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days_unfolding ([personal profile] days_unfolding) wrote2024-03-20 09:12 pm

Iris Garden and Rose Garden?

Okay, I ordered a space heater that's supposed to be small but mighty. And portable. We'll see how it works.

Mimi is telling me that it’s tough being a cat.

I'm feeling warmer upstairs today, although I'm making some tea.

I ordered a used copy of Roses for Dummies, written by the same guy who wrote my lawn care book. He seems to be a pretty good author. Oh, I forgot mention that there are daffodils blooming in the back yard. I want to get some irises to plant in the front garden in front of the roses-to-be so that I have a multi-season garden. I also ordered used copies of Flowering Bulbs for Dummies and Trees and Shrubs for Dummies. Hmm, now I'm wondering if the front garden should be just an iris garden, and I would put roses somewhere else. Oh! a place that I looked at has daylilies too! I like daylilies! No, I think that I want an iris garden near my bedroom. Maybe I could mix in some daylilies to make it two seasons? I could expand the tiny garden area near the porch for the roses. Or maybe an iris garden and a separate daylily garden in front, with roses elsewhere? Hmm, irises are poisonous to dogs, but rarely fatal. Daylilies are poisonous to cats, but my cats don't go outside. There is a cat in the neighborhood that goes in my yard though. Very friendly cat. Maybe I should just have a dog run in the back yard and keep a dog out of the front yard. But the dog will want to run around. Maybe the whole back yard could be for the dog.

Okay, I think that I figured it out. Rose garden near my bedroom because roses have thorns. Iris garden by the front porch. I'll expand both garden beds and put in edging. No daylilies. I found a really great iris company.

I'm looking at hostas, but they are poisonous to dogs.

I need to take a picture of the daffodils in the back yard because I think that I want to dig them up and give them away. Hmm, I need to get on the local Freecycle and Buy Nothing groups.

I found some instructions on how to remove grass around trees and add mulch. I read that mowing near trees isn't good for them. I'm looking at used electric weed wackers on Facebook Marketplace.

Ugh. I'm going to have to hire someone to till the garden areas. A tiller weighs from 100-200 pounds, which is too heavy for me.

Oh, I forgot to mention that I registered yesterday for my conference in Minneapolis in May. I'm taking the train over there, which should be interesting.

Okay. Made some phone calls. Zara's meds are being shipped to me (at the right address). The Daily Look box is getting picked up tomorrow and getting reshipped to me. I called about the CPAP, and I'll ship it to them via UPS this weekend.

Both cats are completely crashed out, but I expect Zara to get up for food in an hour or two.

The estate sale guy called, and I will be getting almost $7000. I asked if they could send the check overnight mail, and they said that they would have to get back to me on that. I'd like to have it before I go back to Michigan.

I talked to my advisor and came up with some strategies for getting help with my classes. She also suggested garage sales and estate sales for me to get bookcases. I looked on Facebook Marketplace, and found a couple who makes bookcases to order for cheaper than Wayfair charges for flimsier bookcases. I'd have to get someone to move them for me though.

I looked up to see Zara giving me the "I want food" stare (done). And oh ho, someone tried to get into the catnip. I put it on a top shelf.

I had a session with the TA for my programming class. It was very helpful. She also is willing to do code reviews of our assignments, and she looked at mine and found some errors that I made. We also had a group study session.

I got the recycling out, which involved flattening several boxes and getting them outside. No one picked up my garbage yesterday.

I need to work on my program, but I'm tired, so I'm going to go to bed early and get up early to work on it.

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Res facta quae tamen fingi potuit ([personal profile] pauamma) wrote in [site community profile] dw_dev2024-03-21 03:08 am
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Question thread #130

It's time for another question thread!

The rules:

- You may ask any dev-related question you have in a comment. (It doesn't even need to be about Dreamwidth, although if it involves a language/library/framework/database Dreamwidth doesn't use, you will probably get answers pointing that out and suggesting a better place to ask.)
- You may also answer any question, using the guidelines given in To Answer, Or Not To Answer and in this comment thread.
Craig Murray ([syndicated profile] craig_murray_feed) wrote2024-03-21 01:05 am

Scotland’s Hate Speech Act and Abuse of Process

Posted by craig

On 1 April Scotland’s notorious Hate Crime Act comes into force. I have explained before why it is so noxious. It has been condemned by every civil liberties body you can think of. Police Scotland have made matters still worse by telling their officers that the measure of whether a Hate Crime has been committed should be whether the person reporting it feels offended or threatened, and that the officer should make no objective judgment as to whether that is reasonable from the facts of the case.

But I want to concentrate on one very specific aspect of this legislation. It will apply to social media, and indeed it is highly probable that a very significant proportion of the “Hate Speech” will be found on social media.

It is a well establsihed principle in Scots law that anything published on the internet, which can be read in Scotland, is deemed to be published in Scotland. The act of publication is not deemed to be the person actually publishing the item, let us say in Tahiti. The act of publication is deemed to be the reader opening the item on their device in Scotland.

(To emphasise the total illogic of this approach, while it is the person opening it which constitutes the act of publication, it is not the person who opened it who is deemed to have published it but the original creator/publisher. To emphasise the state’s dishonest thinking still more, if however what is being opened is not, say, libel or hate speech but rather illegal pornography, then it is in that case the person who opened it who is deemed to have published it).

So a person in Tahiti who publishes a tweet which is opened by and offends somebody in Scotland because it offends a protected characteristic, had committed a crime in Scotland, even though they never left their home in Tahiti and may never have been anywhere near Tahiti.

I know this sounds completely crazy, but I do assure you it is absolutely true. As kindly confirmed here by the Dean of Faculty.

This means, beyond a doubt, that hundreds of thousands, and possibly millions, of new crimes will be committed in Scotland every year from 1 April. Committed in Scotland by people who were, at the time, all over the world.

If you think that is bad, let me tell you it gets infinitely worse. In addition to holding that Scots courts have jurisdiction over anything published on the internet anywhere in the world, because if it can be read here it is published in Scotland, Scottish judges have also invented the doctrine of “continuing publication”.

As it is the act by the reader of opening the matter online which constitutes publication, every time it is opened by someone in Scotland from the internet that constitutes a new publication. So any “hate speech” that has been online for ten years constitutes a new offence if you read it in Scotland now. “Hate speech” as defined in the Act, anywhere on the Internet, no wonder when or where it was published, is going to be a new crime in Scotland if someone opens it or reads it after 1 April.

What I have said is simply true. It is irrefutable. There may sometimes be argument over who committed the crime – for example, it may sometimes be the author or sometimes the publisher who is guilty, (though on social media they are in most instances deemed the same person). But that a crime has been committed in Scotland is not in doubt.

So how will Police Scotland and the Crown Office cope?

Through selective prosecution. With literally millions of available criminal offences being committed annually, the authorities have fantastic latitude to choose who and who not to pursue.

In theory of course all crime should be pursued equally. In practice that will be impossible. Scotland will have put itself into this impossible situation by the combination of two terrible bits of law. Scotland’s legal doctrine on internet publication is appalling and Scotland’s new Hate Crime and Public Order Act is appalling. The combination of the two is almost indescribably bad.

Scotland’s internet doctrine that the entire internet is published in Scotland if you read it here, is a claim of universal jurisdiction over the internet. It should be derided into vanishing.

But the internet posed a dilemma for the courts. EIther they had to accept a massive increase in freedom of speech, or claim jurisdiction over the entire internet. How do you enforce an injunction if somebody can simply publish the information from their home in Tahiti and you cannot touch them? Needless to say, the stupid and arrogant judges of Scotland went for the universal jurisdiction path and not the freedom path (to be plain, so have the courts in England and Wales).

There is however a real problem here. Outside the UK, Scottish judges can only get their hands on our “criminal” from Tahiti if they happen to come here, or by extradition. But extradition depends on the principle of dual criminality – the act has to be a criminal offence in the country being extradited both to and from. As there are few countries in the world willing to jail you for telling a story that starts “An Englishman, Scotsman and Irishman went into a pub”, extradition will be difficult in most cases.

It will, incidentally, certainly be an imprisonable offence in Scotland from 1 April to tell a joke beginning “An Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman went into a pub”. The police just need someone to complain.

But this opens a very interesting question with England and Wales. Plainly there is an enormous amount of online social interaction between Scots and people in England and Wales. The Scottish courts do not need to extradite people from England and Wales, the police just truss them up and deliver them. But is England really going to accept that a woman sitting at home in Leicester, who made a bad taste joke online whilst in Leicester that is perfectly legal in England, can be sent to Scotland and imprisoned?

Did anybody actually think that through in passing this Act through the Scottish Parliament?

The Hate Crime Act makes it a criminal offence to insult somebody. You can go to jail for seven years for insulting somebody. That does not have to be your own insult. It includes by “displaying, publishing, distributing” “giving, sending, showing, playing” or “making the material available”. It includes giving someone an album that contains offensive lyrics, or acting in a performance that contains offensive lines. It really does.

 

The most basic notion of liberty has been discarded.

To make plain the culture wars motivation, three of the six protected characteristics are sexual orientation, transgender identity and variations in sex characteristics. I genuinely do not know what the last one means. It does not mean being male or female. Strangely enough it will still be perfectly legal to insult women or men.

Rather worryingly, much of the opposition to the bill comes from people who want to make more things illegal, rather than give the state less arbitrary power to bang up huge numbers of people.

The truth is that this appalling legislation was always a part of Nicola Sturgeon’s grand scheme to destroy the Scottish Independence movement from within through culture wars. Everybody sentient in Scotland knows that the entire intention is a massive abuse of process. Of the millions of people who could be prosecuted for online content read in Scotland, the intention is selectively to attack those who are gender critical.

Now I am in fact not gender critical myself. I still find the intolerance puzzling. But I absolutely defend the right of those who are convinced that trans people are a threat to womens’ rights to state their position, free from the legal harrassment that is about to be unleashed upon them.

What we are seeing is terrible repressive legislation, amplified by a terrible legal doctrine, leading to massive power by the state over individuals. We are going to see monumental abuse of process. The state will take completely arbitrary decisions on selective prosecution according to a state political agenda, and will refuse to prosecute millions of other “crimes” under the same Act. This is fascism.

The situation contradicts, at the very least, article 1, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 17 of the European Convention on Human Rights. A nightmare is coming.

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Language Log ([syndicated profile] languagelog_feed) wrote2024-03-21 01:29 am

Sino-Iranica and Sino-Arabica

Posted by Victor Mair

New book from Brill:

Sino-Iranian and Sino-Arabian Relations in Late Antiquity
China and the Parthians, Sasanians, and Arabs in the First Millennium
Series:

    Crossroads – History of Interactions across the Silk Routes, Volume: 8

Author: Jeffrey Kotyk

What type of exchanges occurred between West and East Asia in the first millennium CE? What sort of connections existed between Persia and China? What did the Chinese know of early Islam?

This study offers an overview of the cultural, diplomatic, commercial, and religious relationships that flourished between Iran and China, building on the pioneering work of Berthold Laufer’s Sino-Iranica (1919) while utilizing a diverse array of Classical Chinese sources to tell the story of Sino-Iran in a fresh light to highlight the significance of transcultural networks across Asia in late antiquity.

This is a much-needed book, to fill in the void left after the publication of Berthold Laufer's great Sino-Iranica:  Chinese Contributions to the History of Civilization in Ancient Iran (Chicago, 1919)

 

Selected readings

  • "A Persian word in a Sinitic topolect" (3/10/20)
  • Berthold Laufer, Sino-Iranica: Chinese Contributions to the History of Civilization in Ancient Iran, Publication 201, Anthropological Series, Vol. XV, No. 3 (Chicago:  Field Museum of Natural History, 1919)

[h.t. Geoff Wade]

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ranunculus ([personal profile] ranunculus) wrote2024-03-20 06:20 pm

Donald, M, lawns and garden

I took M to the bus in Santa Rosa today. He is off to Amsterdam with his son.  They have a very full week planned.  I continued on to the lab to have some blood work done (it is across town from the bus and train stations).  Then back to the train station to pick up Donald.
At home the hot sunny weather we have been having (up to 76F!) was gone, replaced by some high clouds and a breeze that was cooler than it had been for days.  The forecast is for rain starting tomorrow evening and continuing for days.  Not a lot of rain, mostly drizzle, but enough so we wanted to mow the lawn and I wanted to weed whack the back of the garden.  The grass was almost 3 feet tall in the garden...  On many years the grass would just be starting to grow now, having germinated in late November and just hung on until the weather started to warm and the days get longer. This year it is tall and has gone to seed.  I can't keep up.
Donald mowed most of the lawn and then moved the rounds of wood from where I cut down the stump this week while I finished the lawn.  Most of the garden in weed whacked.  I'm SO glad I spent time in the last month pulling grass, most of the front of the garden looks nice.
We are pooped.


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magistrate ([personal profile] magistrate) wrote2024-03-20 06:06 pm

Department for the Mitigation of Spam Email Cascades

AO3-savvy friends, help me out here. Suppose that I have a long multi-chapter work which I would like to blame on gift to another user. If I set it up as a gifted work when I started posting, would they be hit with a notification email every time I posted a new chapter? If I didn't want someone to be pestered every week (or whatever) for •mumble• weeks, would it be wiser to just post the thing through and then gift it at the end?

Any insight is appreciated. I have really not been posting enough on AO3 recently to know the ins and outs of these things.
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Chat J'ai Pété 🐈‍💨 ([personal profile] flameandsong) wrote2024-03-20 09:00 pm

[🧿] Purim 5784

If you're subscribed to [community profile] flameborn_fanart_archive you've already seen this and can skip it.

Purim isn't till Sunday but I wanted to wish Chag Purim Sameach to those of you who celebrate in case I don't "see" you between now and then, and for those who don't celebrate you might still enjoy the art.

It's a custom [not mandatory] to wear silly hats to Purim celebrations, and some go all out and wear costumes, so I had some fun with this [Anthony, Maglor, Nicholas and Sören in costume]. [personal profile] semperviridis [a friendly Gentile] helped tweak the art for me.

... )

I have a collection just for my holiday-themed art here if you'd like to leave kudos.

Additionally, from the spring equinox [Northern Hemisphere] through Earth Day [April 22] I am doing a series of art of the Two Trees of Valinor, which is here. [Note: it's different concepts, they may not line up with yours, please don't be the Canon Police, people can have fun.]

I've also done some restructuring of my website, including replacing all of the fanart I made of Tori Amos in early 2023 with new and improved art.
Snopes.com ([syndicated profile] snopes_feed) wrote2024-03-21 12:13 am

Skip Bayless Said Deion Sanders' Colorado Football Team Is 'the Next Alabama Dynasty'?

Posted by Jordan Liles

"We are looking at the next Alabama dynasty," the sports commentator purportedly said, regarding the future of Colorado under Sanders' leadership.
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calzephyr ([personal profile] calzephyr) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2024-03-20 05:48 pm

Wednesday Word: Frondescence

Frondescence - noun.

Frondescence is used to describe something leafy and green or about to unfurl.

The adjective form is frondescent.
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sanguinity ([personal profile] sanguinity) wrote2024-03-20 04:25 pm

Three Things Make a Post

1. Got in the car last night to pick up vegetables, tried to use the windshield wipers to rinse away the fine yellow layer of pollen covering the windscreen, and discovered that one of my wiper blades was in the process of disintegrating. Which is potentially urgent since it's supposed to start raining today and we're supposed to go somewhere after work, and it would be nice to be able to see out the windshield while I'm driving. After running errands and eating dinner last night, we tried to go buy new wiper blades, but alas, the internet lied to us about the store hours. But this morning [personal profile] grrlpup was MY HERO and went out before work to get new wipers AND got them installed. Which perhaps sounds minor, but means I will not be scrambling to run errands between dinner and square-dancing tonight, an interval that always feels very rushed and cramped. To reiterate: MY HERO.


2. I am attempting to learn how to plot map-based data in R (uphill battle, but we'll get there), and the tutorial I just now opened up had a section on spherical geometry. Spherical geometry from my nautical fandoms! <3 <3 <3


3. These last weeks we watched The Shop Around the Corner (1940), In the Good Old Summertime (1949), and You've Got Mail (1998), which are three adaptations of the same source material, a play in which two people who hate each other in real life are also anonymous pen pals falling in love with each other. We've got beef with the plot (midway through in all three adaptations, the man discovers who he has been corresponding with and doesn't share the info with her, instead choosing to use the knowledge to fuck with her, and somehow this does not cause problems for the romance?), but we kept watching each subsequent adaptation to see if any of the remakes fixed the plot. (None of them did.) Arguably, You've Got Mail made it WORSE by changing the floor-manager/employee friction of the first two into "I run a chain of big box stores that is coming to put your family shop out of business", which is significantly higher on the "I have good reasons to dislike you" continuum.
Spoilers + proposed revisions:In the end, it's more than a threat: he DOES put her out of business, stripping her of her livelihood, her vocation, her inheritance, and her mother's legacy, all in one fell swoop -- and somehow that doesn't put a stake through the heart of the romance? The hell? She's supposed to just eat all that and fall in love with him anyway? At one point in the film she gives an excellent speech that this IS personal for her (he had been trying to argue that it's not personal, it's just business), and I feel like the film forgot that very trenchant point it had just made twenty minutes earlier.

[personal profile] grrlpup asked what happens if the "I know but you don't know" section is reversed. What if she, the small business owner about to be forced out of business, makes the discovery of who her anonymous penpal is, and then uses her "in" as the trusted and beloved correspondent to try to influence him to NOT drive her shop out of business. The more I think about it, the more I think that would have been a far more interesting -- and more palatable! -- film. One suspects the romance would still be on the rocks when he discovers what she has done, but it's not like the romance wasn't doomed in the first place.

As much beef as I have with You've Got Mail, however, the lighting design was beautiful. I hear many complaints that lighting design is becoming a lost art, and this film was a persuasive exhibit for that claim.
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kevin_standlee ([personal profile] kevin_standlee) wrote2024-03-20 03:48 pm

Popular Ratification: Call for Co-Sponsors

Having thought over the two versions of Popular Ratification that I've drafted, I am more inclined to submit Version 2. If anyone prefers Version 1, you now have the language that you can use if you want to propose an amendment by substitution. Alternatively, if you want to move the voting deadline to earlier, you can move amendments to the proposal at the Glasgow Business Meeting.

I have added commentary to Version 2, with the intention of it being submitted as the makers' argument and thus part of the legislative record. The marginal comments within the document are not part of what will be submitted, but were there to help people reading the proposal understand what was going on. Yes, it can take a lot of words to explain something, with the explanation being longer than the wording of the legislation itself. That's how laws and constitutions work. "Plain language" often isn't that plain, despite what some people think.

I've seen more complicated suggestions, like having the members of Worldcons N and N+1 votes separately and both of them having to ratify the proposal. I can see the attraction, but the more bells and whistles you add to changes, the less likely they are to pass, in my opinion. But hey, anyone who wants to make amendments can do so, and all you have to do is convince a majority of the people in the room at the 2024 Business Meeting to vote for it initially.

If any of you who have previously volunteered to co-sponsor this proposal (you have to be a WSFS member of the 2024 Worldcon, attending or not, and you don't have to attend the Business Meeting to co-sponsor a proposal), contact me with your name as it appears in Glasgow's records. I don't necessarily know the names of the people behind the DW/LJ handles commenting here.
the cosmolinguist ([personal profile] cosmolinguist) wrote2024-03-20 10:30 pm

Fun day

For a day off, what a busy day!

I arranged a couple of chats today, because of the day off, for the organization I volunteer with. Mostly I'm part of a group making decisions but today I had to/got to represent those decisions and attempting to answer questions about them one-on-one. I wasn't too worried about it but it was nerve-wracking. They both went well though.

Then, my new All-Terrain Cane showed up! I hadn't really known what to expect and it helped to watch this video where, among other things, the inventor talks about how he came to do this (I gotta admire anyone who'd go into an outdoors store and say "show me your blind hiking section"!) and there's footage of him using it to like clamber over rocks and walk deftly along uneven trails. I wasn't sure how a rollerball tip would work on a weight-supporting cane but of course it does when you're on grass/sand/dirt/mud/etc. I tested it out a little this afternoon on some grass/mud nearby, which I know quite well but I still got the impression that this is a useful thing to have.

Then tonight D suddenly got the idea to make and elaborately decorate a cake for a friend tomorrow. When he was still telling me about his plan, at one point he said "Sorry, I'm just excited because I have a project." I grinned; it was good to see his I'm Excited I've Got a Project face again, it'd been a little while. I could help with the ingredient-buying and cake-baking but I know nothing about fondant icing -- but luckily, his mum does! So she got a surprise phone call from him after 9pm tonight.

It got late because we already had our usual fortnightly plan to tune in to readings of "Edwyrdian Tales," so we had a late dinner after the ingredient-buying, half way through the cake-batter-making, for some fun supernatural stories.

The cake is made, the fondant is colored, the actual decoration will happen tomorrow.

Gary has been at a few points sleepily baffled by how high-energy everyone has been after his bedtime. It has been a couple of unusually busy evenings for us, at the last minute. They have been fun but I hope tomorrow I can manage to eat my dinner before 7:30!

And somehow after all this I have to go back to work tomorrow?!

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zesty_pinto ([personal profile] zesty_pinto) wrote2024-03-20 06:19 pm

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Watching Scissor Seven in my pastime between the usual popular titles.

Scissor Seven is really good too, it's got a style that feels more a mixture of that watercolor style that I associate with manwha but is more what you'd expect from something like Superjail!/Ballmasterz. In all honesty it's a messy style that I think Chainsawman should have had as the manga's style is messy which reflects the pulp feel of it imo, kind of like Dorohedoro. Anyway, this series would fit perfectly on Adult Swim and kind of surprised Netflix let it reach 4 seasons because Netflix.

With regards to the more popular stuff, I'm glad people are really getting into Dungeon Meshi, it was long overdue and Ryoko Kui is a master crafter at what she has made so just happy to see that.
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Larry Hammer ([personal profile] larryhammer) wrote2024-03-20 03:13 pm
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zesty_pinto ([personal profile] zesty_pinto) wrote2024-03-20 05:53 pm

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Welp, I received a dispute verdict from the bank that said my ATM transactions gave the correct amount and I angrily corrected them that it was someone stealing my card.

Then I was told that I need to provide more proof which left me wondering what the hell can I even provide when it happened on a day I spent entirely in the house so called them again and was told to file a report, so went to a police station to file a report as not-awkwardly as possible. This was followed by yet another call to them because they gave me a deadline that didn't work with office business hours. Then it included several hours of calling a phone bank where I couldn't reach the detective because I couldn't find them only to eventually find out that the phone bank was using the names of previous detectives that left.

So finally, after all that hurdle jumping, I finally got a verdict and-in my shock-they actually refunded me the money. I'm still waiting for ATM fees to be refunded but the lion's share is back. Thank god.

Ironically this was money that I was thinking of passing along to other people so it wasn't something I was planning to gripe over too much and tbh I only made a big deal out of it because I wanted to give my bank a hard time for having such terrible customer support. Anyway, passed some to someone I know with rent problems and I'll probably move some along to other people along the way.

I'm also reducing my debit use as much as possible to reduce this from happening. Also, this taught me that the next time someone skims my card, it's quicker to just say someone stole the goddamn card. At least if it's credit card fraud it's easier to deal with loss prevention.
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kaberett ([personal profile] kaberett) wrote2024-03-20 09:34 pm

some things make a post

  • turns out the questionable beetroot pasta does a much better job of resembling food minus the cheese. still not going to make it again, but very glad I only added the cheese to the half of it we actually ate on Monday -- which meant that the other half did not wind up going in the compost today.
  • teeth )
  • PIP review form showed up on Friday last. I've requested copies of letters various from the GP. I have not actually opened the damn thing and started going through it yet. temptation to just scrawl "all my incurable congenital conditions are still incurable, PS I have chronic migraine now" over the front and leave it at that Extremely High (but will not actually be indulged).
  • made it to the allotment!!!!! saw FAKE SNAKES, one of which was Basking Happily in the (currently mostly empty) bed in the greenhouse. animal harm )
  • SAW THE BAT SAW THE BAT SAW THE BAT. was on call with S. stopped abruptly and stared fixedly over the top of the laptop screen out the window. went "-- but it might just have been a bi-- IT CAME BACK IT'S A BAT BAT BAT BAT BAT BAT". approximately.
Snopes.com ([syndicated profile] snopes_feed) wrote2024-03-20 09:36 pm
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] birdfeeding2024-03-20 04:23 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is sunny and cool.

I fed the birds.  I've seen several sparrows, several house finches, two robins, two starlings, a male cardinal, and a mourning dove.

I dug the hole to plant the 'Fall Gold' yellow raspberry.

EDIT 3/20/24 -- I planted the yellow raspberry.

EDIT 3/20/24 -- We moved the 2 bags of cypress mulch from the trunk of the car, one to the Colorado blue spruce tree and one to the picnic table.

I've heard crows and red-winged blackbirds in the yard.

EDIT 3/20/24 -- I spread compost around the yellow raspberry, then added the jug and the label.

EDIT 3/20/24 -- I put the groundcloth around the spruce tree.

EDIT 3/20/24 -- I spread a bag of cypress mulch around the spruce tree.

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