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Thing #1: I seem to be able to sleep nearly seven hours if I go to bed at 2300 instead of 2200. It's kind of hilarious getting out of bed to pee, thinking it's too early to start the day, and then hearing your alarm go off three seconds later.

Thing #2: I should always ask if Lambert House has their data entry caught up before I run quarterly queries. I may be taking the bus back there in the next few days because they weren't caught up last night. What makes this more complicated is that there are now two data sets entered by two different (groups of? paid?) people: one for Seattle, and one for King County outside Seattle.

Thing #3: I should have made sure Dr. Funnyname sent the results of my labs & exam to the Sculptor, because the latter's office emailed me yesterday to ask where all of that was. Mayunn, I don't need that kind of stress. If all goes according to plan surgery is in three weeks exactly.

Thing #4: If I get an email about the Wendling's electric bill – he has a separate meter down there in his apartment – remind him immediately, because he might space it.

Huh. There seems to be a theme with most of these. Do I enjoy being the executive function for other people? No, but I enjoy it even less when things get dropped on the floor.

that poet is doing it again!

Apr. 7th, 2026 02:40 pm
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Committing poetry!

(Along with fiction, demifiction, research notes, and other literary MAYHEM!)

Ahem. Announcing Ysabetwordsmith's Poetry Fishbowl, in which that writer collects prompts, writes like a MANIAC all day/night, and offers funding options to sponsor publicly sharing the goodies.

https://ysabetwordsmith.dreamwidth.org/15422855.html

My /personal/ challenge, for myself and others, based on a recent conversation:
Think of the weirdest science fiction you're read (or watched, played etc) recently.
(Other speculative forms also welcome).
Now think of something WEIRDER.
Now go prompt /that./

Prompt -- for the Poetry Fishbowl, and/or your favorite other author, and/or a fannish kinkmeme somewhere, and/or a patch of sidewalk in need of chalking...anywhere it's going to inspire people (not chatbots) to make things. Please!

You can even give /me/ a writing prompt. Ideas and plot bunnies welcome! But, my response tim,e varies from two minutes to two centuries, overall, and my creative time is quite crunched right now. Ysabet, on the other hand, WILL be writing something, TODAY.

I am ABSOLUTELY making this post for the linkback poetry reveal perk, FYI. But it's a fun event and a good writer and new prompters do get some freebies, so why not take a look?

Time for #PoolLife Again!

Apr. 7th, 2026 10:07 am
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It's been a long, dry several months with the pool and hot tub out of service. The pool was closed seasonally. That didn't bother me as it's too cold in the winter to enjoy it. But the hot tub has been closed for several months for repairs. THAT bothered me as I enjoy having a soak in the hot water at least a few times a week but haven't been able to for 5 months. Yes, the repairs took longer than expected. But finally it reopened last week.

The hot tub is open again - after months of repairs! (Apr 2026)

Today was our first day back in the pool. We went out this morning while it was still gloomy outside thinking a soak would be a nice contrast to the poor weather. But then the clouds started burning off moments after we got there. Hey, no problem; we'll enjoy a soak under blue skies even more!

I'm looking forward to a nice, long summer of being able to enjoy the pool on the regular. Since I'm retired now I won't have to work around my work schedule on weekdays to figure out when I can sneak out to the pool. In retirement every day is Saturday!

Now we just need the weather to cooperate. It would've been awesome if the pool were open 2 weeks earlier, when we had that no-really-it's-still-winter heat wave. If I could've done laps in the pool and then sat on a lounge chair for an hour each day in 90° weather, I would have. Now we're down to 60s and 70s as highs for the next week+ so the full #PoolLife experience will have to wait. Until then I'll try to make a point of using the hot tub regularly now that it's back.

summer enjoyer

Apr. 7th, 2026 04:59 pm
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I woke up about fifteen minutes before my alarm this morning.

And it wasn't a struggle to get out of bed. Or to have my meds, or get dressed. I checked the weather first, and the predicted high was 69(F, of course), which is nice indeed! So I got to wear a sleeveless top and shorts and sandals.

I started work on time, if not a bit early. It was easy to get my morning chores done, even with a hurty tummy -- I didn't want breakfast yet but I had mint-and-vanilla tea which is my go-to for hurty tummy. I made the regular pot of tea for everyone else, though.

I hung the towels and bedsheets outside -- for the first time this year! -- and was so happy to get to do this, under a bright blue sky, my skin warming in the sun.

I did so many extra little chores during the day! I cleaned my glasses. I cleaned my phone. I refilled the bottles of spray cleaner and toilet cleaner that needed refilling from the 5-liter jugs. I put laundry away. I was able to prepare most of dinner before counseling -- instead of not at all, which is my usual for Tuesdays.

All of this is because the days have gotten longer and the sun has come back out.

Every fall/winter, I worry that I'm just bad at stuff and things will be horrible forever. And every spring, there's a Monday (or in this case a Tuesday) where something in my brain clicks into place when I get a certain amount of sunlight -- not vitamin D from the pills, not lumens from the SAD lamp; I have those things and I'm sure they help but nothing like the fact that the colors are right and the outside is hospitable again.

10 years

Apr. 7th, 2026 10:50 am
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Today is the 10th anniversary of my first paid live theatre shift. I wasn't sure I'd get to the end it, let along a decade.

(Humanities Theatre's audience floor slopes forward slightly. My reaction of "well, this feels different" very quickly turned into actual pain)
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High-level stats for week of 2026-03-24 - 2026-03-30


  • Total works categorized F/F on AO3: 11032 (+257 from last week)

  • Works I classified F/F: 5846 (+68 from last week) (2525 new, 3321 continued)

  • 0.58% of all 1009895 AO3 works I've classified F/F were updated this week






A few callouts this week:


  • KPop Demon Hunters is back at rank 1. The Pitt stays at rank 3 for another week. Amazing Digital Circus reaches a best-ever rank 10.
  • Bridgerton returns after a week away, as does Coronation Street. They replace Once Upon a Time and The Devil Wears Prada.
  • Wicked celebrates 70 consecutive weeks on the chart (of 90 total appearances, starting in 2004).
  • Nominations are open for the Everything is Femslash multifandom exchange, with signups opening April 14.
  • Nominations and signups are simulataneously open until April 14 for the Women of MDZS Mini Exchange.
  • Spectre Requisitions 2026 Mass Effect rare pair exchange revealed with 11 F/F works. The Trope Variety Hour: March 2026 Edition revealed with 10 F/F works.



Full top-20 table and description of methodology after the jump )
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Following a failed assassination, professional intermediary Bren Cameron is hustled off to a safe house... or possibly, to a location where it will be easier to dispose of the befuddled ambassador.

Foreigner (First Foreigner, volume 1) by C J Cherryh

Walk the Dinosaur 1

Apr. 7th, 2026 08:49 am
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I put out a call on my Tumblr for people to ask me questions about the Goes Wrong Show; here's the first batch of my responses!

[tumblr.com profile] enter_doctor_frog: what's robert's ideas about musicals? does he like them, would he ever put one on, does he look down upon them, etc

By beautiful coincidence, I was thinking about Robert’s attitude to musicals just before I received this question.

I think Robert likes musicals! My instinct is that he has a slight preference for classic rather than contemporary theatre, but he enjoys both, and he’s not particularly snobbish about genre; he sees value in theatre in all its forms. He’s happy to embrace Peter Pan being a pantomime, for example, whereas Chris insists on presenting it as a Serious Adult Play.

(I think Chris does look down upon musicals; he’s occasionally willing to include a musical number, but I suspect he does it with a pained look. I headcanon that Chris wrote The Spirit of Christmas himself, which might seem strange when I also think he doesn't like musicals, but this is why it's a bad musical! Most of the songs delay the plot rather than moving it forward, because Chris has no respect for the art of the musical; he just thinks 'give each character a song, done.')

Therefore, Robert would absolutely put a musical on. In fact, he’d probably try to write the songs himself, and his castmates would desperately have to prevent him; the results would not be good.

Anonymous: if robert got a persona 5 calling card, how do you think he and the rest of the society would react?

Oh, interesting question! I think Robert would be outraged by the aspersions the card cast on his character, but I don’t think he’d be worried about it; he wouldn’t really expect the Phantom Thieves to succeed in stealing his heart.

Chris, on the other hand, would worry a lot; he’d lie awake, wondering whether Robert’s personality is suddenly going to change. In many ways, it would probably be more convenient! And yet the thought bothers him in ways he can’t pin down.

[tumblr.com profile] mygoeswrongblog: Robert is invited to a halloween costume party: What is he wearing and how does he want everyone to react? (bonus if you wanna think about how people would actually react)

Robert dresses as a famous stage actor or playwright for Hallowe'en, and he responds with absolute scorn if anyone asks what his costume is; he’s obviously Richard Burton. Everyone goes ‘how were we supposed to know that?? you’re just wearing normal clothes!’ with the exception of Dennis, who sees Robert and immediately goes 'oh, nice Richard Burton costume.’

[tumblr.com profile] mygoeswrongblog: Do you think Robert likes to gamble?

I don’t think Robert habitually gambles; he doesn’t seek out opportunities to gamble. However, if you invite him to play a game with financial stakes, he will promptly lose all his money to you.

[tumblr.com profile] mygoeswrongblog: What sorta thing do you think Robert likes to listen to if anything?

I think Robert mainly listens to classical music and audio dramas. The fact that he did a show on the radio makes me think he’s a radio listener.

[tumblr.com profile] mygoeswrongblog: Do you have any idea what Robert's favourite play is?

Robert's favourite play is Summer Once Again, a self-penned masterpiece tragically cut short in its first performance. (I firmly believe that Robert wrote Summer Once Again himself.)

For plays by other people: I think he likes both classic and modern theatre, but I think his favourite is likely something Shakespearean. Maybe something on the dense and difficult side, like King Lear, or a comedy that he takes bizarrely seriously. He puts on Much Ado About Nothing but insists on playing it like he's playing Hamlet.

[tumblr.com profile] mygoeswrongblog: What do you think Robert's driving motivation is?

Robert is driven, at all times, to put on a performance and get a warm reception from his audience. When I say 'at all times', I mean at all times. If you're in bed with Robert Grove, he's still thinking of it as putting on a performance for you, his audience.

Whether Robert is on the stage or off it, he's always in the actor's mindset; he is overwhelmingly, all-encompassingly passionate about theatre. Theatre's a significant aspect of all the characters' lives, but theatre is Robert's entire life. The only other significant interest he canonically has (or the only one I can think of, at least) is teaching, and most of the teaching he does is teaching others to act: leading the Cornley Youth Theatre, writing acting books, running acting courses.

It’s only just hit me that my 'Robert likes to cook’ headcanon (which is admittedly based on very little; he mentioned that he likes to make crêpes on Christmas Day, and I took that and ran with it) also fits into his love of performing: cooking a meal is a performance, and then you serve it to your audience and get their reactions!

Helping Out (part 1 of 2)

Apr. 6th, 2026 10:59 pm
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Helping Out
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 2
Word count (story only): 1314
[Morning of Wednesday, 8 November of 2017]


:: Torrin calls Jules to bring some forgotten supplies. It gives Jules an opportunity to help Loudmouth, too. Part of the “Lodestar” arc, set in the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::




Just as Jules put away the last clean dish, his phone rang. “Yellow?” he asked, smiling to himself at the ‘dad’ joke that Bodhi had used every time he answered his phone.

Torrin chuffed, then coughed. “Jules? Are you there?” The younger teen coughed again. “I was supposed to do some deliveries today, but my allergies are kicking my eyeballs around the inside of my skull. That’s better than dragging them over sandpaper, so the allergy meds are working--” Another cough interrupted him. “Sorry.”
Read more... )

Long weekend

Apr. 6th, 2026 10:18 pm
[personal profile] cosmolinguist

Very sad to realize that I have to start caring about bedtime again.

I've had a pretty great bank holiday weekend though.

  • Tried to skive off work a bit early to go for a drink with D in the sunshine. It ended up not being that sunny by then, but we had a nice time. And I got us ice-cream cones from an ice-cream van as we walked home!
  • We did indeed go out for Best Friday, which was lovely if slightly overdoing it for D
  • I made it to transgym, sent good wishes back and forth between D and the gymgoers, and got my gloves back that I accidentally left in a friend's car when they gave me a lift home...and then proceeded not to see said friend for the last couple of months. I've been thinking about those gloves every so often: I got them in Stornoway so they're nice and warm, fair-isle type colorwork, and most important for me fingerless. I don't need them now but it's very nice to have them back!
  • our friends Alex and Ian came over that evening, yay. It was so so lovely to see them. We got pizza.
  • We were invited for afternoon tea at [personal profile] angelofthenorth's yesterday. Little sandwiches and sweets and many pots of tea (and I had coffee), beautifully showed off her new table and chairs!
  • We bought some more plants, and when we got home I did some dad chores: added air to the car tires that needed it, cut back a tree that's overhanging from the neighbor's yard, started in on the ivy that has already claimed a couple of fence panels, and then sat outside with a book and a cold beer, in shorts and sandals (it's only about 60F, but thanks to testosterone I've become the guy who needs to wear a sleeveless top and sandals and shorts when it's 60F...)

Storm Dave aside, we had good weather this weekend, even great today -- and this is the opposite of what bank holiday Mondays are usually like. And it's not even dark at 8pm now; I'm so relieved.

Spring 2026 Premiere Impressions

Apr. 6th, 2026 12:32 pm
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So, the premieres that were on my list for this season are out and I have watched them.

Witch Hat Atelier: Not much to say here except "Yup, that's the good stuff."

Observation Log of My Fiancee Who Calls Herself a Villainess: I found the male lead / viewpoint character and his attitude toward the titular fiancee irritating, plus there was a minor plot point made of fatphobia, so this one's a pass for me. On the other hand...

Always A Catch: This looks like the "fun villainess-genre-adjacent anime" I wanted. Our heroine is straightforward the point of silliness but also caring and assertive, and seriously, she wears brass knuckles as a hair accessory. I'm in until further notice.

Agents of the Four Seasons: I enjoyed episode one, but it was pushing the line on being self-importantly sentimental, so I'm almost afraid to keep going...?

Ascendance of a Bookworm Part 3: I'm a big fan of the franchise and this is getting into one of my favorite parts, so I was hyped, but being a big fan of the franchise also makes me picky, and I actually found the premiere disappointing. As an adaptation, it felt humorless and superficial; like, the art was more pretty than functional, and it felt like just watching a sequence of events rather than inhabiting Myne's often-amusing viewpoint like I expect to. So yeah, great material here and as a fan I'll keep watching, but I'd recommend the manga (or the original novels) over this anime season so far. The OP is quite pretty, tho.

[PS: I steered away from Rooster Fighter for the silly and quirky reason that I'm also a fan of the web novel Beware of Chicken and will accept no substitutes.]

Bundle of Holding: Runecairn

Apr. 6th, 2026 01:59 pm
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An all-new Runecairn Bundle presenting Runecairn, the one-on-one tabletop fantasy roleplaying game of Soulslike Viking fantasy from By Odin's Beard, along with the weird-West RPG We Deal in Lead.

Bundle of Holding: Runecairn

KinkFest!

Apr. 6th, 2026 10:12 am
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[Access restricted and cut tag deployed because this entry is about...] KinkFest in Portland! )

Doctorhubbs is in the house!

Apr. 6th, 2026 09:46 am
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Spring Family Visit Travelog #12
Back home · Sun 5 Apr 2026. 10pm.

We're back home from our week of visiting Hawk's parents in Pennsylvania. No, it didn't take us until 10pm (the time shown above) to travel. We walked through our front door just before 6:30pm. And then we promptly turned around and went out to dinner.

After the affront of being handed a packet of Heinz salsa at an airport eatery Hawk declared, "I want good Mexican food tonight!" So we went to dinner at one of our local favorites, La Fiesta.

Enjoying meals at a favorite restaurant, La Fiesta, as soon as we got home (Nov 2025)

(This is actually a picture from months ago, but we ordered the same things... minus the margarita.)

After dinner Hawk was wrecked from sitting in the airline (and airport) seats for several hours. We came home, and she sacked out on the sofa while I puttered around sorting through the mail and unpacking my suitcase. I thought about going for a soak in the hot tub tonight— yes, the hot tub is fixed after months of being out of service!— but lazed out and stayed in.

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Morning Musings
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1247
[Morning of Wednesday, 8 November of 2017]


:: Over breakfast, Jules and Bennett talk about job options. Part of the “Lodestar” arc, set in the Polychrome Heroics universe. ::




“Dad,” Jules began as he settled a basket of lumpy pears into the sink. He set the water running in a thin stream and began washing them with a round, boar-bristled brush. He sighed and started again. “Dad, I don’t want to go back to working at the grocery store. Juana offered, and I feel badly for wanting to say no.” The teen shrugged. “What can I say to make it clear that it’s not Juana or the store… but that it feels like a step backward?”
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Headed Home from Visiting Inlaws

Apr. 5th, 2026 05:09 pm
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Spring Family Visit Travelog #11
30,000' over West Virginia · Sun 5 Apr 2026. 4pm.

We're headed home from visiting my inlaws for the past week. We wrapped up the visit this morning with discussion about coming back out in May! Then it was time to hit the road.

BWI airport was just 90 minutes away by car. Traffic was overall like on this Easter Sunday though there were a few slow-downs when the rain fell heavily and for one traffic accident (likely caused by the former). We thought about stopping for lunch outside the airport but decided instead to go all the way to the airport and take our chances on food there.

At BWI we had plenty of time before our flight. We planned it that way. One thing I learned from years of business travel is not to cut it close on the schedule. It's better to plan time at the airport and how to make it relaxing or productive. In this case relaxation was fine. We took our time eating food court quality lunch. I had Subway, Hawk had a chicken quesadilla that was freshly made but served with a packet of Heinz salsa. I didn't even know Heinz made salsa! They probably only distribute it to airport food courts, because that's how good it is.

The airport was un-busy for a Sunday, likely again because of the holiday. And our flight home this afternoon has a lot of empty seats, too. I haven't had a flying experience this uncrowded since, I think, 2012. Oh, and...

The view out the window when a Southwest flight is landing 20 minutes early instead of late (Sep 2025)

Okay, so we're not landing yet. We're only as far as West Virginia, maybe eastern Kentucky, and I don't know if we'll land early. But we left on time, and that's still what it feels like!

Update: We did land 20 minutes early!

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