i keep thinking it's friday (it is not)

Thursday, July 9th, 2026 09:41 pm
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it cooled down considerably out here (67º on tuesday which is positively frigid for july) and is now hot again. >.< sigh.

the summit at work is over (yesterday was the last day) and i have made notes for next year altho whether or not i remember that in eight months is a whole other thing. one of the japanese girls who was staying in the dorm apparently wasn't on the list and i got a panicked email about it which i didn't see until sunday, as i was off on friday and i don't work weekends. but i figured i should check my email JUST IN CASE because something always comes up at the very last minute and hey, something did! i found her on the list and emailed the guy in charge of the group and everything was fine because it usually is. lunch was reliably delivered early all three days - like, an hour early - but it was boxed lunches that didn't need to be refrigerated or heated up so that was fine. we had a poster session for which the posters were all printed too large which was probably our fault but not specifically my fault and, again, it was fine in the end. it's exhausting every year and people enjoy it every year and i'm not sorry it's over.

yesterday because the summit was a half day and everyone in the sponsoring group all worked really hard on it one of the guys on staff had us all over to his house for grilling and showing off his garden. (it's a nice garden and i'm not just saying that because it produces zucchini which is then turned into zucchini bread.) so i got to stuff my face (there were SO MANY BAGS OF POTATO CHIPS and i brought a large amount of three bean salad plus there were hotdogs and burgers and grilled zucchini and fruit and the one grad student brought rolled crepes which were delish) and hang with my coworkers and it was really nice and chill and a great way to end the summit. it also took me an hour and twenty minutes to get to the house from the ugly building where i work but only like thirty-five minutes to get home. traffic, man.

for the fourth my sister and i went to her friend e's house to eat and drink and schmooze and stay out of the heat (it was very hot and rain was forecast so we weren't in a hurry to sit outside in a field) and that was also fun. i brought the aforementioned three bean salad and friend e had ice cream cake for dessert. i do love a good ice cream cake. and her house has a/c. :D

i watched the boston pops and then the fireworks on tv when i got home and while fireworks are better in person the light show (with drones!) was just as cool on tv. they had a minuteman with a rifle and the bunker hill monument and the uss constitution and paul revere on his horse and the steeple of the old north church flickering with the two lanterns and a ship with crates being tossed over the side. it was very cool. jessica meir, one of the astronauts on the iss, has a boston connection so during i think the 1812 overture she joined the pops live from space. the giant screens on either side of the stage showed her floating in zero-g playing the piccolo with the rest of the musicians. how cool is that? right?

sunday i babysat [personal profile] tamalinn's house so she could get a new front door lock. i zoomed with the family unit and pet the dog and mostly it got me out of the house.

the us is out of the world cup and i'm not broken up about it altho i think we had a pretty good run, at least until balogun got a red card suspension and the orange shitgibbon intervened to get it overturned. yeesh. dude doesn't even know what a red card is. i mean i don't either but i'm not interfering with world cup rules. anyway we're out and i have no favorites so i just hope the last games are good ones.

apparently the england-mexico game was the most watched soccer game ever in the us. 44 million people tuned in. which, holy shit. today was the last boston game, france-morocco. france won.

speaking of the world cup, check out some of the world cup snacks you can get in us stadiums. oxtail egg rolls. caviar on hash browns. lobster rolls, natch. and i know it's old news that overseas world cup fans went nuts for american ranch dressing but i have to share that kraft announced plans to release a travel friendly ranch dressing set. by which i mean tsa compliant (3.4oz) packets of ranch. weird and adorable.

if that's not enough ranch for you then you can always get a ranch dressing squishable.

today i learned that one of my pi's is going on sabbatical for the next academic year in PARIS. not that i'm jealous or anything. but i do wonder if that means he won't need as many hours from me and if so how will i make up those hours. i assume his students will still be around and they'll occasionally need support (travel, assorted expenses, whatever) but is that going to be enough? one of my other pi's was on sabbatical this past year but he didn't go anywhere and never required a lot from me anyway.

the nuns are podcasting. specifically dominican nuns. for those of you who listen to podcasts and/or are interested in what the sisters have to say.

way back in the late 40s in idaho as towns and settlements expanded people ran into conflict with the local beavers. so the state decided to relocate the creatures. by dropping them out of planes. (the test subject was named geronimo.) parachuting into new territory was apparently less stressful for a beaver than being transported by car and then horse to its new home. the idaho fish and game commission even made a documentary about it so you too can watch parabeavers being dropped from a height (the whole process starts at 7:21).

Werewolves, Witches, and Vampires, oh my!

Thursday, July 9th, 2026 08:04 pm
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The below icons were made for [community profile] itsabattlefield Supernatural battle. Entry count was only 20, but... I'm me, and I have a bunch of extras... What can I say? I love me some werewolves, vampires & witches ;D

[20] Being Human (US & UK)
[03] She-Wolf of London
[02] Sabrina the Teenage Witch
[07] Grimm
[01] Moonlight
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what you don't have, you don't need it now

Thursday, July 9th, 2026 06:54 pm
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I did end up going to bed super early last night - I hit the sack at 8:30 pm and slept, with minor interruptions, until 8 am, and it was fantastic. I don't know why I was so exhausted yesterday, but I'm glad I didn't try to fight it like I normally would to stay up until my usual bedtime.

My meetings next Tuesday have all been cancelled, so I've added the day to my vacation next week, so I'll be in Monday and then done until the next Monday. I also discovered I had booked 2 separate optometrist appointments, so I cancelled the one next Thursday and will go in August as usual.

My plan this weekend is to bake a blueberry crumb cake* to take to my brother's on Sunday for our birthday bbq, and then make a key lime pie for myself on Tuesday, since my birthday is Wednesday. I haven't figured out what I'll make myself for dinner, but that is always the less important part of things to me. As long as I have a good birthday dessert, the dinner can be anything.

*Note: it will be an orange blueberry crumb cake since my sister does not like lemon. We'll see how it goes!

I am also once again waiting for the cleaning service to let me know if they are coming on Monday or not. They did not come this past Monday since I said it wouldn't work for me, but then there was radio silence, so today I reached out again, but have not gotten an answer. I appreciate the work they do immensely. I just wish they were better at communicating!

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259 HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (1x01).

Thursday, July 9th, 2026 11:33 am
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259 icons of House of the Dragon (1x01).
05 | Aemma Targaryen
46 | Alicent Hightower
02 | Criston Cole
13 | Corlys Velaryon
50 | Daemon Targaryen
01 | Mysaria
11 | Otto Hightower
96 | Rhaenyra Targaryen
05 | Rhaenys Targaryen
08 | Dragons
22 | Viserys Targaryen


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My dental appointment went well - it was just a cleaning! - but they still want me to come every three months instead of twice a year. Sigh. Anyway, the appointment was timed so that I did not have coffee or breakfast beforehand, and didn't get home until a little after 1 pm, so I should have just had lunch. But I was so tired that sleep won out over food and I ended up taking a THREE HOUR tour nap. I did finally eat, but now I'm like, maybe I should just go back to bed? Idk.

Anyway, it's Wednesday and I have read some books!

What I've just finished
Radiant Star by Ann Leckie. This was enjoyable but very low-key, even at the climax.

Long Live Evil and All Hail Chaos by Sarah Rees Brennan. Hiilarious and very genre-savvy portal fantasy. I enjoyed both books and am hoping the third one sticks the landing. Sadly, it's not due out until next summer. Alas.

What I'm reading now
Dead Hand Rule by Max Gladstone, which is the third (and final?) book in the Craft Wars trilogy? series? Idk. I'm enjoying it but he is pulling people from all over the first series and I don't always remember who they are since it's been a while since I read those books.

What I'm reading next
As ever, it is a mystery.

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wednesday reads and things

Wednesday, July 8th, 2026 04:00 pm
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Hello from Colorado, which is on fire :( We are not actually near any of the big fires, but we are getting smoke in the mornings from two of them, which means that several times in the past few weeks we've had to get up at 3 am and close the windows and turn on the air purifier. Anyway:

What I've recently read:

The Astrobiology Immersion Program by [archiveofourown.org profile] startingatmidnight, short-novel-length (~50K) Project Hail Mary gen, I think [personal profile] petra recommended it. AU in which on the way back to Erid, Rocky and Ryland Grace bodyswap. I love bodyswap as a trope and it's especially rich when the bodies are alien to each other. I thought it was a little long, and the handwaving a little handwavy, though the ultimate "why" resolution was super interesting, and I really liked that the story continues through to the consequences on Erid.

The Sisters Brothers by Patrick DeWitt, which is a sort of literary dark-humor western, with a really fun narrative voice. Charlie and Eli Sisters are Bad Men With Guns who wield them for a mysterious mogul called the Commodore. Except Eli's got a sensitive side, and he's starting to wonder why he's killing people for money when he could just settle down and run a trading post somewhere. My favorite part, oddly, was the throughline of Eli being completely unable to hold onto any money; if he doesn't give it away out of soft-heartedness as soon as he gets it, it's stolen, and I was delighted every time it happened.

The Rook by Daniel O'Malley, which was a recommendation from [personal profile] merit - I couldn't resist the premise of a woman waking up with amnesia and learning, through letters written from her former self, that she's a high-up bureaucrat in a secret organization of people with supernatural powers who deal with supernatural crimes and threats to the country. Sort of like Rivers of London but with Ghostbusters-level humor. ETA: and now I am reminded of another reason I really liked this: the main character, Myfanwy Thomas, discovers (somewhat to her surprise) that she is frighteningly competent at her job. Also there is a fantastic female character with whom I ship her (and there is fic). Anyway, lots of fun, and I'm now reading the second book in this series, Stiletto.

What I've recently watched:

S4 of Dark Winds, which unfortunately had quite a bit of action in LA - not that I have anything against LA, it's just it's not the familiar Four Corners scenery. As soon as they (metaphorically) hung a German on the wall I was expecting it to fire (metaphorically) Karl May, and I was not disappointed.

We've just watched the first episode of S2 of the live-action One Piece. I love how goofy it is!

thirty pillows pilfered

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 07:18 pm
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I meant to post last night but I could barely keep my eyes open so I went to bed early (and missed a super rare Mets comeback in Atlanta!) and slept for 10 glorious hours! I felt great at work today, and got some stuff done, and made some suggestions about the September board meeting agenda that I am sure the CEO and the Chair will not like, but they wanted to get radical and also not overrun the meeting time by 45 minutes again, and I offered a good way to do it to my boss. We'll see if anyone bites.

I am off tomorrow for the dentist - it should just be a cleaning (though I am braced to hear I need yet another crown) but I am always so tired when it's over. And my team meeting on Tuesday got cancelled so I am tempted to take next Tuesday off since I'm already off Wednesday (my birthday), Thursday, and Friday of next week. My boss was like, sure! but I'm still thinking about it.

I thought I had something else to post about but I can't remember... oh right, I finally watched Project Hail Mary the other night. I enjoyed it but it was too long. And there was not enough Eva Stratt, who was the best thing in the movie.

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Monday, July 6th, 2026 07:36 pm
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Sunday, July 5th, 2026 06:33 pm
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Had a couple of baking fails this weekend, so I guess it's granola bars for breakfast this week! Oh well. Eventually I will bake those myself too, but for now, store-bought is fine. *g* Luckily, this hoisin garlic chicken (NYTimes gift link) turned out well. I added soy sauce in place of salt, and also a sprinkling of Chinese five-spice powder instead of red pepper flakes, and it was delicious. And I have leftovers enough for a couple more meals. I also made bacon this morning, so it'll be another week of chicken bacon ranch wraps for lunch. Uh, not the hoisin chicken, though. Perdue short cuts roasted chicken strips.

And I had the first plums of the summer this weekend and they were so good. Plums! I love them so much! Cherries have also been good, but are much more expensive. And I figured out a use for the leftover seltzer for when Friend L was here - it's a good vehicle for the electrolyte powder I otherwise don't end up using, and this weekend it came in handy.

In other news, this morning, my cleaning service texted me asking if they could come tomorrow. I responded promptly saying, no, but I was available on these other dates. They have not responded. So now I'm like, are they coming tomorrow? Do I have to be ready? Because I am not ready and that is why I said no. Ugh. So now I will scramble to get ready and they won't come. Bah.

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Sunday, July 5th, 2026 03:25 pm
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Saturday, July 4th, 2026 04:47 pm
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Today, on July 4, I celebrate the greatest American virtue -- stubbornness.

(While writing this, I had to put a great deal of effort into NOT making all the examples come from media, like the images of the new Slayers standing up to threats, like Captain America ... well, you know. All of them. There's one movie named in the column that is definitely about someone standing up against overwhelming odds and winning -- and she's standing up again.)

i still think the maid did it

Friday, July 3rd, 2026 11:10 pm
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today i had the day off in advance of july 4 and i celebrated by staying in my pajamas until two or so, watching the last episode of shogun (toranaga really is something else but mostly WHERE IS MY SECOND SEASON), going to the grocery store (twice), and seeing the sheep detectives for the a/c. (it is HOT here. as one of the email newsletters i infrequently get said, it is a HAIR DRYER out there.) the sheep detectives is a little philosophical, a little silly, funny, mystery-y, and very cute. plus there are two rams (brothers) named ronnie and reggie, as in kray, who are stupid and like to bash. sometimes that means cars, sometimes that means each other. they're fun. the sheep are cgi but very good cgi and emma thompson is in it as a not very likable person in really nice brightly colored suits. and she's always worth watching. quicky spoiler )

did i mention it's hot here? SO HOT. SO SO HOT. if you are also currently living in an oven i hope you're staying cool. it's brutal out there.

one of my groups at work is running a summit next week - monday through wednesday - and like every year it feels like we're doing everything at the last minute. we're putting up a bunch of people in one of the dorms and housing got back to us ON MONDAY with the rooms. we only contacted them three months ago. and some of these folks are traveling a distance - like, there's a contingent from japan and a woman who came from romania - and they kind of need to know where they're staying. we're not putting people in a dorm next year because it is SUCH A PAIN IN THE ASS.

yesterday was world ufo day, marking the anniversary of the roswell sighting. (next year will be the 80th anniversary. yowza.) you can commemorate it by taking a road trip down the new mexico space trail. alien sightings not guaranteed.

there are two guys named dan sullivan running in the senate primary in alaska. dan s (incumbent) and dan j (challenger). i just find that really funny.

are you part of a book club? do you have a hard time picking the next book? have some suggestions. the "pick a book based off the one star reviews" looks like the most fun.

98 Matt Smith icons in various roles

Friday, July 3rd, 2026 03:50 pm
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83 icons of Matt Smith: The Crown, The Death of Bunny Munro, Official Secrets. 15 NSFW icons of Matt Smith's naked butt from various roles.

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Friday, July 3rd, 2026 04:48 pm
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Main Fandoms: OMORI, Avatar the Last Airbender, Stardew valley, mcyt (like the hermitcraft / life series people), Epic the musical
Other Fandoms: dungeon meshi, yotsuba, hooky, percy jackson, she-ra, the dragon prince, brooklyn99, gilmore girls, dead poet's society, toilet bound hanako kun, (also been trying to get into vocaloid and bocchi the rock)
Other Interests: Art (mainly digital art), indieweb/neocities stuff, and making OCs! I'm also interested in studying bio or compsci in the future :D

Looking for people who are: preferably people of a similar age range and/or are also neurodivergent. I'd also love to meet more art friends or fellow oc enthusiasts lol


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