New Year's Eve

Dec. 31st, 2025 10:20 am
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Thinking ahead to next year. I've signed up to GYWO of course.
The Fannish 50 is running again but I didn't go great with it previously. I might pick it up again on my terms.

[personal profile] smallhobbit has come up with 26 photos for the year which a lovely way to record the year and post regularly and in this post has an impressive list of courses completed. I've checked out the free courses and identified a couple of Open University ones that looked interesting. My new job has a subscription to National College and are keen for me to do some sort of Continuing Professional Development next year, so at some point I guess I'm be learning something in a structured way :)

I would like to finish the 100 prompts LiveJournal table, started a lifetime ago. And make in-roads on the 100 fandoms. I might ask for help with encouragement/brainstorming for the LJ table. And of course more crafting. Nephew loved the sheep bauble I made for his grandparents that he wants one for his March birthday so that's on the list.

Best wishes as we approach 2026!

What I Did in 2025

Dec. 31st, 2025 07:58 pm
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Reading
The Spellshop - Sarah Beth Durst
Lady Eve's Last Con - Rebecca Fraimow
Project Hail Mary - Andy Weir
Sword Crossed - Freya Marske
Murder by Memory - Olivia Waite
Can't Spell Treason Without Tea - Rebecca Thorne
A Pirate's Life for Tea - Rebecca Thorne
Tea You at the Altar - Rebecca Thorne
The Kamogawa Food Detectives - Hisashi Kashiwa (translated by Jesse Kirkwood)
The Restaurant of Lost Recipes - Hisashi Kashiwa (translated by Jesse Kirkwood)
A Psalm for the Wild-Built - Becky Chambers
The Archive Undying - Emma Mieko Candon
Alchemy and a Cup of Tea - Rebecca Thorne
Death in the Cloisters - Valentina Morelli (translated by Edward Maltby)
Skysong - C. A. Wright
Queen Demon - Martha Wells
The Enchanted Greenhouse - Sarah Beth Durst
Menu of Happiness - Hisashi Kashiwa (translated by Jesse Kirkwood)
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy - Becky Chambers
Death at Noon - Valentina Morelli
The Tainted Cup - Robert Jackson Bennett
A Drop of Corruption - Robert Jackson Bennett
Brigands and Breadknives - Travis Baldree

I got all of these from my libraries, so yay! Also I was catching the bus a lot and I turned mobile data off for all social media so I was motivated to read more.

Watching
Murderbot (Apple TV+)
Lots of YouTube

Playing
Farm RPG
Pokemon Trading Card Game Pocket
Cats and Soup

Projects
A little more work on my static site generator.

Hex Appeal, Kate Johnson

Dec. 31st, 2025 09:04 am
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2022 fantasy-romance, first of a series. Essie Winterscale lives at the unreliable Beldam House with several other witches (only some of them dead), and her job is to bring the winter in. Josh Henderson, fleeing from a life and relationship crisis, has inherited a house nearby…

Me-and-media update (Happy New Year!)

Dec. 31st, 2025 10:25 pm
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Previous poll review
In the dance dance revolution poll, 5.8% of respondents had danced with other people that week, 1.9% with a pet or other animal, and 28.8% had danced on their own, while 46.2% said no or not yet. Making the poll prompted me to dance with my sister in the kitchen for half a Spin Doctors song, but I didn't change my vote on that basis.

In ticky-boxes, "enthusiastically and fervently loving what you love" came second to hugs, 63.5% to 76.9%. Thank you for your votes! <3

Reading
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Kdramas
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Other TV
We finished Pluribus, which was super interesting in terms of a) moral quandaries, and b) difficult personalities crashing into each other. Finished the available episodes of Stranger Things and season 3 of Dark Winds, both of which were a bit dark, hence the doodling.

I've just signed up for Neon (NZ HBO), so this morning I did my stretches while John Oliver slagged off the British monarchy. I'm planning to try the new hockey sensation, but I'm saving it for while Andrew is in hospital, and we don't yet know when that will be. (In the meantime, no spoilers, please!)

Audio entertainment
The usual: Writing Excuses, Cross Party Lines, Letters from an American. Plus the AI episode of Our Opinions Are Correct.

Writing/making things
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Goals
* keep on top of my email inbox
* get my arms back on track
* finish a fic WIP (I keep starting new things and foundering -- which is a problem given picking stalled things up again isn't my strong suit)
* make some [community profile] fandomtrees fills
* work through chapters 1 & 2 of the drawing book
* something for the next round of [community profile] fan_flashworks
* restock the well, whatever that looks like (this isn't a specific, measurable, blah blah goal, I know)

Good things
The boy. The cat. Guardian. Jung Eun-Chae. Strawberries. We still have some Christmas mince pies left. TV. Kdramas. Colour pencils. Sleep. Watching things while I'm on my exercise machine. Audiobook re-listens. My garden. All of you. <3

It's New Year's Eve here, so Happy New Year!! <3

Poll #34022 Comfort food
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 4


My preferred comfort food is

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chocolate
2 (50.0%)

other sweets
1 (25.0%)

savoury carbs
3 (75.0%)

other savoury
1 (25.0%)

tea
2 (50.0%)

alcohol
0 (0.0%)

other drinks
0 (0.0%)

other other
0 (0.0%)

ticky-box full of juicy intricate poetry words
2 (50.0%)

ticky-box full of pushing on through
3 (75.0%)

ticky-box of glow worms vs fireflies vs angler fish
1 (25.0%)

ticky-box of ninja gibbons searching for lost things behind the fridge
1 (25.0%)

ticky-box full of hugs and hugs
2 (50.0%)

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2025/202: The Riddle of the Labyrinth — Margalit Fox
The pull of an undeciphered ancient script comes not only from the fact that its discoverer cannot read it, but also from the knowledge that once, long ago, someone could. [p. 38]

Margalit Fox offers the 'first complete account' of the decipherment of Linear B, the earliest Greek script, which was first identified on tablets excavated by Arthur Evans at Knossos. Fox worked with the newly-opened archive of classicist Alice Kober's papers to uncover her role in decoding an unknown language, written in an unknown script, with unknown meaning. 

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Oops, forgot to make a check-in post for the 30th. *facepalm* Since various people have already checked in for the 30th, let's just make this the final check-in post for both the 30th and the 31st. [personal profile] trobadora will be taking over in January, so head over there after this. It's been an honor to host you! And I will endeavour to write SOMETHING on this last day of the year. I'll make a final tally post tomorrow.

Tally:
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Day 29: [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] garonne, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] the_siobhan, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] chestnut_pod,

Day 30: [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] sanguinity,
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2025/201: Skyward Inn — Alisa Whiteley
‘I put my hands in the mud and it said to come here. Mud, speaking to me in my head. They had a word for that when I was young: touched, they would have said. But here I am, and I’ll be touched if that is what’s next, because I felt certain it was Tom’s voice. Can you tell me—was it Tom’s voice? I suppose it couldn’t have been.’ [loc. 2155]

By the author of Three Eight One, this novel is set in the aftermath of interplanetary war. Two veterans of the war, Isley and Jem, have returned to the Western Protectorate (Devon and Cornwall: 'a small area of a small country that decided to secede from modern life, from space flight, from the Coalition and the conquering spirit of the new age') to run the Skyward Inn, née the Lamb and Flag. Jem is human, and comes from the nearby town, where her brother Dom (the Mayor) looks after her estranged son Fosse. Isley is a Qitan, from the side that lost: he's in charge of preparing the Qitan drink, 'brew', that the pub serves. It may be addictive, and it is certainly popular.

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