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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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Jul. 7th, 2026 05:47 pm
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I went to my favorite cafe today but could only get a slice of vanilla cake because they ran out of the other cake flavors and I got hassled by some old fart bible thumper on the way home, I told him to leave me alone because I'm an atheist and I saw him walk into traffic as I went inside my bldg. He probably thinks god will stop cars from hitting him. It was a short walk because the cafe is right in my neighborhood but my legs hurt so bad anyway.

History

Jul. 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.

Poetry Fishbowl Open!

Jul. 7th, 2026 11:46 am
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Starting now, the Poetry Fishbowl is open! Today's theme is "Don't add to the casualty list in an emergency." I will be checking this page periodically throughout the day. When people make suggestions, I'll pick some and weave them together into a poem ... and then another ... and so on. I'm hoping to get a lot of ideas and a lot of poems.

I picked this theme for today from the selected list of themes, because of the violent storms that swept through central Illinois in late June. Here's my post about Tornado Alley moving from the Great Plains through the Midwest to the Southeast.

Among my previous poems that mention tornadoes or other violent storms are "A Tornado of Thought," "Windswept," "Know What You Stand For," "Better to Meet Danger," "In Growth, Reform, and Change," and "Nature's Great Masterpiece," and "The Pequot War."

Established settings in Tornado Alley: Omaha Reservation and Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska (Polychrome Heroics), Stillwater, Oklahoma (Polychrome Heroics), Waxahachie, Texas (Schrodinger's Heroes), River City and Ava and Bluehill, Missouri (Polychrome Heroics), Onion City and Urbanburg, Illinois (Polychrome Heroics), Easy City, Louisiana (Polychrome Heroics), Ninovan, Tennessee (Daughters of the Apocalypse), Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Center
for Elephant Conservation in Florida (Daughters of the Apocalypse).


I'll be soliciting ideas for first responders, troubleshooters, activists, rebels, Women Who Run with the Saberteeth, explorers, refugees, runaway youth, housemates, siblings, parents, teachers, clergy, police, soldiers, leaders, superheroes, supervillains, teammates, failure analysts, ethicists, other people who get into dire situations, running into a fire while others are running out of it, rescuing people, protesting, rebelling, planning, panicking, throwing in the towel, escaping, running like you stole something, adventuring, divorcing, teaching, leaving your comfort zone, discovering things, conducting experiments, observation changing experiments, troubleshooting, improvising, adapting, cleaning up messes, cooperating, taking over in an emergency, saving the day, discovering yourself, studying others, testing boundaries, coming of age, learning what you can (and can't) do, sharing, preparing for the worst, expecting the unexpected, fixing what's broke, upsetting the status quo, changing the world, accomplishing the impossible, recovering from setbacks, returning home, war zones, disaster areas, wastelands, trails, sailing ships, distant lands, the forest primeval, prehistory, liminal zones, schools, homeless shelters, prisons, hotels, churches, sharehouses, campfires, laboratories, supervillain lairs, makerspaces, nonhuman accommodations and adaptations, stores, farmer's markets, starships, alien planets, magical lands, foreign dimensions, other places where disasters happen, cataclysms, natural disasters, climate change, the end of the world, S-risks and X-risks, unhappy relationships, PACE your planning, protest rallies, travel mishaps, sudden surprises, the buck stops here, trial and error, supplements that turn out to be mutagenic, intercultural entanglements, asking for help and getting it, enemies to friends/lovers, interdimensional travel, lab conditions are not field conditions, superpower manifestation, the end of where your framework actually applies, ethics, innovation, problems that can't be solved by hitting, teamwork, found family, complementary strengths and weaknesses, personal growth, and poetic forms in particular.

Currently eligible bingo card(s) for donors wishing to sponsor a square:

Hazbin Hotel Fest Bingo Card 6-1-26

Winterfest in July Bingo Card 7-1-26


Among my more relevant series for the main theme:

An Army of One has some serious challenges between the Galactic Arms.

The Bear Tunnels introduces modern principles to people in the past, in hopes of preventing genocide.

A Conflagration of Dragons features the Six Races struggling to survive as the dragons take over more and more territory.

Crystal Wood is about how the mass death of trees can wreck civilization.

The Daughters of the Apocalypse has people trying to find enough resources to survive, when former cities are unsafe.

The Moon Door explores a women's chronic pain group and lycanthropy.

Not Quite Kansas deals with demons, magic, and other mayhem.

One God's Story of Mid-Life Crisis follows Shaeth as he works on becoming the God of Drunks after quitting as the God of Evil. Addiction always has the potential for disaster.

Path of the Paladins includes some really awful situations due to divine politics and mortal foolishness.

Peculiar Obligations deals with Quakers, pirates, and organized crime.

Polychrome Heroics has ordinary humans, supernaries, blue-plate specials, superheroes, supervillains, primal and animal soups all trying to get along and figure out how to make a functional society. Among the more relevant threads are Berettaflies, the Big One, Dr. Infanta, Iron Horses, Officer Pink, Shiv, and Trichromatic Attachments.

Schrodinger's Heroes has a lot of situations that can destroy things, up to and including whole dimensions.

The Wandering is a series about fantasy time travel where people loop back within their own lifespan.

Or you can ask for something new.

Linkbacks reveal a verse of any open linkback poem.

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Birdfeeding

Jul. 7th, 2026 11:28 am
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Today is cloudy and warm. We got a little rain yesterday.

I fed the birds. I haven't seen much activity yet.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 7/7/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I've seen a gray catbird splashing in the big red birdbath.

EDIT 7/7/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 7/7/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

Sparrows and house finches are eating from the hopper feeder.

EDIT 7/7/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I also walked around the yard a bit. Cosmos are blooming in the east-west strip of the prairie garden. Sunflowers are up in several places but not blooming yet. There are some zinnias too. :D

EDIT 7/7/26 -- I cracked 6 apricot pits and got 4 usable seeds, which I bagged in damp sand to cold-stratify in the refrigerator.

Fireflies are out. Cicadas are singing. I saw 2 bats swooping over the house yard.

I am done for the night.

Music

Jul. 7th, 2026 03:33 am
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100 STRING ACOUSTIC GUITAR SOLO

Such amazing sound. <3

Video

Jul. 7th, 2026 03:08 am

Nature

Jul. 6th, 2026 10:18 pm
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Wildflower meadow returned without planting a single seed

A patch of farmland left to its own devices for over a decade has quietly transformed into a thriving wildflower meadow. It didn’t take expensive seed mixes or heavy machinery. Recovery required only patience, a yearly hay cut, and letting nature do what it does. The find could reshape how governments approach one of conservation’s biggest and most expensive challenges.


This is worth trying anywhere that has at least some seedbank left (that is, the topsoil hasn't been killed or hauled away) and where you have a large amount of land to cover (which can make other options cost-prohibitive). In places that used to be scrub or forest or something other than grassland, it needs mowing at least once a year. Otherwise succession will take over and turn it back into whatever it was. Ideally, mow late enough that nesting creatures have finished and decamped, but early enough to permit regrowth before fall, so there will be winter cover for wildlife and erosion protection for the soil.

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Wildlife

Jul. 6th, 2026 09:55 pm
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Honeybee queens protect themselves from pesticides, but their colonies pay the price

Early on, the workers did their job well. In the first day they stripped out about 95% of the pesticide from the food before it reached the comb.
[---8<---]
But the filter began to slip. By day 10 the workers were removing only 86% of the poison, and it started to build up in the food stored in the cells. The bees’ bodies told the same story. Over 10 days, workers took on 55 times more pesticide than the queen did.


That delay will make pesticide problems difficult to detect and solve. Outside of a study like this, by the time you notice something wrong, it already has a lot of inertia baked in.

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Today's Adventures

Jul. 6th, 2026 08:57 pm
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Today we went out to Mattoon so I could attend a permaculture club meeting at Douglas-Hart Nature Center.

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Jul. 6th, 2026 04:26 pm
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This was a very mixed bag of a weekend. When I tried to go to the Irish pub, two different buses refused to pick me up. I've had it with that bullshit. I'm getting Uber. Had a nice time at the pub, I had a whiskey and a very tasty charcuterie plate for lunch, then I went to Ben and Jerry's for a cone, I had double scoop butter pecan and chocolate, there was a guy in there trying to order an Oreo shake and the woman working there was absolutely so dumb she didn't know they had Oreo ice cream so I helped out, then I went to BevMo and picked up a couple of six packs of my family's beer, then while I was going to the bus stop (of the one bus that actually did their damn job and picked me up) this sex worker tried to pick me up. Ugh. The best way I could accurately describe her is if Gollum were human and female. Then I went over to my friends' house and had dinner with them (they had asked me to bring beer) and had an awesome time.
Then the next day I went to the Fillmore Jazz Festival and heard some amazing music. Saw some cool arts and crafts. The food was good but overpriced and the bus was much too crowded and my legs were killing me from too much walking and standing. People on buses are supposed to give up their seat for disabled people but nobody did that for me, they must think I just carry a cane to look cool. :( I'm so tired now!

Buffalo

Jul. 6th, 2026 02:21 pm
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From One Surviving Male Bison, Azerbaijan Now Has 25 Calves Born Wild in 7-Year Success Story

As has been the case with other animals, a West Europe zoo held the last remaining male member of the Caucasian bison population. He was bred with several European bison as part of an effort to restore the animal to Azerbaijan, which began in 2012 and culminated with the release of the first animals in 2019.

In Shahdagh, WWF Azerbaijan has slowly watched over the herd as it grew through the additions of 25 calves born wild so far
.


It's a valiant effort, but that genetic bottleneck will cause problems.

Birdfeeding

Jul. 6th, 2026 01:11 pm
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Today is mostly cloudy and warm.

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

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I watered the new picnic table garden. I picked the first tomatoes, 2 red cherries and 1 yellow pear.

I saw a tiger swallowtail butterfly. :D

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I watered the telephone pole garden.

I've seen a male cardinal and a starling in the forest garden.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I watered plants in the house yard.

I've seen a mourning dove in the forest garden.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I went out to a local permaculture club meeting, which was lots of fun. :D

On the way home, we saw a heron at the drainage ditch. There were puddles in the road, so we got at least a little rain. That's means I don't need to water plants tomorrow during the Poetry Fishbowl. \o/

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I cracked open a bunch of cherry pits to expose the seeds.

EDIT 7/6/26 -- I bagged up the black cherry seeds in damp sand to cold-stratify in the refrigerator. I think the ones that had been air-drying longer were smaller than the plump ones from today's batch. I'll have to try cracking more sooner and see if that holds true.

Fireflies are coming out. I've seen at least one bat above the house yard.

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

Crafts

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:17 pm
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Today I came across some references to making hex quilts by starting with circles and folding the sides. This approach works great with hand-sewing.


Hex Quilts Video

Hexagons from Circles

Hexie’s From Circles

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Review Stats for First Half of 2026

Jul. 6th, 2026 05:45 pm
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Here are the accumulated stats for all the reviews I've written so far in 2025:

Film & TV:
Positive – 2 (100%)
Negative – 0 (0%)

Books:
Positive – 31 (54%)
Negative – 10 (18%)
DNF - 16 (28%)

Live Entertainment:
Positive – 1 (100%)
Negative – 0 (0%)

Audiobooks:
Positive – 19 (73%)
Negative – 3 (12%)
DNF - 4 (15%)

Games (video and board):
Positive – 5 (83%)
Negative – 1 (17%)

Comics:
Positive - 19 (100%)
Negative - 0 (0%)
DNF - 0 (0%)

Reviews total for first half of 2025:
Positive – 75 (69%)
Negative – 34 (31%)

I'm counting the DNFs as negative for the overall stats.
And there have been a lot of DNFs! Which is likely down to picking things outside my comfort zone to fulfil specific challenge prompts. But I've also definitely consumed excellent media for the same reason that I wouldn't have come across otherwise, so I think it's worth it overall. Plus - so much fun!

Safety

Jul. 6th, 2026 11:47 am
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"The one who hurt you doesn't get a say in how you choose to protect yourself from it happening again."
-- Ehowton


Periodically I encounter people who feel conflicted about obligations and safety. Frequently it's because an abusive parent or spouse has become incapacitated or is heading in that direction. I've often said that you don't owe an abuser anything. The above quote makes it clear why. Acts of neglect or abuse remove any obligation the victim may have had to the abuser. Cast off, expended, gone. You are completely free to protect yourself by ignoring the abuser's wants or needs, walking away, and never seeing them again. You may deny them all your resources -- time, energy, money, attention, everything. They made their choices and now get to live with the consequences.

Remember this if someone pressures you to harm yourself by taking care of an abuser. That person is trying to use and harm you also. Classify them as another threat to your safety.
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Title: Irreplaceable
Fandom: Inspector George Gently
Rating: Teen and up
Pairing: George Gently/John Bacchus
Notes: John has resigned. George goes to see him.

Irreplaceable )
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Clayhanger by Arnold Bennett:
This is a historical novel, set in the early 1900s in a small town in the midlands, in the same universe as The Old Wives' Tale, which I read and really enjoyed last year. This one was a bit slower to get started, telling the story of Edwin Clayhanger, a young man just leaving school and unwilling to take a job in his father's printing business. I got more into it by about halfway through, but then it lost me again - partly because I took a break and read several other things in between, so not the book's fault. But there were quite a lot of long sections about recent history and politics that felt very slow and cumbersome, and I wasn't all that invested in Edwin as a character.
So I eventually decided to DNF this.

Heartstopper Volumes 3-6 by Alice Oseman:
These continued to be truly wonderful reading experiences.
Really glad I read them.

Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre:
This was a real surprise and an excellent book. It was written in the 1970s, and has that traditional post-apocalyptic vibe of lost knowledge of technology, and a separation between those in the protected, domed city, with the money and the tech, and those trapped outside, eking out an existence in more primitive surroundings.
It tells the story of Snake, a healer who travels the land, helping where she can. It felt quite episodic, but eventually it all came together in a really satisfying way and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Wonderfully queer in unexpected ways, and lots of great themes of tolerance and rejection of othering.

The Wandering Inn by pirateaba:
This was the perfect companion on my two-week trip to Australia, and will always be part of my memory of that awesome time, since I spent over 40 hours with this in my ears as I wandered around Sydney and Brisbane.
Much, much better, more interesting, more involving, more exciting, deeper and more emotive than I was expecting. A real triumph of storytelling over 1500 pages. I liked a lot of the characters, the worldbuilding and setup of certain people's arrival into that world were intriguing, and the story really built over time, into something I'm fully invested in.
I'll definitely be continuing the series.

Monday Update 7-6-26

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:42 am
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These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Safety
Enshittification
Wildlife
Fossils
Birdfeeding
Audio
Economics
Birdfeeding
Philosophical Questions: Morals
Trees
Writing About Fireworks
Birdfeeding
Early Humans
Today's Adventures
Agriculture
Gaming
Birdfeeding
Follow Friday 7-3-26: Nature
Conservation
Birdfeeding
Community Thursdays
Today's Adventures
Science
Winterfest in July Bingo Card 7-1-26
Space Exploration
Birdfeeding
Clean Beaches Week
Affordable Housing
Cuddle Party

LiveJournal has 37 comments. Poem: "Walnut Park" has 46 comments. Early Humans has 22 comments.


There will be a Poetry Fishbowl on Tuesday, July 7 with a theme of "Don't add to the casualty list in an emergency."


"Save All the Pieces" belongs to The Big One and needs $99 to be complete. Stylet has misplaced a giant ground sloth.


The weather has been sweltering this past week. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, two starlings, a mourning dove, a male cardinal, a robin, a male indigo bunting, and a fox squirrel. I've seen several bats flying around. Bobwhite quail are calling. Fireflies are swarming. Cicadas are singing. Currently blooming: pansies, violas, sweet alyssum, marigolds, honeysuckle, snapdragons, lantana, million bells, blue lobelia, petunias, portulaca, nemesia, fan flowers, firecracker plant, pineapple sage, yucca, Asiatic lilies, snowball viburnum, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, spiderwort, narrow-leaved mountain mint, elderberries, golden rain tree, garlic chives, blackberry lily, Queen Anne's lace, purple echinacea, yellow coneflower, frost aster, cosmos. Green fruit: tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers. Ripe fruit: mulberries.

June 2026 in Review

Jul. 6th, 2026 12:22 am
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Health and Fitness

I exercised 23 times this month, most of that while watching “Pursuit of Jade” for ~60 minutes. I did so well on exercise that I slacked off a bit at the end of the month, only exercising 4 times out of the last 8 days. 

Dailies

I wanted to focus on Moving A Thing To Completion this month, and picked A Game to You as the current path of least resistance. So for most of the month, I’d edit for as long as I was willing to do anything creative, rather than switching to a different activity for the sake of the checkbox. So I had 25 days with some editing.

Near the end of the month, I started making low-effort comics, so I checked off drawing for those. Plus I did one or two other things with drawing, so that got me to 10.

Working on an outline or a rough draft was the heaviest lift (although I wrote several new scenes for A Game to You, but counted that under editing). Only 5 days of these, and one was counting the low-effort comics for it. The low-effort comics are so low-effort that I’m not sure they should even count for drawing some days. :D 

Writing

A tiny bit of progress on A Dragon’s Secret, to 61,600, so 900 words. 

June 24 is “Make a Terrible Comic Day”, so I made a comic for that day using Zhenshay and Moon, the characters I was brainstorming about last month. Afterwards, I wanted an excuse to make more low-effort comics and stumbled on a blog post for a “gentle comics habit”. I did not succeed at following the actual method the blog poster used, but I did start making one comparatively low-effort comic per day. I ended up counting this comic as writing for one day in June. I didn’t count it as “writing” every day I did it because there isn’t a whole lot of actual text to the process. 

Business of Writing

The bulk of my creative time went to editing A Game to You, which is now up to 66% complete (from 45% last month). Another two months and I might actually finish the second draft.

Art

Apart from the low-effort comics, I drew an Olive fanart and finished the Gongsun Yin fanart. I also drew a page of cartoon void kitties because Anke posted the most adorable tutorial ever and I had to follow it INSTANTLY. Please admire the tutorial https://mastodon.art/@Anke/116744624947961187 and then go forth and make your own void kitties.

Reading

I finished season 1 of Chocolate Snow and read some assorted manwha throughout June, as I usually do. Then on the last day of the month I dropped everything to dive headlong into reading the Heaven Official’s Blessing novels, which are even now still eating my brain. 

Social

Continuing to go to Wyndsong on Fridays and visit Envoy once a week for additional video-watching.

June Goal Scorecard

  • Provide care for Dad: Done!
  • Actually take Dad to the ultrasound appointment on June 11 instead of spacing out about it a second time: Done!
  • Do June withdrawal from brokerage and pay June bills: Done!
  • Pay quarterly estimated taxes by June 15: Done!
  • Complete one(1) creative stretch goal: I completed two ha take that stretch goals

June Stretch Goals

  • Got A Game to You past 60% edited
  • Checked off 40 boxes for creative activities on the habit tracker
  • Exercised 23 times
  • Kept the habit tracker updated
  • Read some fiction, including most of a novel, and updated my Storygraph

July Goals

The June approach of "Extremely Modest Goals" seems to have worked out, so I'll stick with it. I got about as much done in June as I did in May, but I didn’t feel as stressed about it. Good enough.

  • Provide care for Dad
  • Enjoy Eliyahu’s visit (they’re coming from July 11 to August 9
  • Take Dad to July 17 audiologist appointment
  • Make acupuncture appointment for Dad
  • Do July withdrawal from brokerage and pay July bills
  • Complete one creative stretch goal

July Stretch Goals

  • Figure out middle and denouement for Kingslayer
  • Refine editing list for The Jewel-Strewn Night
  • Get A Game to You to 81% edited
  • Write 10,000 words of A Dragon's Secret
  • Check off 40 boxes on the bullet journal for writing/editing/drawing
  • Make 20+ low-effort comics
  • Any of my other usual stretch goals

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