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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 27th, 2025 02:17 pm)
Today is cloudy and mild.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/27/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/27/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/27/25 -- I raked more in the parking lot.  I had to make another line.  It's exhausting and inefficient and not even making the stumps all that much easier to see.

EDIT 12/27/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

I've seen a fox squirrel at the hopper feeder.

I am done for the night.
 
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([personal profile] mdehners Dec. 27th, 2025 10:49 am)
Really haven't done them since the 80's. Usually, I do a couple projects per yr(Physical, Mental, Spiritual) but this New Year I think I might. It's something I've been thinking about for a couple yrs...."Grey Rock" to my brother and my SIL.
Chris isn't awful, he's just one of those people that feels to need to be Right/Better/etc and he's getting worse as he gets older. Anything I say has the potential to diminish me. Sandi is Sandi. If she's not Gaslighting me she's talking down to me. There are times that I look forward to being ill enough to go into CAre.
None of it's really bad individually but mult times a week? Gets OLD. Today was typical. She came storming in to my apt to lecture me on how she had to rescue a birdbath they gave me last yr because I didn't bring it inside. Silly me, thinking a birdbath wasn't a seasonable item. So she dragged it in, dipping muddy water and leaves into the house. Considering how many times a yr I fix their garden problems since neither of them can grow anything beyond plants that can survive in a businesses landscaping? Like I used to tell Chuck, it's part of the rent for something way over our budget as I se it.
Just give them no to little ammo.
Cheers,
Pat
People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

Do you think there will ever be a global government? If a world government did come to power, assuming it wasn’t particularly cruel or evil, would it be a good or bad thing?

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([personal profile] weofodthignen Dec. 26th, 2025 11:45 pm)
The cracks in my fingers and thumb are finally healing; either it's that little bit warmer, or humidity is a factor. However, I've acquired some sort of nasty sting or bite; it looks like a wasp sting to me, but it's inside my clothing. Can't wait for that to heal.
These are the rest of the pictures from Lights on the Prairie. Begin with Part 1. Read Today's Adventures for a more detailed text description.

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Today we went to see Lights on the Prairie. I took a lot of pictures, with variable results. Some look good, some are fuzzy. That's okay because I like off-focus light pictures, from fuzzy or squiggly to downright abstract. My partner Doug says that to get really good pictures of the place would take a tripod and a slower exposure. I tend to agree. I don't even know if my camera has a "night" setting, so I just swapped between flash and no flash. It was fun anyhow. Continue with Part 2.

Here there be spoilers...

Walk with me ... )
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([personal profile] melchar Dec. 26th, 2025 09:15 pm)
There and back again, 2025 edition. Sunday before Xmas = Drove the 400 miles south to visit my sister/his sister & brother. Stayed with his sister - who is the BEST hostess AND has 2 adorable black labs [Flint & Cantina] who are worth ALL the pettings. Spent pleasant times with siblings, even though it meant dealing with the daystar/being awake during the day & getting my eyes blasted by way-too-bright daylight.

Had looked at the long-range forecast which said it would be clear in SoCal during the week, with a 50/50 chance for sprinkles on Xmas day. [insert laughter] Starting Tuesday, the sprinkles began. Decent rain on both Xmas eve and day. Then, all during the drive today [Friday] it rained the entire 400 miles going north to back home: sprinkles sometimes & driving rain at other times.

On the one hand, I love the rain & people were driving carefully - so this was good. OTOH, everyone drove more slowly [GOOD!] so the drive took longer. Thankfully, there were no accidents on the way back in OUR direction. Southwards was no so lucky - and much of 152 from Gustine to Casa de Fruta was stationary due to a mudslide, so I'm glad we were headed north.

So glad to be home, safe, sound & warm.
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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 26th, 2025 09:26 pm)
Today we went to the walk-through display Lights on the Prairie. It was awesome. :D  See the picture posts Part 1, Part 2.

1/2 mile of Christmas lights walking through pine tree paths and a beautiful view across the pond.
Games, hot chocolate, and light snacks are available in the pavilion afterwards.
GPS address: Prairie Land Gymnastics and Tumbling
Friday and Saturday nights 5-8 PM, November 28-January 3
2151 CR 1300 E, Lovington, IL, United States, Illinois
(217) 508-3199
Free event, but donations are appreciated to support the project.

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([personal profile] billroper Dec. 26th, 2025 10:14 pm)
K and I got several errands done today, including lunch at Olive Garden. The junior Midkiffs are arriving tomorrow for a visit, along with the junior Roman. Jen won't join us tomorrow, because her dad could be doing better, so we will continue to play that by ear. In the meantime, I have purchased a blender on a run to Sam's Club, so we are equipped for Kade's broken jaw.

I have misplaced the receipt for my new guitar (which the insurance agent would like to have for our file) and have spent a moderate amount of time trying to turn it up in the bedroom and the office. So far, no luck, but I have gotten rid of a *lot* of dead paper from the file drawer for electronics and appliances that we no longer own.

The one ancient receipt that I haven't gotten rid of is the invoice for my very first IBM PC from 1983. I ended up dropping a bit more than $7000 on that once I had it fully kitted out. It makes me feel better about what I spend on computers nowadays. :)

But this behemoth had a third-party 10 MB hard drive, a whopping 640 KB of RAM, and an 8087 math coprocessor. It *didn't* have a color graphics card, as they could not be found at that time for love or money in Chicago. I ended up buying six of them from an IBM store in Houston when I was visiting my relatives over Christmas that year...
Good Winter Gloves
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1216


:: Halley’s work with Stèfanu Gabbana expands with thon’s newest fabric. He, in turn, has some interesting ideas which will honor the Finns’ focus on fabric used in medical applications. Written for the December of 2025 prompt fest, from an idea suggested by [personal profile] fuzzyred, with my fondest thanks. Enjoy! ::




The phone call came one minute after business hours began. Halley scrubbed at thon’s face and answered, “Si?” Thon took a deep breath. “Maidin mhaith. Uh… morning?”

“Good morning,” a smooth male voice answered, just beginning to roughen with age. “I don’t suppose you recognize my voice yet? It’s Nonno--”

“Gabbana!” Halley blurted, then laughed. “It was a late night for me. I’m sorry for being rude.”
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([personal profile] weofodthignen Dec. 26th, 2025 05:29 pm)
I blóted Móna, Sunne, Bil, Hjúki, Vǫr, Niht, Dæg, Gná, and Hermóðr with the last of the rosé. It was raining, although not hard; the sky was white-grey, no moon to be seen.
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([personal profile] mdlbear Dec. 26th, 2025 10:12 pm)

Well, here it is, the last week of 2025. One of my goals for the year was to write an infodump post that I could point to, quote from, or email to people who I've been out of touch with. I never got around to it, and it's late, but maybe this will do.

If you're tuning in late, I need to mention that I moved with part of my chosen family to Den Haag, in the Netherlands, in October of 2024. Specifically myself, N, N's husband G, older kid m, and our four cats. N's younger kid, j, was already here, starting university in Leiden.

We're here taking advantage of the Dutch-American Friendship Treaty, which lets Americans emigrate to the Netherlands (or vice versa) and get permanent residency or citizenship provided they start a business here (or bring one with them). We're sort of doing both, with our little indie publishing company HyperSpace Express.

Our plan for the business had been for N to get into sewing and fabric arts, and me to (at long last) record a new CD. The best-laid plans, etc. What's actually happened is that I got very discouraged about my musical ability, and N decided to turn to writing. She's already published her first book, The World As it Ought To Be -- Stories from a Protopian Future. Please buy a copy!

Back in the US, my son R turned FORTY last July. On his birthday I started trying to write a "state of the Bear" post, got nowhere, and abandoned it three days later, a few days before the fourth anniversary of Colleen's death. I have written very little since then. But here I am. The last week has been kind of bleak, and a week from tomorrow will be our fiftieth wedding anniversary. It will be the fifth that I haven't had her with me to celebrate.

Fortunately, Bronx never fails to get a laugh out of me when he jumps up onto the dresser when I'm getting the food bowls ready. And this evening I was mentioning to G how the IBM 1620 has to load its addition and multiplication tables when it boots up, and he said "Snakes. Why'd it have to be snakes?" I haven't laughed that hard in ... I don't know how long.

Um... not really enough, but I want to post this today (see music), and it's almost bedtime. And I have cats to feed.

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([personal profile] starwatcher posting in [community profile] ebooks Dec. 26th, 2025 12:30 pm)
 

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 26th, 2025 01:22 pm)
Today is cloudy and mild.  It rained again last night.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/26/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 12/26/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 12/26/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

I am done for the night.
This poem is spillover from the February 4, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by prompts from [personal profile] alchemicink, [personal profile] dialecticdreamer, [personal profile] kellan_the_tabby, and [personal profile] rix_scaedu. It also fills the "Taking It Slow" square in my 2-1-25 card for the Valentines Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by a pool with [personal profile] fuzzyred. It belongs to the Big One thread of the Polychrome Heroics series. It directly follows "When You're Lost, You Question Everything,"

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith posting in [community profile] followfriday Dec. 26th, 2025 12:44 am)
Got any Follow Friday-related posts to share this week? Comment here with the link(s).

Here's the plan: every Friday, let's recommend some people and/or communities to follow on Dreamwidth. That's it. No complicated rules, no "pass this on to 7.328 friends or your cat will die".

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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Dec. 26th, 2025 12:17 am)
Today's theme is Learning.

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