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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-10 12:04 am
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Cuddle Party

Everyone needs contact comfort sometimes. Not everyone has ample opportunities for this in facetime. So here is a chance for a cuddle party in cyberspace. Virtual cuddling can help people feel better.

We have a
cuddle room that comes with fort cushions, fort frames, sheets for draping, and a weighted blanket. A nest full of colorful egg pillows sits in one corner. There is a basket of grooming brushes, hairbrushes, and styling combs. A bin holds textured pillows. There is a big basket of craft supplies along with art markers, coloring pages, and blank paper. The kitchen has a popcorn machine. Labels are available to mark dietary needs, recipe ingredients, and level of spiciness. Here is the bathroom, open to everyone. There is a lawn tent and an outdoor hot tub. Bathers should post a sign for nude or clothed activity. Come snuggle up!
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-09 10:46 pm
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Today's Cooking

Tonight I'm making the Tomato Basil Bread on page 15 of Hello! 365 Tomato Recipes.  It uses dried basil flakes and sun-dried tomatoes packed in oil, rather than fresh, so it can be made any time of the year.  We are planning this as an accompaniment to a meatloaf later this week.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-09 07:55 pm
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Libraries

Library Loot on [personal profile] chroniclesofreading 
Library Loot is a weekly event that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library.
See the tag feed.

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nnozomi ([personal profile] nnozomi) wrote in [community profile] guardian_learning2025-09-10 07:53 am

第四年第二百四十四天

部首
口 part 28
喜, pleasure; 喝, to drink; 喵, meow pinyin )
https://www.mdbg.net/chinese/dictionary?cdqrad=30

词汇
邮件, mail/post; 邮票, postage stamp; 邮箱, mailbox; 电子邮件, email pinyin )
https://mandarinbean.com/new-hsk-3-word-list/

Guardian:
喵的,怎么有这种领导啊, meow the hell did we get stuck with a leader like this?
我收到一封匿名邮件, I received an anonymous email

Me:
别让他喝酒了,他的酒量很差。
这里的邮箱都是红色的。
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-09 03:33 pm

Exoplanets

Planet birth photographed for the first time

For the first time, a growing planet outside our solar system has been discovered to inhabit a gap in a disk of dust and gas.

Astronomers have directly spotted a rare young planet, WISPIT 2b, still forming within the gap of a dusty ringed disk around a star like our sun—something long theorized but never observed until now
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-09 02:46 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is mostly sunny and warm.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, plus one tiny brownish-olive bird I couldn't identify.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I bagged up 21 Ginger Gold apple seeds with damp sand to cold-stratify in the refrigerator.

I watered the telephone pole garden and some of the savanna seedlings.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I did some work around the yard.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I did more work around the yard.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I watered the irises.

EDIT 9/9/25 -- I watered the old picnic table plants and the new picnic table plants.

I picked some groundcherries.  :D

As it is now dark, I am done for the night.
 
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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-09-09 02:42 pm
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processing alpaca floof, cont'd





I used hand carders after washing, then drying outside. It's extremely fluffy (and probably de facto blended with catten floof). I've never spun alpaca before, so that's next!
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Alis ([personal profile] alisx) wrote2025-09-10 05:31 am
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DeadEI.

Any good Marxist can tell you that the ruling class of any nation will frequently make social concessions as a way of buttressing its brute political power with moral credibility. What makes these concessions effective is that the sentiment behind them is often genuine: It really is objectively better not to be misgendered at work. But anyone who thinks that the brief ubiquity of corporate diversity trainings is proof that the radical left wields great power and influence in America has quite simply never sat through a corporate diversity training.

On corporate diversity.

See also: this.

Leave a comment.+

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Cat ([personal profile] lilly_c) wrote in [community profile] writethisfanfic2025-09-09 08:29 pm
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check in day 9

How is the writing going today?

Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 7


Today I

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wrote
3 (42.9%)

edtied
4 (57.1%)

posted
2 (28.6%)

sent to beta
0 (0.0%)

researched
0 (0.0%)

planned
2 (28.6%)

had a cheeky break
0 (0.0%)

dealt with life
2 (28.6%)



Discussion: Do you do a lot of research for your fic or very little?
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-09 01:08 pm
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Moment of Silence: Acelightning

I spotted this, for those of your interested:

Online Memorial

In case you have not signed up and would like to, a Virtual Memorial for Alice Stewart/Acelightning has been set up as a Zoom meeting starting Sept 13 2025 at 1:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada).

To sign up please send an email to MemorialForAceLightning@gmail.com to get specific details.

Thanks to all that want to come.

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Destiny ([personal profile] falkner) wrote in [community profile] booknook2025-09-09 07:48 pm
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RIP (Read In Progress) Wednesday

How is that TBR pile looking this week?
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rocky41_7 ([personal profile] rocky41_7) wrote in [community profile] booknook2025-09-09 10:24 am

Book review: Tales of Earthsea

Title: Tales of Earthsea
Author: Ursula K. Le Guin
Genre: Fiction, fantasy, adventure

We're back at the Earthsea Cycle with book 5: Tales of Earthsea. This book is a collection of short stories set in Earthsea, crafted as a kind of bridge between books 4 and 6.

Friends may recall that the last book, Tehanu, was not my favorite of the series, although I appreciate what Le Guin was doing. In Tales of Earthsea, we get the best of both worlds in a sense--a return to the fantasy adventure themes of the original trilogy combined with Le Guin's updated views on gender and roles. Like TehanuTales of Earthsea is no longer really children's fiction. Sex, substance abuse, child abuse, and various other mature themes are much more present here than in the original trilogy. These later Earthsea books read like they were written for the then-adult fans of the original trilogy, and I think it works well.

In each of the five stories of Tales of Earthsea, Le Guin is introducing us to elements of Earthsea society not seen before in the series: How women ended up being excluded from wizardry, a young man with the ability to become a wizard (the magical aptitude) who decides he wants another sort of life for himself, a wizard of Roke who misuses his power and chooses not to return although he is invited to, a woman who wants to study at Roke but is refused. In this way, Le Guin gives much breadth to the world of Earthsea by introducing these stories outside the "mainstream" Earthsea narratives.

I respect that Le Guin doesn't just try to retcon the sexism written into the earlier Earthsea books--instead, she really tries here to reckon with how the women of Earthsea manage it, how they get around it, and how it hurts them. The resultant picture feels realistic, up to and including how frustrating it is to watch women be excluded from the school of Roke despite having helped found it. 

She continues with her theme of unexpected heroes--protagonists who are average people from little nothing towns on little nothing islands who despite expectations prove themselves capable of great things, which is always fun to watch. 

We get backstory on several things present in the original trilogy, like the founding of the school and some history of Ged's first teacher, Ogion, which was great fun (and once again I am screaming clapping cheering as the specialist boy in all of Earthsea Ged makes a cameo).

A very enjoyable read overall, and I feel properly enthused and excited for the next book. 

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Phaeton ([personal profile] dancing_serpent) wrote in [community profile] c_ent2025-09-09 05:50 pm

Topic Tuesday - Memorable Supporting Characters

Welcome to Topic Tuesday! Right away I want to stress that discussion posts are always welcome to the community, you don't have to wait until a Topic Tuesday rolls around, and then maybe be disappointed by the current topic of discussion. Whenever you want to talk about something, please simply make a separate entry to this comm, no matter the week, the time, or the topic. All right? *g*

The topic I picked for today is Memorable Supporting Characters. This is another prompt from the Bluesky suggestion list. What are your memorable supporting characters in dramas/movies? Are they memorable because they were great, or because they were so bad? Why do you like/hate them?

As usual, if you want to talk about spoilers, please use one of these codes to hide them.

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yhlee ([personal profile] yhlee) wrote2025-09-09 09:50 am

further adventures in handspun + weaving

Wrapping up this tiny DIY loom + handspun (the yarns and the silk thread) for [personal profile] eller. :) Mainly bobbin-end leftovers from plying yarns that went to their furever homes. :)



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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-09 02:51 am

Magpie Monday

[personal profile] dialecticdreamer is hosting Magpie Monday with a theme of "Lost and Found."


Welcome to another prompt call! This month’s theme is Lost and Found. That could mean a literal box of random things left behind in a diner just off a freeway connection, a person wandering back and forth, unable to translate what they know from the map into the correct spot to wait for an upcoming bus, or the metaphorical sense of “Well, NOW what?” after being stranded by a flat tire on the way to a Very Important job interview.
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For each reader who offers an idea, I’ll write at least a thousand words. That’s about four pages, but let’s be honest, I tend to lean into it, so that’s truly a minimum word count. Estimate four to five minutes of reading time, which is just about perfect for a good rest with a cup of your favorite beverage and your feet up.
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Readers who might want to sponsor a story, thank you. Feel free to message me as soon as an interesting summary goes up. The usual request is two cents per word, or $20 per 1k words, and that’s steep for today’s pockets. It’s perfectly fine to sponsor a story other than the one for which someone prompted; that doubles the fun for the amount spent. Sponsored stories will get another typo hunt, then be posted with either an anonymous or named sponsor (let me know if you wish to be acknowledged, but I default to anonymous sponsorships). Many thanks.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-08 11:35 pm

Poetry Fishbowl Report for September 2, 2025

This month's theme was "Communication Styles." I wrote from 1:30 PM to 3:45 AM, so about 11 hours 45 minutes, allowing for lunch and supper breaks. I wrote 5 poems on Tuesday and actually finished everything. \o/

Participation was about the same, with 6 comments on LiveJournal and another 30 on Dreamwidth. A total of 9 people sent prompts.


Read Some Poetry!
The following poems from the September 2, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl have been posted:

"Bring Unique Qualities"
"For Those Who Work at It"
"The Only Thing That You Absolutely Have to Know"
"A Reader, an Interpreter, and a Creator"
"Simple and to the Point"


Buy some poetry!
The September fishbowl sold out! Wow, that hasn't happened in a while. You are all awesome.

If you've been wanting to sponsor an older poem, or commission something new, now is a good time -- I have time to post things. Ask me if you need a list of available poems in your favorite series, characters, topics, etc.


This month's donors include: [personal profile] janetmiles and [personal profile] fuzzyred. All sponsored poems from this fishbowl have been posted. There are 0 tallies toward a bonus fishbowl.


The Poetry Fishbowl has a landing page.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-08 09:55 pm

Walkability

Can we imagine life without cars?

The builders of a car-free community in Arizona want to find out.

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Stephanie ([personal profile] flareonfury) wrote in [site community profile] dw_community_promo2025-09-08 11:12 pm

MCU15 > prompt tables

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GOAL: Write 15 fanfics (100 words mim.) for 15 different prompts.
CLAIMING: NO LIMIT! ANYTHING (CHARACTER/PLACE/PAIRING/CROSSOVER/ETC)!!
PLEASE JOIN 
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-08 08:19 pm

Poem: "Bring Unique Qualities"

This poem came out of the September 2, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] chanter1944, [personal profile] see_also_friend, and [personal profile] wyld_dandelyon. It also fills the "affiliate" square in my 9-1-25 card for the Piracy Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the series Daughters of the Apocalypse.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-08 07:31 pm

Poem: "A Reader, an Interpreter, and a Creator"

This poem came out of the September 2, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] mama_kestrel and [personal profile] librarygeek. It also fills the "patch" square in my 9-1-25 card for the Piracy Bingo Fest. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the Rutledge thread of the Polychrome Heroics series.

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