She collected extinct foods--not expired, thank you, though she recognized the natural overlap in the two categories--whose manufacturers had abandoned them as outdated relics or failed experiments. Her huge chest freezers and pantries contained foods in mint-condition packaging, sorted by date of last production, ranging from Squeezafroos (June 3, 1993) to canned Cream of Carp soup (February 25, 1904) to limited edition Forager Style Spam (September 12, 1938). With one bite, she would be transported by more than mere nostalgia to another age, somewhere along the timeline of each lost food, and she could wander as a gustatory time traveler for however long the taste lingered on her tongue.
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I hit Walmart while I was downtown and the bank drive-thru later on.
I did two loads of laundry, hand-washed dishes, emptied the dishwasher, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and shaved. I roasted a chicken for supper, with mashed potatoes and corn. The worst part is picking all the meat off of it after.
I finished rewatching the second ep of Heated Rivalry and some House Hunters International.
Temps started out at 9.5(F) (and dropped to 9.0 before I left the house) and reached 21.7. The sun was shining but it was C-O-L-D.
Irony: I had checked the two week weather forecast and was pleased that we wouldn't have snow again for almost two weeks. Then Pip comes home and tells me about the N'oreaster that's going to hit around Sunday. Snow totals depend on how far out the storm stays, but could be more than we got this past weekend. Really DNW. Also, WTF, TWC app, why is this information not on the front page to give me a heads up?!!
Mom Update:
Mom was just okay when I saw her. She complained that she feels good one day (yesterday) and then not great the next (today). She had an appointment with the Hospice nurse after I left and planned to ask if she was ever going to feel better, or if it’s basically, she’s going to feel like shit until she dies from the cancer. I’m afraid it’s the second, since the nurse basically told her not to worry about eating as she’s not expending much energy (if she was going to get well she’d need to eat) and when mom asked if the nurse could guesstimate how much time she had left, the answer was a very discouraging, ‘not less than a month’. WTF does that mean?!!
I wrote out a check (and put it in the mailbox), made a deposit, and added some tax papers to the folder for 2025. I finally returned the laundry I’d done for her last week. o_O And brought some groceries she’d asked for. There’s little I can do to make her feel better, so doing these tasks for her is something.
When I called her later, both Sisters A and S were there, so that's good.
I did two loads of laundry, hand-washed dishes, emptied the dishwasher, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and shaved. I roasted a chicken for supper, with mashed potatoes and corn. The worst part is picking all the meat off of it after.
I finished rewatching the second ep of Heated Rivalry and some House Hunters International.
Temps started out at 9.5(F) (and dropped to 9.0 before I left the house) and reached 21.7. The sun was shining but it was C-O-L-D.
Irony: I had checked the two week weather forecast and was pleased that we wouldn't have snow again for almost two weeks. Then Pip comes home and tells me about the N'oreaster that's going to hit around Sunday. Snow totals depend on how far out the storm stays, but could be more than we got this past weekend. Really DNW. Also, WTF, TWC app, why is this information not on the front page to give me a heads up?!!
Mom Update:
Mom was just okay when I saw her. She complained that she feels good one day (yesterday) and then not great the next (today). She had an appointment with the Hospice nurse after I left and planned to ask if she was ever going to feel better, or if it’s basically, she’s going to feel like shit until she dies from the cancer. I’m afraid it’s the second, since the nurse basically told her not to worry about eating as she’s not expending much energy (if she was going to get well she’d need to eat) and when mom asked if the nurse could guesstimate how much time she had left, the answer was a very discouraging, ‘not less than a month’. WTF does that mean?!!
I wrote out a check (and put it in the mailbox), made a deposit, and added some tax papers to the folder for 2025. I finally returned the laundry I’d done for her last week. o_O And brought some groceries she’d asked for. There’s little I can do to make her feel better, so doing these tasks for her is something.
When I called her later, both Sisters A and S were there, so that's good.
I went to bed at a reasonable time yesterday evening and started a new book with delighted anticipation. "Reading time! I'll get to fall asleep peacefully with my brain tummy full of stories <3" I thought. The way my tbr pile works is that I add recs to my library queue and most of the time by the time the book gets to me 1) I've completely forgotten what it was about and 2) there's a good chance I'll enjoy it because I did add it based on a rec that intrigued me to start with.
To set the scene further: in winter, the cat often climbs onto my stomach while I read because the blankets are thicker and fluffier.
ALAS! The book I started was Skye Falling by Mia McKenzie!!! I'm only about 70 pages in AND I LAUGHED SO HARD!! SO HARD!!!! Poor cat quickly abandoned me since it must have felt like a rodeo machine thing up there, but I was nearly crying and my non-existent abs were aching by the time I stopped reading.
Not the most restful way to fall asleep, I'll be honest. But oh my god. As much as I sometimes wince with some of her specific choices, Skye's internal voice is just. Just. Incredible. I'm not finished yet so no spoilers please :D But I'm fairly sure I picked up the rec from someone here so thank you to whoever mentioned it on their journal :D Wow. Like I laugh and cry and gasp often when reading, but I can't remember the last time I was non-stop guffawing like this from a book.
Edit: Finished the book and I stand by my rec! (The cat had to endure another round of stomach rodeo but I'm sure given time she will find it in her generous (?) heart to forgive me.) The book jacket says the story is about the complexities of family, queerness, race, and community. Definitely! It felt like a love letter to Philadelphia as well (I've never been). Impeccable narrator voice. Black queer woman protag. Many excellent relationships between women. And did I mention how much I laughed? I did. Though it doesn't mean the story isn't poignant or painful, sometimes even while laughing.
To set the scene further: in winter, the cat often climbs onto my stomach while I read because the blankets are thicker and fluffier.
ALAS! The book I started was Skye Falling by Mia McKenzie!!! I'm only about 70 pages in AND I LAUGHED SO HARD!! SO HARD!!!! Poor cat quickly abandoned me since it must have felt like a rodeo machine thing up there, but I was nearly crying and my non-existent abs were aching by the time I stopped reading.
Not the most restful way to fall asleep, I'll be honest. But oh my god. As much as I sometimes wince with some of her specific choices, Skye's internal voice is just. Just. Incredible. I'm not finished yet so no spoilers please :D But I'm fairly sure I picked up the rec from someone here so thank you to whoever mentioned it on their journal :D Wow. Like I laugh and cry and gasp often when reading, but I can't remember the last time I was non-stop guffawing like this from a book.
Edit: Finished the book and I stand by my rec! (The cat had to endure another round of stomach rodeo but I'm sure given time she will find it in her generous (?) heart to forgive me.) The book jacket says the story is about the complexities of family, queerness, race, and community. Definitely! It felt like a love letter to Philadelphia as well (I've never been). Impeccable narrator voice. Black queer woman protag. Many excellent relationships between women. And did I mention how much I laughed? I did. Though it doesn't mean the story isn't poignant or painful, sometimes even while laughing.
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28. Have you ever played a kazoo?
Thankfully no. I guess I could have said I did but you would know I was full of it. Does anyone know anyone who has ever played one? It would be interesting if we said yes. Dang it, I know of no one.
Thankfully no. I guess I could have said I did but you would know I was full of it. Does anyone know anyone who has ever played one? It would be interesting if we said yes. Dang it, I know of no one.
Girls such as Yoshikawa Nanase seldom return for anniversaries and celebrations, and when I think about this, I feel a kind of sadness despite the fact that I am the very problem here, a representative of that part of the audience that will always be clamouring for a return to the golden age, for the Kami 7 to be back on stage; the kind of fan who only has one eye on where AKB are now whilst the other is constantly looking back to the past and where they were then. Nanase, however, was part of original Team 8, the generation that ensured that AKB continued to this point where we can celebrate the 20th anniversary, and for that, I cannot help but feel that she is due more respect.
Debuting initially as a backing dancer for Team A during a revival of the fifth stage, Renai Kinshi Jourei, along with Oda Erina, Oguri Yui, Takahashi Ayane, the first three Team 8 members to perform in public, only later joined by Shimoguchi Hinana, she then went on to join her fellow teammates—Abe Mei, Okabe Rin, Okubora Chinatsu, Nagano Serika, Fujimura Natsuki, Onishi Momoka, Kuranoo Narumi, Shitao Miu, Cho Kurena, Hamamatsu Riona, Fukuchi Rena, Honda Hitomi, Yokomichi Yuri, the other Yokoyama Yui, Yoshino Miyu, and Hayasaka Tsumugi—for the revival of PARTY ga Hajumaru yo, performing Hoshi no Ondo alongside Kuranoo, Mogi Kasumi, Nakano Ikumi, and, later, Sakaguchi Nagisa, Honda Hitomi, and Mogi instead.
Throughout 2014 and 2015, like all her peers in Team 8, Nanase continued to work hard in the theatre, appearing in a further revival of Aitakatta, as well as Team 8's "original" stages, performances of cobbled together songs familiar to the audience as B sides and Team Surprise releases repurposed as songs specifically for Team 8. If I sound critical of this, forgive me, part of it is my surprise that the venture that really saved AKB during those years was treated with such little care that a new stage could not be written for them. Perhaps I am in the wrong though, perhaps it doesn't matter as Team 8 exploded in popularity, they saved AKB regardless of their stages consisting of warmed up leftovers. On tour, Nanase performed in Kumamoto, Nagano, Sapporo, Gunma, Aichi, Niigata, so the wiki tells me, though I know very little myself of Team 8's campaign. Describing herself as a "my pace" sort of girl, Nanase was proud to represent her home prefecture of Chiba, and in 2017, when the impact of Team 8's popularity began to be felt and the older teams seemed to be lagging behind, Nanase was afforded a concurrent position in Team B, where she remained for a year before Kuranoo was appointed captain of Team 4 and she was shuffled into her team in 2021.
Citing Kato Rena and Maeda Atsuko as her favourite members, before joining AKB, she attended handshake events for Acchan, building up her courage for auditioning for AKB48 through these events and regular if minor appearances during broadcasts of high school baseball matches. In her years in AKB, and her years specifically in Team 8, Nanase spread her love of Chiba far and wide, travelling as far afield as Manila as a member of the group who performed at the Cool Japan Festival in 2015 and Philippines-Japan Friendship Celebration in 2016. In 2023, as Team 8 was completely disbanded and she was made a full-time member of Team 4, Nanase announced her graduation shortly after, her final performance in August of that year.
Although no longer a member of AKB48, and although Team 8 is a thing of the past, Yoshikawa Nanase continues to work in entertainment.
Debuting initially as a backing dancer for Team A during a revival of the fifth stage, Renai Kinshi Jourei, along with Oda Erina, Oguri Yui, Takahashi Ayane, the first three Team 8 members to perform in public, only later joined by Shimoguchi Hinana, she then went on to join her fellow teammates—Abe Mei, Okabe Rin, Okubora Chinatsu, Nagano Serika, Fujimura Natsuki, Onishi Momoka, Kuranoo Narumi, Shitao Miu, Cho Kurena, Hamamatsu Riona, Fukuchi Rena, Honda Hitomi, Yokomichi Yuri, the other Yokoyama Yui, Yoshino Miyu, and Hayasaka Tsumugi—for the revival of PARTY ga Hajumaru yo, performing Hoshi no Ondo alongside Kuranoo, Mogi Kasumi, Nakano Ikumi, and, later, Sakaguchi Nagisa, Honda Hitomi, and Mogi instead.
Throughout 2014 and 2015, like all her peers in Team 8, Nanase continued to work hard in the theatre, appearing in a further revival of Aitakatta, as well as Team 8's "original" stages, performances of cobbled together songs familiar to the audience as B sides and Team Surprise releases repurposed as songs specifically for Team 8. If I sound critical of this, forgive me, part of it is my surprise that the venture that really saved AKB during those years was treated with such little care that a new stage could not be written for them. Perhaps I am in the wrong though, perhaps it doesn't matter as Team 8 exploded in popularity, they saved AKB regardless of their stages consisting of warmed up leftovers. On tour, Nanase performed in Kumamoto, Nagano, Sapporo, Gunma, Aichi, Niigata, so the wiki tells me, though I know very little myself of Team 8's campaign. Describing herself as a "my pace" sort of girl, Nanase was proud to represent her home prefecture of Chiba, and in 2017, when the impact of Team 8's popularity began to be felt and the older teams seemed to be lagging behind, Nanase was afforded a concurrent position in Team B, where she remained for a year before Kuranoo was appointed captain of Team 4 and she was shuffled into her team in 2021.
Citing Kato Rena and Maeda Atsuko as her favourite members, before joining AKB, she attended handshake events for Acchan, building up her courage for auditioning for AKB48 through these events and regular if minor appearances during broadcasts of high school baseball matches. In her years in AKB, and her years specifically in Team 8, Nanase spread her love of Chiba far and wide, travelling as far afield as Manila as a member of the group who performed at the Cool Japan Festival in 2015 and Philippines-Japan Friendship Celebration in 2016. In 2023, as Team 8 was completely disbanded and she was made a full-time member of Team 4, Nanase announced her graduation shortly after, her final performance in August of that year.
Although no longer a member of AKB48, and although Team 8 is a thing of the past, Yoshikawa Nanase continues to work in entertainment.
This is the third and final part of my book club notes on As the Earth Dreams. [Part one, part two.]
"deh ah market" by Whitney French
( A pair of cousins bend time and space to connect with worlds and relatives past. )
"Paroxysm" by Zalika Reid-Benta
( A woman isolating from a new virus starts hallucinating. )
"Just Say Garuka" by Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga
( Two teenagers test a friendship over magic carpet flying practice. )
the end
I think the group did not end up being super jazzed about this book on the whole, and I felt similarly. There were a few stories I liked, but some felt like maybe they needed another pass for cohesion, and the collection leaned thematically grim in a way that I had a hard time connecting with. Oh well, they can't all be winners.
The group plans to continue with The Black Fantastic: 20 Afrofuturist Stories.
"deh ah market" by Whitney French
( A pair of cousins bend time and space to connect with worlds and relatives past. )
"Paroxysm" by Zalika Reid-Benta
( A woman isolating from a new virus starts hallucinating. )
"Just Say Garuka" by Aline-Mwezi Niyonsenga
( Two teenagers test a friendship over magic carpet flying practice. )
the end
I think the group did not end up being super jazzed about this book on the whole, and I felt similarly. There were a few stories I liked, but some felt like maybe they needed another pass for cohesion, and the collection leaned thematically grim in a way that I had a hard time connecting with. Oh well, they can't all be winners.
The group plans to continue with The Black Fantastic: 20 Afrofuturist Stories.
部首
手 part 5
扮, to dress up; 扯, to pull; 扰, to disturb ( pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=64
语法
2.21 part 1 Adjective degree complements: 好, 差, 早, 开心 etc.
https://www.digmandarin.com/hsk-2-grammar
词汇
虫子, insect (pinyin in tags)
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/
Guardian:
你三番五次地来打扰我工作, you keep on showing up to disturb my work
画得不错, not badly drawn
[no bugs]
Me:
下次拍戏他要扮演古装角色。
玩得开心啊!
他很害怕虫子之类的。
手 part 5
扮, to dress up; 扯, to pull; 扰, to disturb ( pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=64
语法
2.21 part 1 Adjective degree complements: 好, 差, 早, 开心 etc.
https://www.digmandarin.com/hsk-2-grammar
词汇
虫子, insect (pinyin in tags)
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-4-word-list/
Guardian:
你三番五次地来打扰我工作, you keep on showing up to disturb my work
画得不错, not badly drawn
[no bugs]
Me:
下次拍戏他要扮演古装角色。
玩得开心啊!
他很害怕虫子之类的。
I wrote a promo introduction for "High Potential" for
snowflake_challenge and I'm copying it here so more folks can see it. This show has a good set of awesome female characters. \o/
High Potential
Overview
"High Potential" is a crime dramedy based around Morgan Gillory. She is highly gifted with an IQ of 160, and like many gifted people, most folks refuse to put up with her -- hence "high potential" being a mockery. Average adults don't like smart adults any better than average children like smart children, with predictably bad results. Thus she has wound up working as a cleaning lady at a police station. This leads her to pointing out an error in an investigation, which eventually brings her to work for the police as a civilian consultant.
( Read more... )
High Potential
Overview
"High Potential" is a crime dramedy based around Morgan Gillory. She is highly gifted with an IQ of 160, and like many gifted people, most folks refuse to put up with her -- hence "high potential" being a mockery. Average adults don't like smart adults any better than average children like smart children, with predictably bad results. Thus she has wound up working as a cleaning lady at a police station. This leads her to pointing out an error in an investigation, which eventually brings her to work for the police as a civilian consultant.
( Read more... )
Snowflake Challenge #14
In your own space, create a promo and/or rec list for someone new to a fandom. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it and include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Trying to convince our friends and loved ones to join our fandom is a frequent activity for many of us. It's great to have someone to talk to and obsess with! This is your chance to try to entice people into your fandom or to gently introduce new fans to your favorite parts of it.
Maybe you'd like to write a manifesto on your favorite ship. Maybe you'd like to write a breakdown of the many characters that appear in a long running franchise. Maybe you'd like to rec the fics you think everyone in your fandom should read. The possibilities are endless!
( MyRecs )
In your own space, create a promo and/or rec list for someone new to a fandom. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it and include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Trying to convince our friends and loved ones to join our fandom is a frequent activity for many of us. It's great to have someone to talk to and obsess with! This is your chance to try to entice people into your fandom or to gently introduce new fans to your favorite parts of it.
Maybe you'd like to write a manifesto on your favorite ship. Maybe you'd like to write a breakdown of the many characters that appear in a long running franchise. Maybe you'd like to rec the fics you think everyone in your fandom should read. The possibilities are endless!
( MyRecs )
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27. Up-Helly-Aa is a vibrant fire festival celebrated in the UK Shetland Islands tonight. Thousands gather to witness the breathtaking sight of a longship ablaze, illuminating the night sky. Do you have any similar local winter or summer celebrations?
You know, after reading this, I don't have anything to compare to it. But right now, we are having peaceful protests in hopes that Trump won't have more american's murdered. I'll have to look into festivals. We do have Tucson Winterhaven Festival of Lights | December
Each year, during the holiday season, the Winterhaven neighborhood puts on spectacular displays for their Festival of Lights. The neighborhood residents decorate for the season with themes ranging from traditional Christmas lights to celebrations of Hanukkah, and everything in between. The event is free to attend, but donations for the Community Food Bank are encouraged. Visitors can walk through the neighborhood or take a tour from one of the trolley and hayride vendors. It's a big thing here.
ZooLights: Holiday Magic | December
Thousands of enchanting lights welcome you to the Reid Park Zoo during their ZooLights event showcasing festive displays and light shows. Stop by and say hello to Santa who will meet kids of all ages each evening through December 23. Make your way to the Arctic Zone for falling snow, sing along to festive music, and savor a hot cup of cocoa from the Zoo Café as you take in the winter wonderland in this Tucson holiday tradition.
The Tucson Folk Festival – and so Much More
Concerts, Community Events, & Workshops All Year Long
One of the country’s largest free music festivals, the Tucson Folk Festival celebrates folk, roots, and acoustic music every spring in Downtown Tucson. But that’s just one part of what we do. All year long, the Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association (TKMA) hosts concerts, workshops, fundraisers, and community events — celebrating diverse musical traditions, supporting artists, and building a welcoming, music-driven community.
There are quite a few different ones, but I think this is enough.
You know, after reading this, I don't have anything to compare to it. But right now, we are having peaceful protests in hopes that Trump won't have more american's murdered. I'll have to look into festivals. We do have Tucson Winterhaven Festival of Lights | December
Each year, during the holiday season, the Winterhaven neighborhood puts on spectacular displays for their Festival of Lights. The neighborhood residents decorate for the season with themes ranging from traditional Christmas lights to celebrations of Hanukkah, and everything in between. The event is free to attend, but donations for the Community Food Bank are encouraged. Visitors can walk through the neighborhood or take a tour from one of the trolley and hayride vendors. It's a big thing here.
ZooLights: Holiday Magic | December
Thousands of enchanting lights welcome you to the Reid Park Zoo during their ZooLights event showcasing festive displays and light shows. Stop by and say hello to Santa who will meet kids of all ages each evening through December 23. Make your way to the Arctic Zone for falling snow, sing along to festive music, and savor a hot cup of cocoa from the Zoo Café as you take in the winter wonderland in this Tucson holiday tradition.
The Tucson Folk Festival – and so Much More
Concerts, Community Events, & Workshops All Year Long
One of the country’s largest free music festivals, the Tucson Folk Festival celebrates folk, roots, and acoustic music every spring in Downtown Tucson. But that’s just one part of what we do. All year long, the Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association (TKMA) hosts concerts, workshops, fundraisers, and community events — celebrating diverse musical traditions, supporting artists, and building a welcoming, music-driven community.
There are quite a few different ones, but I think this is enough.
Enemies fallen when the sermon spoken
Taken by higher hand, amen
Hallow the martyrs when the Bible's broken
Summon the testament, amen🎤
POWERWOLF - Army Of The Night
Taken by higher hand, amen
Hallow the martyrs when the Bible's broken
Summon the testament, amen🎤
POWERWOLF - Army Of The Night
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Show: SG-1
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters:Pairings: none
Categories: 5 times, crack, crossover
Warnings: none
Word Count: 3860
Author on DW:
naughtypixie
Author's Website: AO3 Profile
Link: 5 Time O’Neill Hired Some Very Questionable People for the SGC
Author's Summary:
The title says it all kids.
Why This Must Be Read:
Naughtypixie says she was bored but this is a hoot. It's a conglomeration of 5 of the least-likely Stargate crossovers you'll see.
But it's fun and her Jack-voice is perfect!
( snippet of fic )
Rec Category: Jack O'Neill
Characters:Pairings: none
Categories: 5 times, crack, crossover
Warnings: none
Word Count: 3860
Author on DW:
Author's Website: AO3 Profile
Link: 5 Time O’Neill Hired Some Very Questionable People for the SGC
Author's Summary:
The title says it all kids.
Why This Must Be Read:
Naughtypixie says she was bored but this is a hoot. It's a conglomeration of 5 of the least-likely Stargate crossovers you'll see.
But it's fun and her Jack-voice is perfect!
( snippet of fic )


