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Jun. 4th, 2025 12:10 pm
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Fox is feeling better and back to normal - keeping an eye on him to ensure that when there's behavioral changes, I can notice and get the symptoms treated immediately. But for right now, he does seem fine, which is a relief. He's letting me pick him up again too, which is nice.

Less nice: Domino decided to go and sprain(?) her and it's mildly inflamed. I don't want to haul her into the vet unless necessary, because if it is just a sprain, she gets very excited, wants to jump and leap everywhere, and will instantly make it worse by going to the vet. She's a well-trained girl! But at 93lbs and with her hip dysplasia, when she gets excited, even the mild little "I'm not allowed to jump but I WANT TO" hops in place that I cannot train out of her will make any sort of ankle sprain worse.

So for right now, she's getting the physical therapy treatment. Lay down, sleep it of, routinely icing and heating it in turn with gentle massage on the joint and overall leg, and an increase in her medication for the next week to reduce inflammation. I'll sedate her and bring her in if it doesn't fix up, but here's to hoping. So far, she's gone from being majorly ginger to trying to immediately act as if the leg doesn't hurt at all after one night, so. Joke is on her if it was just a pulled muscle in the first place, she's still getting the week of downtime just to be sure.

I am kind of dourly.. annoyed/amused/self-directed belligerent over the fact I do treat my animals significantly better than myself. The answer is not to treat my animals in the same way that I treat myself - because I would rather kill something, tbh - but instead to invest that same level of interest and commitment to my own health. But it is hard. And to be honest, the very fact this is an assessment I am having to perform and adjust my behaviour over in the first place is very insipid.

All the more reason to correct the behaviours and never have to think about this again, though!
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Crazy Eddie's Motie News earned 75,247 page views and 10 comments on 32 posts during the 31 days of May 2025.
Most read, commented on, tweeted, shared, and liked posts of last month behind the cut. )

Happy Birthday!

Jun. 4th, 2025 08:37 am
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Happy Birthday,

Mithen and Starsandsea!

Have a great one!

🎂 🥳 🎂

Cross-posts; https://bradygirl-12.livejournal.com/1590894.html
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Aurora Australis readalong 7 / 10, Erebus by Nemo (Ernest Shackleton), post for comment, reaction, discussion, fanworks, links, and whatever obliquely related matters your heart desires. You can join the readalong at any time or skip sections or go back to earlier posts. It's all good. :-)

Text of the poem Erebus by Nemo (Ernest Shackleton):
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Aurora_Australis/Erubus

Readalong intro and reaction post links:
https://spiralsheep.dreamwidth.org/662515.html

Reminder for next week, An Ancient Manuscript by Shellback (Frank Wild):
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Aurora_Australis/An_Ancient_Manuscript

Links, vocabulary, quotes, and brief commentary )
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[personal profile] kingstoken's 2025 Book Bingo: YA/Children's

Wildwood is a 2011 children's novel by Colin Meloy, also known for his work as frontman for the Decemberists, with illustrations by Carson Ellis. It follows the adventures of two pretty much contemporary American children, Prue and Curtis, as they set off into the woods to rescue Prue's baby brother (who was carried off by crows) and discover a secret civilization of people and talking animals who have lived in the Impassable Wilderness for centuries and are now locked in a brewing war for control over it.

Things that would have made me love this when I was a kid:

• The world-within-a-world element. A magical society living just outside a regular city? Hell, yeah.
• Rich and vivid language, with an appealing narrative voice.
• Its worldbuilding (although I'm going to put a pin in this), which generally walks a nice line between whimsy and grit, with rules that establish themselves with a light touch.
• The length. This is a brick by children's book standards. It's well-paced and the sort of a thing that could keep a voracious reader busy all the way to their next trip to the library.
• Its sensibility about the independence of kid protagonists in the real world.
• The nomadic society of bandits and their king.
• The illustrations, particularly the full-colour inserts.

This didn't quite hit for me as an adult, but I'm glad I finally checked it out after years of meaning to.

I think the main thing that kept me from really loving it was wanting a little more interiority for the main characters. I get that the book is aiming for more of a fairy tale and Narnia vibe, but: 1) some of the characters' important choices really do hinge on personal decisions and relationships, and 2) this is a 540-page book. Fairy tales aren't built to run for 500+ pages, and it's longer than the first two Narnia books put together. I found myself craving more depth and emotional weight, especially as it went on.

For example... (Cut for Moderate Spoilers) )
Getting back to that asterisk next to the worldbuilding, I also found the story's decisions about diversity (or the relative lack thereof) occasionally distracting. I get it. Portland's pretty white, by design, and was even more so fifteen years ago. There are really only two characters from the real world and their direct relatives, and it wouldn't necessarily land well to be like, "All the characters of colour in this story are people lost in time, living in the woods."

But at the same time, among the predominantly 19th and 20th century settler-coded residents of the woods, you get these moments of groups with Indigenous coding who are either talking animals or white people—with the stereotypical two stripes of war paint and feathers in hair showing up in a picture of the latter. The text takes pains to characterize this group as Celtic, but that raises its own questions when a reference is made that seems to place them there before that territory's colonization, positioning a "since time immemorial" Irish population in the Oregon wilderness.

I often found myself looking at the aesthetics and thinking about those musical festivals full of severed pieces of Indigenous, Roma, and Celtic cosplay and felt like the fantasy here might be coming from a similar place.

The overall whiteness (and straightness, for that matter) of the book kept standing out because it's such a long story with such a huge cast. I did quite like large swathes of this book, but I think the length worked against it because the text kept offering more without necessarily offering more, if that makes sense.

This is the first book in a trilogy, and I have no idea if the subsequent books address or change any of this. I'm not racing to pick up the next one, but I might flip through it at the library sometime to see what it's like.

An Excerpt )
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The usual mess of interesting things I've read, most of them quite out of date, in approximate order of my having read them. Brought to you by my browser crashing twice when I tried to start it after my most recent reboot.

As always, I use Export Tabs to wrangle this. And maybe my current 1,625 tab count will decrease some after I close all these?
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/export-tabs/odafagokkafdbbeojliiojjmimakacil?hl=en

Some good news from the south:
Woman who went on the lam with untreated TB is now cured | Ars Technica
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/07/woman-who-went-on-the-lam-with-untreated-tb-is-now-cured/

Mechanical Watch – Bartosz Ciechanowski
https://ciechanow.ski/mechanical-watch/

How a North Korean Fake IT Worker Tried to Infiltrate Us
https://blog.knowbe4.com/how-a-north-korean-fake-it-worker-tried-to-infiltrate-us

How I Got My Laser Eye Injury - Funranium Labs
https://www.funraniumlabs.com/2024/07/how-i-got-my-laser-eye-injury/

Read more... )

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Jun. 3rd, 2025 08:40 pm
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So, it turns out that pre-orders placed at different times on the site I used-- Bookshop.org, if I didn't mention-- do not ship together and there's no mechanism to combine them. Very odd, imo, but such is life. The rep I spoke to was kind enough to cancel both orders and initiate refunds, which I should have within a week. Once they hit, I'll re-order both books in the same order. In the meantime, I'll look around just in case any other pre-orders I'm interested in just happen to be releasing on that same day. Don't want a repeat of this situation!

I'm already about halfway through reading my first book of the month and I plan to read a little more before bed. I'm not too terribly behind on my goal for the year and I feel pretty good about being able to catch up this month. I have four books I for sure want to read off my shelves and then I'll try to tackle one or two of the new ones I mentioned, since those are all under three hundred pages and a few are even under two hundred. I was disappointed to realize one of them is the third book in a trilogy but I'll worry about that later.

Step by step

Jun. 3rd, 2025 09:24 pm
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Remember what my roommate said? Ha.

I have a sprain and a fracture. I walked around with no support for two miles on that yesterday before I could get home to ice and tight-wrap it for compression. Just tightened my shoe. It felt like usual low-grade sprain pain to me.

Glad I went to the podiatrist for X-rays today because I thought sensation in my toes was a bit off. I've sprained both ankles so many times I have actually lost count. Sometimes I don't even go to the doctor for it anymore.

I've had my ankles and feet X-rayed many times during a sprain situation, but this is the first time they found something. At the doctor's office I went right to the X-ray machine, without needing directions, from being such a veteran.

(In my near 52 years, this is my second fracture. Never had a full break. My first fracture was when a Volvo door closed on my thumb while I was in high school. That was agonizing. It didn't help that it tore off the fingernail and left a long wound that had to be stitched up.)

Today, I walked around with a big podiatric boot on my left foot for a while, and now my right calf is also killing me for compensating. They gave me a smaller boot this time, so it's a little lighter and it doesn't make life even harder by going all the way up to the bottom of my knee like my original did. Soooo, I have to spend four weeks in the boot.

Rambling post about many things...

Jun. 3rd, 2025 07:49 pm
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Today, I wandered through the Urban Farm at the foot of Manhattan, in Battery Park. I also sat in the park on a chair on the grass beneath the trees, watching children play. It was a beautiful day, with a slight haze, most likely from the Canadian Wild Fires in the North.




It was a frustrating day, so I needed a break from it. As tempting as it is to regale you all with the details? I'll refrain.

Some bad news? Dochawk, you may or may not remember him from the ATPO_BTVS and ATS Fan Discussion Board? His two female cousins were victims of the flame-thrower attack in Boulder, Colorado. Read more... )

I'm trying to ignore the news for the most part - but keep stumbling upon it, whether I want to or not. Thank you, information age.

Been comforting myself by watching and listening to James Marsters Q&A's on youtube. I have a serious crush on that actor. I have crushes on several actors. Cillian Murphy is another one, so too is Hugh Jackman, Robert Downy Jr, David Tennant, Claudia Black, also Juliet Landau, Helen Mirren, Emma Thompson, Viola Davis, Angela Basset, Jonathon Groff....I am notorious for actor crushes.

Marsters said something interesting in regards to a question about Whedon and separating art from the artist. Read more... )

Been rewatching Buffy as a comfort show - and it still holds up, and rather well at that. I just saw I Only Have Eyes for You - it's an episode that airs late in S2. I'd forgotten most of it. And forgot how good it is. The first few times I'd seen it - I hadn't thought much of it, but now, it resonates in a different way? The writers are commenting on multiple things - and it subverts various tropes. It's actually surprising the network let them do it - back in the 90s.
spoilers for those who never saw it, is there anyone? )

***

I didn't sleep well last night. Ached. And I ache now. Digestive issues, I think? Although did many things in the hopes of counter-acting them. My failing was giving in and having ice cream (Malawi Coffee and Rose Almond both Indian flavors and locally made). I did everything else right - baked salmon with zuccini and summer squash, and lots of water.

Oh well, it is what it is. Hopefully I can get the restless legs to calm down enough to sleep.

Here's a nice photo to round out this long rambling post.



My favorite land music from 'Rift'

Jun. 3rd, 2025 07:53 pm
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Thanks to everyone who took part in the cat fostering! The day before I moved, I got to run by and finally meet Dude and Skeeter, the fluffballs who have occupied so much of my mental real estate.

Ghost Post!

Jun. 3rd, 2025 12:05 pm
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It's funny, because I feel like I'm spamming about Ghost ALL THE TIME, but I looked thru my dw to figure out the last photos I posted of her so that I wouldn't repeat pics again and it turns out the last Ghost Post was in February. 🫠

SO! Ghost backlog! With bonus green yard transformation, lol.

March: the dead time )

April: last snow, first green )

May: fully and abruptly GREEN )

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I haven't rewatched more B5, but I was watching various early episodes earlier this week for vid clipping purposes, and I'm still thinking about that.

Full series spoilers, mostly Londo related )

In retrospect, poor timing

Jun. 3rd, 2025 05:18 am
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I really need to have my eensy weensy breakdowns at times other than 5 am if I want to interact with another human being.

I couldn't even make a comic about it because I'd already made a comic about that exact situation already.

Anyway, the news is horrible (hate crimes, genocides), I have bad memories (no matter how old I get), and my province is on fire (and the only non-friend acknowledgement I've seen about it was an american warning the US-only about our smoke).

So this isn't a total whiny bummer and a sign I REALLY need to start keeping a paper diary again, I discovered that in my old computer files that I've been keeping since 2005, I have MANY quality vintage hamster pictures. Hell yeah.

Every move I make

Jun. 3rd, 2025 02:56 am
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I was dumb enough to tell someone last night that my ankles have been good for over a year. Today, walking to the train for that GEICO doctor appointment, I twisted my left ankle. Since that appointment was such a pain in the ass and was only one hour from that moment, I did all the walking to and from the trains to get there, then did the same back.

It's currently swollen and painful, so I'm RICEing it. I see my podiatrist tomorrow morning. Hope I don't need to go back to the podiatric boot because then I can't bring my own laundry up and down stairs. The boot goes up to my knee, so I have to do stairs carefully step by step while holding on to the railing.

This GEICO appointment was bs. They had me fill out two pages of stuff, wait for an hour, then the actual doctor saw me for three minutes. I could've stayed home and not hurt my ankle.

Roommate: "It must be mostly okay if you could walk on it."
Me: "You'd be amazed what I'm able to walk on."

+++

Sunday, I stumbled upon Juniper Valley Park's Italian National Day, which I didn't know gets held there annually, and wandered it in search of free food like a hungry stray cat. I waited in a long line for an Italian sausage sandwich, part of that wait being when I finally reached the table and they didn't have any cooked sausage left and I had to wait for them to finish grilling some more. I wonder what the people on line way behind me thought was going on.

Later, I saw a truck near the park for German bratwurst, which supplied the Grill King who made my sandwich. Scandal!

I tried to have my phone Shazam some of the music but it didn't have a clue, and I don't know if it's because some of it was in Italian or because a lot of it was sung to a prerecorded dance track. The electronica backing "Sweet Caroline" was really something.

Alas, I was too old for the bouncy castle-type stuff and the lines were long.

I’m only ¼ Italian and don’t know Italian, but my bits of French and Spanish were enough to let me understand some of the rudimentary stuff the Federazione Italo-Americana of Brooklyn and Queens folks said on the stage.

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Last week while I was driving the streets of Queens I heard loud music. Then a funeral procession pulls up, the front car with its back hatch open to reveal a wall of speakers blasting out that "I'll be missing you" song that's set to "Every Breath You Take." I saw passengers in two cars behind it with their arms out the open windows recording on their cellphones.

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