The Day in Spikedluv (Friday, Nov 7)

Nov. 8th, 2025 06:15 am
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Another day I did not go downtown at all. I had scheduled brunch with a friend of mine (the previous librarian) because this is another day I don’t have to take mom to her treatment, and I decided that I didn’t need to rush downtown and back, since we’re going in a different direction for brunch. Grocery shopping can wait until tomorrow.

We went to a restaurant I had never been to before (didn’t even know it existed!); she got a fancy breakfast panini and I got a lunch panini (as they were apparently serving both at this time?), the chicken caprese. It was delicious. And we had a lovely visit. I used to stay and visit with her when I’d drop by the library, but since she retired I rarely see her. (Though we are two of a very few left-leaning folk in this area, so we like and share each other’s facebook posts often. *g*)

Additionally, I did two loads of laundry, hand-washed dishes, ran a load in the dishwasher, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, hard boiled eggs and made egg salad, baked chicken for the dogs’ meals, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter. I also emptied some old containers of food out of the upstairs refrigerator freezer (including a package of taco meat dated 2018 o_O) and found some leftover pork tenderloin (that is not THAT old *g*) that I served Pip for supper.

I finished typing in my Top Gun notes and finally started typing in my fic! I got the entirety of what I had handwritten typed in! ~4,920 words!!! I now just have one more ‘scene’ (it’s really more than one scene, but it’s a section from one person’s pov) to write. I’m pretty excited about being so close to the end. (I didn’t even take a nap today because I wanted to get as much as possible typed in!)

Temps started out at 33.8(F) and reached 54.5. There was very little sun and a good breeze, but if there had been more sun and less breeze it would’ve been really nice out. Then of course it got overcast and rained a bit in the late afternoon.


Mom Update:

I talked to mom and she sounded good. She said everything went well with her appointment and she didn’t have any issues with her food. Since she isn’t able to do much, that was about it.

Fiction (short takes)

Nov. 7th, 2025 07:54 pm
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Kelli Storm, Desolate: Mia is a witch in a world concealed from but intertwined with mundanes; her ADHD makes her powers unpredictable. When things are going badly for her at high school, she accidentally sends herself back in time, which creates further problems both magical and romantic. This was too YA-ish for me, but I think it could work for an actual teenager who would empathize more with the emotional stakes.

Patricia Lockwood, Will There Ever Be Another You: A memoir-ish thing about surviving covid with a brain injury, dealing with a husband’s illness, and trying to write a TV show based on her previous book Priestdaddy. It conveys the hallucinatory disjointedness of brain fog, but for that reason was mostly inaccessible to me.

KJ Charles, All of Us Murderers: In 1905, the reclusive heir to the family fortune calls his potential heirs to him, offering everything to whoever marries his young ward. One of the heirs has ADHD and thus has found it difficult to keep a job, especially after being discovered in flagrante with his lover—who turns out to be the heir’s personal secretary. Everyone else in the family is a nasty piece of work, and then strange things start happening in the gothic pile in which they are trapped by mists. It’s fast-moving and very (gayly) gothic.

Caitlin Rozakis, The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association: After her five-year-old daughter is attacked and turned into a werewolf—a severe breach of werewolf law—the protagonist, her daughter, and her husband move to a tony Connecticut suburb full of magical creatures, where her daughter may be able to get an education among people who understand her. But the new school is full of traps—high-stakes testing, Mean Girl moms, financial shenanigans, and a pesky prophecy that might involve her baby girl. I liked the fact that the issues were driven not so much by magic but by people trying to game the system (as rich Connecticut denizens are known to do).

T. Kingfisher, What Stalks the Deep: Another short Alex Easton novel, this time set in America, where a strange sighting in an abandoned mine heralds something very creepy indeed. Avoid if “gelatinous” is a no-no for you.

Deborah Tomkins, Aerth: Novella about an underpopulated, cooling world that discovers Urth, on the other side of the sun, which has similar languages and human beings but is hot and overpopulated. The noninterventionist, consensus-based culture of Aerth seems healthier than the headlong rush to authoritarianism of Urth, but that doesn’t stop its inhabitants from feeling choked by their obligations, and there might be a few secrets in its past too, though Tomkins isn’t very interested in that except as background. It wasn’t for me.

The End of the World As We Know It, ed. Christopher Golden & Brian Keene: A collection of stories set in the world of Stephen King’s The Stand. (They all seem to have agreed to go with the date of 1992 for the plague instead of the initial 1982; there are therefore fewer anomalies/more actual engagement with the world in 1992 than in the revised version of The Stand, though I did note a character who was not online using “FAQ,” for an anachronism in the other direction.) Most of the stories are set during the collapse and therefore don’t add a lot, and more of the stories than I’d hoped are set in the US. There’s one story set in Pakistan that is quite interesting—this is all Christian nonsense to them—and one UK story that really gets the vibe right.

Naomi Novik, The Summer War: Novella about a girl—daughter of an ambitious lord—who accidentally curses her brother when he leaves her behind after renouncing his family because of his father’s homophobia. In her attempt to fix the curse, she allies with her remaining brother and tries to navigate a political marriage, but otherworld politics complicate matters. It’s a pleasant variation on Novik’s core themes: Epic people can be very hard to live with; power must be used to serve others or it is bad; loving other people is the only thing that can save us.

T. Kingfisher, Hemlock and Silver: A king seeks out an expert on poisons to treat his daughter, Snow, who is mourning the deaths of her mother and sister Rose and keeps getting sicker. There are apples and mirrors and magic in the desert, as well as a little romance among the very practical people. It’s nice that the healer was a scientist even dealing with magic, and the imagery is genuinely creepy at times.

Melissa Caruso, The Defiant Heir: Second in a trilogy. Amalia, heir to an Italianate ruling family, continues to fight against the planned invasion of her empire by the neighboring mages. I could wish for a bit more Brandon Sanderson-style working out of the magic system, but it was still a fun read.

Freya Marske, Sword Crossed: Luca, a con man on the run, becomes the sword tutor of Matti, heir to a noble house. (This is romantasy without magic—just nonheterosexist family structures and different gods than were historically in place.) Their connection is problematic because Matti needs to get married to save his house, and he hired/blackmailed Luca into being his “second” in the expected challenge by a disappointed suitor. So falling in love with Luca is really inconvenient. Marske’s best work is handling the arranged marriage—they like each other fine and Matti’s intended has rejected the suitor who won’t take no for an answer. But I wanted magic! If you are fine without it, then this is probably more enjoyable.

Will Greatwich, House of the Rain King: Really interesting, unusual single-volume fantasy. In the valley, when the Rain King returns, the water rises until a princess comes from the birds to marry him (and die), and then they recede. A priest, an indentured servant, and a company of foreign mercenaries all get caught up in the struggle to make the Rain King’s wedding happen. There are also undead guarding treasure as well as fairies and marsh-men, who have their own roles to play.

Nghi Vo, The City in Glass: Short novel about a demon whose city is destroyed by angels; her parting curse sticks with one angel, who keeps hanging around as she slowly decides whether and how to build/love again. Dreamy and evocative.

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I did not go downtown at all today as I wanted to get some stuff done at home before I left to pick up mom. Also, the thought of sitting at McD’s wasn’t appealing. One thing I did do was hit the post office to mail a long-overdue package to Alaska!Niece. Now I just need to get her Christmas package put together so she gets that before the holidays. o_O

I drove mom to her treatment, did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for a couple walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and showered. I grilled steak for Pip’s supper.

I typed in ~1,200 words on my SFBB fic. Everything handwritten so far has been typed in, now I just need to finish writing it. I typed in some of my Top Gun notes, and then in the evening I somehow managed to write ~1,300 more words on that fic! I’m nearing the end, and I’d like to get it typed in sooner rather than later.

I watched an HGTV program and took another short afternoon nap. I told mom that it doesn’t bode well for the winter months if I already need daily naps.

Temps started out at 37.2(F) and reached 42.3. Pip said it got warmer than that when the sun came out, but I didn’t see it. In fact, it had fallen back into the 30s before I left to pick up mom and was once again (or still) in the 30s when I got home. There was some sun, but dark clouds moved in and we drove through rain that turned very ‘thick’ at one point. It didn’t quite reach what I’d call snow, but it was trying to. When we got to mom’s appointment, we heard that they had actual snow there earlier. I’m really not looking forward to that.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing okay today. more back here )
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I had a chiropractic appointment and a pedicure this morning. (I went with a deep red polish.) I made this a no-shopping day.

I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter. Some days I plan for ‘no leftover’ meals because Pip doesn’t need extra leftovers to take to work; this was one such day so, due to the weather, I just did soup and grilled cheese.

I typed in ~1,500 words of fic! Though not the fic I was planning to type in. This is the fic I started writing for [community profile] smallfandombang. I wanted to participate in Saturday Snippets, and since this fic had been handwritten, I needed to start typing it in to do that. Also, it might get me motivated to work on it some more.

I had hoped to write more on my Top Gun fic, but I spent what little time I had available for that going down a Google search for specific terminology to use in the fic. I eventually remembered that transcripts do exist and found what I needed from that source. And then spent some time scrolling through it and found some neat information via missing scenes (like the fact that Maverick requested Hondo to come help him out with the training).

And guess who now has a copy of the Top Gun soundtrack on CD in their hot little hands? If you guessed me, you’d be correct. I did used to own it on cassette (does everyone reading this remember cassettes? *g*), but I don’t have those anymore, and watching the movies (multiple times) has given me the urge to listen to it.

I watched a couple of HGTV programs I had recorded and then set Lottery Dream House in the background. I also fit in a short nap. I’m blaming the weather and the time change.

I didn't have any pain today from the sciatica! Let's hope that continues.

Temps started out at 39.0(F) and reached 53.8. It was overcast all day, so not warm at all.


Mom Update:

Mom sounded good when I talked to her on the phone. She didn’t have much to say other than her appointment went well and she remembered to call her dr office to A) request a prescription (the prescription she got when she left the hospital for her blood thinner is out of refills and she prefers to get her meds in the mail, in any case) and B) request a note to get a handicap placard (which I’ve mentioned to her several times o_O). She’s not sure the doctor took note of the second request, but I had planned to ask her doctor today at her weekly status check, because I figured they could give us the necessary doctor’s note right there, whereas we’d have to pick it up from her regular doctor’s office. Having the handicap placard will make things so much easier!
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I hit Walmart while I was downtown and Stewart’s on the way home (for milk and gas). I also voted! I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and showered. I heated a ham steak for supper. (We were both guzzling water the rest of the night!)

I didn’t get anymore words written, but I did type up the notes I’d taken the other night and I also watched some more of Top Gun: Maverick so I had a better memory of the timeline (and took more notes, naturally). I watched some HGTV programs and later put Zoo Tampa on in the background. Not having to take mom to her appointment gave me more time to catch up on some mod stuff, which was very helpful.

I felt just the teensiest twinge of buttock pain in the evening, but it reminded me to do some stretches, so that was good.

Temps started out at 41.4(F) and reached 51.1. There was sun, but it was windy and felt cold.


Mom Update:

Mom sounded good when I talked to her. more back here )

Me-and-media update

Nov. 5th, 2025 12:22 pm
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I haven't done a media update in weeks! Here's what I've been watching and reading.

Reading
It didn't feel like a lot when I started, but cutting for length anyway. )

Kdramas
This always felt like a lot. )

Other TV
There's quite a lot here, too. )

Guardian/Fandom
Wishliiiiiiist! It went so well. Belated hooray for everyone and all the treats! :D

Perusing the Yuletide tagset was an object lesson in "other people's character preferences are not my character preferences, and that's okay." Still, I have a bunch of things to potentially treat if I can get into gear.

Films
Grace: a prayer for peace, a film about Aotearoa / New Zealand artist Robin White. Beautiful and arty, and I had trouble staying awake. (I'm not great at maintaining attention when there's no dialogue.)

Audio stuff
A handful of eps of Tech Won't Save Us, mostly AI-related. Some Guilty Feminist (UK), which is a bit hit-and-miss for me, but at least is tuned in to *gestures at the dumpster fire that is politics in a lot of places*
/o\ /o\ /o\(They have a new series of live shows called "The Road to Gilead", and are particularly loud about Farage's links to US right-wing anti-abortion group ADF.)
Writing Excuses. Letters from an American by Heather Cox Richardson.

Writing/making things
I currently have a thing at beta, and I'm gearing myself up to work on my Yuletide assignment fic.

I broke my [community profile] fan_flashworks streak during Guardian Wishlist. That's okay; I actually find streaks a bit burdensome when they get too long. I'm not in a pushing-myself headspace. Instead of writing anything for the Amnesty round, I posted some of the art I've been trying out via Youtube instructional videos for kids. (I'm so happy with how the eyes came out on the kitten-dragon.) (Youtube art videos for kids are excellent, btw! I've drawn a fox, a llama, an owl, a lemur, another dragon, a unicorn mer-red-panda, and a few other things, and they always turn out pleasingly, despite my zero skill level. I'm thinking of investing in a set of coloured pencils for grown-ups, but for now I'm enjoying the tin of miniature ones [personal profile] cyphomandra sent me before my hysterectomy and a few others left over from when I was five. :-)

Life/health/mental state things
Over the last few months, I've noticed more and more long silver hairs in my house. Hmph.

Good things
The Guardian Slo-Mo Rewatch on [community profile] sid_guardian. Guardian fandom generally. Yuletide. Podfic and audiobooks and Kdramas and libraries. The forecast for tomorrow is good. Kdramas. We went to an art exhibition opening yesterday evening, and it was great and made me want to make more things. Writers' Hour.

Poll #33799 Time is
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 46


Time is

View Answers

an arrow
7 (15.2%)

a fruit fly
10 (21.7%)

a banana
7 (15.2%)

melting
13 (28.3%)

relentless
22 (47.8%)

elusive
15 (32.6%)

other
6 (13.0%)

ticky-box full of hippity-hoppity frogs
15 (32.6%)

ticky-box full of blue-haired punk red pandas being, on average, purple
24 (52.2%)

ticky-box full of weird clock karma
17 (37.0%)

ticky-box full of colouring in
23 (50.0%)

ticky-box full of hugs
33 (71.7%)

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I wrote two fic for [community profile] fandomgiftbasket this round. I hope you enjoy them!


Title: Pretzels and Pizza
Author: Spikedluv
Fandom: Hawkeye (tv) | Hawkeye (Fraction comics) | Thunderbolts (2025)
Rating: PG13/Femslash
Pairing/Characters: Kate/Yelena, Clint, Bucky
Length: 1,605 words
Spoilers: Takes place post-everything, but just bits and pieces from each canon.
Summary: When Bucky dragged Yelena out for an afternoon of ‘fun', she didn't know they were going to Clint Barton's apartment, or that Kate Bishop would be there.
Author's Notes: Written for [personal profile] impala_chick for [community profile] fandomgiftbasket 2025. One of their prompts was the rest of the team finding out about them. I hope you enjoy this variation on that!
Feedback: Would be greatly appreciated.
Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me.
Posted: October 8, 2025

Read Fic @ AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/72130546




Title: Open Arms
Author: Spikedluv
Fandom: Teen Wolf
Rating: PG13/Pre-Slash/Slash
Pairing/Characters: Derek Hale/Stiles Stilinski (Cameo by Erica and pack; OFC)
Length: 2,500 words
Spoilers: Spoilers through season two, though the story takes place later.
Summary: Stiles and Derek are kidnapped. Again.
Author's Notes: Stiles is not underage in this story. Written for [personal profile] logans_girl2001 for [community profile] fandomgiftbasket 2025. They asked for Teen Wolf, Derek/Stiles and one of their ‘likes' was Soulmate AUs of all kinds. I hope you enjoy this! Title from a Journey song that popped into my head.
Feedback: Would be greatly appreciated.
Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me.
Posted: October 11, 2025

Read Fic @ AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/72290586

TV Talk: 9-1-1, Matlock & Tracker

Nov. 4th, 2025 11:14 am
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9-1-1: Good ep. spoilers )


Matlock: Good ep. spoilers )


Tracker: Good ep! spoilers )

The Day in Spikedluv (Monday, Nov 3)

Nov. 4th, 2025 07:44 am
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I had a chiropractic appointment this morning. He did another exam before the adjustment to determine whether we can go back to regular once-a-week appointments, instead of continuing with three-times-a-week. I’m currently labeling my healing level at 95%. There’s still just that little bit of pain left when I sit too long. I need to remember to ice and do stretches more regularly.

I hit Price Chopper while I was downtown, drove mom to her treatment, did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, ran a load in the dishwasher, baked chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and shaved. I made French toast and bacon for supper.

I didn’t write today, which was a bummer, but I watched Tracker and an HGTV program. Then I turned on NatGeoWild in the background; tonight was Dr. Pol again. I also took a short nap.

Temps started out at 42.4(F) and reached 65.0. There was morning sun, which was nice, but dark clouds moved in after noon and brought some rain with it.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing well. more back here )
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I rewatched Top Gun (1986) and Top Gun: Maverick recently, thinking that I might be able to write a fic in the fandom for [community profile] fandomgiftbasket. That didn’t happen, but it did make me think about the movies (and germinate my own plot bunny).

Top Gun (1986): I was a 20-year old college student when this movie came out and I loved it to pieces. This is the first movie I saw in the theater more than once. I probably saw it half a dozen times. My main takeaway from watching this movie again 30+ years later is that Maverick sure was one cocky son of a gun and I think Charlie could’ve done better.

more back here )


Want to talk about the movies or my fic idea?!!

The Day in Spikedluv (Sunday, Nov 2)

Nov. 3rd, 2025 06:18 am
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Guess who forgot to set the clocks back before they went to bed? I went right back to bed when I realized the mistake, but Pip had already been up long enough to be too awake to go back to sleep.

Somehow I hurt my eye while I was sleeping. I wear a sleep mask, so I’m not exactly sure how I poked myself in the eye. The sciatica only bothered me for a couple of hours in the evening. Mildly. It was weird how it just appeared and then disappeared.

I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for a couple walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, changed kitty litter, placed an online order, and showered. I grilled Italian sausage for Pip’s supper.

I watched an HGTV program and later had Secrets of the Zoo on in the background. I didn’t get any new words written, but I did read over what I had already written.

Temps started out at 27.9(F) and reached 52.0. It was sunny and there was no wind, but it was still cool.


Mom Update:

Mom looked really good today. more back here )

Write Every Day: final talley

Nov. 3rd, 2025 05:12 pm
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As always, it was a pleasure to host. Thanks for being such delightful guests!

Here's the final tally for Write Every Day, 16-31 October 2025.

Tally )

Please let me know if I’ve missed you, and feel free to check in belatedly. :-)

Postcards from the AI-pocalypse

Nov. 3rd, 2025 05:08 pm
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I read this last week, and it's been haunting me ever since.
A new kind of bias: AI choosing itself over humans
Adding another wrinkle, researchers publishing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) recently discovered a startling trend they call “AI–AI bias.” Large language models like GPT-4 and Meta’s Llama 3.1 consistently favored content created by other AIs over human-written material across product ads, academic abstracts, and even movie reviews.

Study coauthor Jan Kulveit warned that such bias could reshape economic opportunities, with humans at risk of being systematically sidelined. “Being human in an economy populated by AI agents would suck,” he said on X, advising people to run their work through AI tools before submitting it if they suspect another AI will be evaluating it.

This creates a troubling picture: not only are AI systems struggling to deliver promised productivity gains, but they may also be reinforcing their own dominance at the expense of human contributions.

From this article in The Economic Times (India), which also covers an MIT study into AI business application ("95 percent of business attempts to integrate generative AI are failing"), the AI bubble, and AI psychosis.

Fandom Gift Basket 2025: My Gifts

Nov. 2nd, 2025 08:45 am
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[community profile] fandomgiftbasket has revealed and I was lucky to receive three gifts this year!


A Murder, She Wrote (tv) moodboard: Air Force Jessica? by sarajayechan

I asked for an AU, and they delivered! I’m trying to picture how Jessica became part of the Air Force. Maybe she’s part of the Stargate Program!

and

Two Hudson & Rex (tv) fic:

Food More Than Diamonds by kingstoken


Are You the One That I’ve Been Waiting For? by Cornerofmadness

I’m especially happy for these because of the fact that Charlie (John Reardon) and Diesel are no longer part of the show. *sniffle* I need my Charlie and Rex fix.


Thank you again to everyone!!
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I hit Price Chopper and the Bakery while I was downtown. I did three loads of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for a couple walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter. Pip was happy with leftovers for supper, which in turn made me happy. *g*

I watched Matlock and two more eps of Mistletoe Murders, and wrote ~400 more words on my fic. It felt like more than that. However I did spend some time re-watching scenes to make sure I had remember them correctly, and taking more notes, of course. Sciatica is still sitting at about 85%. It doesn't bother for a lot of the day, but when I sit on it for long periods *coff* writing and watching tv *coff* I start to feel it.

Temps started out at 40.9(F) and reached 43.4. Yeah, it did not get very warm. There was some rain, but it was mostly overcast. There was a lot of wind, though.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing well today. more back here )

Random Guardian screencap

Nov. 2nd, 2025 08:47 am
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(Okay, semi-random. I had it as part of the rewatch post, but I just swapped it out for a different one, and now I have to post this one somewhere, because asdkfhaskdfjhasd! /dork)

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I hit Price Chopper and the Pharmacy while I was downtown. I’m happy to say that McD’s was warmer than usual! I still wore my sweatshirt and jacket, but took off my scarf and didn’t need to wear my gloves the whole time! (Which is a surprise, because my hands usually freeze.) I hit Stewart’s on the way home.

I drove mom to her treatment, did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for a couple walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, and scooped kitty litter. I made shake ‘n bake chicken for supper because I didn’t want to use the grill.

I got more writing done! ~1,200 more words! Some of which got written with Dr. Pol in the background! And I also watched 9-1-1 and took a short nap. The weather called for it. Sciatica is hanging around just as an uncomfortable pain in my butt, but nothing super painful, thankfully. I just wish even this little bit of pain would go away.

Temps started out at 48.9(F) and reached 48.4. Yes, the temps went down and then didn’t even come back up to the morning low! And we had more rain, but not a lot. Just enough to make it a crappy day. Plus there was wind, which made it feel even colder. *brr*

The two families we expected (parents of the mothers have a farm on our road and their grandparents live across the road) showed up for trick or treat. Poor kids were frozen!


Mom Update:

Mom was doing okay today. more back here )

November writing goals

Nov. 1st, 2025 07:16 pm
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My writing goals for the second half of October were: don't stuff up my arms, finish my flashfic, finish a treat I started for [community profile] guardian_wishlist, sign up for Yuletide, and write something for the [community profile] fan_flashworks amnesty round. I managed 2/5, but I'm calling it a win. (My game, my rules. :-)

Goals for November!
  1. post at least one media update (in my head, I still call these "weekly updates", lol)
  2. write my Yuletide assignment fic
  3. maybe a treat or two? or flashfics for things in the Yuletide tagset that I like but no one requested ;-p
  4. finish the thing I'm currently working on
  5. write something else
  6. don't stuff up my arms again
  7. if LWS have another 24-hour sprint, go to some of that


Today I went for a walk and saw a huge eel and some cute dogs and lots of trees. I did a little alibi editing on my WIP, posted a Slo-Mo Rewatch post to [community profile] sid_guardian, and a 1000-word comment on that. Not sure if I'm going to write some more this evening or read or watch more A Hundred Memories (on which I have about 2 episodes to go).

(Will I keep posting tiny daily life updates? Who knows?!)
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I had a massage today!! Sister S drove mom to her treatment, so I was able to schedule this for myself. And it was wonderful! A complete 180 from the last massage I got. Unfortunately, I still had a chiropractic appointment so I had to hit downtown first, which meant I couldn’t go to Panera for breakfast. :(

McD’s was still cold, but not frigid. Which means they fixed something (and according to one of the employees, they did do something), but not enough. I was still wearing my sweatshirt, winter scarf, jacket and finger-less gloves and had no thoughts of taking them off because it had suddenly gotten warm. I just wasn’t freezing To Death.

My plan after the massage was to hit Bath & Body and Trader Joe’s, get lunch, then hit Hannaford on the way home. (There are certain GF things I can only find at Hannaford, and also they have good cranberry orange muffins, when they’re in stock. Which they were not today, sadly.) Everything went according to plan, except for it had started raining hard before I got to Hannaford, which sucked. Lunch was at Olive Garden. I checked the menu, but went with my usual of soup, salad and breadsticks.

I also hand-washed dishes, went for a walk with Pip and the dogs (in the rain!), cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and showered. I ate lunch later than usual so I wasn’t hungry for supper (especially since I brought dessert home with me and had that just before suppertime), but I made soup and grilled cheese sandwiches for Pip. (See: weather.)

I wrote something! ~1,000 words on a new fic that has been eating my brain. Dividing my morning in half (aka going to McD’s then driving out to Panera before my appointment (they’re in the same plaza)) meant that I did my computer stuff at McD’s and managed to get 45 min or so of handwritten story done at Panera!! And then I managed to get some more words written in the evening! I’m super excited about getting any words down, but especially these words. New bunnies are especially rabid. *g*

Temps started out at 42.8(F) and reached 48.2. (Ha!, I just noticed the number inversion from low to high temp!) It had started raining before we got up and rained all day as forecasted. Bleh! (Later I noticed that the temp went up a bit in the evening, oddly. I saw 51.2.)


Mom Update:

Mom sounded good when I called her. more back here )

Write Every Day: Day 31

Oct. 31st, 2025 07:55 pm
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So, I talked through some of the main problems I ran into while writing the book, and how, instead of going, “Ack, problems, I quit!” I tried to say, “Ah ha, problems, that means things are getting interesting.”
I often think of Houdini in this context. If he came out wearing, say, a light windbreaker, and said he would now endeavor to get out of it - nobody’s fascinated. But if he’s got on a straitjacket and padlock and lets us throw him into the Hudson River - then we’re talking.
When a writer has a problem, the reader feels it, and then, when the writer identifies and addresses that problem - this feels like originality and innovation.

– George Saunders, via Substack

My day 31: I added another 639 words to my WIP, mostly at writers' hour. I think it's nearly done, but I spent the rest of the day reading the next Dorothy Sayers and dozing on the couch, wow, I sound eighty years old. Hoping to manage to finish it tomorrow.

Thank you all so much for being here, for this half of October -- it's been such a pleasure to get your check-ins! I'll post the final tally in a couple of days to allow for time zones. :-)

Reminder: [personal profile] alightbuthappypen is hosting November. See you over at their place!

The tally
Tally )

Day 29: [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cmk418, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] trobadora

Day 30: [personal profile] alightbuthappypen, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] trobadora

When you check in, please say what day(s) you’re checking in for. You can join in or take a break at any time; you’re always welcome back. And please let me know if I’ve missed you.
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