1SE for February 2026

Feb. 28th, 2026 09:54 pm
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I spent a lot of the first half of the month travelling, and the second half of the month recovering from the travelling while also working. I feel this video reflects those two halves pretty accurately.

not stitching

Feb. 28th, 2026 12:53 pm
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Random art: Svetlana Gordon's Tiffany slipover, as in the lamps, I think. I have no plans to knit it! but it's pretty.

Check-In Post - Feb 28th 2026

Feb. 28th, 2026 07:42 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What is your favourite thing to make?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



It Never Ends

Feb. 28th, 2026 10:30 am
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The Mac Mini has a new TimeMachine Disk, backups are working, and I've even done a bunch of rearrangement and cleanup of the files on both it and the Kubuntu system. I have an identical disk for the Kubuntu system, and am researching linux backup systems. Things should have calmed down.

Yesterday I loaded a Civ V save file on the Mac, and found it unplayable because it was spewing notifications-for-new-players. I started a new game and discovered that my game settings had been changed, to new player who needs all that help. (It really is quite useful when learning the game.) And here I hadn't even known it had such a setting.

Presumably this was the result of installing both steam and civ on the kubuntu system, and playing part of a game there. That installation had defaulted to easiest possible settings, as new installations of that game series always do, and I hadn't changed anything. It had also defaulted to save-games-in-cloud, which I had changed. Apparently it also defaulted to "save settings in cloud, associating them with the account", but since the older installation hadn't been set this way, it had taken the best part of 2 weeks before it picked up "my" cloud settings and applied them.

But that's small potatoes.

Read more... )

Talking Meme Month - 27 and 28!

Feb. 28th, 2026 09:56 am
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27 is late, of course, because I saw friends last night and didn't get home til late :D

27: If I had unlimited resources (including time), what hobby would I pursue?

There are two!

1). I learned how to oil paint when I was a teenager, I loved it (I was not very good at it, but that's fine), and I miss it. Would love to do it again at some point!

2). Stained glass.

Both are specifically, "money/having a space to do it in"; would also love to learn to blow glass someday (there's a bunch of workshops for it out here, oddly enough), but that's something where it's like, "I fully expect that I will try doing this and go, 'hmm, cool, not for me!'", whereas the other two are things I know I like. :D


28: Best moment of the last month?

Oh, seeing that my fucking sourdough worked and being able to make myself a sandwich with it (which was very good), almost definitely! :D

saturday

Feb. 28th, 2026 11:53 am
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A rainbow came to visit me while I was in the kitchen cooking lunch just now.

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Visual Migraine and Interference. I had a visual migraine on Thursday. If I was to try and figure out what is stressing me (and I do believe that my visual migraines are more likely to happen when I'm emotionally stressed) I would probably pin it on worrying about Skye. She had been taking her 2 medicines in pill pockets with a little moist food around it. Then she quit eating them that way. I really don't like shoving pills down animal's throats but after a day of not getting her meds she wasn't doing so good. So yesterday I figured out a way to wrap her up in a towel and set her on my lap to give the pills. It went better than I thought it would. Within hours she had an appetite again. So that's where we are now.

Another day today of beautiful sunshine. Springlike. I saw a robin for the first time yesterday when Jan and I were walking by the river. Also I found a bluebird wing in the woods. Just a wing. No feathers, nothing else. Which is another, not so pleasant sign of spring.

Current Affairs: A Dialogue

Feb. 28th, 2026 12:54 pm
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 O what wild things the internet has been telling me! For instance it says that the US aircraft carrier, Gerald R. Ford.....

Hang on right there, who in their right mind would name the pride of the US Navy after Gerald Ford?

I dunno, but that's not the point.

Seems pointed enough to me. Gerald Ford was the most forgettable US President in recent history....

So maybe they felt sorry for him. Anyway, getting back to what I was saying, the Internet was telling me that the USS Gerald R. Ford has been deployed to the Middle East with its decks running with sewage.

The symbolism is deafening!

Quite so, but there's more. This may not simply be a systems malfunction but something the crew themselves have brought on themselves by stuffing things down the toilets.

Why on earth would they do that?

Because they've been at sea for nearly a year and they're sick of it and want some shore leave.

Wouldn't that be mutiny?

Shhhh.  Anyway that's not the end of it because if they reach the Middle East they may find it hard to find a port that'll take them.

Because they stink?

No. Because all the nations round there have been pissed off by Ambassador Huckabee's cheerleading for a Greater Israel. Or, in other words, taking scads of their territory and handing it over to Mr Netanyahu. 

Why would he do that? Isn't it undiplomatic and isn't he supposed to be a diplomat?

Ah, but above all else he's a Bible-believing Christian. And God promised all the land between somewhere and somewhere else to the children of Abraham. I'd look it up but I can't be bothered.

So maybe it wasn't so clever to appoint him to such a sensitive post.

Exactly. But you may have noticed who's in charge....

Ah....yes....Him. But at least he's not as forgettable as Gerald Ford.....

Writing - February 2026

Feb. 28th, 2026 11:43 am
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Just over 10.5K words this month, which is still a good number for me, and brings my annual total so far to 25.5K, allowing breathing space later in the year since my goal for this year is 100K.

For [community profile] allbingo Valentine's month I wrote A Fortunate Meeting starring Miss Marple, who denies being responsible but was certainly involved.

[community profile] small_fandoms had their annual drabblethon and this year I wrote a series (29 drabbles because I needed to include everybody) A Year at the Midnight Bell

[community profile] ushobwri had their annual WiP month, and I finally finished The Last Chapter which is Spooks (MI5) with Lucas faced with more family news.  Although as I was writing it, I had an idea for a follow up, so A Family Saga looks like it may still continue.  I also used this for my entry to this year's [community profile] crackthewip 

And, although written last month, my [personal profile] candyheartsex exchange was posted To Brighten Your Life Discworld Sam Vimes/Sybil Ramkin.

Just One Thing (28 February 2025)

Feb. 28th, 2026 11:51 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!

Last Day Of February

Feb. 28th, 2026 07:57 am
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 Suddenly (it seems, though it's not really sudden) we're no longer getting up in the dark but in daylight. And today is the last day of February. 

A mosquito has been pestering us in the bedroom. Yesterday evening I decided it had enjoyed a long enough innings and tracked it down and clubbed it to death with a folded bath towel. It left a splash of blood on the wall.
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1. FB, Instagram, and Youtube want me to buy a Mellow Cloud Pillow for some absurd reason. I've been pummeled with ads on it on all three. The evil marketing people have figured out how to manipulate us into buying things via social media platforms. Must resist. Otherwise they win. I do not need a Mellow ergonomic pillow - also been there done that, and they never work for me.

2. After re-watching all of Buffy and up to Angel S5 Episode 17, I've picked up on a few things that I feel compelled to share...

* For a low-budget television series done in the 1990s-early 00s, and at a fast pace, with 22 episodes per season, not to mention being on the brink of cancellation? These series are brilliant in many ways - almost flawless in acting, stunts, special effects, and dialogue. Read more... )

* The best character arcs are - Spike on Buffy and Wes on Angel. And they both have one thing in common - outside of the fact that they are both in the Buffyverse - Whedon had no idea what he was going to do with either character, how they fit into the story, or plot. Interestingly enough? Whedon did carefully plot out all the others - specifically Cordelia and Willow, and was proud of it. But, ironically, Cordelia and Willow have the worst character arcs - neither quite works, both are clumsy, and both rely way too much on possession by an outside source and comic book gimmickry. (ie. Whedon spent too much time obsessing over Dark Phoenix for his own good.)
Read more... )
* Angel can't be redeemed because he's too busy fighting with himself to get anywhere. Read more... )

3. My soap opera is aggravating me, which is par for the course with soap operas, they tend to be that way by nature? I watch them because I get invested in various characters.

The Pitt, on the other hand, is excellent and my favorite television show at the moment. It's very comforting. Also it looks exactly like the ER's that I've been inside of in NYC. Certainly looks a lot like the one in NYU Langone. It's about problem solving in crisis mode. And shows a lot of kindness. Very nice antidote to my rising misanthropy - caused by a combination of factors, public transportation, crazy org, national news (the small scraps I get), and the soap opera. Also social media platforms (not this one - Dreamwidth is kind of an oasis in a sea of negativity and ads.).

4. A co-worker (Moscow Co-worker) sent the following article link to myself, Breaking Bad, and various other co-workers for our reading pleasure.

"For you reading pleasure (long article that spooked some people yesterday):"2028 Global Intelligence Crisis

To which Breaking Bad replied: "Way too long and technical for me."

Sigh. It is. It's also about how AI is taking away our jobs and evil tech revolution is taking away jobs ....reminds me of the industrial revolution.
No wonder it scared folks.

Actually, if you've studied history (specifically between 1870s-1980s) and have a mind for pattern recognition, you may realize how incredibly similar the two trajectories are. I'm not sure if that's comforting or not? Does kind of promote a feeling of general misanthropy and malaise. But hey, at least we know if things get worse than the height of the industrial revolution (that was the atomic bomb and WWI and II), we're all dead.

And on that happy note - I'm off to bed, hopefully to sleep and not dream overly much.

Long day

Feb. 27th, 2026 06:56 pm
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Work, every other week protest, then I helped my mom find a place she needs to go, then made dinner. I'm glad it's the weekend!
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Today was the day before spring "break," wherein I administered the first of two midterm exams. Students reported they had a lot of exams this week, which we all agreed was not ideal but better than trying to have an exam immediately after spring break.

Since my afternoon office hours were very quiet, I was able to spend a good part of the afternoon working on data entry for a project that two of my current three research students are working on. We are looking at what happens to worker ant body sizes as leafcutter colonies get older and larger, comparing colonies headed up by two queens to colonies headed up by groups of six queens. Since starting those colonies back in the summer of 2024, students and I have periodically gone through and collected out the colonies' trash piles, which contain all of the dead workers - a noninvasive way to examine adult ant body sizes.

Cataloguing what has been done with the colonies since their establishment led me to realize we'd overlooked a set of samples that could be particularly informative to include. So although I was quite tired, in the last 30 minutes of the day, I finally located the samples and started to get them ready for measurements.

It is much more fun and rewarding to apply ant heads to a piece of double-sided sticky tape for the purpose of measuring how big they are than it is to grade exams, so most likely that's what I'll work on for the first part of the day on Monday.

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Feb. 27th, 2026 05:28 pm
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Now that the weather is on the turn, sort of more or less because March is seriously not to be trusted, I ventured out past Bathurst yesterday to Sushi on Bloor. Possibly the staff remember me even after two months, or possibly they rush to open the doors for all ancient walker-users, but I choose to believe the former and think it very nice of them. Had salmon teriyaki instead of sushi for the omega-whatevers,  even though salmon is always iffy for me. Of course I then had Bailey's and vodka after I came home and suffered heartburn all night, which will learn me. But the salmon skin didn't help, of course.

Glorious sun today and temps above freezing so I hacked my garbage bin out of its snowy bed and replaced it with the recycle. Thus I needn't get out to Shoppers for garbage tags as I'd feared I might have to. I still don't have that much garbage, even though I haven't put it out since the first week in January. My green bin is still firmly stuck in the snow and will doubtless stay that way for a few weeks yet, because I still can't get anywhere near it. Things will melt tomorrow and then flash freeze on Sunday. Must keep the salt handy and possibly buy more,  since All That Snow will melt onto the sidewalk--is melting already-- and then flash freeze into a skating rink.

To note in the current game of Recycle Bingo: recycle was picked up yesterday morning, so one must indeed put it out the night before and not bank on a late pickup. Except that the block south of me was still out at 4:30, on the western side, while the east had already been done. 

Am wondering about a point of wedding etiquette. Suppose I send my nephew and his fiancée a cheque in lieu of a wedding present. Who do I make the cheque out to? I don't know if they have a joint account, I don't want to send it to just my nephew-- whom I haven't seen in 30 years anyway-- and I don't know if my instinct to send separate but equal cheques to each is permissable. Shall consult the s-i-l, I suppose.

Book Review: Jacob Have I Loved

Feb. 27th, 2026 04:50 pm
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I first read Katherine Paterson’s Jacob Have I Loved at eleven or twelve, and I hated the protagonist Louise with such an incandescent rage that it blotted out just about everything else about the book. But nonetheless a few scenes stuck with me for years, along with a gnawing sense that there was more to the book than I could see around my rage, so I’ve always meant to reread it.

And I finally have reread it, and I’m glad I did because there is indeed more to the book than I noticed the first time. Both place and time are beautifully evoked: a fishing village on a small island that is crumbling away as successive hurricanes wash it into Chesapeake Bay, during the years of World War II. The sea, the weather, the process of making a living catching crabs and oysters - these things are all described in lovely and compelling detail.

The character work is also well done, and the decision to make our heroine Louise a sulky, self-centered girl who is cripplingly jealous of her sister Caroline who genuinely is better than her in every way is certainly a bold one. However, the reason that certain artistic decisions are described as “bold” is because they may alienate the audience, and let’s face it, I still feel pretty darn alienated from Louise.

This time around, I did feel somewhat sorry for her. It really has to be hard to have a twin sister who is a beautiful musical genius with good people skills, when you yourself are a girl of average looks, average musical talent, and the people skills of a particularly sullen barracuda. However, my ability to feel sorry for Louise frayed in the face of Louise’s boundless capacity to feel sorry for herself without, at any point, even trying to make her own life less miserable.

Perhaps the peak moment comes when Louise’s twin Caroline is offered a scholarship to go to mainland for boarding school to further her musical gifts. Louise (understandably) is jealous, and her loving mother suggests that perhaps, with scrimping and saving, she and Louise’s equally loving father might save enough money to send Louise to boarding school in the nearby town, which incidentally has been Louise’s secret goal for years…

(Side note: despite Louise’s determined years-long pity party, even she has to admit to herself that her parents have always loved her, just as much and perhaps in some ways more than they love Caroline.)

Where were we? Louise’s mother has just offered to undergo great sacrifice to give Louise the chance to fulfill her dream of going to boarding school in Crisfield. In return, Louise bitterly accuses her mother of trying to get rid of her. She orders her mother to leave her alone, then feels extremely sorry for herself when her mother, in fact, goes away.

For God’s sake, Louise, go to boarding school at Crisfield and be happy. But no. Instead Louise quits school to work on her father’s boat, which she describes as the happiest time in her life, not because she was actually what anyone else might describe as “happy” but because she was too worn out to feel anything.

This part in particular made me scream because the conceit of the book is that Louise is writing the book retrospectively, as a young mother who has found a loving husband and also has a thriving career as a nurse. You might imagine that the life she built for herself might be the happiest time in her life! Might in fact have helped heal some of the acid jealousy she feels toward Caroline!

But no. She’s left home (with the loving encouragement of her parents, I might add), she’s gotten a nursing degree, she’s married and made a career, but she hasn’t gained an iota of perspective on anything. She has her own husband now, but she’s apparently still outraged that Caroline married the boy who Louise never particularly liked in the first place. She always looked down on him, and never laughed with him because they had completely different senses of humor, and just generally considered him a second-rate sort of person. But she hung out with him before Caroline did and apparently felt she had dibs.

To be honest, I think the book might work better for me if it weren’t told retrospectively. If Louise were telling her story in real time, as it were, if she were a teenager reacting to her life in this laceratingly self-defeating way, I might find her less frustrating. I can understand a seventeen-year-old telling herself that she’d consider accepting this second-rate boy she doesn’t particularly like (after all, the island offers a pretty limited dating pool), and then exploding with rage when the second-rate boy doesn’t even ask her. And instead asks her sister! Who took her chance to go to boarding school and is now studying at Julliard and has presumably met MANY boys, but nonetheless ACCEPTS THIS ONE, which suggests maybe he was never second-rate in the first place?? Enraging. I get it. That is, I see why it’s painful, although if I were Call I’d definitely want to marry Caroline rather than Louise, because Louise treats him like dirt.

But the fact that Louise hasn’t gotten over it even after she has her own husband? Louise. Please. You didn’t even want Call. PLEASE. Please please please TRY to see things from anyone else’s point of view, ever, just for a couple of minutes. If you happened to meet yourself and Caroline as a stranger, I bet you'd like Caroline best too.

friday

Feb. 27th, 2026 04:50 pm
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Koi. The paint and sip picture for today. I made mine a bit too fat. They are Fat Koi. Before paint and sip Jan and I walked from the Oil City boat launch to the Venango Campus gazebo and back. Got some pictures of the ice that was left behind on the banks of the Allegheny. I didn't get to see it in person last week when the water was stuffed with huge ice chunks floating down the river, though Jan said that she and Leon drove over to see it - pretty neat.Read more... )

After paint and sip we stopped at a new store called The Fallen Shoppe. All kinds of really cool arts and crafts. If I had the money or had the space in my house I'd find so many things. Nancy, one of these days you and I are going to have to visit Oil City together.

Check-In Post - Feb 27th 2026

Feb. 27th, 2026 07:50 pm
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Hello to all members, passers-by, curious onlookers, and shy lurkers, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

Checking in is NOT compulsory, check in as often or as seldom as you want, this community isn't about pressure it's about encouragement, motivation, and support. Crafting is meant to be fun, and what's more fun than sharing achievements and seeing the wonderful things everyone else is creating?

There may also occasionally be questions, but again you don't have to answer them, they're just a way of getting to know each other a bit better.


This Week's Question: What is your favourite thing to make?


If anyone has any questions of their own about the community, or suggestions for tags, questions to be asked on the check-in posts, or if anyone is interested in playing check-in host for a week here on the community, which would entail putting up the daily check-in posts and responding to comments, go to the Questions & Suggestions post and leave a comment.

I now declare this Check-In OPEN!



Follow Friday 2-27-26

Feb. 27th, 2026 01:45 pm
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Got any Follow Friday-related posts to share this week? Comment here with the link(s).

Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die".


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