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Dec. 28th, 2025 08:14 pmDaily Check-In
Dec. 28th, 2025 08:16 pmOpen to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 26
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bluedogs track notes
Dec. 28th, 2025 05:13 pmyoutube: bluedogs
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Quick post
Dec. 29th, 2025 12:51 am
331/365: Debris on Bewdley Bridge
Click for a larger, sharper image
I have to be honest: in a way I will be relieved once my 365 project ends in a month or so. It has been interesting, but I don't feel I want to keep on trying to find a photo to post every single day. I'm certainly not going to stop posting them altogether, though! Anyway, here is some debris washed up against Bewdley Bridge. Most of the older bridges along the Severn get this, at least until someone can be bothered to go and clear it! And then the cycle starts again... :P
School : BtVS : icons : SHS
Dec. 28th, 2025 05:49 pmFandom: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Rating: G
Content notes: None apply
Summary: icons of Sunnydale High School
( SHS )
vital functions
Dec. 28th, 2025 10:35 pmReading. Me, a few days ago:
... I picked up the bad and naughty book I'm not supposed to read after 8pm because it's too annoying It was annoying
So that's how The Story of Pain (Joanna Bourke) is going. ( Read more... )
I have also made a tiny bit more progress on Index, A History of the (Dennis Duncan), read one and a half magazines sent to me by Organisations Various that I feel bad recycling unread but which have a tendency to Accumulate in that state, and some of a Libby sample of Cloistered (Catherine Coldstream) based on one of you mentioning it mid-November, which I have just about got up to on my reading page. Also, I am up to mid-November on my reading page.
Added to the queue are Vespertine (Margaret Rogerson; courtesy of someone mentioning it a while back, probably
skygiants, and my library Acquiring A New Copy), The Long Journey of English (Peter Trudgill; a present from my mother, in her capacity as a linguist), and Terry Pratchett: A Life With Footnotes (Rob Wilkins; a loan from my father). For the sake of my spreadsheet of books (with the increasingly inaccurate filename books-2011.ods) I am probably going to be trying to finish rather than start things for the rest of the calendar year (not the Bourke) but we'll see how that goes.
Listening. ... an episode of Elementary that a relative was watching...
Playing. Scrabble! Monument Valley 3. Inkulinati (having another go at beating my head against a run at Master difficulty).
Cooking. Another batch of the quince and squash stew. Two days' worth of minestrone (with bulgur wheat because we are apparently out of tiny pasta, but not that), which worked well as Some Lunches. I think little else of note.
Eating. So much of my mother's cooking various, including a few last tomatoes from her greenhouse (!!!). Also my father's mince pies.
Exploring. Several stonks around Cambridge, including visits to some little free libraries and to various likely locations for snowdrops (mainly the grounds of Churchill, up at the chapel end, where they do indeed exist). Brief trip to Anglesey Abbey, which also has snowdrops coming out and one very enthusiastic daffodil; winter garden remains lovely.
Growing. The pineapple leafs are taller than the (remaining, trimmed) originals, as of... two weeks ago? Ten days? But I think I hadn't yet mentioned and it's still making me smile.
There is one (1) curry leaf cutting that is Not Yet Dead.
and mid the shadowy throng.
Dec. 28th, 2025 11:11 pmRec-cember Day 28
The Dark Is Rising
Watch for the Greenwitch by
In the light from the bonfire the Greenwitch rose up, tall and ragged against the sky, like something from long ago. Not the fine past of the grail, of long spears and iron, thorny, intricate poetry and patterns. Not even the past, thought Jane, of neat sharp flints laid out on red velvet under museum lights, axes and arrowheads. Something older, like rough rock, the rings of yellow lichen spreading out through the years like ripples from a stone thrown into still water.
Picspam/Quiz: Hands
Dec. 28th, 2025 10:50 pm
The challenge: identify who's being depicted, and which scene it is!
Hard mode: without looking at the comments first. :p
Sometimes it's easy to tell who it is, but not necessarily when; sometimes if you know who, you know what scene it has to be. Please post your guesses in the comments!
Without further ado (as usual, click for full size): ( 44 pics to identify! )
I'll post the solution next weekend. Good luck, everyone! Looking forward to some guesses! Or if you're not playing, enjoy the picspam! :)
[ SECRET POST #6932 ]
Dec. 28th, 2025 03:51 pm⌈ Secret Post #6932 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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Notes:
Secrets Left to Post: 00 pages, 00 secrets from Secret Submission Post #990.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
10 out of 20 - OZ (HBO) - Martin Querns, Tim McManus, Sean Murphy - Rehearsals on the Road
Dec. 28th, 2025 02:22 pmFandom: OZ (HBO)
Characters: Martin Querns, Tim McManus, Sean Murphy
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 300
Prompt: Mistletoe
Summary: When Querns' car is in the shop, he has to ride with some of his staff. It may be a decision he comes to regret.
( Rehearsals on the Road )
New K-9 fic: Making choices (Ren/Oboro/Fujimaru/Kagari)
Dec. 28th, 2025 07:59 pmMaking choices | K-9 | Fujimaru Jin/Hizuki Ren/Kagari Yukito/Oboro Yuushirou | 1.6k words | rated T
Summary: Had Kagari drawn his sword, it wouldn't have been so bad. But Fujimaru was taken down too early to say the word, and so Kagari didn't.
Read it on Dreamwidth on AO3.
{10 out of 20]: Poirot: Gen
Dec. 28th, 2025 02:48 pmFandom: Poirot
Rating: Gen
Length: 300
Prompt: singing Christmas carols
Summary: Poirot is aggrieved by Hastings' cup.
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Fandom Trees 2025: Needy Trees
Dec. 28th, 2025 02:31 pmFandom Asides:
~The first time I saw the challenge frattweek mentioned, I thought it was a college!AU.
~I’ve discovered that in addition to Bluey, Toddler A (known formerly as Baby A *g*) loves Wicked and K-Pop Demon Hunters.
New Tag: yeast-free!
Dec. 28th, 2025 11:20 amI went through and added it to any relevant posts in the bread tag, since that's where it'll be of most use. But going forward, if your post is yeast-free, please tag it as such.
So, in the future, if you want to find things that are free of yeast, for best results you'll probably want to filter through two tags, such as !: yeast-free and task: baking or, narrow it down even further with !: yeast-free and meal: bread. The bread tag contains breads, flat breads, quick breads, biscuits, wraps, and crackers, and is mainly where you're going to find yeast or the notable lack thereof.
The technique is a bit fiddly because you have to create the URL yourself, but you can always browse the intersection of two tags in a journal by manually typing in a URL in this format: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=and
That'll give you all posts in user's journal that are tagged with both things.
Or, you can browse a combination of two tags: https://user.dreamwidth.org/tag/tag1,tag2?mode=or
That will give you all of user's posts that are tagged with tag1 OR tag2. In effect, all posts with tag1, plus all posts with tag2. So say you want to see all of our posts tagged meal: bread OR meal: dessert all at once, or diet: vegan-friendly OR !: dairy-free.
You'll need to reproduce the tags exactly, including spaces and punctuation. Here's a list of the comm's tags. They're hierarchical, which means they belong to groups and all start with a category, which is followed by a colon and then a space: like "meal: " or "content: " or "!: " which is our "free-from" category and where you can find our newest tag: !: yeast-free.
And because I, for one, can never remember how to make this work, here's a link to the Dreamwidth FAQ explaining how to use AND and OR with tags.
