Crafts

Feb. 26th, 2026 08:17 pm
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Did you know that bathing suits used to have buttons? Back when they were jumpsuits or dresses, buttons helped with the fit. And you can still get patterns for that if you're into historic sewing or want to go swimming without exposing a lot of skin. Here's an example of a reproduction pattern from 1872. Thanks to [personal profile] atherleisure for the fun historical tip.

Vocabulary: Proforestation

Feb. 26th, 2026 06:21 pm
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According to Dr. Bill Moomaw who coined the term, "proforestation" means growing intact existing forests to their ecological potential.


I am all in favor of stopping deforestation and protecting extant forests. However, there's more to the definition than that.

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Birdfeeding

Feb. 26th, 2026 12:50 pm
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Today is mostly cloudy and cool. Looks like it rained a bit last night; there are small puddles in a few places.

I fed the birds. I've seen a few sparrows.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 2/26/26 -- I put out a fresh cake of peanut suet.

EDIT 2/26/26 -- I cut and labeled 4 more water jugs. These will hold native grasses: little bluestem, side-oats grama, northern sea oats, and switchgrass. It will be interesting to see how they do. Potted grasses tend to survive well but are more expensive. Broadcast seeding on the ground has variable results. So if I can find more and better ways to pot my own from seed, that's an improvement. Native grasses attract wildlife with food, shelter, and other resources. Many birds devour the seeds. Some butterflies, especially skippers, and other insects use native grasses as host plants. My prairie garden swarms with skippers and other butterflies in summer and into fall.

EDIT 2/26/26 -- I filled, sowed, and taped the milk jugs. This potting soil was wet enough that it didn't need watering. I thought I had some topsoil left, but I'm out of that; I'll need to restock in March. I put the four new jugs in the parking lot and tied them together.

While I was out there, a honeybee buzzed around, wishing to pollinate me, perhaps attracted to my bright coat. I had to explain that I was not a flower.

I've seen more sparrows and two male cardinals.

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

EDIT 2/26/26 -- I set up a simple worm bin in the log garden's leaf enclosure. I used an old 5-gallon bucket with a cracked bottom and a hole in one side. This will allow worms to go in and out as they please. I put some leaves inside to start, and packed more leaves around the bucket. Now I have somewhere that I can drop food scraps for the worms to eat, and cover with a handful of leaves. This gives me a place that will likely have plenty of worms when I want them -- such as for dropping into large planters -- and also where I can take a handful of very bioactive material to jump-start pots filled with potting mix with little or no bioactivity. When the bucket gets full, I can dump out the worm castings to use for fertilizing plants, sort out some worms, restart the bucket with more leaf litter, and drop in the worms.

There are, of course, commercially made worm bins that are much fancier and allow access to more outputs. However, these are expensive. Also they trap the worms inside, which is not great for an outdoor setup. This is free and better suited to its situation.

EDIT 2/26/26 -- I picked up the empty trough from last year's mini-water garden and moved it to the log garden, where I surrounded it with extra logs. I have taken pictures of the worm bin and the water garden.

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

I heard a woodpecker drumming but didn't see it. I have seen a fox squirrel up a tree.

I am done for the night.

Connor Storrie vs David

Feb. 26th, 2026 10:32 am
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Looks like someone had the same idea I did, but they put it together with an actual image of the Statue of David. It's such a striking resemblance.

CSvsDavid

Willow Cuttings

Feb. 26th, 2026 03:56 am
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Yesterday we ordered two different kinds of willow cuttings. I couldn't find a new contorta willow at a reasonable price, so I'm trying these instead. It will take time for them to grow roots, but willows are the easiest plant to root -- they make their own rooting hormone, which can be used to stimulate other plant cuttings to root.

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Community Thursdays

Feb. 26th, 2026 12:41 am
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This year I'm doing Community Thursdays. Some of my activity will involve maintaining communities I run, and my favorites. Some will involve checking my list of subscriptions and posting in lower-traffic ones. Today I have interacted with the following communities...

* Posted "Garden Tips" in [community profile] everykindofcraft.

* Commented in [community profile] fanfics.

* Commented in [community profile] fanifesto.

Alyjude memoriam

Feb. 25th, 2026 11:22 pm
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A couple of more ways to remember Aly

February 25th, 14:22
Hi, all, trying to get this posted in the same places I announced Aly's passing. There's a brand-new Collection at AO3 called "For Aly". It was created in response to some of her friends wanting a place to post stories or art in her honor. It's open to anyone and can contain fanfic or fanart (old or new), meta comments, or whatever you think Aly would have enjoyed. Just read the profile, which explains its purpose in more detail and has FAQ.
https://archiveofourown.org/collections/Aly_In_Memoriam
I've posted a story of what we did this past weekend to honor her.

Also, this weekend at our The Sentinel Chat, we'll be discussing one of Aly's stories, Polar Ice Caps. Here's an announcement link that explains where and when to find TS Chat and how the fic club works:
https://ts-news.livejournal.com/722001.html?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=esn&utm_source=JournalNewEntry
Here's the link to Polar Ice Caps story. It's about 48K
https://archiveofourown.org/works/1134234
Finally, today is Aly's birthday. Hope you're enjoying it wherever you are. We're still celebrating you down here!

Recipe. Bread

Feb. 25th, 2026 10:09 pm
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How to make Cheddar Cheese Quick Bread
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
4 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar
1 cup milk
1 large egg
2 tablespoon butter
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350° Grease/spray a loaf pan.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, sugar, garlic powder and salt. Stir in shredded cheese. Set aside.
In a separate bowl, whisk together milk, egg & butter.
Add liquid ingredients to bowl of dry ingredients. Stir until just combined. Do not over mix.
Spoon/pour into loaf pan.
Bake for 45-50 minutes. Top should be a golden brown.
Cool on wire rack. Remove loaf from pan, slice & serve.

Recipe. Bread

Feb. 25th, 2026 10:09 pm
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How to make Cheddar Cheese Quick Bread
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
4 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoon sugar
1 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar
1 cup milk
1 large egg
2 tablespoon butter
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350° Grease/spray a loaf pan.
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, sugar, garlic powder and salt. Stir in shredded cheese. Set aside.
In a separate bowl, whisk together milk, egg & butter.
Add liquid ingredients to bowl of dry ingredients. Stir until just combined. Do not over mix.
Spoon/pour into loaf pan.
Bake for 45-50 minutes. Top should be a golden brown.
Cool on wire rack. Remove loaf from pan, slice & serve.

Topics for talk February

Feb. 25th, 2026 10:03 pm
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Things that Scare Me:

Things that make you jump. I'm scared to death of horror movies. I can't even watch previews. I'm such a chicken.

Anyone else?
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26. When you leave your home, what essentials do you have with you?

1. My small purse, with essentials.
2. My oxygen.
3. Extra medication for emergencies.

That's about it. I'm not very exciting.

What about you?

Vocabulary: Bossage

Feb. 25th, 2026 02:55 pm
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Bossage - noun.

From the "there must be a word for that" department comes bossage. This architectural term refers to uncut and unfinished stones that act as placeholders for decorative and practical elements that will be carved later. Did you ever think about how carved decorations were placed on a building? Did they just get stuck on? No, a bossage was used.


I am reminded of how some writers will put "Maincharacter" or "Towndescription" so they can search-and-replace later.

Linguistics

Feb. 25th, 2026 12:55 pm
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How far back in time can you understand English?

It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

Read it and notice where you start to struggle. Notice where you give up entirely. Then meet me on the other side and I’ll tell you what happened to the language (and the blogger).


Read more... )

What I’m doing Wednesday

Feb. 25th, 2026 01:21 pm
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Health stuff

Much, much better. I do not want to cut off my right leg. Which is nice.

Teacher stuff

I'm teaching a class later today. We are talking about writing book annotations. For bibliographies, critics, book recommendations, etc. Mostly based on Joyce Saricks' works in Reader's advisory field. Here are two short articles she wrote for BookList on "Annotation writing" and "Writing about books" if you are curious. It's what we do almost every day here on our blogs, book social platforms like Goodreads, Librarything, Listy, The Storygraph. I went with the basic structure: introduction, turning point, climax and conclusion, less than 250 words. I could have chosen less than 150 words but they are novice for most of them in writing that kind of work. It reminded me of the times fandom was on a drabble spree.
100 words, no more, no less .

I'm a product of university studies from the 1980s. I studied French literature with professors that had been teaching for at least a few decades. I learned to write essays, critics, annotation through the structuralism theories and formalist narratology. Hence, Genette, Barthes, Todorov and Vladimir Propp.

I'm still working on my Holmes, greek myths retelling, remix, etc. class with a side trip through Public domain. I got lost into a rabbit hole that opened looking through the journal of Transformative Works. I had no idea Anna Todd's After was originally a RPF about Harry Styles. Consider me surprised and not surprised, LOL

I've played with Adobe Firefly, AI created images and video from text. It's ethically better than the rest of the things available. I want to see if I can remix all the version of Holmes in a short video. I played with an anime style first. You need to be logged in Bluesky to see it.

Reading

Mon très cher F, Le fantôme de l'opéra 2 by Mio Nanao. It took a violent dominator villain twist I did not see coming.

The apothecary diaries V.5 Still addicted. I have to wait like two weeks before getting V.6 in French from my library. Then V.7 is coming out only in May in French. So i'm switching to the English edition (it's volume 8 in English, the French put v.1 and v.2 together), it's coming out early March. I'll have to read the rest in ebook after that.

L'affaire du rideau bleu (Les Quatre de Baker Street #1) by Djian, Legrand and Etien. Comics about side characters in Holmes' universe that revolves around Sherlock's street urchins gang. It's not for children, mature themes, violence, etc. But interesting. I like the collection title : The Baker Street Fourth.

Watching

I'm almost done with Unveil: Jadewind (29/34), the investigating cases were interesting, both leads are good. I'm not sure about the bad guys yet.

Crafting

I'm about a third done with my red fox.












Birdfeeding

Feb. 25th, 2026 12:47 pm
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Today is sunny, chilly, and calm -- much nicer than yesterday! :D

I fed the birds. I haven't seen any yet though.

I put out water for the birds.

The snow crocuses are open again.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I trimmed the north edge of the wildflower garden. Previously I did the west edge.

The male catkins on the hazelnut bush are beginning to open up, but the tiny red female flowers aren't open yet.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I trimmed the east edge of the wildflower garden.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I trimmed the south edge of the wildflower garden. I'll still need to clear the middle and rake off the loose leaves, but that's less urgent since the spring flowers will emerge near the edges. In the process, I uncovered the dark purple leaves of a penstemon that I planted last year. :D It won't bloom for quite a while yet, as these are usually late spring to early summer flowers, but already it makes a lovely accent in the bed. The leaves are only about half the size of my hand, but the whole plant is easily a foot across.

In the savanna, the first of the snowdrops have flower buds, but none have opened yet.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I've seen a large flock of sparrows, a mourning dove, and a fox squirrel.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I have many dozens of fruit tree seeds just starting to sprout in their bags of damp sand in the fridge. I decided to try putting some outdoors in water jug pots. I have the jugs cut, labeled, filled, and sown with seeds. I still need to tape the seams closed and move the jugs out to the parking lot. I put 5 seeds in each jug. The varieties are Pink Apple, Johnathan Apple, Ginger Gold Apple, and Yellow Pear.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I taped the seams, then moved the jugs to the parking lot. There I set them in a square with the handles facing inwards, then looped some salvaged string through the handles to secure them. This way, they're less likely to get knocked over. Finally I watered them a little bit.

Daffodils and snowdrops are sprouting in the parking lot. I need to try moving these so they don't get killed by later parking lot work.

EDIT 2/25/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I've seen a male cardinal.

I am done for the night.

Connor Storrie in VMan magazine

Feb. 25th, 2026 12:39 pm
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This is just one of the pictures of Connor Storrie from Heated Rivalry in VMan Magazine. OMG, he reminds me of David by Michelangelo from the 1500s. Am I wrong?

CS_Vman1

Dessert : Custard Squares

Feb. 25th, 2026 01:14 am
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Custard Squares
* 1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour (or 1:1 GF blend)
* ¼ cup (30g) powdered sugar
* ½ cup (1 stick / 115g) cold unsalted butter, cubed
* Dairy & Eggs

For the Vanilla Custard Filling:
* 3 large eggs
* ¾ cup (150g) granulated sugar
* 2 tbsp all-purpose flour (or cornstarch for GF)
* ½ cup (120ml) whole milk
* 2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted
* 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
* Pinch of salt

For Finishing:
* Powdered sugar, for dusting

💡 Pro Tips:Press crust firmly—prevents crumbling when cut.Don’t overbake custard—edges should be set, center slightly jiggly.Cool completely before slicing—custard firms as it chills.

1. Make the Crust
* Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Line an 8x8 pan with parchment paper.
* In a food processor or bowl, mix flour, powdered sugar, and cold butter until crumbly.
* Press mixture firmly into bottom of pan.
* Bake 15–18 minutes until lightly golden. Cool slightly.
* Food

2. Make the Custard
* In a bowl, whisk eggs and sugar until pale.
* Whisk in flour, milk, melted butter, vanilla, and salt until smooth.

3. Assemble & Bake
* Pour custard over warm crust.
* Bake 20–25 minutes, until edges are set and center is just slightly wobbly.
* Cool completely in pan on a wire rack (about 2 hours).

4. Serve
* Lift out using parchment; dust with powdered sugar.
* Cut into 16 squares.
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25. When was the last time the windows in your home were washed?

We're terrible. We only do our windows up once for spring and once for fall. Inside and out. I'm anxious to read if people do their windows more than twice a year. I know my sister washes her windows once a month. As much as I'd like to see mine look good every month, I just don't want to do it. Are we lazy? Why yes, we are.

How often do you do them?

Topics for talk, February.

Feb. 25th, 2026 12:43 am
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Things I Need vs. Things I Want

My main bathroom. Needs to be redone. I would like to have it done, but we're going to do it ourselves. We need a new shower enclosure, all new matte black sink and faucets, and all new matte black shower faucets. Black towel racks, new countertop. Either quartz or ceramic. Then we'll sand down the bathroom vanity and paint it. Next are the new mirrors and wall lights. Followed by a black and glass medicine cabinet. We already have the new toilet. Then lastly, we will be painting the room. It's going to look brand new. We're going to start in April with the big things. We already have new flooring and accent rugs, too. These are all things I want, but do we need them? Why, yes, we do. When you own a home you have to put money into it from time to time. Next summer (2027) were going to sand all the kitchen cupboards and paint them dark grey. My kitchen is done in reds. Again were going to do all the work, so, it'll be affordable for us. I think there is a fine line between need and want.

What do you think?

Cuddle Party

Feb. 25th, 2026 12:04 am
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Everyone needs contact comfort sometimes. Not everyone has ample opportunities for this in facetime. So here is a chance for a cuddle party in cyberspace. Virtual cuddling can help people feel better.

We have a cuddle room that comes with fort cushions, fort frames, sheets for draping, and a weighted blanket. A nest full of colorful egg pillows sits in one corner. There is a basket of grooming brushes, hairbrushes, and styling combs. A bin holds textured pillows. There is a big basket of craft supplies along with art markers, coloring pages, and blank paper. The kitchen has a popcorn machine. Labels are available to mark dietary needs, recipe ingredients, and level of spiciness. Here is the bathroom, open to everyone. There is a lawn tent and an outdoor hot tub. Bathers should post a sign for nude or clothed activity. Come snuggle up!
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