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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 07:50 pm)
How Uruguay’s energy supply became 98% renewable

The fossil fuel industry likes to make out that it is a pipe dream to think that we can completely replace fossil fuels with alternative sustainable sources. But the example of Uruguay shows that it is not only possible but the transformation can be done in as short a time as five years.


Now that's impressive.
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 06:10 pm)
The end of marriage?

If marriage goes extinct, it will be because it deserves to.

All these factors converge on one result: increasingly, women are finding marriage unappealing. They see it as a ticket to second-class status where they're expected to subordinate their own lives and dreams to the desires of men.


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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 05:59 pm)
Corpse Roads and Coffin Stones

Corpse roads are paths over which one carries a coffin to its final resting place. Like crossroads, corpse roads are physical places with metaphysical properties, according to folklore. Such pathways are found all over the world, but the origin of corpse roads in Great Britain is a little more political than you might expect.


The post also includes prompts for stories set in such places. I agree that it is an unparalleled location for family drama, but that is not my best topic.
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 05:52 pm)
This poem was written outside the regular prompt calls and posted as part of a swap with [personal profile] janetmiles. It also fills the Questioning square in my 6-2-25 card for the Pride Fest Bingo.  It belongs to the series A Poesy of Obscure Sorrows.


"Koinophobia"
-- the fear that you've lived an ordinary life


Everyone wonders, sometimes,
if they're living the life that
they were meant to live.

You should be able
to question yourself
and get an answer.

Are you doing what
you feel called to do?

Are you doing things
that make a difference?

What nobody else can do?

Or are you just going through
the motions because it's expected?

If you don't feel that you are on
the right path, then the solution
is simple: just change course.

Ask yourself what you are
meant to be doing, search
for that feeling deep inside.

And then go do it.

That alone will make
you far from ordinary.

So few people have
the courage to make
that leap of faith
in themselves.

Along the way,
of course, you can
take more steps
to stand out, to be
something epic.

You might travel
the world, take up
a dangerous sport,
learn how to speak
endangered languages.

Maybe you feel compelled
to teach peace and attempt
to solve dreadful conflicts.

You might be even drawn
to save lives, and that will
always make a difference.

Perhaps you want people
to see at a glance that you
are not ordinary, so you dye
your hair, tattoo your skin,
wear unusual jewelry or
clothes of fanciful designs.

It doesn't matter how you
express yourself and all of
the amazing things about you.

It only matters that you are
your true, authentic self.

And that's never ordinary.

* * *

The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows by John Koenig, p. 49. Simon & Schuster, 2021.

This comes after "Nementia."

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 05:20 pm)
This poem was written outside the regular prompt calls and posted as part of a swap with [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the series A Poesy of Obscure Sorrows.

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Plans for the Forgotten
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 2 of 2, complete
Word count (story only): 1258
[early December of 2016]


:: Frank wants to throw a holiday bash for his new people. He gets help from a surprising source. Part of the City Engines story arc, written for the December of 2025 ongoing prompt call. Thank you to all of my fantastic readers! ::


Back to part one
:: Thanks for reading! ::




“Great.” Jaliya nodded. “You’ll need a dozen people to serve food, in two shifts of about five hours each. You’ll need a dozen folks to remind visitors that no, the gym equipment isn’t meant to be used today, the bathrooms are thataway, and so on. Having another dozen people just bussing tables will help more than having the same number in the back to wash dishes.” She leaned back slightly. “I can tell about that many people who don’t already work for me about the project, if you’ve got a date in mind.”
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 02:39 pm)
Congress quietly strips right-to-repair provisions from US military spending bill

Congress has released the final version of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and critics have been quick to point out that previously proposed rules giving the US military the right to repair its equipment without having to rely on contractors have gone missing.

The House and Senate versions of the NDAA passed earlier both included provisions that would have extended common right-to-repair rules to US military branches, requiring defense contractors to provide access to technical data, information, and components that enabled military customers to quickly repair essential equipment. Both of those provisions were stripped from the final joint-chamber reconciled version of the bill, published Monday, right-to-repair advocates at the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) pointed out in a press release
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Imagine that you are deep in enemy territory, your gear breaks, and you have no way to fix it.

Also, this greatly undermines everyone else's argument that once you buy something, it belongs to you, and you can do whatever you damn please with it.  The military was the best argument for right to repair.

However, it offers a huge opportunity to any manufacturer who wishes to scoop market share.  You sell the product with its user manual.  Then for those owners who want to repair their own equipment, you sell spare parts and offer classes on maintenance and repair.  People who want to repair things would logically buy from you instead of your competitors.
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 02:37 pm)
Today is cloudy, windy, and chilly.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/10/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/10/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/10/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.
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([personal profile] mdehners Dec. 10th, 2025 10:51 am)
Last night I was told that the contractors were coming to replace my bedroom windows. When we moved in, I suggested simply removing them since they separate the bedroom from the sunroom. I leave them open anyway to heat in Winter and cool in Summer.
So, this AM I'm moving bookcases, furniture and taking down my altar. I ask my brother for help with the latter because it has a marble top and is more than a century old(aka Heavy and Fragile;>). He tells me after that they probably won't start today. "Didn't you say they were coming over today?". He said that he did but they had to finish the work on the sunroom roof/balcony. The same one they started a month and a half ago. The same job they've worked a max of 2 hrs daily per week. Wish I'd known it was the same company....then I wouldn't have started moving chit until after New Years.....
Guess I'll set up a minimalist altar until they get around to it.
Need to get back in the habit of Procrastination;>!
Cheers,
Pat
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 12:06 am)
Good news includes all the things which make us happy or otherwise feel good. It can be personal or public. We never know when something wonderful will happen, and when it does, most people want to share it with someone. It's disappointing when nobody is there to appreciate it. Happily, blogging allows us to share our joys and pat each other on the back.

What good news have you had recently? Are you anticipating any more? Have you found a cute picture or a video that makes you smile? Is there anything your online friends could do to make your life a little happier?
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 10th, 2025 12:01 am)
How a Board Game Exposed Barriers to Local Investment & Inspired Change

After facing constant roadblocks in opening a neighborhood cafe, an artist in Savannah, Georgia, created a board game that mimics the frustration of small-scale development. It was a wake-up call for local officials.


Games aren't just entertainment. They can be powerful tools for education and change.
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([personal profile] weofodthignen Dec. 9th, 2025 08:52 pm)
For sale for well north of $3 million, one of the ugliest full-lot monster houses I've seen. Many repetitive photos (with the next-door properties and their tree-filled back gardens making appearances in all the shots that show windows). Scroll down in Property details to see pics of the little rent house that used to be there, painted white inside and tarted up with new appliances for its sale—I wonder what happens to all those new appliances.
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([personal profile] billroper Dec. 9th, 2025 09:56 pm)
I am gradually catching up on things, both at home and at work.

The problem is that as I catch up on one thing, another thing comes careening down the track.

The good news is that we went out to dinner with friends tonight and had some good conversation. And the chance to talk to someone who is not one of my coworkers is a fine thing!
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 9th, 2025 08:08 pm)
Wayfinding and sense-making in a fractured world

Many of my friends are now in the 30-something club and facing many of the same existential questions about life and our place in it.

Am I happy? What skills do I need in this changing world? Do I want kids? Should I even have kids, knowing about climate change? What does a meaningful life look like? Should I move closer to home to be with my parents while they’re still around? Should I quit my job and start a commune?



These are great questions, and in general, asking probing questions about your life is an excellent idea. If you're into that, [community profile] goals_on_dw is into its busy season December-January when lots of people look at their past year's accomplishments, contemplate their level of satisfaction, identify areas they'd like to improve, and set new goals for the future.

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 9th, 2025 07:55 pm)
Today is partly cloudy and cold.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches plus a male cardinal.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/9/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/9/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/9/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/9/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night. 
Plans for the Forgotten
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 2, complete
Word count (story only): 1270
[early December of 2016]


:: Frank wants to throw a holiday bash for his new people. He gets help from a surprising source. Part of the City Engines story arc, written for the December of 2025 ongoing prompt call. Thank you to all of my fantastic readers! ::


On to part two




“Frank,” the city treasurer told him kindly, “you’re representing some of the poorest people in the city. Why are you checking out the rules for private gatherings? And the catering companies used for city council nights?”

Frank turned, tucking his hands behind his back, aware of the oil still trapped under his fingernails despite scrubbing his hands for half an hour this morning. “Have you ever been the one staring at the window of the candy shop with pockets so empty there’s not even any lint in them?” he asked softly. “Worse, have you ever been the foster kid sent to ‘respite’ care so the foster parents don’t have to buy you a present, even one, for the biggest holiday in the American calendar?”

Wanda Scudderling winced. “Ouch. No. So you want to what, put together a catered meal for your constituents? A neighborhood block party?”
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 9th, 2025 03:55 am)
The 50-Year Mortgage Was Always Coming.

When homes are priced beyond what local incomes can sustain, the system stretches the debt instead of fixing the root problem.


In most cases, a 50-year mortgage is outright fraud.

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This is the second part of the Tuscola Winter Window Walk. Begin with Part 1.

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([personal profile] weofodthignen Dec. 8th, 2025 11:31 pm)
Two hawks were soaring over the neighbourhood. I've occasionally seen a single hawk, but never before seen a pair.
Monday we visited Tuscola so I could take pictures of the holiday window paintings. These were done by Libby Neathery of Libby Jo Art Studio and there are 22 in this year's batch. I did not find quite all of them but I came close. Despite changing the camera batteries right before we left home, I barely got through the two sides of the block with Flesor's Candy Kitchen before the batteries died, so we had to stop and get new ones. I did manage to finish photographing the rest of the windows we found.  I love seeing local artists do things like this, because it encourages people to get out and look for them. A little slice of Terramagne! (Continue with Part 2.)

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