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Title: Missing in America
Fandom: None
Rating: G
Length: One page
Summary: If found, please return.

CW: US politics content )

Culinary

Nov. 9th, 2025 08:32 pm
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This week's bread: Dove's Farm Organic Seedhouse Bread flour, nice.

Saturday breakfast rolls: brown toasted pinenut with Marriage's Light Spelt - perhaps was a bit too sparing with the pinenuts after the excess of last time?

Today's lunch: pheasant breasts flattened a little and rubbed with coriander seeds and juniper berries crushed with salt and 5-pepper blend, panfried in butter and deglazed with madeira, perhaps slightly overdone; served with kasha, garlic-roasted purple sprouting tenderstem broccoli and 'baby' (adolescent) leeks halved and healthy grilled and dressed with a grain mustard vinaigrette.

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Title: Time Cannot Erase
Fandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Author: [personal profile] veronyxk84
Characters/Pairing: Buffy (implied Spuffy)
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: grieving
Word count: 100 (Google Docs)
Spoilers/Setting: Set post-series, some time after 7x22 “Chosen.”
Summary: Buffy’s grieving the loss of Spike. 1st person narration.
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction created for fun and no profit has been made. All rights belong to the respective owners.
A/N: Title borrowed from the lyrics of “My Immortal” by Evanescence.

Challenge: #496 - Missing

Also for: #475 - On My Mind by [community profile] drabble_zone


READ: Time Cannot Erase )
 
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The day after watching Mark Steel in Bromley, I took the Windrush line up to Highbury and Islington to the Garage.

I remember a promoter friend who'd booked Utah Saints quite a few years ago recounting the conversation with them, which could be summarised as them saying "You do know that we're DJs, not a band, don't you?", and him replying "Yes, that's why I've booked you."

This night was also an entirely DJ'd night - which meant much less time to rest before sets. When you have bands, there's obviously a certain amount of time required for changeover, usually at the very least swapping out the snare drum and the cymbals on the kit and possibly shifting some amps off stage. When you have DJs, especially using laptops, it's as quick as swapping from one input lead to another¹ or just selecting a different input on the mixer.

Opening was the chap from St. Etienne, doing a very smooth DJ set that built up steadily as one continuous piece of loops and beds. I didn't recognise any actual tracks, but that might have been due to a lack of familiarity.
He was followed by Richard 23 of Front 242, who performed more of a traditional DJ set, moving from track to track, some of which I'm pretty sure I recognised (including Prisencolinensinainciusol by Adriano Celentano (mostly known now as the tune from two different Italian beer adverts at the same time)).
Next up was billed as a film by Jimmy Cauty (formerly known for being part of the KLF) as Towerblock1, but was much more of an audio-visual experience, with the music and the visuals evolving together (and impressively).
And then it was over to Utah Saints, who did their usual, and put out a storming set. Although, being them, it was almost three sets at once, switching between snatches of recognisable tracks overlaid with samples, loops, and other elements to create a single continuous hole. I recognised a number of the ingredients, but they were then morphed and added to in entirely new ways. And it was excellent.

According to my pedometer, if my steps had been actual paces, I would have done about seven miles that night.

¹ On decks, it can be even more seamless, with one DJ cued up on one deck while the other's final track is still playing on the other.

thunderbolts : fanfic : lost things

Nov. 9th, 2025 02:51 pm
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[personal profile] fadedwings posting in [community profile] fan_flashworks
Title: lost things
Fandom: Thunderbolts
Characters: Robert “Bob” Reynolds/John Walker (pre-relationship), also Yelena and Ava show up
Length: 1,119 words
Rating: Teen
Warnings: mental health issues, angst, pining, mild swearing
Notes: part of the Watchtower Tales (no need to read the other stories first or at all)
Summary: Bob steals John’s phone. Yelena makes him give it back.

lost things )

Birdfeeding

Nov. 9th, 2025 01:10 pm
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[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith posting in [community profile] birdfeeding
Today is cloudy and much colder.  Bits of snow and grauppel are falling from the sky.  Last night it drizzled a bit.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 11/9/25 -- I went out looking for more bits to use in the lantern terrarium, but didn't find much.  It started snowing more briskly, enough to collect in places on the ground, which counts as First Snow.

EDIT 11/9/25 -- I went out looking for more bits to use in the lantern terrarium, and found a bit more.

I've seen a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches.







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Birdfeeding

Nov. 9th, 2025 01:09 pm
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[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
Today is cloudy and much colder.  Bits of snow and grauppel are falling from the sky.  Last night it drizzled a bit.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 11/9/25 -- I went out looking for more bits to use in the lantern terrarium, but didn't find much.  It started snowing more briskly, enough to collect in places on the ground, which counts as First Snow.

EDIT 11/9/25 -- I went out looking for more bits to use in the lantern terrarium, and found a bit more.

I've seen a large mixed flock of sparrows and house finches.






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Strange Houses, by Uketsu

Nov. 9th, 2025 10:25 am
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This is such a fun, unique book. The opening grabs you immediately: Uketsu shows an architect friend the floor plan of a house that his friends are considering buying. The architect spots a number of odd elements that aren't just bad planning, but suggest a very carefully planned and bizarre MURDER HOUSE!

The floor plan of that house and two more come into play repeatedly as Uketsu and his friend investigate, unraveling a truly weird and sometimes spooky mystery via a series of interviews. This book breaks all sorts of rules - it's entirely told rather than shown, a lot of it is exposition, the author appears as a character, and that's not even mentioning the very large role that floor plans play - and I could not put it down.

Is the solution to the mystery absolutely nuts? Sure. Is the book a whole lot of fun to read? Absolutely. Will I recommend it to my customers? You bet!

Translated from the Japanese by Jim Rion, who has a nice afterword about translating it.

Apparently Uketsu is a Japanese YouTuber who only appears wearing a mask, like Chuck Tingle if his thing was drawings and creepy mysteries rather than horror and getting pounded in the butt. I can't wait to read Uketsu's other book, Strange Pictures.

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Nov. 9th, 2025 12:20 pm
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First snowfall of the season. I’m waiting for the bus in boots, a woolen coat, tweed cap, and also fishnets because I turn fifty-one next month and can make dubious fashion choices if I want to.
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Theme Prompt: #054 - Time Travel (Amnesty 28)
Title: a dance unfinished
Fandom: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr's Journey (ft. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga) - 
Rating/Warnings: PG-13 (Somewhat vague allusions to burn/corrosive injuries, equally vague allusions to body horror and the rammifications of time travel)
Word Count: 999 words
Author's Note: Yahoo, here I go again with the experimental time stuff and Fawful! This time, an AU time travel butchering of the end of Bowser's Inside Story. Also, I hid a Kingdom Hearts reference in here. I do what I want on that front. (Sidenote I did not wanna do a cliffy but I guess I have to. Darn you, word limit 😭)
(Today's Slay the Princess OST inspiration: here)

Summary: A ten-year-old Fawful is thrown across time and has to face the abject horror of the Dark Star up close and personal - up to and including doubts about his convictions regarding his future evil plans.

--


Time travel brings Fawful to a horror worse than the Shroobs.. )



 

Theater review: Damn Yankees

Nov. 9th, 2025 11:51 am
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Saw Arena Stage's revival of Damn Yankees, which updates the 1955 musical about a middle-aged baseball fanatic's deal with the devil - his soul for the chance to lead his beloved Washington Senators Baltimore Orioles to victory over the unbeatable New York Yankees, as a younger man of supernatural talent - to 2000, and adds a layer to main character Joe's backstory via a minor league baseball-playing father who was unable to pursue a major league career due to racial discrimination ("Back then, they didn't let you play unless you were Willie Mays"). Fantastic show! The actor who played young Joe, Jordan Donica, has the most incredible voice— now, I feel like this statement is likely to be interpreted as "he has a really good voice" and, no, I must emphasize it is a genuinely, gobsmackingly incredible voice, like, the kind of voice you feel in your chest when he's singing. Pause, watch this video, and come back. ANYWAY. Outside of Jordan Donica's singing, the highlight of the show was Rob McClure as the devilish Applegate, which he plays with a slimy charisma - half salesman, half stage magician, all gleeful malice - and all of the show's funniest lines (a crack about Florida being worse than hell and the exchange "You've got lawyers?" "Millions of 'em, and more every day" got particularly loud laughs from the DC audience)/moments, including (what is revealed to be) a mid-show appearance as the Orioles' mascot to lead the audience in a sing-along of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame."

This was staged in the round, with a surprisingly small stage space but creative use of, e.g., aisles and trap doors; I don't think a Broadway transfer has been confirmed yet, but it's definitely aiming for one, and I'd love to see what it does with more room for the spectacle of it all. As it is, this had great lighting/sound design and staging— in particular, the use of lighting to facilitate the slight-of-hand swaps between old and young Joe, and between immortal temptress-for-hire Lola* and the aged crone she would have been a few hundred years ago, when Applegate reminds her of the deal she'd made with him to ensure her help in sabotaging Joe's; fun use of video projection (on a low "wall" fencing in the stage) when Applegate first appears to tempt Joe, by popping up on Joe's TV to continue the pitch after his initial confused dismissal. I would describe it as a dance-heavy musical (although, to air opposing views, my friend D. felt that it wasn't especially dance-heavy for a Golden Age musical), with particularly acrobatic dance numbers for the ensemble cast playing the baseball team; those guys were leaping and backflipping all over the place.

* Speaking of the show's updates, per skimming Wikipedia and some other reviews, it looks like this production toned down the character's faux-exoticness and gave her a more developed/sympathetic backstory; the other big plot change was that Applegate's scheme to sabotage Joe was to frame him for doping. Another nice modern touch was that the staging of the opening number about how baseball-fanatic spouses are distracted by the game "Six Months Out Of Every Year" included both a gay couple and a straight one where the wife, rather than the husband, was the die-hard fan glued to the TV.

Sunday

Nov. 9th, 2025 08:08 am
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I'm really appreciating this eggshell topper on my bed. It's just the loveliest feeling of cozy. Weird and wild. I'm so glad I didn't go full new mattress. I did wake up this morning with a very sore leg - it was part of my dream. But, once I quit lying on it, it healed up nicely. I've been up an hour now and it has totally forgiven me.

I got the highest sleep scores I have ever seen from Fitbit. 87!!

This is one of the first non-rainy days we've had in a while. The sun is out. Hopefully, I can just drop the blinds in the pool and not have to fight the glare.

I have an Amazon return that I might take today. I bought a Fire TV stick to see if it's gotten any better or the years. The Prime app on Roku has been annoying me and I'm using it more so I figured a Fire stick might ease the issue. It didn't. Plus, while the Roku Prime app can be slow, the same app on Amazon's fire stick did not even work some of the time. Plus, another remote. Not worth it. So I popped onto to Amazon to start the return. And, I got an interesting offer. I selected 'no longer needed' as my reason and filled in that it did not work as desired in the comments. No, don't want to interact with a technician. Then I got a box saying that if I just wanted to keep it, they would give me a discount! The thing cost me $32 in total. They offered me $5 off. Yeah, nope. I've had them tell me to just keep the item. But, I've never had a price reduction offer before.

There is a new puzzle started in the elbow and TV to watch and creatures to knit. So that's my plan for today. After I do my swim.

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Done This Week

Nov. 9th, 2025 08:49 am
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I have been writing on my lunch breaks! This is the sort of easy, reasonable choice that nonetheless makes me feel like I am a very good big boy who deserves a parade. ✪ω✪

I’ve just generally been trying to arrange my days a little differently. I’m not really cutting anything out. In fact, I’ve added in both an exercise routine (I’m not doing as much heavy lifting at work as I did in my previous position) and the NaClYoHo cleaning time most days. It doesn’t even feel like I’ve cut back that much on social media time, though maybe it was adding up to more than I realized before.

The Writing Excuses podcast recommended the Balance meditation app--I’ve already forgotten why exactly--and I was feeling amenable to such an experiment. I’ve been trying to improve my sleep and manage my stress. I found myself really enjoying using it to both wind down at night AND, unexpectedly, ramp up in the morning. Using a little three-minute wake-up module really helped deal with the workday existential dread I’ve been dealing with.

Weather continues to be warm in the day and chilly at night. I’m hoping the predicted rain for this next week amounts to something so things will continue growing. It’s nice having green grass everywhere again after the dusty brown of summer.

Lewisia: 3 new pieces written, November posts queued

Day job: 42.5 hours

Cleaning: worked on cleaning my stuff on and around mum’s piano, removed cobwebs from three rooms with my new Swiffer thingy <3

Crafting: continued attaching back patch

Gardening: garden club post

Reading: Dracula audiobook (old reread, new-to-me production, audiobooks really do make the classics so much more accessible to me)

Listening: Everybody Scream by Florence + The Machine (finally, enjoyable but needs more time to settle in for me)

Clock Mouse: 1115 words

📝 weeknotes (nov. 2-8 2025)

Nov. 9th, 2025 08:23 am
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Life Updates

Since my last Weeknotes update, I’ve left [redacted location] and arrived at my new catsit. I’m in Denver for the rest of the month! The cats here are adorable (as always) and the apartment I’m staying in is really nice; the owners are kind and let me come early and stay a few extra days, which was great for me because I saved a bit on accommodation money.

I’ve now been here with the cats alone for a week and I’m really enjoying the whole experience. I’m in a residential area and it’s super fun to walk around looking at all the interesting houses and the trees slowly dying for the winter. I’ve been going out nearly every day just wandering around (in a borrowed fleece jacket because it’s been fairly cold (for me)) with a few occasional forays into the rest of town.

I’m a little annoyed that most (all??) of the museums here have a fairly high entrance fee ($10+ minimum). Of course yesterday was free museum day and I totally forgot…

Read the rest of this entry » )

Crossposted from Pixietails Club Blog.

jaymia for all seasons: drabbles

Nov. 9th, 2025 04:18 pm
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summer 🐚❤️‍🔥

flocking apart. Youth. Parallels & Themes. The Robin who died and the Speedy who lived.

autumn 🎃🍂

on reflection. Melancholy | Magic and Monsters. It's surprising what we cling to, when we're

winter 🌬️❄️

zeal. Vulnerability | Case Fic. A big damn hero and a damsel in distress.

spring 🌸🦋

x marks the spot. Humour | Flaws & Skills. Jason is hot for teacher.

On top of the drabbles, I also posted a few edits set in a Role Reversal AU (robin!Mia, speedy!Jason) for this event, all compiled here!

With this, I complete the alphabet meme :P

Character name?

Nov. 9th, 2025 11:07 pm
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I have started writing fiction. At this point, I have a whole three paragraphs, a narrative tone I have hopes for, and a complete block on the name of the character I'm talking to. For Reasons, this is bugging me more than it should (yes, they are currently Character A).

So, crowdsourcing. Please suggest me names suitable for a middle-ish class surburban white woman Australian born in, say, the mid to late 70s. I was faintly tempted to just call them Jenny, as such a large percentage of that age group were. But it doesn't fit the vibe for reasons I can't articulate. This is someone who's trying to fit their quest / portal fantasy activities into the hours between school drop off and pick up, while also balancing any number of other commitments (are they on the P&C? I haven't worked that one out yet). (I have also discarded Liz, Lisa, Kate, and Sarah, all of which were common in that age group). I'm kind of avoiding names of friends, with the caveat that if you want me to use your name for a complete stranger and risk the assumptions people will make if they ever read it, tell me that!

Will I finish this story? Well, history points to no. But it is three more paragraphs than I wrote last year, and I have more plot to go with it than I did last time I tried to get this scene out of my head. I give it two chances.

Sunday Sweets: My Favorite Things

Nov. 9th, 2025 02:00 pm
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Posted by Jen

Raindrops on roses

 (It's All About the Cake, photo by thebecker.com)

 

and whiskers on kittens,

(Odelia's Dream Cakes)

 

Bright colored houses

(DeviantArt user ~reenaj)

That make me quite smitten!

Big stacks of packages tied up with string,

(Sugar Creations)

These are a few of my favorite things!

Cute rainbow lizards, like this little fella'

(Cakes by June)

 

Going to Disney to see Cinderella

(Celebration Cakes)

 

Sweet snuggly dragons with super small wings

(Decorative Cakes by Donna)

These are a few of my favorite things!

Sharing an ice cream and making big messes

(Cake Central member kdhjth)

 

Frilly hair bows and fun '50s dresses

(Cake Central member Shayesmomma)

 

Watching the scene where Julie Andrews sings...

(Lorinda Seto)

These are a few of my favorite things!

 

Happy Sunday!

*****

And from my other blog, Epbot:

In which pets keep us young

Nov. 9th, 2025 10:01 am
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Sunday. Cloudy and cold. "Rain and snow" in the forecast and in fact, it's snowing now, just a tease, but -- yeah, that's snow.

Big Excitement on the overnight!

First, a little background. Years and years ago, someone told me about their cat who had gotten her head stuck in the handles of a shopping bag, freaked, and proceeded to wreck the house until she could be caught and disentangled.

Obviously, I remembered the story, but in all my years of cat-keeping, I had never seen one of our (superior of course) cats do this.

I want to pause here and state, unequivocally, that my cats are superior.

That said. . . At four-fifteen this morning I was waked by a mighty CRASH!, and the sound of claws skittering on hardwood floors. Looking back, I have to suppose that having been wakened from a sound sleep was a factor in my relative calmness, as I tossed back of the sheets, got into slippers (I hadn't heard glass break, but best to be prepared) and robe (house was cold). I wandered out to the living room, where I first saw that the basket of keys, gloves, garage door openers, extra sunglasses, and assorted other junque that lives on the table by the front door, had been launched and the contents scattered everywhere.

It took a bit to pick all of this up, and I had to turn on the foyer light, which allowed me to see -- in the kitchen -- the contents of the bag I had started to fill with Stuff to take to Goodwill. Several of those things (not glass, but delicate) needed to be binned, which I did, then gathered up the other stuff to put on the snow bench . . .

. . . which is when it occurred to me to wonder where the Actual Bag was.

I sighted down the living room, and saw what appeared to be the bag between the rocking chair and the table next to it. Upon collection, however, it was revealed to be two-thirds of a bag: one handle and a swath of paper was still missing.

I got rid of the big chunk of bag and walked to the back, where I heard a rustling in the closet in Steve's office.

Let me pause here to say that one of Rook's many fine qualities is that he apparently trusts me to Fix Stuff. I stopped a couple steps into the room, where I could see the closet and it could see me, and said, "You've still got the bag around your neck, don't you? C'mon, Rookie. Let me help you."

And he came -- belly low and tail drooping, yes, but he came -- and put himself across my feet. I got the loop from around his neck, and dropped the remains of the bag into the recycling bin by the desk.

Rookie stood up on his back legs, put his front paws on my knee, and Gazed Adoringly™ up into my face, so I picked him up and sat down. We snuggled for a bit, then I brought him back to bed with me.

Which is why I was a tad late rising this morning. I've eaten breakfast -- leftover sweet potato stifry from yesterday's lunch -- and my second mug of tea is at hand. I still need to locate a bag without handles to put the surviving Goodwill stuff into. And I guess while I'm in this part of the house, and on the Business Computer, I'll pull the trigger on that order I've been building for a bit.

How's everybody doing this morning?

          


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