ocean nine minutes after launch, at 32.2040 degrees north latitude and 74.1090 degrees west longitude, 353,5 nautical miles from the launch site. The second stage hit the ocean at 19 minutes 25 seconds after launch at latitude 31.8338 degrees north, longitude 37.224 degrees west, 2,245.9 nautical miles from the launch site. Source: Apollo by the Numbers: A Statistical Reference, Richard W Orloff. NASA SP-4029.

Currently Reading: The Martians: The True Story of an Alien Craze That Captured Turn-of-the-Century America, David Baron. This is a really good book, just a delight reading.

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In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.

Lake Lewisia #1378

Apr. 3rd, 2026 08:39 pm
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The tiny monastery, operating so deep in the forest that few remembered it was there, let alone visited, had long since lost touch with its governing body. In time, beliefs drifted and practices evolved without conscious awareness, and the only cultural influences on it were the forest itself, until it became an order dedicated to the forest more than anything else. The forest provided for their needs, including periodically leaving novices on their doorstep to maintain the population, well-pleased with the temple it had cultivated for itself.

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LL#1378
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No Dutch lesson today, alas. I did have a nice walk with M., and an indoor visit. I had a delightful phone call with K. I brought A. into school for her only and last Friday class and waited and brought her home after. We stopped at Roche Bros and did some grocery shopping including a lot of candy for her and chocolate bars for me.

I made a bao bun. I chopped up some rib and made my crappy bbq sauce (mustard, ketchup, sriracha from the farm box, maple syrup) for the filling. I did the pleats on top version and steamed it on the stove. It turned out much closer to right than I had any reasonable expectation of. It was fluffy and tasty, and it was structurally sound. It isn’t _as_ fluffy as the all white flour (some people use cake flour!!!) ones, but that was not what I was aiming for anyway. I think I’ll try the fold it and make the pleats invisible on the bottom version tomorrow.

In Which I Drive to the Airport

Apr. 2nd, 2026 11:00 pm
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I drove A. to school and R. to the airport. He’ll spend a night in Miami and then get on a boat and see a helluva lot of bands.

I walked with M.

Other than the driving, it was a nice, quiet day all around. A. and I went to Season’s 52 after I picked her up from school.

Spring springing

Apr. 3rd, 2026 10:57 pm
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Cherry blossoms at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, 4/3/26. photos )

Mysteries

Apr. 3rd, 2026 10:23 pm
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Sciortino woman (close)This image of mine was put into Flickr Explore, explaining why it has so many more hits, faves, and comments on it than my usual. I still have no idea how Flickr decides that.

The funny thing is that I have a very practical reason for shooting this monument this way: her nose has taken some damage over the years, and this angle disguises it.

I have some more recent St. John Cemetery photos up at my Flickr.


But here's a mystery: photos )
What happened here? What could have been rubbing at this door like this?
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I just looked up the side effects of the new antiseizure medication I'm starting. (Almost always a big mistake, but I did it anyway.) I looked at the Mayo Clinic website, so it was a reputable website.

First, the thing that made me afraid: The Mayo Clinic website, divides side effects into two groups: First those you need to contact your doctor for immediately, then those that will probably go away and you need to contact your doctor if they become problematic. Each of these two groups is subdivided into three subgroups: Common, less common, and rare. Side effects in each subgroup are listed alphabetically. Which meant that the first side effect I encountered when I looked at the list was "blindness"! WTF? (I don't know if I've ever said on here, but going blind is something I'm particularly afraid of.)

Second, the thing that made me laugh: The side effects to contact your doctor about immediately included "tiredness." The side effects to contact your doctor about only if they don't go away and become problematic include "sleepiness" and "drowsiness." I think I understand what they're trying to differentiate here, but only after sitting and thinking it over for a bit, and even so it still has an element of "WTF?" about it.

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Apr. 3rd, 2026 10:01 pm
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Up late last night into this morning; it wasn't so bad walking a couple of blocks instead of trying inter-borough transit. If I'd had anything more than a couple of errands today, I'd have minded getting a late start in the morning. As I didn't, that part worked out, too.

I got a call from one of the group therapy places, who told me - to no surprise - that given the conversation we had, a more individualized approach would probably be better. I'm willing to give it some dubious benefit of the doubt, though I still bristle at the idea of a "career coach." Or any kind of coach, really, given that I don't play a sport. Getting coaching on anything besides that doesn't strike me as something useful.

Follow Friday 4-3-26

Apr. 3rd, 2026 08:47 pm
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Got any Follow Friday-related posts to share this week? Comment here with the link(s).

Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die".

Follow Friday 4-3-26: Marvel

Apr. 3rd, 2026 08:16 pm
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Today's theme is Marvel.

Read more... )

Not so random peeve of the day

Apr. 3rd, 2026 09:31 pm
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In the TV show I am watching, the protagonist keeps looking away from the road while driving.

Today's Adventures

Apr. 3rd, 2026 07:59 pm
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Today we went up to Kankakee to visit with relatives for a mutual birthday.

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2025 by the numbers

Apr. 3rd, 2026 08:11 pm
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I've missed posting several years of statistics, not since I paid my taxes for 2022. Since starting this job, I haven't had the mental bandwidth to spare. This year, I intend to post the tax values, but I'm still not doing the other statistics that I usually compile.

Click to see the chart and read the details...

I owed money again this year for Minnesota state taxes. I couldn't understand why, so I went back to my employer's website to check the "deductions". Finally, I see the mistake I probably made in previous years. When reviewing the deductions, it shows me federal deductions first. I probably stopped scrolling, because I saw the zero value. Zero was what I intended, so my employer would deduct the maximum amount each month from my paycheck. As a result, I can usually expect a refund each year during tax season. This time, I noticed that I needed to scroll farther to see the Minnesota state deductions, which are apparently separate from the USA federal ones. Ugh, my mistake. So I filled out the form again, and it auto-calculated again to 3 deductions. I had to manually change the total to zero. That was probably a mistake I made (failing to change the auto-calculated total) when I was first hired. Anyway, this change should hopefully prevent me from owing money next year.

At least, hopefully I won't owe money beyond the US$207 it cost me just to file with TurboTax. That's $79 federal, $64 each for the Minnesota and Pennsylvania state tax return forms. Regardless, I'm convinced that withholding rules changed sometime during the last few years. Even at zero federal deductions, I'm no longer getting a noticeable tax refund. Instead, I remain very close to an even balance. That's new, different, and unexpected. I used to enjoy those big tax refunds. Anyway, here's the new chart:

YearIncomeUS$ChangeFederalTaxUS$TaxChangeCreditScoreMileageMonthlyMileageCO2MetricTons
201630,500 2,384     
201733,800+11%3,048+28%720   
201836,600+8%3,938+29%723   
201937,451+2%2,839-28%730128.3Kmi428mi (overall) 
202038,458+3%2,926+3%701129.8Kmi125mi (annual) 
202139,374+2%3,020+3%703130.8Kmi83mi (annual)5.93
202269,737 (20,185)+77% (-49%)8,108+168%750131.4Kmi50mi (annual)
324mi (overall)
5.99
202323,225-41%938-88%
202440,072+72%2,825+201%
202542,048+5%2,915+3 %

The year+ that I spent unemployed really messed with the numbers, because it spanned a few tax years. Also, I don't have a car anymore. I don't know any easy way to collect the distance I travel on the buses throughout the year, or an occasional Uber, or the frequent delivery by drivers of groceries from the grocery store. Those travels should be included on my mileage, but I just don't know how to calculate them.

Those are the numbers anyway. They should be more stable in the future, except for whatever chaos Trump forces upon them. Trump was my motivation for making this list in the first place, long ago. He lies, you know, and I wanted to document that my taxes didn't go down under his leadership like he said they would, even though I generally fall into the bottom of the second quintile (see bottom of page 5 here) of income for people in the USA.

Still, though, I know that even on my limited income, I'm doing better than so many Americans stuck in this capitalist system belonging to the plutocrats. Richest country on the planet, we're told repeatedly. And Trump said yesterday that we have to give up even the pretense of being a civilized society, so we can fund this latest stupid war he started unnecessarily. *sigh*

2607 / Fic - The Pitt

Apr. 3rd, 2026 09:04 pm
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The Pitt | Samira, Gen | ~1600 words | Episode fic for 2.13. Thanks to [personal profile] sheafrotherdon for betaing.

(Also on AO3)

The stupid thing was that Samira kept thinking about the bag. )

Yay, it's poetry month!

Apr. 3rd, 2026 07:52 pm
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To The Words
by W.S. Merwin

When it happens you are not there

oh you beyond numbers
beyond recollection
passed on from breath to breath
given again
from day to day from age
to age
charged with knowledge
knowing nothing

indifferent elders
indispensable and sleepless

keepers of our names
before ever we came
to be called by them

you that were
formed to begin with
you that were cried out
you that were spoken
to begin with
to say what could not be said

ancient precious
and helpless ones

say it
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I've shared music by Woodz on this dw several times before, dating back to 2023 if my tag is comprehensive. I don't think I've ever fully recapped the unlikely marvel that is his career, because it's had so many starts and stops along the way. Yet here we are, and Woodz is now one of the most successful and respected singer-songwriters in Korea right now. It's such a delight to see really good music being appreciated!

cut for length )

What have you been listening to lately?

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