Birdfeeding

Mar. 3rd, 2026 12:24 pm
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Today is cloudy, chilly, and wet.  It's been raining most of the morning, supposed to clear up midday, then thunderstorms today.  A beautiful day to stay indoors and write!

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows and a male house finch.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 3/3/26 -- i did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 3/3/26 -- i did more work around the patio.

I am done for the night.

bad news about @minoanmiss

Mar. 3rd, 2026 01:05 pm
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[Ny is gravely ill, unconscious, and unlikely to recover:]

Update: Ny is gone. As of a couple of hours ago, she no longer has brain function, and will be moved off life support after evaluation for organ transplant, and allowed to die peacefully, not necessarily immediately.

[my earlier info was via princessofgeeks, who linked to [personal profile] goss's post]

Poetry Fishbowl Open!

Mar. 3rd, 2026 11:55 am
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The Poetry Fishbowl is now CLOSED. Thank you for your time and attention. Please keep an eye on this page as I am still writing.

Starting now, the Poetry Fishbowl is open! Today's theme is "World Cuisine." I will be checking this page periodically throughout the day. When people make suggestions, I'll pick some and weave them together into a poem ... and then another ... and so on. I'm hoping to get a lot of ideas and a lot of poems.

I'll be soliciting ideas for cooks, fusion chefs, immigrant cooks, eaters, farmers, foragers, food scientists, inventors, recipe writers, famous figures in food history, cooks of disadvantaged groups who should have become famous, superheroes, supervillains, failure analysts, ethicists, activists, rebels, other people active in the food world, cooking, gardening, harvesting, foraging, preserving, writing recipes, discovering things, decolonizing diets, building or using kitchen equipment, conducting experiments, observation changing experiments, troubleshooting, improvising, adapting, cooperating, bartering, taking over in an emergency, discovering yourself, studying others, testing boundaries, coming of age, learning what you can (and can't) do, sharing, fixing what's broke, upsetting the status quo, changing the world, accomplishing the impossible, recovering from setbacks, kitchens, restaurants, food trucks or carts, campfires, barbecue sites, laboratories, makerspaces, nonhuman accommodations and adaptations, picnics, grocery stores, farmer's markets, roadside fruit stands, U-pick farms, gardens, food forests, other places where people make food, world cuisine, ethnic cuisines, cookbooks, online recipe archives, permaculture, heritage diets, climatarian diet, traditional foodways, culinary archaeology, food sovereignty, drought-resistant crops, trial and error, ethnic spice sets, weird food, fusion food, secret ingredients, supplements that turn out to be metagenic, new ideas in cuisine, alternate agriculture, lab conditions are not field conditions, ethics of food, innovation, problems that can't be solved by hitting, teamwork, found family, complementary strengths and weaknesses, personal growth, and poetic forms in particular.

Currently eligible bingo card(s) for donors wishing to sponsor a square:

National Crafting Month Bingo Card 3-1-26

Among my more relevant series for the main theme:

An Army of One has to figure out how to feed a diverse, far-flung group of people who sometimes have special dietary needs.

The Bear Tunnels introduces modern principles to people in the past, including some aspects of food science.

A Conflagration of Dragons has the Six Races (plus the dragons) who all have different diets. This often poses challenges for the refugees.

Daughters of the Apocalypse has people trying to find and prepare enough food to survive, when city libraries are out of reach.

Fiorenza the Wisewoman uses herbs and healing foods to care for her village.

Frankenstein's Family features two scientists running a valley in historic Romania. Igor enjoys cooking and has gotten at least one of the werewolves curious about cooking the human way.

Hart's Farm is a community with food used as one of the popular bonding methods.

Peculiar Obligations combines Quakers and pirates in the Caribbean, among other groups and places, leading to a wide variety of foods.

Polychrome Heroics has ordinary humans, supernaries, blue-plate specials, superheroes, supervillains, primal and animal soups all of whom need to eat. Primal soups and high-burn soups often have special dietary needs. Comfort food and healing food are also very popular here. The Rutledge thread includes Kardal and his food truck Syrian Foods, along with references to Vermont, French, and hippie cuisines. Pain's Gray, Shiv, and the Finns are all fond of cooking too.

The Wandering features old people who drift back in time, the first of whom lands in Goa, India.

Or you can ask for something new.

Linkbacks reveal a verse of any open linkback poem.

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Seeing eye to not eye

Mar. 3rd, 2026 08:51 am
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I just don't see eye to eye with the people here. We don't share the same hymn book we are not on the same wavelength. And it's me that is pretty much the one off. Big things and little. I've learned to just shut the fuck up most of the time. And I do enjoy spending time in my apartment with me. So it's not a disaster. I'm not wrong but I am on the side of the fence that has plenty of room.

Thankgod I don't run this place or have any decision making powers over any of it.

There is a woman here who does 3D plastic canvas needlepoint. Her stuff is on display this month and the legend near the display says she has done (and has) 50 of them - nearly every one in the Mary Maxim catalog. Holy fuck how and where does she keep them all? I can see doing one or two but 50? It's like me and the miniature kits or Lego kits. When they are done, then what?

I did hear back from the CPA who said he would follow up with admin today. I think my return is just stuck in a pipeline. But, it is done. I just want it done, done.

No plans for today. I will have to crack out of here this afternoon for the house cleaner. I'm fine with that sacrifice. There's a puzzle in the elbow that needs attention.

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So virtual only for the meetings.

I drove A. in this morning.

Last night therapist canceled Wednesday’s appointment, so that simplifies that schedule.

M. will be coming over and I’ll take her to the bank and we’ll have a visit; whether we have a walk will be determined entirely by what the sky is doing.

But in the meantime, meetings and lunch.

ETA: I called TS after lunch. Call screening on the mobile and didn’t go through. I was able to reach him on the other line. Apparently the fall was last Thursday, and he was at Northwest from 2-10 pm. He called for the aid car to go in, and someone from the church brought him home. People have been in the house (for the service meeting today lol), so that’s great. He’s not going out because healing is important and also that’s just a bad look rolling up to folks’ doors with stitches. He made no mention of a scam call, altho it’s not obvious that he would have anyway. We chatted a bit. He is getting the photo mailer in December and expressed appreciation (he’s never acknowledged it, and I had wondered if maybe it was going astray “somehow”). I mentioned AKS is still alive, and he commented she was born the same year as HS and was a little amazed. I had to remind him MT had gone to visit AKS years ago, and that’s how I started going, but I always have to remind people of that; it’s just not something that sticks in their brains. All in all, it sounds like he is as he always has been, just a bit slower and of course a little tired because of the fall (haven’t fallen myself, I get it!). Someone’s bringing him a meal this afternoon, so it sounds like all is as well as could possibly be expected.

I’m planning on being out some time in August for RS’s party. I’ll have to figure out whether I want to attempt to see him.
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Not too long ago, I read something by a designer about changes a Scandinavian town made to its snow plowing strategy after people realized that they could cut way down on emergency hospital visits if they focused on plowing side streets first, then plowed the main roads. Apparently the reason why this works is because of gender differences in travel: most men make fairly straightforward trips, e.g. to and from work, whereas most women trip-chain and wind up needing to use many more of the side streets (think: groceries, picking up and dropping off kids, visiting elderly relatives, etc). When the side streets aren't plowed promptly, more accidents happen there.

Anyway, because I usually bike everywhere, I also do as much trip chaining as I can, and that's particularly true if I'm going to do driving errands. Today's driving errands:

1. Drop off finished oars and plaques at the boathouse, pick up more oars to fix and paint:

Do you see the plaques, all lined up out of the way now?
Plaque update

Can you tell which oars were freshly repainted?
Oar swap
As a hint, it's the shiny orange pair in front towards the left, heh.

Thankfully, it doesn't look like there are too many more oars that are so seriously beat up that they'll require major surgery. Just these two sets:

Oar swap

These two sets seem to have the same sort of damage as I repaired on another recent set, on the inner surface of the blade, but it's somewhat odd damage that I'll probably show you later on.


2. Pick up some cinderblocks. This turned out to be as cool as I'd hoped it would be. I went over to visit a place called Grimm Building Materials, near Troy, that has apparently been in existence since 1879, because I really don't want to patronize big-box hardware stores if I can help it anymore. A challenge with patronizing Grimm is they're only open weekdays from 7 am - 3 pm, and I generally don't travel towards Troy on weekday mornings. So, car trip. To my relief, they did indeed carry regular old cinderblocks (8x8x16"), and the price was right ($2/ea). I can't even describe how much better it is to buy something like cinderblocks from a shop like this as compared to those big-box hardware stores. I'll definitely patronize them in the future, if/when I need this sort of material.

Whenever I think about cinderblocks, I think about The Impoverished Student's Book of Cookery, Drinkery, and Housekeepery, which is essentially an old-school Zine on those three subjects, written by a Reed College student. Ages ago [personal profile] annikusrex and I encountered a copy of Rosenberg's book while reorganizing her parents' books, and I was sufficiently enchanted by it that I bought my own copy. One of its tips for impoverished students is to use boards and cinderblocks to build inexpensive bookcases.

My plan for my cinderblocks isn't all that different, really - I want to use them to elevate a wire shelf for germinating and growing plants out on the front porch.


3. Drop off some freeweights at work. I have students who want to carry out some exercise physiology experiments next Tuesday where they want to carry or lift weights. I could certainly have hauled the 40 pounds of freeweights by bicycle, but if I'm going to be out and about with the car, I might as well add that to the errands list.

And now it really is time to work on grading, really.

Another tough day at the office

Mar. 3rd, 2026 09:39 am
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Meet Gruyere one of the five "cheese" puppies new at the shelter.

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I got my labcorp results last night and I made a spreadsheet of the last five years of lipid and A1c
five year snapshot
Cholesterol isn't too bad so I'm not going to fret about that. When I can get back to regular exercise, the LDL should also improve but it is on the lower side of borderline at least.

However, obviously the A1c is back to being complete crap so starting Monjauro is important. I'm going to aim for late tomorrow afternoon since I take metformin after that with dinner. I would start it today but my vaccination site is still warm, red and a bump. It is starting to look a little less red so hopefully by tomorrow, it'll be one less thing to worry about.

eftsoons

Mar. 3rd, 2026 07:22 am
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eftsoons (eft-SOONZ) - adv., (arch.) soon after, presently; (obs.) again, another time.


Zounds! I mostly know the first sense but have seen some uses (mainly in medieval romances) of the second. The divergence in meanings goes back to its roots in Old English eftsōna, from eft, after/again (related to æfter, the form that became after) + sōna, soon.

---L.

Just one thing: 3 March 2026

Mar. 3rd, 2026 06:46 am
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

tuesday

Mar. 3rd, 2026 07:08 am
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Lunar Rain. I was disappointed this morning that it was raining and we couldn't see the lunar eclipse.
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I have been kicking around a post idea for something like a year or a year and a half, but I've been torn between wanting to write it as a post (and tell you things) and wanting to ask for solutions.

Mr. Bostoniensis and I have been trying to consolidate our household, and the Brave New World of the Internet is... not facilitating this. Vendor after vendor, platform after platform, is organized around the concept of a single user account. Even when company accounts nominally allow multiple user accounts, typically one user account is the real user account and the other has restricted access.

For instance, when setting up joint financial instruments, we split up the work: I would set up the joint bank accounts, he would set up the joint credit cards. We subsequently discovered that he can't access the statements and tax documents in our nominally-joint bank account's online portal, and I can't have an independent login at all for our allegedly joint credit cards that show up on my credit report.

This is infuriating. What we want to happen is that he and I have equal full access to the accounts we share, such that either of us can do what needs to be done on them, which I thought was a pretty normal approach to, well, life. I did not think heterosexual marriage was some sort of weird counter-cultural edge-case, and it offends my software developer soul to be reduced to sharing usernames and passwords.

But that is exactly the case, and I would just hold my nose and do it, except for one thing.

Two-factor authentication.

If I want to be able to two-factor into an account that uses his phone number, I have to access his phone. Something best done while he is not asleep, which, unfortunately, is precisely when I am most likely to want to be paying bills or doing online shopping. Likewise, if he wants to two-factor into an account that uses my phone number, he'll need access to my phone. Which, honestly, he could probably slip into the room and grab off the charger while I'm asleep – which is precisely when he'll be wanting into those accounts – but that does him no good if say I were out of town or in the hospital or some such.

And more and more 2FA is becoming mandatory. You can't turn it off. (Or in the notable case of one of our credit cards, you can turn it off. It will two-factor you anyways, but the account settings assure you it's off.)

Two-factor authentication is stupid and awful for so many reasons, but it has only recently dawned on me that one of them is that 2FA is intended to keep anyone else from logging in to your account and I actually want someone else to log into my account. Legitimately, I think.

So.

Obviously, the Bostoniensis household requires some sort of telephony solution such that:

• text messages (SMS) sent to a single phone number propagate to two cell phones; *

• either of the two cell phones can originate text messages from that single phone number which is not the phone number of either of those phones; **

• and the phone that didn't send the reply gets a copy of it, so it can stay in sync with the convo; ***

• voice calls sent to that single phone number propagate to one, the other, or both simultaneously of the two cell phones, depending on a on-the-fly configurable schedule of when which call goes where; ****

• either cell phone can originate a voice call that will appear to come from the shared number; ****

• ideally, both cell phones could conference into the same call with a third party, but that's a bonus;

• must be compatible with Android phones, an probably needs to support iOS as well; we'd love a solution that also supports web and/or MacOS desktop access, but that's a bonus.

I am looking for recommendations for solutions that (are known to) meet this specification. There are lots of solutions for small businesses, but r/smallbusiness drags a lot of them for filth, and also we're cheap and don't want to pay a fortune, especially for a lot of businessy services we don't need like the ability to spam-SMS 10k prospective customers an hour or (all the rage right now) deploy an AI receptionist or surreptitiously surveil our customer service agents' work for quality and training purposes or integrate with Salesforce.

Also, crucially, a lot of these services seem to be based on a phone tree model, where each handset gets its own extension, and I'm really unclear how that would work with automated voice-call 2FA. Not well, I am guessing.

So what I am looking for is knowing recommendations that can answer from direct experience as to whether a solution will support our intended use case.

Has anybody else even tried to solve this problem? Or does everybody else just accept that financial instruments, online retail accounts, and virtual services can only really belong to one member of a couple at at time?

This seems like something there should be an obvious commercial service for, targetted at families, but the only one I found no longer is in the Play store and also may be wholly defunct.

As a side note, this isn't only relevant for couples. It's relevant to all sorts of multi-adult households, from polycules to multigenerational households. It is of particular relevance to people with aging elders who might want to be able to get into the elder's accounts to help them from afar. Especially adult siblings of aging parents, where no one sibling should be the only person stuck with all the administrative work. It's surprising that I haven't found a commercial solutions to this yet, and wonder if there already is one everybody else already knows about.

* Necessary to allow either member to receive a 2FA text message when either one initiates a log in.

** Necessary in the case we want to revoke texting permission to a third party by "text STOP to end".

*** Necessary not to engage in an inadvertent Abbot and Costello routine.

**** Necessary because every once in a while a 2FA system will barf on texting VOIP numbers, and only successfully get through with automated voice call 2FA. Also it would be nice for one of our other use cases – the "get Siderea's doctor's office to call back and make sure a human answers no matter when they do" use case – for there to be one number that rings through to both of us. But also necessary that we can schedule it not to ring when one or the other of us are asleep, while still ringing through to the other. I need to be able to 2FA at 2:00 A.M. and Mr. B very much needs my doing so not to cause his phone to ring.

***** Maybe not strictly necessary, but there's a lot of systems that react poorly, or at least with more scrutiny, to customer calls about accounts other than the ones associated with the number the call is coming from. It would be better if we just only ever called NStar from the number they have on record for us, but that means we need to be able to originate voice calls from the same number we'll be using with them for security purposes.


Edit: I'm really hoping for a non-Google, commercial solution.

Not Cher

Mar. 3rd, 2026 07:22 am
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A very beautiful full moon last night, sailing fast beyond wind-driven clouds, who also sent plenty of bins careering down the road. I am glad Spring is here. I feel it, despite everything.

Dreamed of the pre-ex-ex. In the dream, we met at a party and ended up kissing passionately. It was an odd one, cos I feel no flame towards him, but I do remember a letter he sent me, promising that in some world, in some other life, he would be kissing me and making love to me forever. The idea was that we couldn't be together in this life but we would be in another to come. It's hard to think of two more half-baked people, honestly. I lost the letter years ago - I'm a romantic but don't trust me with the paperwork - and never thought of it again til this morning, when I woke out of the dream thinking has he carked it? His favourite clip from his favourite film was this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98qgvKUCcrk I was meant to be Cher. I know I should be flattered but... anyway apart from being insane, he always had an underlying ruthlessness and attachment to money he blamed on being an orphan. Whatever the reason, folk with that lean and hungry look tend to last, so I'm sure he'll be around longer than I will. But it was an odd moment. I am dreaming a whole bunch of bits and pieces I associate with death.

Maybe my subconscious is being influenced by the news. Confused by President Trump's move, wasn't he the Keep America Out of Foreign Wars Candidate? Not that anyone is going to mourn the end of the mad mullahs.But he does have this habit of lighting the blue touchpaper and standing back. I was so worried I did an horary chart for the whole thing, and maybe at some point I will put it up. But for now I must settle into more work.

Unblemished

Mar. 3rd, 2026 07:44 am
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 When you don't sleep too well you don't sit up or set alarms or squander any time you might spend asleep so I didn't catch the blood moon.  The one time I got up, for other reasons, I looked out the window and the full moon was still shining at the top of the sky like a silver sixpence.

Unblemished.

Photos: House Yard

Mar. 2nd, 2026 10:51 pm
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Today I set up a new label for the Sharpie Oil Paint Pen Extra Fine that I bought recently. I also took some other pictures around the yard.

Walk with me ... )

Monday is cold

Mar. 2nd, 2026 10:07 pm
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Blue skies and teens when I woke up. I did get a walk and indoor visit with M. That was nice.

A. got up on her own, and while we didn’t get her to school at 10:30, that was fine because her first scheduled item was lunch. She at least had her math homework done.

R. and I went to Rail Trail. We were trying for Less Than Greater Than and missed because it was there staff appreciation night. It’s funny how many times we have made that mistake now.

I got a phone call from SH, which was delightful. That overlapped slightly with a very unexpected phone call from my sister C. There was no ask there, and while there was information about our father, none of it seemed like it required anything like action on my part? I’m right on the fence about whether I should call him or not. Feels like opening up a can of something.

On Duo this week, I’m sharing a leaderboard with JD, PP and M/g from bb. This is the most IRL friends I’ve ever shared a Duo leaderboard with!

live to fight another day...

Mar. 2nd, 2026 04:48 pm
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In 2018, Wakanomori and I went for the first time to Colombia. We went just as an election was happening. We were in Bogotá, and we ended up walking through rallies for both candidates--the progressive ex-guerrilla and the conservative son of privilege. We ended up with some of the flyers for the progressive guy--they were bright and optimistic, and I made them into postcards:







We didn't know much about Colombian politics at the time, but we hoped he'd win:

But he lost. The conservative candidate, Iván Duque, won.

But then in 2022, the progressive ex-guerrilla won. And that's Gustavo Petro, who's in office now. So you know ... change does happen.

My microfiction for today was partially inspired by the memory of picking up those flyers. )

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Mar. 2nd, 2026 02:16 pm
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I started writing a post on Friday about how I wanted to be more mindful with my weekend buuuut I got sucked into a game and it just sat on my work computer all weekend. Ah well.

So, weekend recap. Trick and I watched a slime recording of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry the musical (which our baby boy Jack Wolfe starred in) on Friday night. All I knew about it was one song, that it was a book and then a movie, and that the titular character goes for a walk and then goes for a heckin' walk. I was not expecting it to be so deep and dark. Trick sobbed through the last ten minutes while I made :( :( :( faces. Wow.

Saturday I kind of bummed around a bit as I was in short-term waiting mode. I started setting up my March pages by writing "New York City hangover... Take me back..." on the blank Febraury pages post-trip. My aunt and dad stopped by just after 1pm with her pattern collection, as her eyesight has become too poor for her to sew anymore. There's some gooders in there! A number of Folkwear and Truly Victorian ones, one RH (hissssss), one from Past Patterns, a bunch of big 4 costume patterns including some I needed to replace after the flood. She said that any that I don't want and can't re-home, to take them to the fabric sale at the church down the street at the end of April. I might actually get to go to that fabric sale this year as it's always the same weekend we go to the South City 3 hours away, but so far this year they have not announced anyone that makes me want to go (after spending $$$ in NYC, on my health, and also I'd like to get my brakes done before I do another long trip

Sunday I spent most of the day just bumming around after waking up at 6 am with the "i am not going to get back to sleep for 3 or more hours" feeling. Got out of bed at like 11am lol. At some point I did put FOUR needles worth of thread into the cross stitch, yay me.

Today I ordered fabric for one of K's requested dresses. It was a heckin' challenge to find it from a semi-local place that took Paypal, but I did it. Remains to be seen if they will fulfill. At lunch today I printed out scaled copies of the pattern pieces and did a mock up to see if it would work on 44" wide fabric. K is shorter than me, so I think it can work.

While I was filling the coffee machines, I was thinking about how being depressed makes it hard to do my hobbies, which would help me feel not-depressed. It's a terrible cycle, and I am going to be talking to my therapist this week so I will likely bring that up lol. Gonna keep trying to do the thing. One of these days, it will stick.
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My order has arrived from John Scheepers Kitchen Garden Seeds. :D

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