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Apr. 18th, 2026 08:08 pm
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A sunny 20ºC day in April only means one thing: time to get the sailboat’s bottom paint sorted out again. Every few years I end up choosing a new product because the last one has been discontinued. I keep looking at the biocide‑free paints, but their strict application rules feel like a commitment I’m not quite ready to take on.

So I went with a familiar option and got to work. Started around 9:30, wrapped up at 14:00. It’s a long stretch under the hull, but with the sun out and the boat slowly returning to a clean, uniform coat, it felt like a solid way to mark the start of the season.

VioletStock of Trill

Apr. 18th, 2026 06:50 pm
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Going to a funeral isn't the best way to start off a day. Actually, come to think of it, we didn't quite start the day with a funeral. We had tea and I gave the Sparrowhawk his normal breakfast before we got dressed up and headed off to the church. And while we were doing this, we saw an IMMENSE raccoon skulking through the neighbor's yard, climbing up onto their fence and walking the fence like a path made just for him, between our yards until he disappeared into the trees. I hope this creature was healthy and not rabid, because he was the size of a Volkswagen. Well, okay, I'm exaggerating, but he might have been the size of a small pit bull. Then after that we went to the funeral. It doesn't become me to critique another person's funeral, but let me just say that three out of the four songs we sang were on my no-fly list of SONGS NEVER TO SING AT MY FUNERAL OR ELSE. Funerals are hard, and the Sparrowhawk and I both lost it a little bit right at the end. We were somewhat consoled by sitting with good friends at the luncheon, but we were more than ready to go home very soon. And we have not been up to much the rest of this day. The Sparrowhawk has not been on an upward curve as we had hoped. Now, with evening, some blue sky is showing, and I wish with all my heart that I felt like going outside. But I don't. We are going to take to our bed early and do a MacGyver marathon. The only subject for discussion is which snacks to bring upstairs with us.

Write Every Day: Day 18

Apr. 18th, 2026 04:02 pm
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Intro/FAQ

My check-in: Finished this revision pass of the longfic, woohoo! (She says optimistically, knowing FULL WELL she's likely to rewrite tomorrow what she rewrote today.) Woot woot!

Day 18: [personal profile] sanguinity

Day 17: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] trobadora

Day 16: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] dswdiane, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] ysilme

When you check in, please use the most recent post and say what day(s) you’re checking in for. Remember you can drop in or out at any time, and let me know if I missed anyone!

Where I was

Apr. 18th, 2026 06:57 pm
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It is closer inside
than heartbeats
where you grow




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Apr. 18th, 2026 06:50 pm
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I accompanied [personal profile] adrian_turtle to an MRI facility, where she had an MRI with contrast, which hopefully will help her current neurologist figure out better medication for her seizures. Like many people, Adrian finds the contrast medium unpleasant, which is at least part of why she wanted company.

Afterwards, we went to JP Licks, where I got us both ice cream. They have non-dairy coconut almond lace ice cream this month, and there's now a pint of that in our freezer.
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I'm a big advocate of recognizing climate change.

For instance, back in 1960, this USDA map shows Minneapolis in zone 4a. Sometime later, we changed to 4b, and today we're in zone 5a. We're still fully surrounded by zone 4b, though, so it's only because of the "heat island effect" that we're considered a warmer zone. You can see that island of heat on this map. That's fine, I suppose.

Unwelcome, however, is receiving plant shipments on dates that are still too early for actual cold weather habits in this part of Minnesota. I planted things a few weeks ago, when they shipped much too early, then we had a hard freeze down to -7C/20F. I received more plants on Thursday, only a little too early. I kept them indoors, because I saw the forecast for below-freezing temperatures this morning. That's also fine, I suppose. After work today, I got some asparagus and roses into the ground finally. I had to dress warm, because the wind chill was 3C/37F.

Foxy Pavement rose is blooming in container before planting in MinneapolisI have a few more delivered plants to put into the ground, but I'm waiting until Monday morning's sub-freezing weather passes. One of these plants is another rose, but it's already blooming! It just seems terribly wrong to try putting it into the ground right before a freeze.

That photo isn't great, but the single open flower up at the top is still visible. These last remaining plants will just have to wait for Monday afternoon. I wish all of these plants weren't delivered until late April, like what would happen years ago, when we were still in zone 4.

April Manga Wrap-Up 5

Apr. 18th, 2026 05:21 pm
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 Read Aimai na Wolf and rated it 9.5/10!! 

 Read A Story of a Lonely Fox Seeking Love + After Story and rated it 5/5!!.

 Read. ep. 2-4 of Chess Isle.

 I read Our Sunny Days and it got a 10/10!!!.

 Read Nekasenaide and rated it 7.5/10.

 Read ch. 12-13 of Yugioh Duelist.

 Read Anniversary, rated it 3/5.

 Read ch. 182 of Kimetsu no Yaiba, finishing this manga may kill me. 😫

 Read ch. 949 of One Piece.

 Read ch, 6 of Touken Ranbu Anthology: SquEni Formation.

 Read Eien no Shichigatsu, rated it 6.5/10.

 Read ch. 173-174 of Wind Breaker!

 Read Cardcaptor Sakura, ch. 40-41.

 I read Kare no Shousou to Koi ni Tsuite and rated it 8/10! 

 Read Brave 10 S ch. 3!

 Read ch. 76 of Blue Exorcist!

 Read ch. 1 of Silver Diamond!

 Read Nanji Ware wo Kouryaku Seyo, rated it 7/10.

 (Re)read ch. 3 of Ookiku Furikabutte!

 Read ch. 2 of Magic Knight Rayearth.
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Let's begin with this: Inequality produces worse health and mortality outcomes for everyone, but it hasn't been noticed until now because for several decades, advances in medicine managed to get close to balancing the ledger.

Sports betting, and prediction markets in general, aided by mobile apps and Internet betting, have made it very easy for people who are susceptible to problem gambling patterns, or those who don't have the money to gamble, to gamble far more than they want to.

Conversion "therapy" doesn't work to produce the results it claims to, or desires to. Instead, it continues to traumatize and blame, rather than help.

People who are impressed by buzzwords and corporate bullshit tend not to be as good at doing their jobs, according to some Cornell research. And the difficulty potentially is that those who are impressed by such BS tend to hire and promote people who are similarly so, which compounds the problem.

The insistence on seeing someone while chatting to them makes no sense to someone who can't see, and yet, their sighted friends seem to believe that if they can't see them, something is seriously wrong.

People are not ideologies. People have ideologies, and when you treat people as things, well, Esmerelda Weatherwax has things to say about that.

Victories, setbacks, and other strange things )

Last for tonight, The Archive of Our Own officially ended its status as a beta piece of software. This doesn't change anything, not really, but it does mean that AO3 believes it's out of beta (but definitely not releasing on time.)

The collection of artifacts a billionaire put together and was good about making sure people could see and engage with has been broken up and sold to various other private collectors, because one of the truths of our world is that capitalism always likes to collect important things, and doesn't always share or allow access to them for people. And it's not just billionaires, of course, People who have amassed a collection of historic finds with their metal detectors sometimes sell their collections as well, rather than making them part of a national or regional collection. Or at least letting them have first crack at anything they want to have.

(Materials via [personal profile] adrian_turtle, [personal profile] azurelunatic, [personal profile] boxofdelights, [personal profile] cmcmck, [personal profile] conuly, [personal profile] cosmolinguist, [personal profile] elf, [personal profile] finch, [personal profile] firecat, [personal profile] jadelennox, [personal profile] jenett, [personal profile] jjhunter, [personal profile] kaberett, [personal profile] lilysea, [personal profile] oursin, [personal profile] rydra_wong, [personal profile] snowynight, [personal profile] sonia, [personal profile] the_future_modernes, [personal profile] thewayne, [personal profile] umadoshi, [personal profile] vass, the [community profile] meta_warehouse community, [community profile] little_details, and anyone else I've neglected to mention or who I suspect would rather not be on the list. If you want to know where I get the neat stuff, my reading list has most of it.)

Rinse and repeat!

Apr. 18th, 2026 10:36 pm
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A year ago we were enjoying a visit from the kidlings, I was enjoying my roguish rogue Rook, and I was pondering on the different ways to read the Crucifixion.

Today, Husband and I enjoyed our crumpets and filter coffee - a Saturday tradition! Except when it happens on Sunday...

Then I did my cleaning jobs because we were expecting Sil and the kidlings. They were up and down the stairs as usual, but didn't want to stay upstairs very much. Granddaughter is still mostly unintelligible whilst looking completely certain you understand what she's saying, but she is using the odd random word, like 'chair'. She particularly likes Younger Grandson's elephant chair, so I suggested to Son that he get her one for her birthday. Son bought YG a Sid doll for his birthday but it only arrived this week - I don't think he put it down once! Son has a talent for picking good presents for the little ones. YG also declared his ice cream with sprinkles 'very delicious'.

I made progress with Veilguard, helping Lucanis with his vengeance but knowing there are more problems for him in the future. The Crows are now up to 2 stars. I finished off some other side content in Treviso, and then unlocked one of the blocked areas in the Crossroads and dealt with what was inside. Next up is Taash's dragon hunt in the Wetlands. I have a couple of side quests already lined up and the game tells me there are more to find.

And I've almost definitely made up my mind to focus on the front door area for now. It feels like a good idea to build up a small section at a time. We're managing the gravel (there's no end to the weeds!) and the central bed (nearly fully planted...). Getting more beds in now might be biting off more than I can chew. So, let's take the KISS approach.

I still haven't done anything about exploring how I feel about my dad. It might be time to break out the Tarot cards again. Haven't touched them in more than 3 years but they do help me get into my own head.

In random other news

Apr. 18th, 2026 01:43 pm
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[community profile] whumpex and [community profile] idproquo are both in nominations right now. Whumpex closes nominations this evening (in a few hours) and IPQ on the 24th.

My track record with exchanges has been ... not so great lately - I defaulted on two in a row, I almost never do that - but I do think things are improving and I'd like to try again, maybe with slightly better planning this time.
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Today's poem:

A Certain Kind of Eden
by Kay Ryan

It seems like you could, but you can't go back and pull
the roots and runners and replant.
It's all too deep for that.
You've overprized intention,
have mistaken any bent you're given
for control. You thought you chose
the bean and chose the soil.
You even thought you abandoned
one or two gardens. But those things
keep growing where we put them—
if we put them at all.
A certain kind of Eden holds us thrall.
Even the one vine that tendrils out alone
in time turns on its own impulse,
twisting back down its upward course
a strong and then a stronger rope,
the greenest saddest strongest
kind of hope.

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The day before I left on a road trip last month I booked my hostel in Cape Town. When I arrived today they asked my name, scanned my passport, let me put my bags in storage, and said to come back at 3pm to check in. I went on a lovely aimless wander through town and returned to the desk. I wasn't on the list of people checking in today. The attendant poked through his computer and said I'd reserved in March, but the email they sent bounced and the number I registered isn't on WhatsApp[1]. I looked at the event I'd created in Google Calendar and saw I'd written "Check email or call to confirm." I'd assumed they were going to send an email during South African working hours, then promptly forgot about this TODO item during a week on the road. Oops.

Fortunately, traveling to Cape Town is more like my memories of Central America and not like modern Amsterdam, at least in shoulder season. I was able to find another hostel with an open room for a week just four blocks away. As expected, dragging my three heavy bags along the sidewalk was workable but not a lot of fun.

Speaking of my three heavy bags, before I bought my Turkish Airlines ticket I noticed their baggage page said carry-on bags are limited to 8kg. I'd never seen or heard of a carryon getting weighed, and it sounded like something a budget airline like Frontier or Spirit would do, not a flag carrier set on making Istanbul one of the busiest airports in the world. A quick Internet search found some Reddit threads with anecdata of cabin luggage not getting weighed, so I bought the ticket and mostly forgot about this limit. When I arrived at DEN (3 hours early, thankfully) the Star Alliance agent told me to weigh my carry-on first. Uh-oh. My clever packing plan had been to put my whole portable ham radio backpack in a wheelie bag, plus a change of underwear and some card games and small electronics in a big pocket. I knew this would be way more than 8kg because I'd tested the backpack radio kit on a short walk and it's heavy. (I have a lighter option, but I'm worried I'll need 45 watts to get my signal somewhere with enough hams to chase me for the magical 10 QSOs POTA target.) Fortunately there are luggage scales around the corner from the check-in counter, so I spent 45 minutes experimentally moving about 23 lbs from one suitcase to my two checked bags (each with about 5 lbs of spare weight) and my backpack, which has a width-expanding zipper. The next agent cheerfully weighed my exactly-8kg bag and checked my two exactly-50kg bags and handed me a baggage tag for my backpack without visually inspecting that it was clearly too big to fit under an airplane seat. As soon as I was out of eyesight I moved my camera bag, card games, and pockets full of granola bars back to the carry-on, knowing the gate agents have better things to do than weigh everyone's bags before they get on the plane.

I'm now going to be super aware of any objects I acquire on this trip. I'll obviously eat all the snacks, and gifting a lot of metal buttons will clear up some weight. But I'm also going to receive gifts, plus my AfrikaBurn shirt and hat. Hopefully my last lodging has a bathroom scale… or the CPT ticket agents are more chill.

8 kilograms is remarkably light for a carry-on. I was down to a mostly-empty backpack, a medical infejection pen, a folder with a dozen pieces of paper, and a fluffy pillow. I don't think I've ever had a bag this light on a plane, except my return trip from China when I put an erhu in a cardboard box in the bin. My empty suitcase probably weighs a kilo on its own. The rest of the flight experience was fine, but needing to leave a big void in my carry-on makes me not want to fly Turkish again. My lithium batteries aren't allowed in checked bags, so it makes no sense to require me to put them under the seat in a backpack while packing bulky light items like pillows in a hard-to-reach spot. Judging by the amount of space in the overhead bins they made a lot of money on extra bag fees, though perhaps they lost out on selling extra freight space.

[1] In much of the world, WhatsApp has largely replaced the open phone system because Wi-Fi and mobile data are cheaper than SMS, particularly internationally.

do it yourself, lazybones

Apr. 18th, 2026 05:31 pm
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Its too damn hot to even complain about how damn hot it is. 92 degrees?? Whatever happened to Spring? Has Trump ruined that, too?

Book Review

Apr. 18th, 2026 05:24 pm
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The Devil's Door
by Sharan Newman

This is the second Catherine LeVendeur medieval mystery. Catherine is staying in the convent Paraclete before her marriage to Edgar. Alys, a local countess, is brought in one night after being found on the road, badly beaten. She is unable or unwilling to name her attacker before she dies. Catherine is then determined to find out who murdered Alys and why. This draws both her and Edgar into a web of deadly secrets and conspiracies.
This mystery was intricate and poignant, an examination of the terrible lengths people will go to conceal dark secrets. Catherine is once again very brave and clever in her methods of gaining information, this time with Edgar's assistance. I enjoyed seeing them work as a team, and the way Edgar truly appreciates Catherine's intellect and personality. I also liked the way the mystery wove in aspects of medieval life: inheritance, the disposition of property rights, and the range of attitudes towards the Jews.
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Had my PDR yesterday, which as ever was much less terrible than I feared. And no really annoying objectives! Also Boss Lady thinks I'm hard-working, so apparently all the days on the struggle bus aren't visible from where she's sitting, which is reassuring... We talked about how I haven't been able to keep on top of things this year, and are hoping that next year will be smoother; it's not that I've been feeling outrageously stressed or anything (most of the time!), and she's been really good about openly acknowledging that I haven't been able to progress A or B because I was working on Z, but I don't like how many things I have sitting on the to-do list, or how often I have to say "no, sorry, I haven't followed up on that" in meetings. I spent quite a lot of time on the big letters project last year keeping other people moving things forward, and now I just... don't have time. Or the projects where I need substantial blocks of time to really dig in to learn what I need on a new system, and I almost never have the brainspace to do it, even though I know that the long-term benefits would be noticeable. We will see what happens.

This year's tendency for terrible things to happen to my friends has not slowed down. The swimming friend mentioned there died on Wednesday, as did friend and former-line-manager L, who was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer a few weeks ago. No one seems to be able to catch a break this year (except Mum, who is doing really well at the moment! So I am grateful for that much).

But the sun has been shining today, a dozen people are coming to my dinner, I bought a ticket to see The Flying Dutchman next month, and while I do have choir all next week it's Brahms' German Requiem, which is fabulous. And Miss H and I are watching Babylon 5 and you guys it is SO GOOD. We're halfway through season one, and even the bad episodes have had redeeming features, but the good ones, wow. "Born to the Purple" and "And the Sky Full of Stars" in particular are great.

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Apr. 18th, 2026 04:44 pm
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It's a beautiful day today, much cooler than the last few days have been, and I very much enjoyed being able to run this morning in a comfortable temperature.

Yesterday my daughter went to Trader Joe's and brought back some chocolate orange sticks for me (small sticks of orange jelly coated in chocolate). They are delicious. This afternoon I walked to Stop&Shop to buy some milk. While I was there I had to spend some time in the British foods section (newly discovered - in the foreign foods section), drooling over English chocolate and English tea bags, and naturally I couldn't resist buying myself a bar of mint Aero. Now I'm trying to ration my chocolate consumption so I don't eat all this chocolate too quickly.

Water

Apr. 18th, 2026 03:31 pm
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Water is flowing faster and vanishing sooner in the western U.S.

In mountain regions, snow acts like a natural reservoir that stores water for months and releases it slowly. Rain behaves differently. It moves quickly across the surface or through shallow soil layers.

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