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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-16 02:20 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is partly sunny and hot.

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

I put out water for the birds.  The honeybees had drained the small metal birdbath again.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I did a bit of work around the yard.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I watered the patio plants and the old picnic table.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I watered the irises, telephone pole garden, and a few of the savanna seedlings.

EDIT 9/16/25 -- I watered the new picnic table and septic garden.

Cicadas and crickets are singing.

As it is now dark, I am done for the night.
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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2025-09-16 09:58 am
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Photo cross-post


No, daddy, it's definitely not a "pointy duck"! Have you even read the sign?
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

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disneydream06 ([personal profile] disneydream06) wrote2025-09-16 09:41 am

In The News.....

Black student, Trey Reed, was found hanging from a tree on the campus of Delta State University in Mississippi.

Not surprisingly, the local authorities are calling it a suicide.

According to a post on twitter, so read it with a grain of salt, both of his legs were broken.
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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2025-09-16 08:02 am

Rating And Believing

 Ailz asks me if I "rate" the woman I was listening to yesterday who was talking about The Shift- and I say, "Yes".

But I'm not entirely happy with my answer. "Rate" I want to add isn't the same as "Believe". I like the woman, I like her energy and her take on things, but I don't necessarily believe her. 

I collect information- esoteric and non-esoteric (much as I collect knick-knacks ) then add it to the data banks and see how it fits with everything else that's in there. My assent to anything rarely goes beyond "very likely".
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-15 09:50 pm

Today's Adventures

We went shopping in Champaign today.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-15 01:42 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is partly sunny and sweltering.

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

I put out water for the birds.

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

As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-15 03:55 am
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Six “Weak” Fantasy Powers That Are Incredibly Strong

These are powers that are considered minor, some interesting flavor at best, but actually provide a huge advantage. The only question is whether storytellers realize it.


It's not the amount of power in an ability, but rather your creativity in using it that matters.


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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2025-09-15 09:53 am

Shifting

 Edna was in her car, she says, and the news coming over the radio was so distressing she could either have burst into tears or drunk a carton of custard- and she chose the latter. She drank it then and there, in the car, having first- I hope- pulled over to the side of the road.

Strange days, these, odd days, most peculiar days- with time moving so fast and all sorts of mad things happening- like Elon Musk, supposedly the world's richest man, speaking by satellite to Stephen Yaxley-Lennon's discombobulated, flag-draped hordes on the streets of London and calling for the otherthrow of a government not his own-  and the rain is falling in torrents and the wind blowing high. It's confusing, giddy-making, sick-making even. I don't feel too good- and I don't think there's anything physically wrong with me.

Someone I was listening to the other day explained it thusly: We're going through the Shift/the close of the Kali Yuga/the transition into the Age of Aquarius/the Last Days- and the world is moving out of third dimensional reality- where time is strictly sequential- into fourth dimensional reality- where it isn't- and our bodies which are still three-dimensional are having difficulty coping. Also, to make things even more messed up, our consciiousness is increasingly open to fifth-dimensional reality which is where things get really wild.....
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disneydream06 ([personal profile] disneydream06) wrote2025-09-15 01:26 am

Monday At The Movies.....

This Week's Movie Quote...

A.: [of O.'s disappearance] It wouldn't be terrible at all. It would be a miracle, not to mention the money I'd save on epsom salts and ace bandages.

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Last Week's Movie Quote...

Jim: I can't remember what my parents look like.

It comes from the 1987 WWII drama, "Empire of the Sun".
It's the story of a young boy, a young Christian Bale, who must survive a Japanese prison camp during WWII.



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disneydream06 ([personal profile] disneydream06) wrote2025-09-15 01:09 am

Songs From The Movies.....

This week's "song", is the the "Firebird Suite" from the movie, "Fantasia 2000".


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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-15 12:22 am
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Monday Update 9-15-25

These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Photos: Fairy Garden Lantern Deconstruction
Birdfeeding
Candy Jar Terrarium Part 2: Plants
Candy Jar Terrarium Part 1: Setup
Wildlife
Birdfeeding
Safety
Philosophical Questions: Rights
Poem: "The Most Precious Heritage"
Today's Adventures
Birdfeeding
Low-Carb Meatloaf Recipes
Follow Friday 9-12-25: Iron Man
Sustainability
Recipe: "Edwards Family Meatloaf"
Poem: "But an Empty Shell"
Birdfeeding
Hobbies: Knitting
Today's Adventures
Music
Birdfeeding
Cuddle Party

Let's Boycott Mississippi has 55 comments. Affordable Housing has 46 comments. Robotics has 68 comments. Food has 37 comments.


"An Inkling of Things to Come" belongs to Polychrome: Shiv and needs $200 to be complete. Shiv attends the first session of his Worldbuilding class.


The weather is sweltering again. :P Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a male cardinal, and a fox squirrel. Lots of butterflies are out, and honeybees are draining the small metal birdbath. Currently blooming: dandelions, marigolds, petunias, red salvia, verbena, lantana, sweet alyssum, zinnias, snapdragons, blue lobelia, perennial pinks, oxalis, moss rose, yarrow, firecracker plant, tomatoes, tomatillos, yellow squash, zucchini, morning glory, purple echinacea, chicory, Queen Anne's lace, sunflowers, cup plant, firewheel, cypress vine, sunchokes, sedum. Tomatoes, ball carrots, cucumbers, and groundcherries are ripe. Fields have started being harvested.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-14 10:14 pm

Photos: Fairy Garden Lantern Deconstruction

Someone overheard that I'm working with terraria and gave me this fairy garden lantern so I could turn it into a terrarium. :D So today I deconstructed it and cleaned the container.

The lantern part has an open top with a hanging loop and a solid base. It has a hexagonal shape with a narrow top, widest part below the middle, and slightly narrower base. The panes appear to be rigid plastic. The frame seems to be metal. There's a bit of heft to the base, even when empty.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-14 02:53 pm
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Safety

Scientists invent 'glue gun' filled with 3D-printed materials that heal broken bones 'in minutes'

Tested on rabbits, the device was able to quickly create complex bone implants using 3D printing technology, without prefabricating a metal or donor-bone graft in advance.

Placed directly on the area of impact, the 3D-printed grafts offer flexibility while also releasing anti-inflammatory antibiotics and promoting natural bone regrowth at the site, according to the research, published in the journal “Device.”



This really is closer to handheld 3D printing than a true bone glue. The former is useful when large parts of bone are missing. The latter is what you want for attaching the ends of a bone broken in half or to piece together many fragments. And while replacing lost sections or puzzling pieces together are invasive processes, just sealing one break doesn't have to be.

Of course, that's if hospitals can be arsed to provide this type of care. They probably won't.

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jazzy_dave ([personal profile] jazzy_dave) wrote2025-09-14 08:33 pm
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Book 49 - Seamus Heaney "Beowulf: A New Translation"

Seamus Heaney "Beowulf: A New Translation" (Faber & Faber)



This is just fabulous. I know the original derives from a oral tradition, and I feel that this is designed to be read aloud, not to oneself. the meter is unlike the iambic rhythm we're so used to now, but the alliteration works and the lines sort of trip of the tongue. It's never a dull "te tum te tum te tum" thing - the words almost have a life of their own.

Add to that it's a swashbuckling story from the heroic to the unbearably sad and it just sweeps you away. Takes a bit of concentration, but that's no bad thing in a book.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-09-14 02:34 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is mostly sunny and sweltering. It is 90°F in mid-September. Fuck climate change. >_<

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

I put out water for the birds. The metal birdbath was empty again.

EDIT 9/14/25 -- I set up 9 crabapple seeds in a baggie of damp sand to cold-stratify in the refrigerator.

EDIT 9/14/25 -- I disassembled the fairy garden so I can use its lantern container as a terrarium.

EDIT 9/14/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 9/14/25 -- I did more work around the patio.

9/'14/25 -- I watered the irises, old picnic table, new picnic table, septic garden, telephone pole garden, and a few seedlings in the savanna. *goflopnow*

Cicadas and crickets are singing. I've seen a lot of butterflies today -- cabbage, painted ladies, and monarchs. :D

As it is now dark, I am done for the night.
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poliphilo ([personal profile] poliphilo) wrote2025-09-14 01:21 pm

Odd

 Our radio controlled clock lost exactly four hours this morning.  And by "exactly? I mean the minutes were right but the hour was wrong- and we were getting the time as it was in Halifax, Nova Scotia and Buenos Aires.

Very odd. I've never known a clock do that before....
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disneydream06 ([personal profile] disneydream06) wrote2025-09-14 12:45 am

Political Rant.....

Welcome to Nazi America.....

Fox Host Says to ‘Just Kill ‘Em’ While Discussing Homeless People Who Decline Help

Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade suggested “involuntary lethal injection” for unhoused people suffering mental health issues

By Althea Legaspi


https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/brian-kilmeade-fox-kill-homeless-mental-health-issues-1235426948/