Burn, SF

Mar. 11th, 2026 07:44 pm
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No!  I do not want to burn SF!  I did burn brush up here though. Spent 6 hours tending the fire yesterday, after the weekly Henry St construction meeting on Zoom.
Burning sounds so easy. Light a fire and watch the pile burn, right?  Not. Light the fire and feed it absolutely constantly for hours. Rake around it to prevent it from escaping.  Throw bits of unburned wood back into the middle, add branch after branch to the top. Drag in new pieces, cut them up with the chainsaw or loppers and add, add logs. Lots of logs of all sizes. Keep picking up  and dragging over more stuff. Keep cutting things, or breaking branches into 4' or less chunks.  Wonder why you are hot, tired and thirsty and realize you haven't stopped for 3.5 hours. Stop for 5 minutes, sit down, drink water and watch the fire start to fade and die. Get back up and pile on more material. 
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Read-in-Progress Wednesday

Mar. 12th, 2026 11:35 am
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This is your weekly read-in-progress post~

For spoilers:

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Time Keeps Ticking On

Mar. 11th, 2026 10:30 pm
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Time keeps moving. The things that I need to do remain piled up. And I leave for Dorsai Thing on Friday, which will be fun, but doesn't move a lot of things in the pile. :)

Ah, well. You only live once, right?

Cyberspace Theory

Mar. 11th, 2026 10:21 pm
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When you're surfing the web & face a tsunami, make home under a bridge along the information highway

I hereby propose the term "The Under-net" (or "The Undernet") to refer to our preparation for and relationship with whatever (if anything) will be left for us in a future Internet dominated by unending, disingenuous, grifting slop.


This is an analysis of what's wrong with the Internet and some things we can do to improve it, as a form of resistance against corporate takeovers and enshittification.

My Pibble princess

Mar. 11th, 2026 11:08 pm
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Our dog has metastatic cancer. Redbone coonhound and American Pitbull mix. She's a rescue and we've had her for over 10 years.

I'm a mess. She's the only pet I've had as an adult. I'm 53 years old with congenital heart disease and other medical issues, and I don't know if I'd outlive another pet. 😭

Gwinnett says Cancer BITES!

Science

Mar. 11th, 2026 09:58 pm
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Scientists finally reveal why mint feels cold

Scientists have captured the first close-up view of the body’s “cold sensor,” revealing how winter air—and even mint—tricks your brain into feeling cool.

Scientists have revealed how the body’s microscopic cold sensor, TRPM8, detects both chilly temperatures and the cooling effect of menthol. The discovery finally shows how the sensation of “cool” works at the molecular level—and could inspire new treatments for pain and eye disorders.

Today's Adventures

Mar. 11th, 2026 08:59 pm
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Today we went up to Champaign-Urbana.

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wednesday books have been away

Mar. 11th, 2026 10:36 pm
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Recent travel means that I haven't done much beyond keep up with my book club. (But there's a new Una Silberrad on Gutenberg, so maybe you'll hear about that next week.)

Chroniques Du Pays Des Mères, Élisabeth Vonarburg. So much is going on here, sometimes heavy, but with occasional comic relief. The secret ritual! Archaelogical expeditions! Ancient artifacts and books that are recognizable to the reader (and sometimes let us know that the protagonist has no idea what she is doing, Schliemann-style). Our protagonist is starting to learn that men are people too... We are clearly building up to a climax but I'm not exactly sure how it will play out.

Separation by W. S. Merwin

Mar. 10th, 2026 10:01 pm
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Your absence has gone through me
Like thread through a needle.
Everything I do is stitched with its color.


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RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

Mar. 11th, 2026 10:00 pm
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It's still Wednesday here! Are you making any progress in your reading?
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Jenn related everybody's lack of sleep, ending with a hopeful "So, you're not working tonight, right?"

Ah, no, I am working, and under no circumstances will I call out on the grounds that my dog is crazy.

Other than dementia, which she shows no signs of (the dog, not my sister... I mean, not her either, but that's not what I'm talking about), what could cause this sudden barking spree in an otherwise pretty quiet doggie?

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Fucking fuck

Mar. 11th, 2026 09:54 pm
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Link to a sample letter/email

A friend let me know about a new Bureau of Prisons guideline for treatment of inmates with gender dysphoria, which you can read in its entirety here. The short form is that they're denying trans inmates gender-affirming care despite medical consensus, and substituting conversion therapy, which has been proven to be harmful and does not in any way "cure" gender dysphoria

Daily Happiness

Mar. 11th, 2026 06:06 pm
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1. Tuxie was back this morning looking no worse for wear (he still is missing fur/scabby on his forehead, but that's from a couple weeks ago). He wasn't out there first thing when I went to feed the other cats, but was there when I got back from my walk. He doesn't understand daylight savings time, so it was too early for him the first time lol.

2. I finally managed to get a work meeting scheduled for Monday that has been so hard to wrangle. Hopefully it doesn't fall through (even the people who didn't accept the invite yet did specifically say they would be able to attend so fingers crossed).

3. The other night Ollie looked so sad at being evicted from the couch when we had dinner lol. He settled in to the perch in a few minutes, but those first few minutes he just looked so put out.

Called On Account of Rain

Mar. 11th, 2026 08:35 pm
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Nothing but storms, high winds and tornado warnings (nothing spinny here in PA but who knows about back home).

So I did nothing but taxes (smaller refund and less pay in general, shocker) and grading ALL the things. I worked from 11-7. My brain is tired now.

So you'll get my books and one thing I've been forgetting for forever.

What I Just Finished Reading:

At Death's Dough - a so-so mystery. It took forever to get started and the ending was dumb

The Final Problem - mystery set in the 60s talk about dumb endings

I Want to be a Wall - a lavender marriage with an aro-ace BL loving girl and a gay man in love with his childhood friend. It was decent but not even for me to read more.


What I am Currently Reading:

The Snow Child - so far depressing. It's for my ugly prompt of dealing with infertility. It's a retelling of the

Violet Thistlewaite is not a villain any more so far, I really like this one



What I Plan to Read Next: With Friends Like These, La Grand Familia, and Luna Park history


I keep forgetting to post about [personal profile] kingstoken's reading challenge which you can see here. It's a prompt bingo. I'm going for a black out.

This is what I have so far (too tired to link them up, sorry, also I need to get up soon. Been sitting too long)

I'm just sharing the ones I've done

Main character over 30 The Final Problem by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Graphic novel/comic book Heavy Vinyl Complete Collection by Carly Usdin

Set at a school/university - Murder Made Her Wicked by Elizabeth Hobbs

No sex/romance - Murder in the Ranks by Kristi Jones

Figures without facial features on the cover - Murder Made Her Wicked by Elizabeth Hobbs

Crime/mystery - Sugar and Vice by Eve Calder

Book Older than you are - Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier

Female author - Tell-Tale Treats: A Magical Fortune Cookie Novel by Jennifer J. Chow

A favorite author blurbed it - This Is How You Lose the Time War by Max Gladstone and Amal El-Mohtar

Banned book - Parable of the Sower: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Octavia Butler & Damian Duffy

YA/Children’s - A Curious Kind of Magic by Mara Rutherford

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Mar. 11th, 2026 08:25 pm
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In spite of the constant stream of scammers and robocalls and robocall scammers that I get, I really must stop answering my landline with a curt Yes?! because occasionally there's a real well-meaning person on the other end. As today, the third call of the morning after This is VISA security and This is doors and windows, was my doctor's locum reviewing my bloodwork from Monday. My blood sugars are up from last year when I was evidently doing something right. 'Of course the holidays see a rise in blood sugar but do you think there's some changes you might make now?' Well, I allowed, I could stop drinking Black Russians. She agreed that would do the trick. Not that I've been drinking Black Russians this week, but I have been putting vodka into my cocoa. However, the bottle is finished and I won't buy another, so we'll see in another three months. But equally I'll be moving more now that the worst of the snow is (fingers tightly crossed) over for the nonce. Exercise, exercise.

This week I finished Lost Souls etc and Strange Houses. Doubtless read some Dr Priestleys-- yes, ok, Death in Wellington Rd with the poisoned pigs, and The Domestic Agency. Rhode's problem, more apparent in the former book than the latter, is that he never gives too much information. Mystery writers ought to give us more details than we can use. If they don't, every piece of information we get is significant, so that if Chekov's Australian cousin is mentioned in chapter 2, for sure he will turn up, probably as the murderer, by the end of the book.

The other problem is a hardwarish one: Kobo's Rhodes will occasionally just hang as I'm reading and refuse to go either forward or back. This only happens on my phone, but the upstairs tablet won't load Kobo at all. This happened last week so I went and bought The Mystery of the Yellow Room to see if it happened with other ebooks. Answer is no, not, and it's a fun read even with the Belle Epoque Gallic piling up of adjectives. (Yeah, OK, Lovecraft did it too. Not just the French.) But can I quibble at a translator who talks about 'the assassin' and not the more natural murderer. Assassins in English are political murderers, not people who shoot inoffensive young women in their bedrooms.
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Hawk had her 6 week, and it turns out final, followup today with the doctor. It was a followup from her foot surgery in late January, aka Foot Surgery II: The Other Foot. The doctor collected new x-rays and quickly assigned her an A+ grade. "There's no need for you to see me again," he said. A moment later he added, "I mean, unless you want to." 🤣

The recovery from this surgery has gone better than the first one. After the first one, she got an infection in her foot, and a substitute doctor removed her stitches too early (and missed the signs of infection). That sub should've stuck to showing the class a film instead of trying to teach the subject. As a result it wasn't until week 10 the first time around that she was told her foot has healed well enough to walk in normal shoes.

We expected a passing grade today, but Hawk getting an A+ felt extra good. When I say we anticipated a passing grade I mean... by planning a trip out of town starting later today!

We're taking our first trip together since Thanksgiving. We'll be driving south to the lower edge of Central California, really kind of the northern edge of Southern California at points, to see the spring wildflower bloom at Antelope Valley Poppy Preserve and the Carrizo Plain National Monument.

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I have started occasionally experiencing selective mutism.

And on the one hand, I don't actually think this is all that new an experience to me. I think I've always found it hard to talk sometimes, I've just not had a good language to refer to those times in any useful way. Selective Mutism is good language, and enough people are starting to know it that it kinda even is a useful thing to indicate to others on the rare occasion it matters.

But like everything about me, I don't _really_ have it and should probably not appropriate from other people's struggles just to sound cool. Especially because I don't actually have it. If I need to talk, and am experiencing a no-talk moment, I just step out of the no-talk and do what I need to do until I can return to it.

The phrase "slightly upsetting and marginally poetic" comes to mind, for no reason at all.

~Sor
MOOP!

protecting LGBTQ kids

Mar. 11th, 2026 08:30 pm
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Because Biden told HHS that they couldn't stick kids with people who would make them more likely to be bullied into self harming, and Trump hates everything that Biden stands for including protecting kids from people like him, Trump is trying to stick LGBTQ kids with unsupportive "traditionally Christian" families. He's getting his stooge, RFK Jr., to propose scrapping protections for LGBTQ+ kids in foster care.

The Trumpist regime is trying to sneak another shortened comment period by us too quickly for people to protest. If you want to register a comment about how much these people hate children, etc, here is where to do so. And if you want to read the whole weasel-worded decision, you can do so here.

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