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Jan. 8th, 2026 02:52 pm
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I accidentally took a nice photo today. My client is back in the hospital so I have some time on my hands so I went running at the lake and I tried to photograph this bird (lower right) but the sun was in my eyes so I wasn't sure I got it.

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Signup Post: Reading Challenges in 2026 on [community profile] goals_on_dw

This post lists a bunch of reading challenges for 2026, from one-month to full-year options. It includes a listing for [community profile] 25book_pwd along with several other Dreamwidth communities. [community profile] bookclub_dw is fairly new; it works based on host suggestions and member votes, so that's another good way to promote PWD books.

Snowflake Challeng #4: YT channels

Jan. 8th, 2026 02:21 pm
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Snowflake Challenge: A mug of coffee or hot chocolate with a snowflake shaped gingerbread cookie perched on the rim sits nestled amidst a softly bunched blanket. A few dried orange slices sit next to it.

Challenge #4: Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page

Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!


How about the Youtube channels I like:

Collage & Crafting

Moment D: Inspired my collaging. https://www.youtube.com/@momentD
Treasure Books: Inspired my junk journaling & similar. https://www.youtube.com/@TreasureBooks
Thrifty Day: Junk journaling. https://www.youtube.com/@thriftyday
Becorns: Little people made out of acorns and photographs/films them. https://www.youtube.com/@davidmbird

Nature:

RYUCAMP: A Korean man goes camping with his very cute dog. Elaborate Korean meals. https://www.youtube.com/@RYUCAMP

American Politics

Heather Cox Richardson: Ideology & analysis. https://www.youtube.com/@heathercoxrichardson
Hawk. Sarcasm & swearing. https://www.youtube.com/@hawkpodcasts

Mental Health

Midwest Magic Cleaning. A lot of insight about hoarding and hoarders but with wider application. https://www.youtube.com/@MidwestMagicCleaning
Rebel with a Plan. Planner & planning stuff & some ADHD stuff. https://www.youtube.com/@DakotaRebel/videos
Cuppacat. Cute animated ASMR. https://www.youtube.com/@cuppacatasmr

Spirituality

Eknath Easwaran. My guru. https://www.youtube.com/@EknathEaswaranVideos

Music

Beautiful Japanese Music and Men. Trap & bass music. No lyrics. Background music. https://www.youtube.com/@BeautifulJapaneseMusicandMen

Nine Cats on Life. Background music. Jazz. Other genres. https://www.youtube.com/@ninecatsonelife

Don’t trade where you tweet

Jan. 8th, 2026 05:36 pm
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Posted by Tim Harford

In the 1630s, Adriaen Pauw was the closest thing Holland had to a prime minister; he was also fabulously wealthy. To display his wealth and good taste, Pauw commissioned a tulip garden filled with cleverly positioned mirrors. The heart of the garden was a sprinkling of the rarest tulips, multiplied by the mirrors into a bountiful array. The rarest bulbs cost as much as a house; even a plutocrat such as Pauw could not afford to fill his garden in the conventional manner.

The tulip mania of 1636-37 has become a touchstone whenever there is talk of a financial bubble. Perhaps that has given us a false sense of what bubbles really look like: frivolous, transparently silly, obvious to anyone with a brain. The tulip mania was frivolous, to be sure — it was built on the willingness of rich men such as Pauw to spend vast sums acquiring tulip flowers. But its foundational frivolity wasn’t the greed of speculators, but the whims of rich consumers. If Dutch high society was willing to pay so much for flowers, was it really absurd for investors to spend lavishly on a bulb that could produce more bulbs, each one also producing a rare flower?

And let’s not fool ourselves that we can do better. Many of the most notorious tales about the tulip mania come to us through the Victorian journalist Charles Mackay, and his vivid but overblown book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. 

Mackay wrote newspaper editorials during the railway bubble of the 1840s and reassured his readers, “We think the alarmists are in error, and that there is no reason whatsoever to fear for any legitimate railway speculation.” The bubble of the 1840s burst shortly after. Perhaps spotting a bubble is not as easy as Mackay’s book made it seem.

What we can say about financial markets today is that, whether or not they are in a bubble, they keep flirting with the surreal. Traditional financial assets such as bonds or shares come with the prospect of future cash attached. Traders buy and sell the asset because they have different views about how big those cash payments will be or how to value any particular stream of future cash. There is a sprinkle of magic here: an unknown sum tomorrow turns into a very specific sum today. That magic is the everyday stuff of finance. 

But that’s such an old-fashioned story. The surreal economy gives us cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, DogeCoin and the rest — along with meme stocks such as GameStop in 2021 and Krispy Kreme this summer. All are now so familiar that it is easy to lose sight of how surreal they really are.  Meme stocks have cash flows but few pretend that those cash flows are relevant; instead, the price of meme stocks is driven by retail investors encouraging each other on social media to buy the stock. People bought GameStop because they thought it would go up; it went up because people bought it. It’s as endlessly reflective as Pauw’s mirrors.

Bitcoin is an even stranger case. It was designed to facilitate digital transactions without the need to rely on institutions such as banks, and to preserve the anonymity of users. But Bitcoin is cumbersome, expensive to use, generally relies on large intermediaries and is pseudonymous rather than anonymous, meaning that not even criminals are particularly happy with the cryptocurrency’s usefulness. It has failed to achieve any of its purported objectives, yet it has succeeded wonderfully at being an asset the price of which tends to go up. 

So does the current price of Bitcoin represent a fair estimate of its fundamental value? The answer isn’t even “no”. The question contains a category error. 

As for the other currencies — DogeCoin, for example, or the Charlie Kirk crypto coins that were created in the wake of his death — they are stranger yet. As bubble historian Andrew Odlyzko recently noted, “Spending on endorsements, branding and the like dwarfs that on basic security, which is often laughably weak.” Attention-seeking is more important than technological progress.

This is finance’s equivalent of Dubai chocolate. Charles Spence, a professor of experimental psychology at Oxford university, recently opined on the sudden popularity of Dubai chocolate — you know, the stuff with the pistachios and the shredded filo pastry. Spence argues that Dubai chocolate benefits from three attributes: it seems exotic; the crunchy filling prompts TikTok influencers to make interesting facial expressions while eating it; above all, the contrast between the bright green filling and the chocolate brown coating looks great on camera.  What links all three? Superficiality. We’re living in a world of appearances. At least Dubai chocolate is a chocolate bar. I’m not sure DogeCoin is anything at all.

All of this raises the question of why such surreal financial assets are popular now. I think the answer is technological — but the technology is not blockchain, it’s social media and the trading app. It has never been easier for retail investors to egg each other on, and to trade in haste around the clock.

Hasty trading is famously a bad idea for retail investors. The economists Brad Barber and Terrance Odean have published several studies of trading behaviour in the 1990s, each of which adopted a slightly different perspective but reached much the same conclusion: the more frequent the trading, the lower the returns.

But the 1990s switch from telephone-based trading to web-based trading now seems quaint compared with the follies that investors can commit armed with an app such as Robinhood. The old joke is that coffee allows us to do stupid things faster with more energy. If you don’t like coffee but want the same effect, get yourself a trading app.

Social media conversations about the next hot meme stock or cryptocurrency are also a source of some very bad decisions. Studies of group decision-making find that these groups tend to self-polarise. A group of people with centre-left views will push each other further left as they reinforce each other’s biases; the same is true on the right. In general, being surrounded by people of like mind makes everyone in the group overconfident. If that is true for politics it is likely to be true for investment decisions too.

Some pockets of finance now make no distinction between illusion and reality; everyone in those pockets is looking for social approval, and finding it; and what matters above all is not substance but glittering appearance. These surreal corners of finance really have rediscovered the mirror garden of Adriaen Pauw.

Written for and first published in the Financial Times on 20 Nov 2025.

I’m running the London Marathon in April in support of a very good cause. If you felt able to contribute something, I’d be extremely grateful.

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To the New Year by W. S. Merwin

With what stillness at last
you appear in the valley
your first sunlight reaching down
to touch the tips of a few
high leaves that do not stir
as though they had not noticed
and did not know you at all
then the voice of a dove calls
from far away in itself
to the hush of the morning

so this is the sound of you
here and now whether or not
anyone hears it this is
where we have come with our age
our knowledge such as it is
and our hopes such as they are
invisible before us
untouched and still possible

The Friday Five for 9 January 2026

Jan. 8th, 2026 02:10 pm
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These questions were written by [livejournal.com profile] losseloth.

1. Do you have a favourite cause that you support?

2. If so, how do you support it?

3. Have you been an active member of an organization (attending meetings, volunteering, etc)?

4. Have you ever led any group?

5. If so, how was your experience with it?
OR: 5. If not, why, is it a conscious choice, of lack of opportunity?

Copy and paste to your own journal, then reply to this post with a link to your answers. If your journal is private or friends-only, you can post your full answers in the comments below.

If you'd like to suggest questions for a future Friday Five, then do so on DreamWidth or LiveJournal. Old sets that were used have been deleted, so we encourage you to suggest some more!

Birdfeeding

Jan. 8th, 2026 01:06 pm
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Today is cloudy, chilly, breezy, and wet.  It rained earlier, and has been spitting rain occasionally.

I fed the birds.  I haven't seen any though.

I put out water for the birds.








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Snowflake Challenge #4

Jan. 8th, 2026 10:56 am
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Challenge #4: Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page. Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!

We all know about Connections and Wordle, but here are some browser games that last longer and are great for keeping from going insane during Zoom meetings:

2048 Cupcakes. I still play 2048 in times of need, but it's so much more fun with colorful cupcakes.

Squares. If you like word games, here you go. Find all the words in the four by four grid. The dictionary this game uses is highly idiosyncratic, which can be frustrating; how is THIS a word that counts but THAT is only a bonus word?? But it does add to the challenge!

10 minutes? Really?

Jan. 8th, 2026 06:25 pm
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I tried another cake recipe from the vegan website I found. It was nice and easy and now it's baked it smells delicious and seems to have come out OK. However, why do the people who write recipes grossly underestimate the time it takes to weigh and measure the ingredients and get everything ready for baking. Ten minutes prep time, one hour baking, the recipe said. Out of interest, I set a stopwatch running on my phone and it took me just over 35 minutes.

Now possibly if I made the recipe a few more times, I wouldn't be reading, rereading and checking every step, but I still don't think I'd get it down to less than 20-25 minutes.

What point do recipe writers start counting from? If I'd counted from having all the ingredients weighed and measured, then mixing indeed took about 10 minutes. But pulling the ingredients out of the cupboard, measuring everything out ready to mix took quite a bit of time.

Baking

Anyway, the cake looks good. We'll be eating some for dessert this evening.

Cake

While I was uploading the photos and posting this, I was surprised to hear shouting in the distance. It's pouring with rain and cold, but the floodlights are on and the football practice is happening on the playing fields in the distance.
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Posted by Joe Kleinschmidt

Power on your PCs, my gentle users, because I just found a fresh Excel file to overcomplicate. Hoo boy, I can’t wait to rework every cell of “Company Staffing.xlsx.”

Most peons at this company think a spreadsheet is just a tool to create a budget. Not me. Not us. You see, there’s one of us in every organization. Though it’s nowhere in our job descriptions, we spend hours crafting Gordian knots of obscure Excel features so that even the simplest files become unrecognizable monstrosities.

Before we do anything with these measly kilobytes, we need to duplicate this file. Several times. Then we add an underscore, “NEW,” and a different numbering convention. The filename should evoke the image of an overbaked Feast of Assumption turducken.

There. We’re ready to open “Company Staffing_NEW_FINAL_003.xlsx.”

Sweet mother of Steve Ballmer, we have only three columns here: “Name,” “Hire date,” and “Salary.” Time to really balloon this “dataset.” With one well-spent afternoon, I can 5X this amateur foray into spreadsheet-making and split that puny “Name” column into “First name,” “Nickname,” “Mother’s maiden name,” “Middle name,” and “Surname.” Have to make some educated guesses for most of these values, of course. God, I obfuscate so much for this company.

These greenhorns are so lucky to have a power-user like me. No one asked, but I’m going to add a Pivot Table. Don’t know what that is? It’s just an advanced feature I learned from one of my many yellowed manuals that will make looking at this list feel like lifting Russian nesting dolls. Only under each doll lie increasingly larger horned dolls, with monospaced-font tattoos of VLOOKUP function incantations.

When I’m done, the whole thing will be the spreadsheet-equivalent of a Picasso. Except instead of having one crooked nose, you get twenty misshapen noses along with a bunch of unnecessary ways of sorting and filtering the noses.

Speaking of fine art, the newbie who gave me this canvas didn’t pick a theme. Holy guacamole, I am so excited to click on that “Layout” tab. I’m thinking fuchsia and teal zebra stripes for the row backgrounds. Ah, that’s better.

My coworkers are really going to be late when I fire this baby off in an email two minutes before our next all-hands meeting. They always need a lot of time to process my changes.

Ugh, the boss keeps asking to meet with me and HR. I wish she realized I was deep in the weeds, making this dim doc into Frankenstein’s monster of Excel. She doesn’t even realize that once I’m done, I’ll be the only one who can maintain this thing.

Geez, I almost forgot to freeze one of the columns for no reason. Let’s go with “Hire date.”

Almost done revamping the look of this number dump. But we need more columns. I yearn to see the triple alphanumeric cell name AAB:012 in all its glory.

If I play my cards right, people are going to have to scroll so far horizontally that their wrists cramp from dragging their way across the screen.

Whoa, I found another tab. “Planned Layoffs – Sheet 2.” Hey, why’s my severance pay “#VALUE!”?

2026.01.08

Jan. 8th, 2026 12:21 pm
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MinnPost's Glean is all ICE related this morning
https://www.minnpost.com/glean/2026/01/more-on-the-ice-shooting-in-minneapolis-federal-agents-renee-good/

Thousands gather at vigil for woman slain by ICE agent in Minneapolis
Mourners filled an entire city block on Wednesday night following the early morning shooting of a woman who was trying to drive away from ICE agents.
by Katelyn Vue
https://sahanjournal.com/immigration/minneapolis-vigil-woman-slain-ice-agent/

Yes, state and local prosecutors can charge federal law enforcement agents with crimes. But it isn’t easy
Minnesota officials are demanding a role in the investigation of Wednesday’s fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
by Shadi Bushra
https://www.minnpost.com/public-safety/2026/01/minnesota-ice-shooting-yes-state-and-local-prosecutors-can-charge-federal-agents-law-enforcement-with-crimes-but-it-isnt-easy/

Viewed From Across the Pond: Read more... )
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Title: Looking Forward To Most
Rating: R
Warnings: No Warnings Apply
Fandom: S.W.A.T.
Relationships: Donovan Rocker/Molly Hicks
Tags: Established Relationship, Hurt/Comfort
Summary: Donny gets poisoned.
Word Count: 2,873

Looking Forward To Most )

Thursday reading

Jan. 8th, 2026 05:45 pm
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Posted by fromtheheartofeurope

A strong start to the year – I had several big books almost finished by 31 December, and then several short ones last week.

Current
Renaissance- en barokarchitectuur in België, by Rutger J. Thijs
River Mumma, by Zalika Reid-Benta
The Domino Effect, by David Bishop

Last books finished 
This Way Up: When Maps Go Wrong (And Why It Matters), by Mark Cooper-Jones and Jay Foreman
Best American Comics 2011, ed. Alison Bechdel
House of Plastic, by Mike Tucker
Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships, by Robin Dunbar
The Mystery of the Blue Train, by Agatha Christie
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland, by Patrick Radden Keefe
Collected Folk Tales, by Alan Garner
Time Trials: The Wolves of Winter, by Richard Dinnick et al
Counterstrike, by Una McCormack
Agent of the Daleks, by Steve Lyons
The Colony
, by Audrey Magee

Next books
Frankenstein & Patchwork Man, by Jack Heath
The Forgotten and the Fantastical: Modern Fables and Ancient Tales: No. 2, ed. Taika Bellamy
Kristin Lavransdatter: The Wreath, by Sigrid Undset

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Posted by fromtheheartofeurope

Second paragraph of third chapter:

‘That acolyte of yours? Jamieson? He was worried about you, so he called me, and we went to your house and found the note she left you, Tas.’ His mother’s hand was dry and frail, yet somehow comforting in this chill, efficient hospital where doctors moved among acolytes of their own. ‘He got a search party out after you right away. They found you in the car, out near the Enigma. You’d been knocked in the head pretty badly. You’ve got some pins and things in your skull.’ She had always talked to him this way, telling him the worst in a calm, unfrightened voice. ‘You’ll be all right, the doctors say.’

Back around 1990, I went through a real Sherri S. Tepper phase and read as many of her books as I could find, starting with Grass. I didn’t remember this one at all clearly, but once I got into it, it all came back – a settler planet where specially trained singers must pacify the mysterious giant crystals which otherwise explode and kill travellers; the evil capitalists and bigots who want to destroy the entire ecology to make it useful for humans; and the cute cuddly alien viggies, which are in fact more than they seem. And it’s not just about pacifying the crystal Presences, but about opening up communication between the humans and the indigenous inhabitants of the planet. A chunky book, perhaps a bit old-fashioned by twenty-first century standards, but there’s a lot in it. You can get The Enigma Score here.

(Apparently it’s a direct riposte to The Crystal Singer by Anne McCaffrey, which I have not read.)

This was my top unread book by a woman. Next on that pile is Looking Glass Sound, by Catriona Ward.

This Year 365 songs: January 8th

Jan. 8th, 2026 12:25 pm
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 To conclude what people in the youtube comments have dubbed the "Dairy Trilogy", today's song is "Ice Cream, Cobra Man":


This song seems like a sort of foreshadowing of the EP Darnielle did with John Vanderslice: Moon Colony Bloodbath. There is also foreshadowing here of the seeds of his novel Wolf in White Van. In other words, the cryptic and eerie and somewhat voyeuristic perspective of the narrator is one that he returns to not infrequently.

This track is interesting in charting themes that emerged early and recur in Mountain Goats/John Darnielle work, but it doesn't hit me with the same level of grabbiness that yesterday's track did.  No real thoughts on the annotations today (which principally concern his attitude about the relationship between lyrics, poetry and prose and how they are written/recorded; maybe I'll have more thoughts about them as they sit with me and percolate).

More Joy Day

Jan. 8th, 2026 11:44 am
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AO3 link | Improv for a Rainy Day (100 words) by Merfilly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Dragonriders of Pern
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Robinton [Dragonriders of Pern]
Additional Tags: Drabble, More Joy Day
Summary:

Prompt: Pern/Robinton/Hey kids, let's put on a show!



Improv for a Rainy Day

The rain was unending, it seemed to Robinton. Tempers were fraying, there were apprentices in mischief, and worst… the wine delivery was delayed.

Robinton looked over the packed hall, thinking of future assignments. That did not alleviate this.

"Gentlemen and ladies," he said as he rose. "I propose a challenge, for all ranks, by table! Improvisational skills on display, one and all! A demonstration of pantomime and lyrics, displaying an historic event! To be presented tomorrow at this very same time."

He saw the challenge take hold, the spark of creativity even in those who groaned, and sat back down.






AO3 link | Doctor Care (100 words) by Merfilly
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Elim Garak/Julian Bashir
Characters: Julian Bashir, Elim Garak
Additional Tags: Drabble
Summary:

Prompt: DS9, Garak + Bashir (friendship or (pre)slash, you decide!), respite



Doctor Care

"How many different ways do I need to inform you that you must rest, Doctor!" Garak finally snapped, after losing count of how many times the man had gotten up to prowl for something to do.

"But — "

"No." Garak went and took him by his arm, one of his own going behind Julian's waist to escort him firmly back to the chaise lounge Garak had installed for this. "Superior or not, you need to let your body rest while the fever runs its course."

Julian sighed, settling, and Garak sat beside him, keeping close contact.

"Tell me a story?"

"Yes."

Venezuela

Jan. 8th, 2026 12:16 pm
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It looks like there were two bills regarding Venezuela introduced yesterday:

H.Con.Res.68 - To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Venezuela that have not been authorized by Congress.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-concurrent-resolution/68

and

S.3595 - A bill to prohibit the use of funds for the deployment of United States military or intelligence personnel in Venezuela for certain purposes.

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3595


(I saw the AP mention that a war powers resolution to limit further attacks on Venezuela advanced in the Senate, but I'm unclear if that referred to either of these)
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Drabbles and limericks for people who requested them:
Chrestomanci
due South + Murderbot
due South + Venom
Interview with the Vampire (TV)
KPop Demon Hunters
Pride and Prejudice
Singin' in the Rain
Slough House
Star Wars

Prompt me if you would you like something in one or more of my fandoms. I may not get to you today, but we can have Even More Joy Day tomorrow!

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Jan. 8th, 2026 04:53 pm
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Today I reread all 4 graphic novels of 7 Soldiers of Victory.
Ambitious project. Lots of different styles. Some of it worked better for me than other parts.
Mister Miracle's story is really wild. Good stuff.
Frankenstein I couldn't click with, the art or the messy violence.
I reread it for Zatanna. Good stuff but it reminded me how comics take months to cover what a single episode of TV would have time for. I feel like I've read the pilot of a spin off show I'd really like to watch. But also that I want to see her age and step outside the past's long shadow.

I do not know if I want that enough to try reading more comics. They're such a grab bag.

I mostly feel like I've been reading the wrong genres offering the wrong solutions. The violence is the problem and the stories keep offering it up as the solution. Magic battles where you realise your own power and interconnectedness and freedom and possibility are a definite improvement, but then what?

I feel like I might be able to actually write a story if I could come up with a decent answer to that.

So I'm glad I reread it but I feel a bunch of stuff, and like the pondering space between issues on a regular publishing schedule could really be filled by thinking on a lot of parts of these comics.
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Trying something a bit different for the annual Sutcliff this time.

We Lived in Drumfyvie (1975) is a series of short stories about the history of a fictional Scottish town (nothing to do with the real Fyvie in Aberdeenshire, setting of my favourite ballad), from its creation as a burgh by David I in the twelfth century to Victoria's Diamond Jubilee at the end of the nineteenth.

God, it's exhausting being Scottish, in't it? )

When is Christmas?

Jan. 8th, 2026 03:03 pm
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S describes the party we were at last Sunday as her "Christmas leftovers party". The idea is that everyone contributes whatever they have from overcatering for the festivities, or being given presents of more sweets than they can eat. Inevitably, this means that the party itself generates leftovers, but at least we all get sent home with someone else's contribution, which makes for variety.

One of the guests - only one - was wearing a Christmas jumper (big reindeer face, red woolly bobble nose) which he described, rather defensively, as his "leftover Christmas jumper." He explained that his wife (who I don't think was at the party) had discouraged him from wearing it, because, she said, after Christmas Day, Christmas was over. A whole group of people disagreed strongly with this, and launched into the usual discussion of when is Twelfth Night, anyway? (with much counting on fingers), and what is Epiphany? and don't people break their teeth on the bean in the galette? which is always fun, and reveals much about Other People's Traditions. I maintained, as I usually do, that people who want Christmas to be over too soon are usually paying the price for starting too early, and that Christmas doesn't begin until Christmas Day, though some celebration is permissible on Christmas Eve.

In practice, though... )

In theory, then, my Christmas ends at Epiphany. But tonight we will go to the Lit & Phil for spooky stories: so traditional an Epiphany event that tonight must be
Epiphany observed. Tomorrow I will take down the Christmas cards (our only nod to decorations).
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[community profile] snowflake_challenge prompt 4 asks the following:

Rec The Contents Of Your Last Page

Any website that you like, be it fanfiction, art, social media, or something a bit more eccentric!


Given that the last non-work website that I looked at was a somewhat grim political podcast, I'm going to reinterpret this as an opportunity to link a weird and wonderful piece of longform journalism that I've had bookmarked for a while: The snail farm don: is this the most brazen tax avoidance scheme of all time?

The title doesn't do it justice, and neither does my summary: a septugenarian who made his money in his family's shoe-selling business empire in the north of England, and has decades-long associations with the mafia in Naples (including hiding mafia members on the run in his properties in the UK) has for the past several years invested most of his time and energy in exploiting an elaborate UK tax loophole by which — if you claim to be running a snail farm on your property (including in residential blocks of flats or office buildings) — you pay no tax. In his telling, he's doing this purely to pass the time and keep his mind active in his later years. It's a wild ride.

This kind of written long-form journalism, essay or interview — with left-field subject matter and larger-than-life personalities — is my absolutely favourite type of nonfiction.

Snowflake Challenge: A warmly light quaint street of shops at night with heavy snow falling.
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My Grandchildren Don’t Thank Me for Christmas Gifts. Is This a Moral Failure?

My grandchildren are in or nearing their teenage years. Two are from my son and his wife, and two are from my daughter and her husband. Of course, all children love and, to some extent, expect birthday and Christmas gifts. My daughter-in-law and her children continue a tradition of giving me handmade greeting cards every Christmas. They also always send me handwritten thank-you cards for the gifts I send. However, I receive no gifts from my other grandchildren, both boys, and never thank-you cards.

I mentioned this to my daughter, their mother, but there was no response. I suggested that each might give me a card promising 30 minutes of picking up sticks in my yard. I know that gifts should come from the heart with no sense of reciprocity, but the current situation bothers me. There seems to be a lack of moral character being demonstrated, as well as poor ethics and manners.

What do you think?


From the Therapist: You’ve framed your grandsons’ behavior as a case of bad manners or moral failure, but I hear a yearning underneath. No matter how much we tell ourselves that gifts aren’t about reciprocity, the reality is that they often hold emotional significance in which both parties are essentially asking to be recognized. The giver wants acknowledgment of their thoughtfulness and investment, while the receiver wants confirmation that they’ve been truly seen. Both are essentially asking, “Do I matter?”

When we don’t feel seen or appreciated, hurt feelings can disguise themselves as something else, like concern about good character or proper etiquette, because it’s easier to push pain outward than to say, “I feel unimportant to you.” But remember that children take cues from their parents, and I have a feeling that this lack of acknowledgment has more to do with your daughter than with her sons.

For instance, you mentioned that you got no response from her when you brought this up. But instead of telling her what her children should do for you, I’d be curious about why she doesn’t facilitate gift-giving or thank-you-note-writing. I say “she” because most teens don’t do this without some parental prodding, and I imagine that your daughter has her own feelings about your relationship that are being played out in the gifting dynamic.

Maybe gifting between you and her family feels empty or performative, when what she really wants is a different or more meaningful relationship with you. It could be that she perceives you as critical of both her and her sons, demanding of something that she doesn’t feel she or they owe you. She might also find your suggestion that the boys pick up sticks for you as a bit thoughtless: Would it make you happy to ask her children to do something that would feel more like a burdensome chore than something they would actually enjoy giving you?

Meanwhile, you say that your “daughter-in-law and her children” give you cards and write thank-you notes, but I noticed you don’t mention your son. It’s nice that your daughter-in-law has created traditions for her kids around gifting, but this doesn’t mean that her children have stronger characters than your daughter’s children do. It just means that the person your son married facilitates gifting and thanking — and that your son and your daughter don’t.

So what might help? First, separate your hurt feelings from judgments about character. You can feel unappreciated without that meaning that these boys are being raised poorly — or that this is primarily about them. Second, consider what you actually want. Do you want thank-you notes, or do you want to feel more connected to and valued by this branch of the family? If it’s the former, you could issue an ultimatum (no thank-you notes equals no gifts), but I don’t think forced statements of gratitude are what you really want. If you want genuine connection and appreciation, you can start by approaching your daughter with curiosity instead of complaints.

Community Recs Post!

Jan. 8th, 2026 10:08 am
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Every Thursday, we have a community post, just like this one, where you can drop a rec or five in the comments.

This works great if you only have one rec and don't want to make a whole post for it, or if you don't have a DW account, or if you're shy. ;)

(But don't forget: you can deffo make posts of your own seven days a week. ;D!)

So what cool fanart/fanvids/fics/podfics/fancrafts/other kinds of fanworks have we discovered this week? Drop it in the comments below. Anon comment is enabled.

BTW, AI fanworks are not eligible for reccing at recthething. If you aware that a fanwork is AI-generated, please do not rec it here.

Ask a Manager: Two Tales of Nudity

Jan. 8th, 2026 10:05 am
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Well, two tales of skimpy clothing, to compare and contrast.

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Current state of the Catherine, etc.

Jan. 8th, 2026 08:14 am
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This was going to be a cheerful post, but then Minneapolis got invaded and a member of my community was murdered and a bunch of others were kidnapped, including local high school students. "Rage" is such a little word, it doesn't begin to cover it. And yes, as with 2020, I'm living blocks away from the epicenter. 

But for those worried about me personally, I am living alone, unemployed and taking care of a sick cat who requires regular medical attention. Add into that a bum leg and ice-covered streets and I'm not out much at night except for planned activities where I am meeting with or being driven by friends. Am I going into areas where folks have been targeted? Yes. I was at the Mercado Central yesterday for lunch after a post office run. It was largely deserted because people are are justifiably terrified, but I got lunch from the lady making pupusas (one of the very few places that was open) and toiling away to feed the 10 or so people who were there. The front door was locked and building security was much in evidence. This is a reminder to support local immigrant-owned businesses.They need all the help they can get right now. I am also planning on going to the rally this Saturday, but will skip the march. Other than that, I am supporting my good electeds and local organizations, writing emails and will be doing some volunteering on related things (online, etc.) as time permits.

What else is going on? Well, today I'm "auditioning" for a part-time gig at a near by local bookstore. A long time staffer is leaving and they're hoping I'll be a good fill in option. Not the week I would pick to start a retail gig in Minneapolis, but that fault lies neither with the bookstore or me. It's close enough, I think I can work out the med and event schedule with the store's needs, but we'll see how it goes. Shu is still hanging on, albeit with a few more periodic bad days (no more seizures so far, at least) - he still wants loves and cuddles and food and brushing so I'll try and keep him going until he wants to go. A friend just sent me a Reedsy invite so I need to get my editing info together and post out there as the bookstore gig will not cover my expenses. I did get some good financial news recently so not desperate, just want to make sure I don't become so and I need to avoid going on Social Security for a while longer or life will get even more problematic.

Other news: 
  • Queen of Swords Press is celebrating its 9th birthday this month! Also known as "Holy Shit! We Made it!" Huge thank you shoutout to everyone who's helped along the way! We are having a birthday sale this week - use code BIRTHDAY at check out to get a discount when buying direct from us through 1/11 and you'll get entered in our prize drawing!
  • Jennie Goloboy and I are co-teaching "To Market, To Market" at The Loft Literary Center on 2/28. Get help from a prominent literary agent and an award-winning small press publisher on getting your book submitted and potentially published and all that good stuff.
  • I just added some things to my Ko-fi store, including a couple of signed copies of an out of print award-winning collection.
  • I have a Patreon where I post fiction, nonfiction, Queen of Swords Press news and more. This supports me in the sense of paying me for my publishing work.
  • You can hire me to edit, teach, write and all that good stuff! Check out my Professional Editor's Network page here.
  • Blue Moon (the next werewolf book) has cleared 18k words, I'm working on a queer Arthurian story for an anthology invite, I'm starting on a nonfiction piece for a successful pitch and I have a novella and a short story in progress. Working on building my nonfiction portfolio and helping people remember that I used to be a pretty well known fiction author so definitely open to more projects!
More bulletins as we go along. Please stay as safe as possible out there and do good work!
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(belated) January 6th - 'what are your three favorite F/F pairings from live-action media?' For [personal profile] maggie33

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(there are still slots open for the January Talking Meme here)
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Title: Life’s a Beach
Fandoms: Friends, Lucifer, Revenge
Author: [personal profile] veronyxk84
Characters/Pairing: Chandler, Monica, Joey (Friends); Emily/Amanda, Nolan (Revenge); Lucifer, Chloe (Lucifer)
Rating: PG
Content: 9 icons with beach scenes from 3 TV shows.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.

Challenge: #502 - Sand

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SHOW: 9 Icons )
 

haka

Jan. 8th, 2026 07:22 am
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haka (HAH-kah) - n., a Maori group dance with rhythmic chanting, vigorous facial and arm movements, and foot stamping.


Traditionally a war dance, now performed as to show respect during ceremonial greetings and funerals, but better known internationally as a challenge to opposing teams at sports events -- the New Zealand rugby union team aka the All Blacks is associated with this, as they've been performing a haka before matches since an 1888 tour of the United Kingdom [Sidebar: of note, most of that team were in fact Maori], but other New Zealand national teams also do it. From Maori, of course, though there are dance-related cognates in other Polynesian languages such as Hawaiian haʻa, dance, and Tongan haka, hand action made while singing.

---L.
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The official line was that Justice League America would be the funnier title and Justice League Europe would be the more serious one, but things weren’t working out that way so far. As JLA #30 took that title to new depths of darkness, JLE #6 was Giffen and DeMatteis’ most ridiculous issue yet, its plot shamelessly engineered for maximum absurdity. Rumiko Takahashi couldn’t have done it better. )

Snowflake challenge prompt 4

Jan. 8th, 2026 12:36 pm
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A note for participants - I am very behind on reading and commenting other people's responses, and I feel bad about it. I have deep seated anxiety around interacting with people I don't know, and I need to be able spend time and focus to read properly - which I will have over the weekend, and I plan to dedicate some time to enjoying and commenting posts then. Sorry if I come to conversations later than everyone else.

two log cabins with snow on the roofs in a wintery forest the text snowflake challenge january 1 - 31 in white cursive text

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