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Feb. 1st, 2026 04:02 pm
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So, my friend, omens, pointed me towards this new February Challenge and it looks pretty fun, so I think I'm going to do it. Pending that I actually remember! https://dreamersdare.dreamwidth.org/150511.html

Week 1 (February 1st-7th): Standalone media (e.g. films, novels, short stories, plays)

So, the point is to make top ten lists, however you want to do it.

Standalone Media Top Ten List:

1. Arrival
2. All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury
3. The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by Ursula K. LeGuin
4. The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCollough
5. The Lottery by Shirley Jackson
6. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
7. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab
8. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
9. The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren
10. Cry to Heaven by Ann Rice

This was a hard list to complete. I got confused about whether to include book series here, because next week is series, but the examples don't include book series. Six out of my top ten are books from series.

After thinking about it a while, I've redone my list to remove the book series novels. I'll include those in next week's.
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A couple posts coming at you today. Starting it off with a book review

Title: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Author: Philip K. Dick
Genre: Science Fiction

PEACH

Plot: 3.5
Entertainment: 3.5
Artistry: 3
Characters: 3
Heart: 3

=3.25 stars

This novel, if you didn't know, was the basis for the movie Blade Runner. It is another book on my list of 100 best science fiction novels, so if nothing else, I'm glad I could mark it off. I have mixed feelings on this book. I can kinda see why people like it so much, and by people, I mean men. But that's the exact reason it bugs me. I'm not sure I can say it was being preachy, but it did feel like it was full of itself and so sure it was touching on philosophical concepts that no one has ever thought of before. It was kind of mansplainy without really being that? It just reminds me of really insufferable men, and I don't have a better reason for why I didn't care for it. Still gets 3 stars because it is a classic, it just didn't really move me in any significant way.

Safety

Feb. 1st, 2026 02:58 pm
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Middle age is becoming a breaking point in the U.S.

For many Americans, midlife is no longer a plateau—it’s a pressure point.

Middle age is becoming a tougher chapter for many Americans, especially those born in the 1960s and early 1970s. Compared with earlier generations, they report more loneliness and depression, along with weaker physical strength and declining memory. These troubling trends stand out internationally, as similar declines are largely absent in other wealthy nations, particularly in Nordic Europe, where midlife well-being has improved
.


The article actually said most of what I would've said regarding causes and solutions. One thing it missed: the sandwich effect. Middle-age adults, mostly but not exclusively women, often become responsible for aging parents as well as children. It's actually worse for the few male caregivers: almost all of the rare support programs serve only female caregivers.  Even if they're permitted in, being the only man in a group of women can feel more isolating than just staying home.

2026 60 question meme

Feb. 1st, 2026 12:57 pm
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3. What are you looking forward to right now? IF you can't think of anything, what could you do to change it?

I'm looking forward to working on my challenges for [community profile] fandom_empire. I love Sundays because of that. They're usually up by now, but sometimes it's a little later than other Sundays. I hope I have some good prompts to work with today. Woot. I'm also looking forward to making some moodboards, which I love. I look forward to many things every day, so this one was pretty easy for me. I joined some new communities and want to make something for each of them. I love DW and their communities.

Birdfeeding

Feb. 1st, 2026 01:49 pm
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Today is partly cloudy and cold.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a large flock of sparrows, two starlings, a male cardinal, and a wren.  The sparrows are widely foraging on the ground under bushes. 

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 2/1/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I refilled the hopper feeder.

EDIT 2/1/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I put out more birdseed.

EDIT 2/1/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I am done for the night.

Valentines Bingo Card 2-1-26

Feb. 1st, 2026 03:52 am
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Here is my card for the Valentines Bingo over in [community profile] allbingo. The fest runs from February 1-28. (See all my 2026 bingo cards.)

If you'd like to sponsor a particular square, especially if you have an idea for what character, series, or situation it would fit -- talk to me and we'll work something out. I've had a few requests for this and the results have been awesome so far. This is a good opportunity for those of you with favorites that don't always mesh well with the themes of my monthly projects. I may still post some of the fills for free, because I'm using this to attract new readers; but if it brings in money, that means I can do more of it. That's part of why I'm crossing some of the bingo prompts with other projects, such as the Poetry Fishbowl.

Underlined prompts have been filled.


VALENTINES BINGO CARD

Read a BookPraiseInterracial or Interspecies LoveMarrakesh in Morocco Take a Class
Taking It SlowYellowstone National Park in Wyoming USAExperimentationCan't get no satisfactionNonphysical Passions
Validate YourselfHelplessnessWILD CARDLac Rose in SenegalBreaking the rules
Nonsexual TouchRespect LimitsSedona in
Arizona USA 
DenialFantasies 
Odd coupleYou are so bustedDo What You LoveSuch a gentlemanEnjoy Some
Private Time

February question Memes. Day one

Feb. 1st, 2026 01:39 am
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1. What’s your favourite hot beverage? How do you make it?

I love hot cocoa but I also love hot tea. I brew up a cup of black tea and add a tablespoon of mango nectar. It’s really good. I love mango anything. Try it you might find out it’s good. You can also use peach nectar. But I’ve I have to choose I think I would. Choose hot cocoa. I crave chocolate all the time. I’m a little allergic to it. It get nausea but does that stop me, hell no. I eat chocolate every chance I get.

Now, a question for you? What is your favorite hot drink? And if you had problems with eating chocolate would you you still eat it like I do. Inquiring minds want to know.

2026 60 question meme

Jan. 31st, 2026 09:31 pm
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Ten things that bring me Joy. (Aren't you glad I'm doing this? LOL LOL)

1. My hubby. (We are celebrating our 56th Anniversary on Feb. 20th. He's my best friend.)

2. My children (I have five, really, I have three, but we adopted and raised two grandchildren)

3. My Grandchildren and great-grandchildren (Not too many, 8 is all, and greats are 5.)

4. Writing fanfic (I've been doing this for 26 years. Still not great at it, but I love it.)

5. Being on Dreamwidth (I love my time on DW. I have so many good friends and they make me smile, laugh, cry, and just feel good about everything.)

6. Belonging to many communities on DW (too many of them to list OR should I try?) (BEagoldfish, SMallFandomBang, AllBingo, Fandom Empire, Fandom Trees, Holiday Wishes, Snowflake Challenge, halfamoon, Romancing McShep, Sunshine Revival, Threesentenceficathon, ushobwri, Comment Bingo, gamechangerhr, Small Fandoms, Trope of the month, Trope Bingo)

7. Cooking (I love to cook and bake)

8. Going out to eat with friends (Love my friends and family that we go out with too)

9. Going to New Mexico to see my family (I have one sister, six brothers, and I love to see them)

10. Watching my favorite shows on television (High Potential, Will Trent, Brilliant Minds, 9-1-1, The Rookie, Best Medicine, Elsbeth, Matlock, Dark Winds, and a few others. I also watch some HGTV shows and love them.

Today's Adventures

Jan. 31st, 2026 09:44 pm
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Today we went on an unplanned outing that proved quite productive.

Read more... )

Books

Jan. 31st, 2026 09:36 pm
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[community profile] bookclub_dw has selected its February title: Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures by Merlin Sheldrake.  Drop by that community to discuss it.

Bingo

Jan. 31st, 2026 08:54 pm
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I have made bingo down the B and G columns of my 1-1-26 card for the Public Domain Bingo Fest. I also made 6 extra fills.

Read more... )

Art

Jan. 31st, 2026 08:26 pm
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I know a lot of folks who feel this way.


January was a whole year.

Rose and Bay Awards

Jan. 31st, 2026 06:13 pm
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Last call!  Today is the final day for nominations in the Rose and Bay Awards.  If you haven't already made your nominations, do it now.

Food

Jan. 31st, 2026 02:11 pm
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A quiet change in everyday foods could save thousands of lives

Tiny, invisible cuts in salt could quietly prevent heart attacks and strokes.

Lowering salt in everyday foods could quietly save lives. Researchers found that modest sodium reductions in bread, packaged foods, and takeout meals could significantly reduce heart disease and stroke rates in France and the U.K. The key advantage is that people would not need to alter their eating habits at all. Small changes to the food supply could deliver large, long-term health benefits.



This is one of those cases where it seems like a good idea at the time, but is not. You have to ask: Why is all that salt there in the first place? Two purposes: 1) It preserves food. 2) It belongs to a category of ingredients -- along with sugar, fat, artificial colors, etc. -- that covers up how terrible most mass-produced and especially ultraprocessed food is.

Read more... )

Birdfeeding

Jan. 31st, 2026 01:49 pm
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Today is cloudy and cold, spitting a few snowflakes.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a large flock of sparrows plus a male and a female cardinal separately.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 1/31/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I added more birdseed to the hopper feeder.

I've seen two starlings.

EDIT 1/31/26 -- I saw a female downy woodpecker at the suet cage.

I am done for the night.

Snowflake Challenge: Friending Meme

Jan. 31st, 2026 12:17 pm
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Snowflake Challenge: Friending Meme

The post-Snowflake Friending Meme has been such a rousing success that we’ve made it a permanent fixture here at the Fandom Snowflake Challenge, so come and make some new friends!

Just copy and paste the template into a comment; include as much or as little info about yourself as you want.

After you've done that, go through and read other people's comments and either strike up a conversation here, or take your mutual interests to each other's journals and new, shiny friends
.


See also the Snowflake Wrap-Up Post with a poll.


Snowflake Challenge Friending Meme promotional banner featuring a cup of frothy coffee or hot chocolate on a plate with a piece of greenery and a cozy comforter with a sprig of baby’s breath. Text: Snowflake Challenge Friending Meme.


Names I go by:
[personal profile] ysabetwordsmith, Ysabet

Other Places I Can Be Found:
Livejournal: https://ysabetwordsmith.livejournal.com/
My Websites: http://penultimateproductions.weebly.com/
http://greenhaventradition.weebly.com/


The fannish platform(s) I am most active on is/are: Dreamwidth, LiveJournal, Weebly


The ways I find my Fandom Joy are: (writing, reading, reccing, betaing, cheerleading/prereading, art, podficcing, mixing, modding, graphics, fanvids, commenting, meta, filk, picspams, etc.)
writing, reading, reccing, reviewing, modding, commenting, meta

Link(s) to my Masterlist(s):
Articles and Essays
Books Written
Love Is For Children landing page
Serial Poetry page
Shared Worlds page

Note that my author site on Weebly is currently being updated, so new landing pages for series and threads are appearing.

I also put a lot of energy into communities. I make lists of active communities for [community profile] followfriday. One of my recurring posts this year is Community Thursdays. I also run multiple communities:

[community profile] allbingo hosts a new bingo fest each month. All formats and lengths, all fandoms and original works are welcome. Join us for the Valentines Bingo in February!

[community profile] birdfeeding is all about birds. If you're into feeding, watching, photographing, drawing, or talking about birds then drop by. Some of us are also into fictional birds ("Crebain, from out of Dunland!") so there's already a tag for that.

[community profile] crowdfunding is mainly for original work, but some folks welcome fannish prompts because they can use those for freebies. It runs a Creative Jam on the third weekend of each month. The February theme will be "Not Giving Up."

[community profile] goals_on_dw supports New Year's resolutions and other goals. Currently the most popular is Fannish 50 with 52 participants, so check there to find links to fannish content. Do you post your fannish content here? Sign up for Full Content on Dreamwidth to grow your audience. The tag for signup posts has some for reading, writing, art, and nature goals along with Community Thursdays and other stuff. Additional masterlists appear in the sidebar.

[community profile] newcomers offers many resources on how to use Dreamwidth and where to find things here. It helps new people get the hang of this platform in hopes that they'll stick around. Established users are welcome to join for supporting newcomers, so if you like making new friends and helping folks, come check it out. Have you written materials that explain how to use DW? You can link or repost them in this community. Do you want to help new users? Sign up for the Dreamwidth Welcommittee.

I'm also an administrator for some of The Freaks Club family of communities including [community profile] thefreaksclub, [community profile] tfc_musicianships, and [community profile] first_nations_freaks.


Fandom(s) I enjoy: The Avengers, Dragon Prince, Good Omens, Harry Potter, High Potential, Jurassic Park, Lucifer, Magnificent 7, Nimona, The Sentinel, Sherlock Holmes, Star Trek, Star Wars, Tolkien, X-Men.

My favorite people/characters in this/these fandom(s) are: I am pretty flexible about pairings and often like multiple characters per fandom.

Pairing(s)/grouping(s) I ship within this/these fandom(s) is/are: I particularly like teamfamily.


The type(s) of fanwork(s) I consume the most is/are:
(fic/podfic/art/mixes/graphics/fanvids/meta/filk/picspams/etc.)
Fiction, art, and meta. I like poetry when I can get it, too.

Fanwork tropes/clichés I enjoy are:
I listed a few favorite tropes here. I also enjoy afterlife, alien sex/gender dynamics, alpha / beta / omega, amnesia, anthropomorphic, asexuality / aromance, canon divergence / fork in the road, disabilities, enemies to friends/lovers, fixit, fluff, gen, hurt/comfort, genderbending, kink, mpreg, racebending, relationship repair, sedoretu, sex, skin hunger / touch aversion, soulmates / soulbonds, time travel, trauma and recovery, troll romance / quadrants, wingfic, and xenolinguistics.
Recs on Dreamwidth or sites other than AO3 are welcome for any of these: canon, fanwork, original, yours or anyone else's.
If you are into these things, a lot of them appear in my fanwork and original work.

The type(s) of fanwork(s) I consume the most is/are: (fic/podfic/art/mixes/graphics/fanvids/meta/filk/picspams/etc…)
Fanwork tropes/clichés I enjoy are:


Non-fandom things I enjoy: (hobbies, interests, job, etc.)
I am a professional wordsmith with writing, reviewing, editing, and other activities.

I enjoy activism, birdwatching, cooking, crafts, ethnic studies, gardening, gender studies, history, intentional community / neighboring, linguistics, magic, Paganism, science, spirituality, thinking, tikkun olam, and worldbuilding.

I love talking about big-picture issues and deep topics. I care about S-risks and X-risks. I never stopped asking "Why?" and "How does that work?"


I post/want to post mostly about:
* Reading (22,659 posts)
* Writing (21,144)
* Cyberfunded creativity (18,816)
* Poetry (16,722)
* Networking (14,504)
* Fishbowl (13,153)
* Fantasy (11,644)
* Weblit (8,006)
* News (7,948)
* Personal (7,486)
* Poem (7,358)
* Nature (7,252)
* Science fiction (6,686)


Other things I want to share about myself:
One thing I am good at: Language. I have a linguistic coprocessor in my head. It takes up space normally devoted to other stuff like facial recognition. But I can learn new sounds, hack any language I can hear or read, pick up words without half trying, write poetry in languages I don't actually speak, and build model languages for fun. I am linguistic SillyPutty.

Other things I want to share about myself: I fly my freak flag proudly. The mainstream has never been a good fit for me and is rapidly moving farther away. If you are a fellow freak and/or the mundanes frequently say you are not human, my blog is probably a good match for you. If you like the direction the world is going at present, you probably won't like my blog.
I post daily, often multiple times. If you are frustrated by low activity on Dreamwidth, here is an area of high activity. If you are easily overwhelmed, this may not be the blog for you.

Questions for February

Jan. 31st, 2026 04:25 am
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What are three great things that happened yesterday?

Let's see. I got six hours of sleep, which was very good. I haven't been sleeping too much. When I do it, it's a luxury. I made homemade vegetable soup with ground turkey. I prefer that over hamburger. And third, I watched a movie called McFarlane, USA. It was on Disney. Kevin Costner was in it, but I don't care for him at all. Well, I loved him in it. It was such a heartwarming film. I just loved it so much. Maria Bella played his wife. She was great too. I love feel-good movies. I know what you're thinking about right now. (those are great things?)
When you get as old as I am, you're thankful for more laid back things.

If anyone wants 60 questions for journal use, let me know. I'll send the list.
Have a wonderful day, everyone.

Blerghhh and other stuff

Jan. 31st, 2026 09:10 pm
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I'm a tad worried that covid loves me a little too much. Despite being a mild dose compared to last time, the same tiredness nonsense that dogged me for two or three months after the first bout continues after this one too. I nap heavily every day, and yeah. Whole new insight into CFS daughter's frustration and grumps.

Part time work manageable, garden not a complete shambles (pink princess dahlia lives up to her name, roses still alive), kitchen a total shambles, and no writing. Bah!

I've watched the gay hockey show. I enjoyed it, but I'm not fannish about it. At least I have a reference point now. :-)

Tabby Little isn't the hunter that Miss Calico was, which is good. But she's still a cat. Miss Calico was an embarrassing exemplar of the cat that lengthily toys with its prey, but Tabby Little has a catch and dispatch approach. It's less distressing even if the clean-up after remains rather gross and generally feathery.

Not quite 365 days wquestions 31

Jan. 31st, 2026 01:25 am
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31. Do you like hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?

This one is easy. I don’t like marshmallows in my hot cocoa. I love hot cocoa just like it is. How about everyone else?

Philosophical Questions: Intelligence

Jan. 31st, 2026 01:27 am
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People have expressed interest in deep topics, so this list focuses on philosophical questions.

I'm dropping in a different topic today. Recently I posted an article and a video about a cow performing versatile tool use.  It turns out that cows also have prehensile tongues, and having a manipulatory appendage correlates with both tool use and intelligence.  Does this information change how you feel about cows?  How they should be treated?  Your choices to use cow products such as milk, meat, and/or leather?  Why or why not?  Discuss.
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