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Nov. 27th, 2025 05:38 pm
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2025/189: Breed to Come — Andre Norton
There had always been Puttis -- round and soft, made for children. She had kept hers because it was the last thing her mother had made... Puttis were four-legged and tailed. Their heads were round, with shining eyes made of buttons or beads, upstanding ears, whiskers above the small mouth. Puttis were loved, played with, adored in the child world; their origin was those brought by children on the First Ships. [loc. 2219]

This was the first science fiction book I remember reading, from Rochford Library, probably pre-1975. I don't think I've read it since, though I did briefly own a paperback copy. Apparently the blurbs of newer editions mention 'university complex' and 'epidemic virus': aged <10, I was hooked by the cat on the front.

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The following fic a sequel story to the Disney cult classic Sky High (2005), this story is my first attempt at writing something of this grandeur so I am open to constructive criticism, that is if anybody is going to read this.

Words: 3426, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English

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PH 12 - 6k - 鹿鼎記 - 金庸 | The Deer and the Cauldron - Louis Cha, 鹿鼎記 | The Duke of Mount Deer (Hong Kong 1984), 老洞 | The Old Miao Myth (TV), 神鵰俠侶 | The Return of the Condor Heroes (TV 1983) )

PH 101 - 4k - 少年歌行 | The Blood of Youth (Live Action TV), 少年白马醉春风 | Dashing Youth (Live Action TV), Six of Crows Series - Leigh Bardugo, Kuroko no Basuke | Kuroko's Basketball )

PH 129 - 3k - 괴담에 떨어져도 출근을 해야 하는구나 - 백덕수 | Even If I Fall Into a Ghost Story I Still Have to Go to Work - Baek Deoksoo, 내가 키운 S급들 - 근서 | S-Classes that I Raised - Geunseo, 전지적 독자 시점 - 싱숑 | Omniscient Reader - Sing-Shong (Novel), Omniscient Reader - singNsong & UMI & Sleepy-C (Webtoon), 내가 키운 S급들 | The S-Classes That I Raised (Webcomic) )

PH 134 - 6k - InuYasha - A Feudal Fairy Tale, Dragonriders of Pern - Anne McCaffrey, Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) )

PH 138 - 5k - Given (Anime), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Anime), Given (Manga), Wind Breaker (Anime), 呪術廻戦 | Jujutsu Kaisen (Manga) )

1 Week Delay To December 6th

Nov. 27th, 2025 12:54 am
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flyspeck

Nov. 27th, 2025 12:01 am
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noun: 1. A small dot made by the excrement of an insect, such as a fly. 2. Something tiny or insignificant. adjective: Tiny or insignificant. verb tr.: 1. To mark with flyspecks. 2. To examine in minute detail, especially to nitpick.

TJ Reads October 2025

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:39 pm
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Ahhhh! So many things to share and of course, all I've got is books. 😭😭


October 2025 ) And holy moly, I can't believe that took almost a month to write up. I should probably just add November's books, but nah. That just seems like too much.

Deja vu

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:26 pm
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Didn't I just do this last week?

Setting up for Holiday Market is actually easier than Clay Fest or Clayfolk. For one thing, I've just figured out how to hang the light bar and which way to turn the lights to snap them in. For another, the system for hanging the drapes and grid panels is simpler and quicker. Most importantly, though, it's back to an 8x8' space, so once the walls and lights are up, it's simply my Saturday Market booth, and I can do that set-up in my sleep.

Got down to the fairgrounds a little after 10 am; by 3 pm I was set up and gone for home.


Ready for their close-up

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:22 pm
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One of the things Clayfolk offers is use of a LightCube photo system, set up on the balcony above the show. It's a box made of diffusing fabric, with lights and a graduated backdrop, for taking photos. I've never used it before, but I hadn't had any new photos shot for a couple of years, so Friday before we opened, I took some pieces up to shoot. Here's an example, taken on my phone. Pretty good, huh?


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Posted by Lilith Verstrynge

The leftist party exploded out of Spain’s anti-austerity protests in 2011 and upended Spain’s entrenched two-party system. I was instantly captivated – and for the next decade, I worked for the party. But I ended up quitting politics in disappointment. What happened?

  • This article originally appeared in Equator, a new magazine of politics, culture and art

I never expected to retire in my 30s, but I suppose politics is the art of the impossible: what it promises, what it extracts. A decade at the heart of Spain’s boldest modern political experiment aged me in ways I’ve only just begun to fathom.

In May 2014, just four months after it was founded, the leftwing Spanish party Podemos (“We Can”) won five seats in the European parliament. As a recent university graduate who had been part of a local Podemos group (or círculo, as they were known) in Paris, I was hired to work for these MEPs. We arrived in Brussels as complete tyros and had to learn everything on the job. But we were motivated by the promise of doing what we used to call “real politics” – that is to say, not the internal power struggles and ideological weather patterns of the movement (which were always abundant), but the actual issues, such as gender discrimination and unemployment.

Continue reading...

Creative packaging

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:18 pm
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Had a customer pick out a set of salt and pepper shakers, then didn't know how to pack them in her basket to keep them from rattling against the other pottery. Her little boy kindly volunteered his assistance.

Well, he kicked off his booties.


Just folks

Nov. 26th, 2025 08:27 pm
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Honestly, Clayfolk is always amazing. It's been going on for fifty years, it's hugely supported by the community, and once you're established, you can make bank.

We drove down Wednesday afternoon to be well-rested for Thursday set-up. Denise came with me this year, so I specifically requested an accessible, first-floor room at the motel. I'd stayed there last year, it was spartan, but cheap and just on the other side of the freeway underpass from the show. Also? There are a bunch of cats hanging around, occasionally even in the office.

What it didn't have, was a fridge.

This is not a small issue. We bring food from home--yogurt and fruit for breakfast, salad fixings and cheese and lunch meat for lunch. My small cooler with an ice pack will get us to the door, but for the weekend? Not sufficient. I went back to the front desk to ask if we could be switched to a room with a fridge, but none were available. Nicollette, the clerk, went into housekeeping to see if there was a spare unit, even called their sister motel in north Medford to see if they had a room. As a last choice, she offered to refund our room if we wanted to move to one of the neighboring motels. I called them up--they had rooms with fridges available, at roughly twice the price.

So I drove up to BiMart and bought a bigger cooler, on sale for $29.99. Our cooler is quilted fabric, but with a plastic tub liner, that fit nicely in the new one, with plenty of room for ice.

Long-term weather report predicted rain for set-up day, but the storm blew through overnight, so we had a nice dry day to move in. Finished up by about 3 pm, went back to the room and crashed. Had supper across the road at Black Bear Diner--American diner food in large quantities--and I amused myself with drawing all my bear pottery patterns on the place mat while we waited for our food.

Friday started with a mandatory meeting, followed by cashier training. I'd just run the Square point-of-sale at Clay Fest, so did a quick tutorial for some of the potters after the official meeting. Show was set to open at 11 am, but a couple of the media outlets were reading off last years script, so we had people lined up at 10. Rather than leaving them to freeze in the morning fog, the chair elected to let them in to browse while some folks were still finishing their set-ups, with the warning that sales would be processed before 11.

I had a regular customer coming in to pick out ten plates for her daughter, to drive down to California for Thanksgiving. I was on first shift cashiering, so Denise helped her pick out the set. Unfortunately, after they'd measured and matched them all, she couldn't carry them, neither Denise. I suggested they peel the stickers and take them to checkout, and I'd try to find a volunteer to carry them out, but they'd taken so much time that the checkout line had broken the bounds of the meander and ran all the way to the back of the hall. So the plates went back in the box, prices tags attached. I tried to call her later in the afternoon when the lines had subsided, but her phone didn't pick up. Finally reached her after supper, when she said they were heading out early on Saturday, and I should go ahead and sell the plates. She'd get back to me in January.

Truthfully, I didn't miss the sale; it was all I could do to keep up with restocking what left the booth. Sold a lot of the usual--blew through an entire box of tall mugs, about half of the stew mugs and half of the painted mugs. Dessert plate supply was decimated, though dinner plates sold less frantically. I also sold all of my platters, all of my teapots, all of the $65-70 serving bowls. All but three covered casseroles, and a couple of cookie jars. And I ended the weekend with a mere three pie plates remaining.

I always take a tile-framed mirror with me, because it makes a nice centerpiece for the wall display. I never expect to sell it, but on Friday morning, a man told Denise he wanted to buy my Africa-themed mirror. He asked if we'd prefer to have it to display for the weekend, so Denise put a Sold sticker on it with his name, and he came back Sunday morning to take it away.

Saturday was exhausting. I had second shift cashier again, this time at station 2 (almost as busy as 1), followed by a Brushmaking and Decorating demo at 5:30. At that point, the show was pretty empty, so my audience was all potters, They'd drop in and out, but I've learned to expect that, so I'd decorate a couple of pots, make a few brushed, glaze some more, make another brush. At 6:30, I still had three bowls to glaze, so they made me finish them. Got everything cleaned up about the time the show closed at 7, so we got in the van and drove up Riverside looking for someplace for supper. (We'd eaten our default easy/cheap/nearby Chinese place Friday.) The first Mexican place we tried was closing in 20 minutes, so we didn't even go in. Fortunately, on the way back to the motel we spotted another that was open till 11, so flopped in the booth and ordered; seafood enchiladas for Denise, carnitas for me, with mole sauce. And so to bed.

Sunday I spent the entire in the booth, as I'd no workshifts. Continued to sell, started to run out of things, so moved stuff around to fill the gaps. Back of house, I consolidated restock, emptying six boxes by the time the show closed at 3 pm. The rule at Clayfolk is that nobody's done until everyone's done, so I had some volunteer help dismantling the booth. I wasn't quite the last one done--I think that was Glenn Burris--and they were still loading up the truck to the storage unit, but we finally had the closing meeting and group photo at 5:30. Neither Denise nor I were particularly hungry, after three nights of restaurant meals, so we snacked on fruit in the van driving home, arriving at 9:30 pm.

The treasurer had Square open on her phone while we waited for the meeting to start, and showed me my total: $6678 (less 12% commission), my best year yet.



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As climate change and the resulting extreme weather intensify, interest in weather modification is growing around the world. In Japan, under Goal 8 of the Moonshot Research and Development Program led by the Cabinet Office / JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency), a research and development program for weather control has been launched to mitigate extreme wind and water damage.

Cooking

Nov. 26th, 2025 11:49 pm
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Tuesday afternoon, the mail-ordered turkey arrived.

Tuesday night, made cranberry sauce (using the Once And Future Mulled Cranberry Sauce recipe, which we've been using for about 25 years)

Wednesday night, made broccoli slaw (using the new-to-us Mighty Quinn's recipe, slightly modified because neither of us like mayonnaise). Made a cold-water pie crust and filled it with chocolate pecan pie. Made a nut-and-rice-flour pie crust, but too sleepy to fill it with cranberry curd.

Thursday, there's a lot left to do. In no particular order,...


  • watch parades on TV

  • roast turkey (the same recipe we've been using for about 25 years)

  • sausage stuffing (the recipe [personal profile] shalmestere grew up with fifty-mumble years ago)

  • sweet potato tian (a new recipe this year)

  • carrot slaw (a recipe we've been using on and off for ten or twenty years)

  • cranberry curd tart (one of the NY Times's most popular recipes, which we've been doing on and off for maybe ten years)

  • gravy

  • We were thinking of a Latin American "corn pie", but I think that may be postponed to next week.

  • clear the table, lay a festive holiday tablecloth, set the table

  • wash lots of dishes

  • call relatives

A holiday math puzzle

Nov. 26th, 2025 09:50 pm
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Well, OK, it's not particularly holiday-themed, but it came up two days before Thanksgiving, so...

Suppose (hypothetically) you were decommissioning a somewhat ragged queen-sized foam mattress topper, and it occurred to you that rather than throwing it all away, you could cut some pads out of it for your circular dog beds. You might spread it out on the kitchen floor (the largest unobstructed area of floor in the house), then put a dog bed on top of it to trace the right size and shape. Unfortunately, it's obvious that you won't get two circles the size of this dog bed from one mattress topper. So how much smaller do they need to be?

Give it a try yourself before reading my various wrong approaches )

Insomnia

Nov. 27th, 2025 04:01 am
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It is half-past-three in the morning. I have washed up, dismembered a pomegranate, put yogurt in the strainer, and tidied up the kitchen. I am now sitting down with a mug of tea and biscuit.

Three things which have amused me recently:

The vet has prescribed meloxicam for my cat, to see if it improves his appetite. The box says "suitable for cats and guinea pigs" which I find hilarious for some reason. I am now referring to cat as my elongated guinea pig.

Still working on web application for my property lawyer clients. Currently dealing with processing legal documents called "Statement of Truth" and "Deed of Trust". I love the document names.

I have just bought a duvet from John Lewis. It has a 5 year guarantee - "Our guarantee provides a repair service delivered by authorised service technicians. This is available to you in the event of a breakdown of any functioning part of your product during the guarantee period." I am trying to work out how any functioning part of my duvet could break down.

Update on last year's mask reviews

Nov. 26th, 2025 08:53 pm
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Been meaning to update this for a while, so here goes:

After that, I relied very heavily for a while on the valved Aura (3M 9211+), it was how I got through summer 2024 since the non-valve Aura was just so hot. It was not the most comfortable, but between the Aura and the valved Aura, the valved Aura had advantages (both left marks on my face after wearing).

Then there was a combination of factors, including suddenly the valved Aura being out of stock where I was buying it and me stopping the habit of looking for them (if you want them, they're currently in stock in Uline, I assume also other places), because I'd switched entirely to the BNX F95 in both white and black, which are very light and breathable, which really outweighs the downsides (not many, but it feels like I do need to adjust it more than the regular Aura).

I've also dabbled with the BNX H95B, which has a different shape from the F95. It doesn't fit as well but it's also very light. It's basically a nice light mask for when I don't need to wear a mask for too long or talk or whatever.

But if I'm, for a wild example, waiting in a hospital waiting room for hours and hours, very nearly the only one masking, then the BNX F95 is absolutely the mask for that.

At this point, the Auras just live in coat pockets and backpacks as "oops, forgot to grab a BNX mask" backups. Because the Auras are great masks but they are much hotter and much tighter than the BNX ones.

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My local AHL team -- the Chicago Wolves -- has again this year as previously provided and served a Thanksgiving meal of turkey and other treats to the shelter dogs of Border Tails Rescue in Northbrook, Illinois, a no-kill shelter with a spay-and-neuter program that specializes in rescuing and rehoming stray dogs from Mexico (they also take in owner surrenders from Chicagoland).

Harleigh Garcia, founder of Border Tails Rescue, said “We are so excited to have the Wolves again this year to help us celebrate the holidays and bring something special to the dogs. It’s not ideal for these dogs to be spending their holidays in the shelter. We’d love for them to all find homes, but that’s just not possible right now, so it’s nice to bring them a little something special, and we love partnering with the Wolves.”

To learn more about Border Tails Rescue, click here. They have many volunteer opportunities and especially are looking for tourists returning from Mexico who are willing to be "flight volunteers" at no cost to themselves for escorting Mexican stray dogs to the U.S.

The picture below is Chicago Wolves Hockey players Nikita Pavlychev, Braden Doyle, Blake Biondi, Skyler Brind’Amour, Bryce Montgomery and Yanick Turcotte with some of the dogs they treated to this special Thanksgiving meal.

Chicago Wolves Hockey Team serves Thanksgiving Dinner to the dogs at Border Tails Rescue