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1.Could not manage to drag myself to my church today. It was cold and drizzling outside. The trees outside my window still have their leaves though. Did watch the sermon on my television set via You Tube. Once I figured out that I can still watch you tube videos on the big television set - I got hooked. They are free. There's ads. But still free. My tolerance for ads however is not high. But at least the ads don't interrupt church services - because that would be tacky?

The sermon was long and weirdly about combating racism, homophobia and xenophobia in Iowa. Read more... )

2. Watching Down Cemetery Road - the other series by Mick Herron, it's not as good as Slow Horses, although in a similar vein? It's British satire/mystery/thriller about the inept British Secret Service. (See people are the same everywhere - they are just as inept in Britain as they are in the US, and well everywhere else, national pride be damned. And British writers make fun of them.)

Emma Thompson is playing a private detective - who is sort of in the Gary Oldman role? With Ruth Wilson in the Jake Lowdon role, an art conservationist in over her head.

The set-up? Sarah (Ruth Wilson), after a building blows up near her house from an alleged gas explosion - she hunts for the little girl who survived the blast. When she gets a private investigator involved - things go a bit south, and she stumbles into more than she anticipated.

3. Inside with Michael Rosenbloom Podcasts (one of the better actor podcasters) interviewed Alison Mack, his former cast mate from Smallville, and former NXIUM cultist. She'd become the second in command. I watched it on Youtube on my television - and damn, it was moving. I cried during it.
Read more... )

Alison Mack Interview with Michael Rosenbloom

Mack and Rosenbloom reiterate something I've long espoused - which is that people are more than one thing, and people for the most part aren't bad or good, they just do bad or good things? Our society has a tendency to demonize people not their actions. And Mack is right - our society is punitive and based on fear, and manipulates people with fear. I remember a prisoner at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary telling me once that prison was about punishment not rehabilitation. And freeing folks from it - doesn't help, because we don't prep them for the outside world, and we don't provide them with employment.

That's not to say that there aren't people out there that are evil, and have a brain make up that is different than ours - sociopaths and psychopaths...are hard to understand. But even those are capable of good and bad things...it's never simple.

At any rate - it's an interesting podcast, and worth the watch.

[I've not watched the NXUIM documentary (but I know what it entailed), although I think I may have seen the Spieldberg one "Why We Hate".]

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It's been a quiet day. Did some watercoloring - didn't like the first painting, discarded it, working on another one. I don't know if I'll ever do anything with my paintings at the moment? Right now, just doing them for me.

Dinner was salmon, aspergus, celery and carrots - baked. Yesterday I made chili. This morning, a spinach, onion and feta cheese omelete with grits.
The grits took up the blood sugar.

End of November Mememage

30. Do you have any special plans for December?

Not really? I plan on taking some time off. And getting a PT evaluation next week. Also, maybe getting tickets to Brooklyn Botanical Gardens Light Show.

I don't do much for Xmas - so it's not that stressful for me. I have minimal decorations, and only a few gifts to buy.

Daily Happiness

Nov. 30th, 2025 05:10 pm
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1. I keep seeing posts from Sidecar Donuts on my instagram feed and have been meaning to try them out, so this morning I walked over there for breakfast. It's about 1.3 miles and my usual morning walk is 1.5, so even if I went straight there and back it's almost double, so not doable on a work day (which is just as well), but nice for an extra long weekend walk. I actually went a few blocks out of my way, too, to make it more like four miles total.



I was planning on just getting one donut and a drink, but couldn't resist a second one. This is a banana bread latte, Apple Pan apple pie donut, and huckleberry donut. I ate the apple one there and brought the huckleberry one home for tomorrow, but I did have a taste of it already because they had samples out. Both were super tasty. The latte was just okay. I opted for no walnut topping but it still had a stronger walnut flavor than I would prefer.

2. I am bummed to go back to work tomorrow, but I did have a very nice long weekend!

3. Ollie hopped up on this shelf before I noticed! D: Thankfully I was able to extract him before he did any damage (though of course I had to take several photos first lol).

Daily Check-In

Nov. 30th, 2025 07:55 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Sunday, November 30, to midnight on Monday, December 1 (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #33895 Daily check-in poll
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 6

How are you doing?

I am OK
5 (83.3%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now
1 (16.7%)

I could use some help
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single
3 (50.0%)

One other person
1 (16.7%)

More than one other person
2 (33.3%)



Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.

Not much to say, so have a photo

Dec. 1st, 2025 12:48 am
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Public


303/365: Restored building, Bewdley
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Nothing special, just a nicely restored building in Stourport Road. The River Severn is a few metres out of shot to the right.

Bingo

Nov. 30th, 2025 05:40 pm
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I have made bingo down the N column of my 11-1-25 card for the Fairy Tales and Fantasy Stories Bingo. I also made 8 extra fills.


N1 (The deeds of ordinary folks keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.) -- "The Universal Assent to the World" (Polychrome Heroics: Officer Pink)
N2 (elves) -- "Revealing Itself at Its Most Brilliant" (Polychrome Heroics: Eric the Elven King)
N3 (WILD CARD: brownie) -- "Better Than Living Alone" (Monster House)
N4 (shadow) -- "Unicornis Memento Mori" (The Freaks Club)
N5 (Once Upon a Time) -- "Better Than a Million Dollars" (Alien Romance)

B4 (Fairy Ring) -- "Time and Relative Dimensions in Magic" (Doctor Who)

I1 (The Nightingale) -- "The Impermanence of Light and Life" (The Freaks Club)
I3 (Very little worth knowing is taught by fear.) -- "To the Rational Mind" (Doctor Who)
I4 (solitude) -- "Company in Solitude" (The Freaks Club)

G1 (vision) -- "A Vision That Visits Us" (The Freaks Club)
G2 (journey) -- "The Coracle in the Forest" (standalone)
G5 (I didn't want power. All I wanted was control. Over my life.) -- "A Clear Path of Freedom" (standalone)

O3 (fairies) -- "The Heart to Change the World" (Polychrome Heroics: The Big One)

Monthly entry - November 2025

Nov. 30th, 2025 11:27 pm
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November...in which I lean more into the low carb approach, the dog wears clothes and I go wild with a label printer.



Food )
Garden )
Dog, Walks )
Home Improvement: Ingredient labeling )

Oh man, tomorrow is already the 1st December. Where did the year go?
Only a few weeks until Christmas (and finally some peace and quiet, I hope).
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Abraham Lincoln has several significant connections to Louisville, Kentucky, most notably an 1841 visit to the city where he stayed with his friend Joshua Speed at the Farmington plantation.  

He also spent time reading law books at a downtown Louisville office and would later become deeply invested in keeping his home state in the Union during the Civil War. Today, you can see the Lincoln Memorial at Waterfront Park with a 12-foot statue by Ed Hamilton and bas reliefs depicting his life, and another Lincoln statue outside the Louisville Free Public Library.

The original bronze top hat was stolen from the statue in December 2023. The statue's sculptor had the hat recreated, and the new hat was reattached to the statue in June 2024. The original hat was never found and its fate remains a mystery.

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Wu Feng was a Han interpreter and mediator during the Qing Empire’s rule in Taiwan. At that time, Han settlers never fully controlled the island, and conflicts with Indigenous peoples were frequent. Interpreters—known as tongshi—were vital for trade and negotiation, and Wu Feng, based in today’s Chiayi area, was said to be respected by both sides.

After almost fifty years of service, Wu was murdered by Indigenous people, though the real cause remains unclear. Later, his story turned into legend—the Japanese colonizers recast him as a benevolent hero who sacrificed his life to civilize Indigenous peoples. The Wufeng Temple was established and glorified in this context.

After 1945, the KMT government continued to spread the legend. Generations of Taiwanese learned Wu’s story from textbooks as the kind Chinese man who brought light to the “uncivilized.” Inside the temple, a large plaque inscribed by Chiang Kai-shek reads “To Sacrifice Oneself for Justice,” along with paintings and materials dedicated to the deified Wu Feng.

Everything changed after Taiwan’s democratization in the late 1980s. With the rise of the Indigenous rights movement, Wu’s statues were torn down in nearby Chiayi City (though the namesake road remains). People began to recognize that the story was unfounded, and the temple slowly faded from public attention. Now it is a quiet, off-the-beaten-track site. 

Though the sacrifice legend is now known to be unreal, the temple actually become a perfect place to think about history. Our memories are constantly constructed and deconstructed by multiple narratives—just like the many, many stone tablets you can find in the temple yard. 

signed up for a 2026 Medicare plan

Nov. 30th, 2025 04:35 pm
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I signed up for a 2026 Medicare Advantage (part C) plan today. I had it narrowed it down to two plans, and decided yesterday which one I like better. There are minor differences--in particular, the one I chose has a lower copay for physical therapy--but there don't seem to be significant differences. It also has a slightly better rating, according to the Medicare.gov site, by half a star, but that might not be significant (an average 3.7 rounds to 3.5, and 3.8 rounds to 4).

Now, it should just be a matter of telling various doctors and pharmacies that my insurance has changed as of Jan. 1st, and maybe dealing with a new mail-order pharmacy for the Kesimpta.

They gave me a confirmation number, and if I don't hear from the company in the next few days I will call. (Normal open enrollment ends Dec. 7, but I have a "special election period" that runs through February.)