a list of cats I see around

Wednesday, July 8th, 2026 03:25 am
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I apparently live in a place where there are are a lot of indoor/outdoor cats. I'm not quite sure why I see so many cats. I guess there are just a lot of people with indoor/outdoor cats here (oof - mixed feelings). I live in an apartment with no yard (the building itself occupies the yard) but since I live on the second floor, I look out over multiple neighbours' yards. I love this. I look at my yard constantly when I am home. First thing in the morning, all day if I work from home, with my desk set up so I look out, one last time before bed - primarily for birding and just general enjoyment of the outdoors but, increasingly in the last few months, also for cats. I guess I am outside all the time because I walk to and from the train station, I bird all the time, plus I play ingress, I get groceries on foot, etc. Also okay yes I do randomly pspsps on the street sometimes. I see so many that my friend suggested I start a bingo of cats.

Here is a list:

Calico cat, mostly white with scattered orange and tabby spots - Jenny - very friendly, learned her name via tag and also a poster on the street
Big plush grey cat - no idea, often plopped in the yard now
Big fluffy orange cat - probably lives down the street - this cat I have seen for the longest but have no idea who he is
Small white cat with tabby on head & raccoon tail - Luna, owned by the convenience store
White-and-orange, orange saddle - Noisy
Fluffy tabby-and-white, very thin with age, now deceased - Sarah (learned her name bc she only hung out right by her home and I actually talked to the humans who lived there on occasion). She lived till 18!!! but I miss her and when I pass by her place I still reflexively look for her under the bush she liked. I petted her so many times because she would trot to the pavement and let you admire her.
Fluffy large black cat - probably lives near park
Tabby with white paws and white sliver on back - new, I only started seeing them a week or two ago
Dilute tortie/calico - new within a few months, don't know name

This is Jenny:

This picture is so cute I could die

This is how I learned Noisy's name, though I actually saw Noisy after the poster was put up:

But yeah a few days ago I went to get groceries and as I was walking by I distinctly saw Noisy disappear into someone's yard.

Then there are the cats in windows:

Ollie & Luna, the asymmetric and symmetric tuxies in the window (also learned from talking to the neighbour)
A nondynamic duo of a tortie and a tabby tuxie, always sleeping in a bed in the window
White-and-orange shorthair cat, plopped in the window

I have no conclusion for this entry. CATS. (Please keep your cat indoors!)

Not Exactly A Prints Charming

Wednesday, July 8th, 2026 03:00 am
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Customer: "I want [decent-sized print job]. I'll need it done immediately."
Me: "No can do, I'm afraid. We close in ten minutes, and I have several other jobs I need to complete tonight for collections first thing tomorrow. I can take the order now and have it done by tomorrow afternoon."
Customer: "Well, that's not a very good service."

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This is today's freebie. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] gs_silva. It also fills the "Ambiguous Situation" square in my 6-1-26 card for the Hazbin Hotel Fest. This poem belongs to the series Schrodinger's Heroes.

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move the coyotes

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 10:26 pm
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I have several pictures of the "coyotes," but none at the top of my camera roll, so I searched my photos for "wolf" (since that's what these coyotes look like to me). My photos turned up an actual Irish Wolfhound, whom I don't remember meeting at all, along with several pictures of Mimi running, which I found hilarious and charming.

Then I searched for "coyote," and lo, this picture came up.

coyote and friends )

One of our neighbors has two cardboard "coyotes" that she puts by the river to keep geese from coming up on the banking. Apparently real coyotes move, so the geese are more convinced by this ruse if the coyotes are not in the same place every time they pass by.

The same neighbor also has a hammock, hence my explanation, "She says the rent to sit in the hammock is to move the coyotes, so I moved a coyote."

(I first encountered the coyotes years ago, at night, while I was out walking with Mimi by flashlight. I genuinely though we had come upon a live animal and I quickly scooped Mimi up and backed away. Mimi was completely unworried, which I admitted after the fact should have been a clue.)

Seventh of the Seventh.

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 10:10 pm
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Having just finished the rough draft of a Project Hail Mary fic, as is customary, I'm obligated to ask if anyone knows where I can find an icon. I've checked [community profile] fandom_icons and I'm sure there's another place or two someone else already knows about.

I've got to figure out a title, so thankfully, I'm not in a huge rush.

no fandom : icons : they've got ears

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 08:49 pm
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Title: they've got ears
Fandom: no fandom
Rating: G
Content notes: None apply
Summary: icons of mules and their big ears, made from images found on the interwebs


they've got ears )

Game Check-in: Dragon Age Veilguard

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 07:09 pm
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These notes were all made 12-16-24 before my playing fell off. u_u

Spoilers for various things!

Heir to the Dead:

Aww that tiny whispered 'Please' and Manfred's "Hurray!". 😭 And Manfred can do magic now! Ughhh my feels.

I wish we'd gotten some commentary from the companions before he revived Manfred about missing his presence.

"I have regrets about what Lichdom could have been, but none of them would make me exchange them for this."

Both options meant losing or gaining something, regrets are natural but if what you gained overall makes you happy, it's worth it.

A Murder of Crows:

Lol I knew he would say 'Over my dead body'. If I were Caterina I would at least be a little concerned about Spite;; And I don't think it was smart to just lock Illario up. I'm curious what would've happened if Treviso hadn't been blighted, it seemed to suggest something else would've been an option.

To Act as One/When Plans Align:

Okay now I'm ready for this quest.

Sidenote, Manfred won rock-paper-scissors! I wonder why he likes to hang out on top of the balcony?

Oh, there's Rana at the Shadow Dragon's base!

Okay so this is a/the? final quest so I went and finished Regrets of the Dead Wolf and got Mythal's essence, I was going to use a guide choose the right answers but apparently I didn't save before that so I had to fight her. Not too bad. I also had 'A Hidden Hoard', the Solas mural on the wall is so interesting, why is it there??

Lmao at the fish vs coffee Harding/Neve banter. No way I'd be able to choose, I love both of those.

(Codex) On Beetles: *flashbacks to The Mummy*

I went and got all the chests and altars I was missing except one chest, which is somewhere inaccessible. There's literally people standing there blocking it and there's no way around them. 🤷

The 'Are you sure?' page says many companions have overcome personal struggles / most allies will support you from a position of strength sooo here goes.

Of course they forced an eclipse.

I went around talking to everyone in the Lighthouse and only two people are talking about it, everything else is commenting on stuff that happened in the past;; And ye gods that purple/pink cast on the area is terrible.

Since when does my Rook speak the qun language...

I wonder what equipment with a star on it means?

Grr it's so frustrating when an Ultimate is wasted because the enemy kept moving while I was casting. :/

When Davrin started getting stabbed why wasn't Assan right there? T_T And what happened to Assan/where did they go?

Lucanis died somehow... None of our allies were there to help because everything happened too fast.

I am very confused about what's happening here with Solas......

Davrin on 2nd team, took Harding and Lucanis with me, chose Bellara over Neve, Neve disapproving - understandable.

A Cage for Gods:

Rook: "Have to get back to the team." ...after I explore first.

It's hard to feel bad about choosing Bellara will all these weird statues of her around. Girl probably would have disapproved like Neve did if I hadn't chosen her. 😅

How come Davrin's statues were accepting when Bellara's weren't? Is it because I pushed back?

Varric? What the? Are you saying we were hallucinating him this whole time? Or was it all a dream? This is dumb as fuck. No one talked about Varric being dead this whole time?? Why did Solas tell us to apologize to him???

So Minthrathous gets blighted anyway in the end??

Didn't feel like there was enough development for Lucanis.

Daily Check-In

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 06:00 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Tuesday, July 07, to midnight on Wednesday, July 08. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34811 Daily Check-in
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 8

How are you doing?

I am OK.
5 (62.5%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
3 (37.5%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
4 (50.0%)

One other person.
2 (25.0%)

More than one other person.
2 (25.0%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
 

Unexpected Comeback In The Bagging Area

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 11:00 pm
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I've just moved to a new neighborhood, and I'm walking into the local grocery store for the first time. As I'm passing the checkouts, I overhear:
Customer: "Well, the customer is always right, though, so can't you just do it?"

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It's been a hot minute

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 07:41 pm
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Had some health issues (not super dangerous, but needed urgent attention), then took some time off to recuperate. Hinges on this physical laptop are dying so I'll probably want to get it replaced soon (and maybe a different OS, depending on how prevalent the spread of LLM garbage is). Going out of town for a long weekend soon and will not be bringing the janky laptop. Everything's fine, just a little behind on keyboard-requiring things, so there might be a slight backlog of reviews/etc. to catch up on in a week or so, maybe.

Watching the Biggest Fireworks Show of All Time (TM) interspersed with natural lightning definitely brought that line from Quatrevingt-Treize about "Nature says to humankind, 'Behold my work, and yours'" to mind.

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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History

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 05:58 pm
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... is repeating itself.  This post compares Washington, D.C. with occupied Berlin from the perspective of someone who's seen both.

Never forget.

Book Review Backlog: Part I (January to March)

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 03:36 pm
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(I was fucking around on my phone for the last few hours, while Kaylee slept on her blanket. The second I got my laptop out, Kaylee came over and started to purr aggressively next to me. You can't be on my lap right now, baby.)

These are probably going to be brief, as my memory isn't that strong six months later.


Searching for Serafim: The Life and Legacy of Serafim "Joe" Fortes by Ruby Smith Díaz
(Local author, read before she gave a talk for Black History Month.)

Short biography and a poem about a Caribbean Black man working as a lifeguard in Vancouver, BC, in the early 20th century. The records of Serafim Fortes are pretty slight, and almost all from the perspective of white people—who treated him as a sort of mascot, and talked about how great he was despite his race—so Smith Díaz is mostly reading against the grain of the historical record, and speculating lot. I normally do not like history books that include this much speculation, however, Smith Díaz is very clear about when and why she's filling in ideas, and I think it works in this context. It introduced me to Marie-Claire Graham's concept of "speculative archiving" as a way of dealing with gaps in the record created by historical violence, which this book is more or less an example of. I appreciated that Smith Díaz did not shy away from or excuse records of Fortes behaving poorly. Very much worth a read as a local history, and as an example of navigating a fragmented and racist archive.


Rainbow heart sticker Everything Is Fine Here by Iryn Tushabe, narrated by Nneka Okoye
(Canada Reads Longlist, which I wish had been on the shortlist.)

A coming of age novel about a young woman in western Uganda, who discovers that her beloved older sister is a lesbian. One's reaction to that premise might be, "Oh no!" but this novel was not a tragedy about queer bashing, though the setting and my knowledge of Ugandan politics made it a tense read.

(I also felt that my ((at this point rather hazy)) knowledge of Ugandan geography, culture and food helped me a lot, including having been in the same places described in the book. There's a lot of cultural detail and non-English terms dropped in without explanation, so remembering what most things were saved me a lot of looking stuff up.)

But most of the novel is about a teenager trying to figure out both the world and herself, in a family with a lot of internal conflict and pressures. There's a few cases of sixteen-year-olds making poor choices, but for the most part the novel offers its characters a lot of grace. It's about discovering the world can be a lot bigger than you're told it is, and offering and receiving second chances. Really loved this one.


Rainbow heart sticker Witch King by Martha Wells, narrated by Eric Mok
(Reread before getting into the new one.)

I'm really glad I reread this, as I initially rushed through it to find out what happened, and as a result didn't remember several key plot points, which turned out to be essential to the second novel. There are a lot of moving parts!

Basically still love everyone in this band, and appreciate getting a novel about decentralising power, rather than building empires.


Rainbow heart sticker Queen Demon by Martha Wells, narrated by Eric Mok
Really enjoyed this one, also, though it ends in a more obvious cliffhanger than the first one, which stands more or less on its own.

Mostly just like the characters and enjoy spending time with them. It's again nice to see people struggling with the work of consensus building, interspersed with battle scenes, lol. I like Kai slowly coming out of his shell in the first timeline, and how much the characters have changed over the centuries between the flashbacks and present day. It really nicely both shows the long-range consequences, and builds up tension as the plots weave towards each other. Bit bummed out by some of the casualties along the way.

I hope we get the next one soon!

Flyover videos

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 11:19 pm
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While my colleague and I were speaking about Srs Bsnss with our industrial partners last week, we heard a roaring noise outside the window. The 250th anniversary flyover displays by the fighter jets had begun.

We grabbed our hats and sunglasses and went onto the roof to have a closer look.



It ended up being a very close look indeed. (I would like to point out that none of us were the ones clapping.)



This was a more comfortable view of the formation flying.



Here they are coming from t’other direction.

This continued for around 10 minutes before they all zoomed off, presumably to base for a little rest from the heat.

A Window Of Opportunity

Tuesday, July 7th, 2026 10:00 pm
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Coworker: "Okay, but why are we getting this briefing? Did someone do that and get injured?"
Manager: "Yes, that incident did happen last week, and an ambulance had to be called because that employee had a bleeding head injury."

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