Delayed and exhausted

Mar. 7th, 2026 11:32 pm
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I'm sorry, I've been running after the last scrap of my sanity today, and have thus fallen asleep sitting up at my desk. It has been the kind of LONG day that could easily have been divided into two or three normal ones.

Argh!

Inspiration for Wayne Manor

Mar. 7th, 2026 01:38 pm
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Someone pointed out that the Crocker-McMillin Mansion in New Jersey might be a good model for Wayne Manor. There aren't many good pictures of it that don't come from real estate listings, but I really like what we see and the mix of "classic Edwardian Mansion Stately Home" and also "modernized for current living". So here it is.
Aerial photograph of a mansion and its grounds

Details: built between 1903 and 1907. Three stories, 75 rooms, 50k square feet, on 12.5 acres. Of those 75 rooms, 21 are bedrooms, and 29 are bathrooms. When it was built, there were a lot of other buildings on the estate: greenhouses, barns, stables, a dairy, gatehouse, garage, workshops, and bathhouses on the river. There were nine single houses and four duplexes for employees, and a two-story house for the head gardener. I think most of those other buildings have either been torn down or sold off--the estate was originally around 1k acres, and now you can tell there are a lot of other buildings around.

Pics of the interior )

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Mar. 7th, 2026 11:12 am
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About two months ago Gideon discovered Mario Odyssey. He played ¾ of it with me, and then restarted and played the whole game by himself.

And then followed that up by playing all of Kirby and the Forgotten Land.

And then, this afternoon, discovered that we have a PS4. So now we're playing The Last Guardian. He is delighted by his pet dog-dragon.
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

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Mar. 7th, 2026 09:12 am
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Last Sunday Sophia threw up.

She spent Monday and Tuesday with a fever, and then Wednesday clearly feeling better but not well enough to go to school.

She was mostly either asleep or watching videos. I worked at home on the Monday, when she mostly slept.

On Tuesday I had to work from the office, which is when Jane had to deal with a lot of...demands.

And then I worked at home on Wednesday, although I did drop-off and pick-up. She continued to have demands, and we split them as best we could, depending on who had meetings when.

And then by Thursday she was feeling much better, and made it in to school for World Book Day, where she was Sophie from the BFG (pyjamas and drawn-on glasses). And since then she's thankfully been fine.
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

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A New Thought
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1237
[Sunday, May 17, 2020, 3 pm]


:: Ed takes a risk, but only Vic is there to support him. Part of the Edison’s Mirror (Teague Family) story arc. ::


Back to And Stepping Forward
To the Edison's Mirror Landing Page
On to




Sunshine bathed the yard in random dashed lines as broken clouds scudded westward, slowly building the dull gray wall that seemed to be pushing the sun closer to the horizon. Ed stripped off the borrowed leather gloves, scanning along the perimeter of the yard for any weeds that he might have missed. The plastic grocery bag clipped to a belt loop on his right side was barely a quarter full, and long ingrained habits made him begin a third sweep, looking for stray bits of unwanted plants.

Unable to find any nearby, Ed patrolled the perimeter of the yard, all the way down to the ditch and the two lane road. Across the river of tarmac, the neighbor bent forward, leaning under the hood to inspect the engine. Something clanged, then clattered on the white concrete driveway.

Ed watched the bolt roll all the way toward the ditch.
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podcast friday

Mar. 6th, 2026 07:18 am
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 Events, dear friends, have been piling up faster than I can write about them—personal tragedies, global horrors, and work conspiring to keep me at a pace where I have not yet emerged from under the weight of one massive project before I'm saddled with the next. Needless to say things are happening but I get approximately 15 minutes of laptop time a day if the subway cooperates and it's largely spent answering emails.

Anyway, on with the podcasts. This week's episode is from a new-to-me podcast, A Bit Fruity with Matt Bernstein. I heard him on Bad Hasbara and he was very funny and insightful, and his actual podcast doesn't disappoint. My favourite episode so far has been "She Had Elon's Baby. Then, Leopards Ate Her Face," featuring Ashley St. Clair and Juniper.

I didn't know the name off the top of my head but Ashley was one of those far-right grifters/pick-me girls who is very traditionally pretty and thus assumed that there was no need for feminism. She wrote an extremely transphobic children's book that I had actually heard of because it was on one of Queen Coke Francis's video essays*. The title of the episode is not precisely accurate, in that the leopards in question started gnawing Ashley's face before she gave birth, as she had started to turn away from her transphobic stance when she was pregnant with her second child.

You have questions. I also had questions. One of the reasons this particular episode is so good is that Matt handles everything as responsibly as anyone can. He has Juniper (the trans podcaster/editor who, among other accomplishments, popularized "goblin mode"), who was the one who engaged with Ashley as she made her turn away from the dark side. Neither one of them softball the conversation, laying the harms that Ashley did out very clearly, and questioning whether she has actually changed or whether this is another grift (for the record, neither of them conclude that it's a grift).

It's a hard listen because obviously it is. Trans people are being targeted for genocide around the world and especially in the US, and Ashley was one of its instigators. It asks hard questions: Can people change? Is the community that they harmed obligated to believe and accept those changes? What does it mean to make amends and reparations, or to build trust? What can we do to deradicalize people (note: Ashley's redemption arc seems to have started with queer and trans folks engaging her online, which I'm legitimately surprised at)? 

Anyway it brought me a little bit of desperately needed hope so maybe it will help you too.


* Check her out if you do YouTube video essays. She's a drag queen who mainly covers culture war stuff and she's hilarious.
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And Stepping Forward
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1518
[Sunday, May 17, 2020, 11:30 am]


:: At work, Aidan encounters an opportunity. Part of the Edison’s Mirror (Teague Family) story arc. ::


Back to Picking Up Their Feet
To the Edison's Mirror Landing Page
On to




“Aidan!” One of the teenagers shouted from the large rolling door meant for delivery trucks. The auburn-haired man looked up from the row of carrots that he was thinning with deft, familiar motions. “Customer wants to talk to you!”

Aidan waved to show that he’d heard, rather than shouting across a space twice the size of the parking lot in front of the community food bank. He dusted his hands, but detoured around the compost bucket, since the thinned seedlings were perfectly tasty and only needed a little rinse first.

He left them in a random mug near the industrial sink, labeled with a marvelous, sticky square of paper with his name written diagonally on it, and hurried to the lobby.
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rebagel

Mar. 5th, 2026 06:53 pm
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Not having a Tumblr, I now inflict upon you, my dear dwenizens, the results of idly scrolling the Tumblrs of various authors whose public posting I follow on and off.

https://restlesshush.tumblr.com/729914555516485632

"I feel like it would be useful if people conceived of causing emotional harm to others more through the lens of being the emotional equivalent to stepping on someone’s foot. Like obviously you can step on someone’s foot deliberately and maliciously, but most of the time if someone tells you you stepped on their foot you’re going to go “oh sorry I didn’t realise!” and stop doing it and try not to do it again. Getting caught up in how it makes you feel to be Someone Capable of Stepping on Others’ Feet would be a transparently self indulgent distraction from the other person’s pain, but also like… that’s just a status you hold by virtue of being human."

Thankful Thursday

Mar. 5th, 2026 06:07 pm
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Today I am thankful for...

  • Being in what the medical people I've spoken to lately say is reasonably good health for my age. My blood pressure has responded well to my latest prescription (10mg/day of lisinopril). But walking more than .75km hurts, and I am NOT thankful for that.
  • Ginger, garlic, chocolate, and coffee. And other tasty things too numerous to mention.
  • Free faxing with Dropbox.
  • My mail finally catching up with me. (Too late to prevent problems, but hopefully not too late to prevent disaster.)
  • My support groups.

March Meta Matters

Mar. 5th, 2026 12:38 am
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[community profile] marchmetamatterschallenge is running this month. :D Here is my introductory post. So what is meta? Well, it can be a lot of things ...

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perfusion

Mar. 5th, 2026 12:01 am
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noun: 1. The spreading of a liquid, color, light, aroma, etc. 2. The passage of a fluid through an organ or tissue, for example, to supply nutrients or oxygen.
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Picking Up Their Feet
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 1, complete
Word count (story only): 1422
[Sunday, May 16, 2020, 7 am]


:: Morning brings an unexpected conversation about the future. Part of the Edison’s Mirror (Teague Family) story arc. ::


Back to Dinner and Discussion
To the Edison's Mirror Landing Page
On to




Rory finished brushing through Mac’s hair as Aidan returned to the living room, wiping his hands on a scrap of rag. She smiled at the four-year-old, tugging at one of the three twists that the little girl had insisted upon, despite having European hair. “Go tell Aidan what you did this morning,” the teen ordered, smiling. “I bet he’ll be impressed.”

Mac needed no more encouragement. She bounded off, shouting, “Aidan! I brushded my teeth just right! Rory said so!”
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BANDCAMP FRIDAY RETURNS

Mar. 4th, 2026 01:12 pm
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Bandcamp Friday returns this Friday, March 6.

For 24 hours, every purchase you make on Bandcamp sends even more money directly to the artists and labels you support.

On select Fridays throughout the year, we waive our share of sales. This means fans can support artists more directly. It’s a great time to pick up that album you’ve had your eye on, explore something new, or revisit an old favorite.


For whatever hours those 24 hours are in your time zone!

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