Poem: "Our Homemade Safety Nets"

Apr. 26th, 2026 09:36 pm
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This poem came out of the March 17, 2026 Bonus Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] dialecticdreamer. It also fills the "Thread" square in my 3-1-26 card for the National Crafting Month Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] fuzzyred. It belongs to the Mercedes thread of the Polychrome Heroics series.

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Thanks to a donation from [personal profile] fuzzyred, there are 50 new verses in "No Faster or Firmer Friendships." Josué and Maria-Vera begin reading The Last Calabash together, a story about family loss and recovery.

Birdfeeding

Apr. 26th, 2026 12:29 pm
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Today is sunny and mild.

I fed the birds. I've seen a few sparrows and house finches, plus a fox squirrel.

I put out water for the birds.

I set out some of the potted plants in flats.

4/26/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

4/26/26 -- I planted 4 petunias, 4 blue lobelia, and a 'Dusty Miller' artemesia in the blue chalk horse pot.

4/26/26 -- I planted two pots, each with 2 petunias, 4 white alyssum, and a 'Dusty Miller' artemesia. I put the last 'Dusty Miller' into the previous pot of yellow-and-white flowers.

When making a container garden of different flowers, it helps to create some unity by repeating elements. I do that with the fillers: 'Dusty Miller' artemesia, alyssum, and lobelia.

4/26/26 -- I potted up the three ice plants for the new picnic table garden. This concludes the batch of plants from DeBurh's.

4/26/26 -- We picked up dead weed stems from the edge of the south lot. We filled the wagon and only cleared about 3-4 feet by maybe 20 feet. :/

4/26/26 -- I got the groundcloth laid out; it's still flyaway and fragile, but at least on a calmer day I got it pinned down good enough for government work. I hauled out the solid-top pallet and sprayed the top side with waterseal.

4/26/26 -- I sprayed the underside of the solid-top pallet.

We rolled up the hose.

My partner Doug is going out to mow the little bit we got cleared.

4/26/26 -- I put the solid-top pallet back in the shed.

4/26/26 -- I did more work around the patio.





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Friending Meme

Apr. 26th, 2026 11:40 am
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[personal profile] maevedarcy has posted a friending meme. I've copied my answers below.



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This year during Three Weeks for Dreamwidth, I'm writing about reading as a way of becoming an expert in a given subject. Read Part 1: Introduction to Becoming an Expert.


Three Weeks for Dreamwidth Part 2: Architecture

Architecture is the art of designing and building structures, such as houses, offices, churches, or skyscrapers. It goes back only a little less far than humanity does. People have always needed shelters and event spaces, and started making their own rather early on. Here on Dreamwidth, check out [community profile] farmhouseprints, [community profile] flaneurs, [community profile] photographic_i, and [community profile] urban_photos.


Three Weeks for Dreamwidth April 25-May 15

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Jokes

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:19 pm
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Jokes

* Why did the crab cross the road? It didn’t—it used the sidewalk.
* What’s the difference between the bird flu and the swine flu? One requires tweetment and the other an oinkment.
* What is the most popular fish in the ocean? The starfish.
* What’s the difference between ducks and dine-and-dashers? Ducks take care of their bills.
* I found a lion in my closet the other day! When I asked what it was doing there, it said “Narnia business.”
* What's the difference in an alligator and a crocodile? You’ll see one later and one in a while.
* I went to the aquarium this weekend, but I didn’t stay long. There’s something fishy about that place.

Quotes

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:18 pm
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Quotes

1. “My keyboard must be broken, I keep pressing the escape key, but I’m still at work.” – Unknown
2. “A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out.” – Walter Winchell
3. “Friendship is like peeing in your pants. Everyone can see it, but only you can feel its warmth.” – Unknown
4. “A good friend will help you move. But a best friend will help you move a dead body.” – Jim Hayes
5. “I don’t know what’s tighter, our jeans or our friendship.” – Unknown
6. “We’ll be friends until we’re old and senile… then, we’ll be new friends.” – Unknown

90 discussion questions

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:15 pm
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90 discussion questions

1. What does the sky look like today? How does it make you feel? No sun today. Very overcast and depressing. But I made up for it because it was my granddaughter’s 21st birthday.

What is something that brings you profound joy? How could you get more of that in your life?

My grandchildren. I have them over for dinner every two weeks.


If you could run any business and know it would succeed…what would it be? Some type of restaurant. I love to cook and bake.


What do you need MORE of in your life right now?

Good news. I'm hoping I have some soon.

Crunchy questions.

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:14 pm
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Crunchy questions

What's a genre of fiction that you didn't think you'd like, but found yourself liking after something changed your mind?  

I read one slash story and had no idea that I would like it.



If you're an avid book reader, what are some things you wish publishers would do (or not do) when marketing a book?

I love books, so I have no wishes to tell them.

Do you like musicals? Operas? Ballets? Do you have any favorites, least favorites, unpopular opinions?

I love opera and ballet. I used to go when younger.

Have you ever known someone who got married after a short time? How did it work out?

My sister married a guy after only dating for two months. They divorced about four years later.

What are some unpopular fandom opinions you hold, or held in past fandoms?

I don't have any unpopular fandom opinions.

April not quite 365 days.

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:12 pm
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April not quite 365 days

20. Did you sleep well last night? Not really, but I plan to catch up tonight.

21.  If you could live anywhere in the world, where would that be? Arizona. And I live here.


22.  If you took part in a quiz, what would be your specialist subject? I don't understand this question.


23.  In 1895, Ngaio Marsh, New Zealand detective writer and producer, was born in Christchurch, New Zealand. Have you ever read any of her detective novels? If not, who is your favourite detective novelist?
Sherlock Holmes is first. Then I jump to James Patterson’s Alex Cross books. I've never read one I didn't love.


24.  It’s Barbara Streisand’s birthday – are you a fan of her music or movies?

Not so much her music, but I love her movies.

25.  When’s the last time you had to use a plumber?

Last week. I hate calling them. It always costs way too much.

Granddaughters are great

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:10 pm
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Granddaughters are great.

Jayla almost 18.



Sam is 21 today.

Today's Adventures

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:11 pm
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Today we went to the Douglas-Hart Nature Center for their Earth Day celebration and native plant sale.

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Philosophical Questions: Different

Apr. 25th, 2026 11:10 pm
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People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

What would be different if the 9/11 terrorist attack never occurred?


We would have a lot more freedom, privacy, and civil rights. I might still be willing to use airports.

The terrorists may have missed the White House, but they scored a direct hit on the American way of life. It's among the most effective terrorist attacks in recorded history, and it's still working.

You Don't Have to Stay

Apr. 25th, 2026 08:40 pm
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The Game Is Rigged And You Don't Have To Stay

Most people don't leave because they think they can't. Not because of money. Not because of the kids. Because nobody ever said out loud that leaving is a rational choice.

If you are unhappy with your life, do something about it. If you only have one or a few issues, then it makes sense to try fixing them first. But if you hate most or all things about your job, where you live, your family, whatever -- then leaving IS a rational choice. See Introduction to Goal-Setting Frameworks for ideas about making logical decisions. As long as you are a legal adult, you have the right to leave situations that don't suit you. It's not selfish to stay alive.

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Science

Apr. 25th, 2026 08:00 pm
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Scientists just discovered Africa is closer to breaking apart than we thought

East Africa may be cracking open—and the same forces tearing it apart could be why we have such a vivid record of human origins.

Beneath East Africa’s Turkana Rift, scientists have found the crust is thinning to a critical point, suggesting the continent is gradually breaking apart. This “necking” process marks an advanced stage of rifting that could eventually lead to a new ocean forming millions of years from now. Surprisingly, the same geological forces that are splitting the land may also explain why the region holds such a rich fossil record. Instead of being the birthplace of humanity, Turkana may just be where the story was best preserved.



... or the rift could rip open suddenly and unexpectedly quite a bit sooner. Say, if some other part of the crust made a massive shift to release pressure. I wouldn't want to live or work near there. It's fascinating to watch from a safe distance though.

Birdfeeding

Apr. 25th, 2026 02:30 pm
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Today is sunny and mild.  It rained on and off yesterday.

We went out early to catch the native plant sale at Douglas-Hart Nature Center.  Then we had more errands to run.

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

I put out water for the birds.

I set out some flats of pots and watered them.

EDIT 4/25/26 -- I planted four Burpless Cucumbers in pots, two on the old picnic table garden and two on the new picnic table garden.

EDIT 4/25/26 -- I planted four chocolate cherry tomatoes in pots, two on the old picnic table garden and two on the new picnic table garden.

I planted a garden sage and a variegated sage in a trough pot, and a cilantro in another trough pot, at the new picnic table garden.  I still need to do more with the troughs because their soil level is low.

EDIT 4/25/26 -- I topped up the trough pots, sowed 'Slow Bolting' cilantro around the potted cilantro, and watered the recently planted things.

EDIT 4/25/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 4/25/26 -- I planted the catnip.  This completes the flat of small square pots. \o/

EDIT 4/25/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

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

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.

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Title: The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook
Author: Matt Dinniman
Series: Dungeon Crawler Carl, book 3
Genre: Science Fiction

4.25 stars

I was expecting to start getting bored with the series here, figuring it'd be more of the same and get old, but the author does a good job coming up with completely new levels of the Dungeon. There are always new things to learn, new skills to develop, new people to meet. It's a great book, slightly better than the last one, although the last one was really interesting because that's the one where players (crawlers) chose their race and class and there are hundreds of choices of each. I don't think I've seen two players with an identical race/class combo yet. Still recommending the series. Now onto book 4!

Book Review: Carl's Doomsday Scenario

Apr. 25th, 2026 01:09 pm
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Title: Carl's Doomsday Scenario
Author: Matt Dinniman
Series: Dungeon Crawler Carl, book 2
Genre: Science Fiction

4 Stars

This is the second book in the Dungeon Crawler Carl series. I actually finished it days ago, but I went on right away to the third book and forgot to write a review. This is still a really good series. It's very entertaining, fast-paced, and it seems like each book is going to have a brand new "world" to explore, so it doesn't get too stale. Highly recommend this series!

Hi everyone

Apr. 25th, 2026 01:55 am
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I had to have an EkG today, before Thursday. That's the big day of my Broncoscopy. The girl that did my ekg said it was a little off. What a dumb thing to tell me. If no one calls me, I'll know its still on. I can't seem to focus right now. I hope to start posting soon. Take care of yourselves. Hugs.🌹🌹🌹🌹
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This year during Three Weeks for Dreamwidth, I'm writing about reading as a way of becoming an expert in a given subject. Read Part 2: Architecture.


Part 1: Introduction to Becoming an Expert

Previously I posted about "How to Get Good at Anything." That touched on "The 3 Book Rule to Become An Expert." The premise is that, if you have read just three books on a subject, you know more about it than the general level of knowledge. You don't know as much as a professional should, but you know enough to answer about 80% of questions on the matter. This is enough to be useful to most people regarding most issues in that area. The really complicated or difficult stuff can be left to the professional level of experts. Here on Dreamwidth, check out the Books communities and [community profile] datahoarders.


Three Weeks for Dreamwidth April 25-May 15

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