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Thanks, Julie and bunny Yuzu! Julie writes:

This is Yuzu, who has come for a staycation at my place. He is 14 years old and blind, but otherwise fine. "He doesn't eat much hay," his human said.

Uh huh, sure.

I just came back from an incredibly frustrating and stressful swim at the pool — so much so that I had to bow out after 750 metres rather than my usual 1km. However, my walk home featured not one, but two cats that wandered up to me and wanted to be stroked and snuggled, which did a lot to restore my mood!

It's a long weekend, and it's been absolutely baking. The temperature gauge in our bedroom said it was 27C last night when I was trying to get to sleep, and it's meant to be 32C today — pretty extreme given it's still May! I've coped with this in the usual way: chilled infused water in the fridge, lots of ice cubes and frozen grapes in the freezer, salads for lunch (using chives and bitter salad greens grown in the garden!), avoiding leaving the house for much other than swimming and buying iced coffee at the bakery down the road. While confined indoors, we did at least manage to book our accommodation for our holiday in September, which always feels very satisfying and efficient.

Yesterday's swim was flawless: sun shining on the water, not a single other person in the lane for the entire 40 laps, and I just glided up and down the lane in pure, uncomplicated happiness, boundless in an unbounded world. It took me only 22 minutes to swim the entire kilometre. Today was pretty much the polar opposite. I'd seen when booking that only half the pool was going to be available to lap swimmers at the time I'd booked, but in that past when that's happened it's meant there is one fast lane, one medium lane, and one slow lane, and then the other half of the pool given over to lessons or free swimming. This time, two lanes were for lessons, two lanes were for free swimming, and then they'd widened the remainder into a double lane for medium speed lap swimmers, and another double lane for slow swimmers. Both were full with a scrum of people swimming up and down with almost no space in between each pair of swimmers. No fast lane at all. I attempted to swim up and down in the middle of the medium lane in between the other swimmers, but I was so much faster than everyone else that I basically overtook every single other swimmer every two lengths. Almost all of them were doing breaststroke, and I was kicked and hit repeatedly, including in the head and face, and including by someone wearing hand flipper things, which drew blood on my arm. I was so stressed that in the end I gave up. I could have been seriously injured.

I didn't expect them to rearrange the whole layout of the pool for one faster swimmer, but I do think it needed to be made clearer on the bookings website when 'half pool' specifically meant 'no fast lane,' and I'll be writing to the company that manages the sports centre and saying so!

Other than exercise (I also went to my two fitness classes, and I've been doing very slow, stretchy yoga classes in the shadiest part of the house), I've basically just been lounging around the house, reading, cooking, and eating.

I finished up Sister Wake (Dave Rudden), a standalone secondary world fantasy novel which essentially compresses 900 years of English colonisation of Ireland into 300. In the book, the Croí (the analogue for the Irish people) rise against their colonial rulers, against a chaotic backdrop in which the gods and supernatural beings of Irish mythology have burst forth to walk the island once more: gigantic, angry, animal-formed embodiments of sovereignty impossible to control and impossible to reason with. The book was packed with allusions to Lebor Gabála Érenn and other medieval pseudohistorical texts that I studied as part of my PhD, which I enjoyed immensely (I also enjoyed the fact that Rudden's use of Irish made semantic and grammatical sense, which is not always a given when authors decide to sprinkle it into their fantasy settings), but overall I struggled to get on with this book, for reasons on which I'm not entirely clear.

Yesterday, I gulped down Sunburn (Chloe Michell Howarth), an Irish novel of a very different kind. This is a coming-of-age story, set in a claustrophobically tiny rural Irish town (population around 300) in the early 1990s, with a teenage girl narrator who embarks on an all-consuming secret relationship with another girl from her friendship group. In the conservative environment of the village, any deviation from the expected path of graduation from secondary school, serious heterosexual relationship with another young person from the village, marriage, and stay-at-home motherhood is so outside the realms of possibility that it's not even contemplated, Lucy, and Howarth's novel captures perfectly how horrific it is to be closeted in such a setting. It's the kind of story that brings the experience of adolescence crashing painfully back: the repetitive limits of the world (school, home, chip shop, corner shop), the intense internal focus and sense that all your peers are observing and documenting your life, appearance, choice of clothes, and faults with journalistic rigour (as indeed you are doing of them), the anguish of every tiny thing taking on a significance of epic, life-altering proportions. Those more universal sensations take place in an exquisitely specific temporal and physical space, and Howarth's portrayal of this slice of her characters' lives is the richer for it. I thought this was fantastically done: earnest, painful, and rich.

(My one issue with the book was its choice to render dialogue like this:
'Blah blah blah.'
He says.

'More dialogue.'
Says Susannah.

And so on, always with that full stop and line break. It was wildly distracting.)

I'm now about one hundred pages in to A Treachery of Swans (A.B. Poranek), with low expectations, and much trepidation. It's a Swan Lake retelling, and I've already been primed by [personal profile] chestnut_pod and others that it's not great!

Other than books, Matthias and I watched Sirat last night: a meandering, melancholy road trip by a Spanish father and his young son through the deserts of Morocco, accompanied by a quintet of quirky ravers en route to their next rave, where the Spanish pair hope they'll find their lost daughter/sister. This is not a feel-good roadtrip movie — there are a couple of truly horrific, shocking moments — and it reminded me very strongly of medieval voyage tales, in which saints, or figures otherwise rendered outside of society (criminals, outlaws, etc) embark on journeys that are part free roaming, part panicked flight from their problems, and very soon find themselves in strange, supernatural environs outside the ordinary human world, and the whole thing becomes a sort of psychological metaphor for the spiritual journey of the soul. There's nothing so redemptive in Sirat, but it's that same kind of wasteland wandering, through bleak, empty deserts fringed by spectacular mountains (with an incredible techno soundtrack), all the characters in search of something that none are fully able to put to words.
Well, I managed to sleep until 6:30am! It's foggy as hell out side. It's a good thing that I don't need to go out, because it looks icky.

My body is supper annoyed with me for sleeping weird. I don't know exactly what I did, but good Lord it's pissed off. So I'll be taking it easy on that for the moment. I'm sitting on the couch with a pillow and some blanket and I still am hurting. Another good reason I don't need to go out.

I am going to get my burger today. I want a greasy burgery more than anything today. So Red Robin it is. Yesterday I got ambitious with my brand new steamer pot. I made two packs of shrimp and ate the shit out of them. (Each pack is 8 oz, so it was only a pound.) I ate a tiny bit more than 8 oz and handed off the rest to my sister, as Jess doesn't like the texture of shrimp. It was very tasty, though I should have used more Old Bay in them. Ah well.

Aftere that, we relaxed until it was time to leave for the Mandalorian and Grogu. Really cute movie. Was it good? Absolutely not. Was it fun? Yes. Did Mando blast the bad guys real good? Absolutely. And last, was Grogu adorable? 100%. I came out happy. Jess came out with a wicked headache. We still had dinner/late lunch, but alask it did not help the headache, so we came home and she laid down.

I had planned to go watch some vieos, but Yoda was a little asshole and wanted me to go to cuddle him on my sister's bed. I declined and went into my own room and promptly fell asleep. I woke up a couple of times, ad wet out to the living toom. My sister immediately began telling me everything on her feed, and had her phone volume set on low-ish, so all I could hear waa a constant whispering. It wasn't bad, but when combined with her talking, it was too much. I went back into the bedroom and just laid there until it was bedtime. I did do the grown up thing and take my Mounjaro like a good oerson.

Today, mostly I shall relax. Order my burger and try to soak up that last bit of relaxation that can.

Tomorrow, it's back to work, on what'll probably be a busy day. I'll probably spend most of the day on the phones, since it's going to be pycho with the holiday weekend, but we'll see.

I did watch a tiny bit of a video and it made me think that the two restaurants I saw Would both be great add ons for our vacation. One is the House of Prime Rib in San Fran. It looks super tasty. The second is a Polynesian restaurant called Bali High in San Diego. Both sound really good.

And on that note, I'm going to put on some videos untill the dog wakes up and yells. Everyone have an outstanding Monday!
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([personal profile] alias_sqbr May. 25th, 2026 07:18 pm)
Masterlist.

Spoiler warning! I have watched up to partway through Episode 6, and also have some vague memories of discussion I encountered before playing.

Please do not spoil me for anything later in the game, including letting me know if any of my speculation or vaguely remembered spoilers are true.

In general this story is a lot more fun if you go in blind and come up with theories as you go, less to Solve the Puzzle and more to experience the planned out rollercoaster of interpretations and subversions. I have no idea if any of my theories are correct but feel like having worked them out will improve my enjoyment going forward either way.

Feels good to have my thoughts in order, and I came up with some more ideas while I was writing! For now I am going to just keep watching the LP but I might go back to writing summaries if it feels like that would be helpful.

CW: Incest theories
Spoilers!! )
In celebration of Miles Davis' birthday which is tomorrow (26 May) have his version of an old standard.

Fandom: Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, The Silmarillion
Pairings/Characters: Belladonna Took
Rating: General Audiences
Length: 11440 words
Creator Links: [archiveofourown.org profile] Thimblerig
Theme: Journey & Travel, Action/Adventure, Backstory, Epistolary, Female Characters, Gen, Pre-Canon

Summary:
Gandalf exclaimed once: 'That I should live to be 'Good morninged' by a son of Belladonna Took!' Bilbo's mum has a story to tell and this is it. Holidays by the Sea, Elves, and much Falling in the Water.

Reccer's Notes:
This is such a lovely story about Belladonna Took, an adventurous hobbit herself. We read/hear it as she writes it down while pregnant with Bilbo, and she tells the story of a journey she took when she was younger and "less respectable". It's an action adventure and quite fun to read and listen to, a really nice background for her.

Fanwork Links: My Adventure, by Belladonna Baggins nee Took on ao3
Podfic of My Adventure, by Belladonna Baggins nee Took read by the author
Oh, boy!

This guy is apparently an ultra-nationalist type and decided to do a Tank Day promotion. In South Korea, this was something that happened in 1980, a time when South Korea was being ruled by a military dictatorship. There was a brutal crack-down on pro-democracy protesters and a lot of people died when an unidentified person ordered troops to open fire on the protesters. A lot of people also just disappeared and still haven't been accounted for.

The CEO decided to 'celebrate' Tank Day, obviously a severely tone-deaf idea, which included special Tank Day tumblers and mugs. The public responded with videos of said tumblers and mugs being destroyed with hammers and such, along with other Starbucks merch being destroyed. The article goes on to report people getting refunds on prepaid gift cards and deleting their Starbucks smartphone apps. When word finally reached the USA HQ, he was fired. Starbucks Global announced that the CEO was no longer employed by the corporation and was no longer in that role.

The company that owns just over 2/3rds of Starbucks South Korea, Shinsegae Group, saw their stock take a 5.5% dive in trading.

From the article, "...Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin also issued a public apology.

“I deeply bow in apology as the representative of the group,” Chung said. The marketing “deeply hurt the public, the bereaved families, and the victims of the May 18 demonstration.”


Also from the article, the President of South Korea, Lee Jae Myung said on Twitter that "...he was “enraged” by Starbucks’ campaign and demanded it apologize to families of people killed during the uprising."

One more lesson on how to utterly ruin your high-paying career.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/19/starbucks-korea-head-fired-after-tank-day-promotion-sparks-public-uproar.html

ender-thorn:

Actually no, i am gonna keep talking about this, something about azune and thjazi both being willing to treat the people around them like pieces on a board to achieve their goals.

Azune lying and molding himself into others to be as much use to “the cause” as possible that he isnt even sure who he really is anymore. Making list upon list about all the strings he needs to pull on to make sure everything goes as smooth as it can. Promising Murray that if she ever needs, he would kill someone for her, he would take that weight on so someone else doesn’t have to.

Thjazi carrying so many plates and holding so many secrets that he slowly starts to push people away so they dont get each other killed, but hey? All for the cause. He had a whole web of plans for something and now everyone is scrambling because he didnt tell anyone about all this. For having so many people show up to his wake, Thjazi Fang kept almost everything to his chest.

I don’t know, i haven’t fully sussed it out in my brain yet. Im just spinning these two around in my head and getting sad. Lets scheme and be self destructive with papa

([syndicated profile] see_arcane_feed May. 24th, 2026 11:35 pm)

transastronautistic:

soymoss:


starling

ID: digital art on a bright yellow background of a bird with blue-black feathers, which have yellow and orange asterisk-shaped stars on them

fluoresensitives:

(smoking a cigarette) the average american is afraid of what is new and what is foreign, and especially of what is adult. they are trapped forever in daycares of their own design, reading books and watching shows made for children. And while there are interesting things made for children, by and large, they tend to stick to inoffensive, intensely juvenile things that won’t challenge them much. And worst of all, if you suggest to your Average American that they should try to step outside of their narrow box, especially if they’re trying to become artists, animators, film makers, novelists, etc, everyone acts as if you’ve just bombed the daycare. Wow.

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith May. 25th, 2026 12:23 am)
These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Poem: "Aim a Little Above It"
Poem: "Your Emotional Abilities"
Politics
Poem: "A Proper Community Is a Commonwealth"
Early Humans
Birdfeeding
Today's Adventures
Affordable Housing
Birdfeeding
Philosophical Questions: Honor
Gardening
Wildlife
Follow Friday 5-22-26: Active Communities on Dreamwidth Spring 2026 J-Z
Birdfeeding
Crafts
Science
Fossils
Vocabulary: Marla
Community Thursdays
Birdfeeding
Friending Meme
Poem: "Let’s Go on This Journey Together"
Conservation
Poem: "Where There Is No Respect for Life"
Today's Adventures
Read "Small Planet"
Birdfeeding
Cuddle Party

Poem: "Walnut Park" has 46 comments. Early Humans has 22 comments. Philosophical Questions: Pregnancy has 84 comments. Safety has 84 comments.


Last week's half-price sale in Polychrome Heroics went well. All sponsored poems have been posted.


"Let's Go on This Journey Together" belongs to Polychrome Heroics. It needs $151 to be complete. Linus struggles to deal with a broken arm.

"No Faster or Firmer Friendships" has 50 new verses. It belongs to Polychrome Heroics and needs $35 to be complete. Josué reads a funny poem to Maria-Vera.


The weather has been variable here. We got some rain a few days ago. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a male and a female cardinal separately, a starling, and a fox squirrel. I saw a ruby-throated hummingbird in the forest garden. Currently blooming: pansies, violas, sweet alyssum, marigolds, honeysuckle, snapdragons, lantana, million bells, blue lobelia, petunias, portulaca, nemesia, wild chives, columbine, mock orange, Washington hawthorn, blackberries, firecracker plant, privet, pineapple sage. One yucca is sending up a flower stalk. Green fruit: raspberries, blackberries. Ripe fruit: peas, mulberries.
2026/073: Platform Decay — Martha Wells

Mensah just looked at me and said, “SecUnit.” In that voice. The voice that’s the only reason I’m still here and alive and surrounded by … friends. (Emotion check: Good, actually. Really good.) (Emotion check: It is still hard to say the friends part.) [loc. 2474]

Murderbot is asked by Dr Mensah to help some family members escape from a space station run by evil corporation Barish-Estranza. Turns out the family members (including children, ugh) are being more or less held hostage and may be forced to work for B-E. Read more... )

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