Tuesday, 27th January 2026

Jan. 27th, 2026 01:52 pm
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Jan. 27th, 2026 08:34 am
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Is there something your character is very good at that they wish they weren’t so good at? 
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Thinking about the 'how can you do/think about normal innocuous quotidien things' while shocking horrors are going on -

(Am not actually going to invoke pet genre of 'look at all these novels being written at a time when World War 2 was just about to begin/beginning'.)

This was just a coincidental thing that occurred to me when I was talking about something tangentially related when being a Nexpert for a journalist yesterday.

Who wanted to know about a certain sex manual v popular in its day and its author -

In the course of which I mentioned that it was not prosecuted for obscenity** unlike Eustace Chesser's Love without Fear (1940). One would have thought that possibly people had other things on their mind in 1940 than maximising matrimonial happiness, particularly considering that families were being broken up by men being conscripted into service, women being evacuated with their children, etc etc, but anyway, it was published, and sold several thousand copies before, in 1942, it was prosecuted for obscenity by the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Again, one would think people had other things on their mind. Anyway, Chesser and his publisher decided to take the case to court and plead not guilty before a jury, bringing three medical witnesses for the defence. The jury was out for less than an hour before returning a 'not guilty' verdict.

***

Yesterday saw snowdrops appearing in the local park.

*WH Auden, Musée des Beaux Arts (1940)

**However, the Pope did put it on the Index.

Fandom Snowflake Challenge #14

Jan. 27th, 2026 10:02 am
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Introduction Post * Meet the Mods Post * Challenge #1 * Challenge #2 * Challenge #3 * Challenge #4 * Challenge #5 * Challenge #6 * Challenge #7 * Challenge #8 * Challenge #9 * Challenge #10 * Challenge #11 * Challenge #12



Remember that there is no official deadline, so feel free to join in at any time, or go back and do challenges you've missed.

Fandom Snowflake Challenge #14 )

And please do check out the comments for all the awesome participants of the challenge and visit their journals/challenge responses to comment on their posts and cheer them on. You might just find your newest obsession!

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I’ve had this quote in my scratch file for a few years, waiting for me to find something to say about it. Except, I’ve got nothing that it doesn’t say itself, and better:
“Imaginative fiction trains people to be aware that there are other ways to do things, other ways to be; that there is not just one civilization, and it is good, and it is the way we have to be.” —Ursula K. Le Guin

---L.

Subject quote from Rocket Man, Elton John.

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Jan. 27th, 2026 08:33 am
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Yesterday, after spending the weekend trying to determine the difference between the various most popular and recommended microphones for Twitch streamers, I ultimately instead went for the one recommended for beginners. Which is a much cheaper one, too, but buying it still felt much like committing. I think I can otherwise start with what I've got already, unless I need something to connect the old computer monitor's up as my second one. I actually still need to look up exactly how one does that.
The website currently claims it'll arrive this weekend, but I suspect it's going to end up taking a little longer than that. This is the second weekday in a row everything in the area is closed. Our road hasn't been cleared yet, though at least one car's made its way through since the storm. We were able to get a young man to come shovel our walk, which is a very good thing, because mom and I have now both lost whatever ability to might have once had to manage that ourselves. He wasn't able to get the bottom layer all up, though, and I fear how slippery that might prove over the rest of this week.
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The thing about the changes made in the new miniseries of The Seven Dials Mystery is that they seem motivated by a couple of motives that strike me as unwise and illegitimate:

  • to make a rollicking comedy-adventure-farce way more serious and solemn and sad

  • to make sure the main heroine is not motivated by spunk, excitement, or sheer desire to solve crimes, but by revenge for the man she loooooooooved

  • to make the heroine just the MOST speshul, not because of what she achieves or her choices and actions, but because of who she innately is



You see what I'm saying? Read more... )

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Jan. 27th, 2026 09:47 am
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] liseuse!

Balancing act

Jan. 27th, 2026 12:00 am
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Jan. 26th, 2026 09:56 pm
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Well, work started on a delay and I still ended up being late, lol. It wasn't as hard as I expected to find a ride but there were fewer drivers out than usual. Not sure if that was because of the time or the weather. Honestly, the roads weren't bad at all. Even our hill is fine. A lot of stuff was shut down just in case, though.

Several clients were closed for the day and others also opened late. Even those that were open didn't send us much. I finished what I had left over from Friday and waited for hours to get a call telling me it was time to pick up new stuff. When they hadn't called me by three, I just went over. There was a single car in the parking lot and the building was closed. They left without telling us. I still have a key, so I went in just to check if maybe they'd left some work for me in the lab and forgotten to call. Nope! Idk about the rest of the place but it seemed like no one had been in the lab all day, since the empty trays I took over on Friday weren't put up. Everything should be back to business as usual tomorrow, so at least this won't put us too far behind.

Tbh, I kinda regret bothering to go in. I'm sure I'll be glad of it later, when I want to use the PTO for something fun, but it felt like such a waste of a day. I had things I could've done at home with that time. Ah, well. At least I know what the roads are like and am contented that we're not trapped.

Oh, and another thing! That new girl at work, the one who likes Transformers, gave me a Wheeljack Blokees model kit because she got a double (they're blind-boxed) and knows I like him. It was a very simple little snap-together kit, only took about fifteen minutes, and he's pretty cute even though he's not from their chibi-style line. Blokees pretty much lost my attention with their lackluster Arcee-- and they barely had it before that, what with the lack of female characters-- but they're pretty satisfying to snap together, ngl. Too bad the Ratchet in this line is ugly and out of scale, so poor Wheeljack's gonna have to be without his man. I don't see myself bothering to pick any more up but I'm glad I have this one.

neighbors

Jan. 27th, 2026 12:25 am
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We got a bunch of snow on Sunday and paid someone to clear the sidewalks, but as expected, there was a lot more snow overnight. This morning I noticed that someone had done another pass on the public sidewalk in front of our house -- nice! I suspected our next-door neighbor, who's done that for us before (and I return the favor if I get outside first, though he usually beats me), but he said it wasn't him this time. He did, however, start shoveling my front steps at about the time I went out to clear a path from our door to the public sidewalk, which is how I found out he didn't know who did the sidewalk in front of both our houses. Later, when Dani and I were shoveling the back sidewalk and mini-driveway, he showed up again to help. After he helped us he proceeded up the block.

A bit over a year ago, we had a furnace emergency on a very cold day -- contractors had nicked the gas line, so service was cut off and couldn't be turned on until someone from the utility could inspect the repair, which in the end happened at 2AM. The neighbor three doors up noticed the activity going well into the evening, came by to ask if we needed any help, and upon learning that it was a furnace problem, immediately offered space heaters and said to call at any hour if we were too cold that night. I was touched that someone who I've only had occasional sidewalk conversations with both noticed the possible problem and offered help unprompted.

I'm very glad to live in a place where neighbors look out for each other.

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"The news tells us that the world is inherently dangerous, but our daily existence tells us that we are overwhelmingly peaceful and decent."

--Lisa Dickson, Gardening in the Rubble, linked by [personal profile] china_shop

The worst has passed

Jan. 26th, 2026 11:14 pm
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And I feel safe in saying I got off light in comparison. I mean an inch of ice in Texas? That is about twice as heavy as power lines are rated at. TN is an ice over nightmare. MA is still getting snow, NY too. I kept my power and for me that's all that mattered. I have off today AND tomorrow.

Mom's long distance driving me nuts 'well you can clean now, should be spotless.' I try to explain that's not how it works. I mostly still did grading and getting another chapter ready for the nursing AP. This takes time. Tomorrow I think I should be able to clean.

Okay my reading buddies, help me out. I was going to read Check, Please Sticks and Scones for the Popsugar challenge prompt of favorite winter olympic event. Yeah I honestly have none and now the library can no longer get that one. Ugh. So rec your favorite winter sport LGBT book. Doesn't have to be hockey. Figure skating is fine, hell if you have a biatholon fave hit me with it. got a snowboarder couple? Cross country skier who meet bigfoot?

You know that flipping fish? So I'm in the kitchen cooking dinner and I hear it flopping. Rocket is playing with it. I am happy. He sees me watching him and no lie throws that fish away from him like it was fire and stalks off embarrassed to get caught. frakking cats

it's music monday 30 weeks of music. This week's prompt is #11 a song with a long title. Share your faves too.

here are a few )





here's the whole prompt list

it's under here )

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Jan. 26th, 2026 10:41 pm
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Like several other people on my reading list, including [personal profile] osprey_archer (post here) and [personal profile] troisoiseaux (post here, I was compelled by the premise of I Leap Over the Wall: A Return to the World After 28 Years In A Convent, a once-bestselling (but now long out-of-print) memoir by a British woman who entered a cloister in 1914, lived ten years as a nun, decided it wasn't for her, lived another almost twenty years as a nun out of stubbornness, and exited in 1941, having missed quite a lot of sociological developments in the interim! including talking films! and underwire bras! and not one, but two World Wars!

Obviously Baldwin did not know that WWI was about to happen right as she went into a convent, but she does explain that she came out in the middle of WWII more or less on purpose, out of an idea that it would be easier to slide herself back into things when everything was chaotic and unprecedented anyway than to try to establish a life for herself as The Weird Ex Nun in more normal times. Unclear how well this strategy paid off for her, but you can't say she didn't give it an effort. Baldwin was raised extremely upper-class -- she was related to former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, among others -- but exited the convent pretty much penniless, so while she did have a safety net in terms of various sets of variously judgmental relations who were willing to put her up, she spends a lot of the book valiantly attempting to take her place among the workers of the world. And these are real labor jobs, too -- 'ex-nun' is not a resume booster, and most of the things she felt actually qualified to do for a living based on her convent experience (librarianship, scholarship, etc) required some form of degree, so much of the work she does in this book are things like being a land girl, or working in a canteen. She doesn't enjoy these jobs, and she rarely does them long, but you have to respect her for giving it the old college try, especially when she's constantly in a state of profound and sustained culture shock.

Overall, Baldwin does not enjoy the changes to the world since she left it. She does not enjoy having gone in a beautiful young girl with her life ahead of her, and come out a middle-aged woman who's missed all the milestones that everyone around her takes for granted. She does, however, profoundly enjoy her freedom, and soon begins to cherish an all-consuming dream of purchasing a Small House of her Very Own where she can do whatever the hell she wants whenever the hell she wants. After decades in a convent, you can hardly blame her for this. On the other hand -- fascinatingly, to me -- it's very clear that Baldwin still somewhat idealizes convent life, despite the fact that it obviously made her deeply miserable. She has long conversations with her judgmental relatives, and long conversations with us, the reader, in which she tries to convince them/us of the real virtues of the cloister; of the spiritual value of deep, deliberate, constant self-sacrifice and self-abegnation; of the fact that it's important, vital and necessary that some people close themselves away from work in the world to focus on the exclusive pursuit of God. It is good that people do this, it's spiritual and heroic, it's simply -- unfortunately -- the only case in which she's ever known the church to be wrong in assessing who does or does not have a genuine vocation after the novice period -- not for her.

Baldwin is a fascinating and contradictory person and I enjoyed spending time with her quite a bit. I suspect she wouldn't much enjoy spending time with me; she will keep going to London and observing neutrally that it seems the streets are much more full of Jews than they were before she went into the convent, faint shudder implied. At another point she confesses that although she'd left the convent with 'definite socialist tendencies,' actually working among the working people has changed her mind for the worse: 'the people' now impressed me as full of class prejudice and an almost vindictive envy-hatred-malice fixation towards anyone who was richer, cleverer, or in any way superior to themselves. Still, despite her preoccupations and prejudices, her voice is interesting, and deeply eccentric, and IMO she's worth getting to know. This is a woman, an ex-nun, who takes Le Morte D'Arthur as her beacon of hope and guide to life. Le Morte! You really can't agree with it, but how can you not be compelled?

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Jan. 26th, 2026 09:49 pm
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