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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-06-08 08:41 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. I had another quiet day at home, though I did go out for two nice walks, including a longer one in which I stopped for ice cream to cool off. (It wasn't that hot today but it was late afternoon and quite sunny and muggy.)

2. Molly is a super cutie.

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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-06-09 08:33 pm

Well, I read the news

Or, anyway, I glanced at the headlines and oh fuck no. Can I just go back to bed, and somebody wake me when things improve?
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holmesticemods ([personal profile] holmesticemods) wrote in [community profile] holmestice2025-06-08 08:29 pm

Art for Vulgarweed: Fic Covers for Four Fics

Title: Fic Cover For "Deserves a Quiet Night"
Recipient: Vulgarweed
Artist/Vidder: REDACTED
Verse: BBC Sherlock
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Summary: A fic cover for Deserves a Quiet Night by Vulgarweed.
Notes: I know this fic already has art, but I found the perfect cap of Sherlock at the pool and just had to do something with it for the fic.

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Title: Art Inspired By "Follow the Lights"
Recipient: Vulgarweed
Artist/Vidder: REDACTED
Verse: BBC Sherlock
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Summary: Art inspired by Follow the Lights by Vulgarweed.
Notes: The dialogue between Sherlock and John on the image is pulled directly from the fic.

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Title: Art Inspired By "Leaves Tremblin' On the Tree"
Recipient: Vulgarweed
Artist/Vidder: REDACTED
Verse: BBC Sherlock
Characters/Pairings: Irene Adler/Mary Morstan
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Summary: Art inspired by Leaves Tremblin' On the Tree by Vulgarweed.
Notes: The song lyrics I used in the art are from “Atlantic City” by Bruce Springsteen and are used in the fic.

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Title: Fic Cover For "The Veil Dodger"
Recipient: Vulgarweed
Artist/Vidder: REDACTED
Verse: BBC Sherlock/Good Omens
Characters/Pairings: Mrs. Hudson/Madame Tracy
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Summary: A fic cover for The Veil Dodger by Vulgarweed.
Notes: I hope you enjoyed the blended image! Finding a good picture of Madame Tracy and Mrs. Hudson was hard, but I think it turned out well.

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Redbird ([personal profile] redbird) wrote2025-06-08 07:23 pm

boring knee update

My right knee is healing, and stretching worked significantly better than yesterday. I even did a few carefully selected PT exercises this afternoon.

I can do more things standing up, and walking around the apartment is easier. However, I seem to have been leaning too much on the other leg, because my left knee started to hurt earlier. Not badly, but enough that I am putting the cane aside for the moment.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-06-08 03:16 pm

Nintendo Switch for sale

Anyone in the US interested in a used Switch? No original box, but I've got the dock, AC adapter, HDMI cable, two sets of joycons (black and red/blue), the holder thingy that turns the joycons into a regular controller, one set of wrist straps for the joycons, and a charging station. It also has a memory card already installed.

I'm looking for $100 including shipping.
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holmesticemods ([personal profile] holmesticemods) wrote in [community profile] holmestice2025-06-08 04:18 pm

Fic for deelaundry: The Cantonese Interpreter

Title: The Cantonese Interpreter
Recipient: deelaundry
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Watson & Holmes (comic), Mycroft Holmes (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar & Anna Waterhouse)
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Mycroft Holmes/Ai Lin
Rating: T
Warnings: violence, character death, suicide
Summary: Somewhere between Guangzhou and JFK, a man goes missing. The only clue is a strange job listing in the newspaper…

Read on AO3: The Cantonese Interpreter
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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote2025-06-08 01:28 pm
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30 Days Wild - Week One

As I said in a recent post I'm planning on keeping a photo journal, so here are Week 1's photos:

30 Days Wild - Week One )
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pensnest ([personal profile] pensnest) wrote2025-06-08 01:34 pm

just loosen your belt two inches

I cooked a big breakfast this morning: chipolata sausages, bacon, black pudding, mushrooms, grilled tomato, fried egg. The meat products all came from our local butcher, and were so tasty it was hard to decide which should be my final mouthful*

Why the big breakfast? Beast is off—just now, in fact—for a concert this afternoon, so he won't need to be fed until the nice people who invited his chorus ply them with cake.


* I like to eat 'rotational', ie mouthfuls by turns, but make sure to save a tasty morsel for the last bite. Beast eats in a columnar style, devouring what's on his plate from least favourite to tastiest by eating all of each ingredient before moving on to the next. I suppose a case could also be made for eating in the same way but starting with the favourite.

Which way do you eat a plateful?
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-06-07 08:53 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. Had a pretty chill day at home. Didn't go anywhere other than the farmers market and library.

2. Jasper is suuuuuuuper snuggly with Carla gone. He's come and cuddled on my lap three times today.

3. I got the Switch 2 set up! I don't know why the downloads are so slow today but it's taking ages to download Mario Kart World and the updated versions of Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, but Mario Kart did finally finish so I got to try that out and it's so good!

4. After saying that about Tuxie the other day now he's been here every day for the past week, so maybe he's decided he likes it better here than wherever else he was going after all.

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holmesticemods ([personal profile] holmesticemods) wrote in [community profile] holmestice2025-06-07 11:02 pm

Art for iwantthatcoat: The Necessary Calm

Title: The Necessary Calm
Recipient: [personal profile] iwantthatcoat
Artist: REDACTED
Verse: The Beekeeper’s Picnic
Characters/Pairings: H/W
Rating: Gen
Warnings: None
Summary: A post-picnic piece, with text from E. M. Forster’s letter to Florence Barger dated 25 August 1917.
Notes: Something sweet for you, dear Coat. I saw you reblog this quote and couldn’t get out of my head how perfectly it fits this particular version of 1920s Holmes and Watson.

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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-06-07 10:22 pm

that double just loosened him up last night

I used decaf to make coffee granita last night, and I had it for dessert this evening along with a dollop of homemade whipped cream, and it seems to have worked out all right - no late evening side effects of caffeine that I can feel. And I think it's better later in the day as a treat than as my morning coffee, because I eat it so quickly and also it's sweet. I don't put any sugar in my regular coffee, but granita requires it so it doesn't freeze solid. I used vanilla sugar but can't really detect the vanilla (or, rather, differentiate it from the vanilla in the whipped cream).

Also, they were on sale, so I bought a pack of paper plates and they made cleanup after cooking so easy that I remembered why I used to use them regularly back before I had a dishwasher. My plan to replace my dead dishwasher is to try the 4th of July sales - Friend L is going to join me at the store to see if the model I want (Bosch) actually fits in the space I've got (and if it goes on sale - it did not for Memorial Day, that I saw, but maybe I don't need the more expensive/top-of-the-line model? It's just that it has something that will allegedly turn the machine off if it senses a leak, which seems like a good thing to have, especially when you live in an apartment above other people and are responsible if any leakage causes damages below you). Anyway, July is a three-paycheck month, which gives me some leeway for paying most of it off ASAP and not increasing my credit card debt any more than I have to.

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holmesticemods ([personal profile] holmesticemods) wrote in [community profile] holmestice2025-06-07 08:37 pm

Fic for Alec: 10 CCs Of That

Title: Ten CCs Of That
Recipient: Alec / themonstrumologist
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Sherlock & Co
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson (QPR, unsure if that’s & or slash!)
Rating: G
Warnings: none
Summary: The Carfax case has shaken John up. Sherlock's voice note, with its blunt affection, and John's mum's honesty leaves John vulnerable. He wants to tell Sherlock how he feels; he just needs to find the words.

Read on AO3: Ten CCs of That
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-06-07 04:43 pm
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Weekly Reading

Currently Reading
Murder in Season
33%. Most recent in the Lady of Letters series. Still enjoying this series, but compared to other recent historical mystery series that I'm also following, this one is very noticeably lacking queer and non-white characters. I also don't love the style of writing (everyone's eyes are always changing color with their emotions and the love interest is a former sailor so the MC is always describing his scent with ocean-y words but he literally has not been out to sea in ages so it makes no sense), but the mysteries are fun.

Riding the Rails
20%.

How Jesus Became God: The Exaltation of a Jewish Preacher from Galilee
37%.

Red Hail
57%.

Architectural Follies in America
73%.

Recently Finished
Murder in Masquerade

Falls to Pieces
Thriller about a woman and her daughter who are on the run from her abusive ex-husband and have been living under new names for the past two years. But then her fiance goes missing, and then her daughter, and she's convinced her ex is behind it. This had some interesting reveals, but mostly it just felt like too many, where each new reveal was like, and now THIS guy can't be trusted and THIS guy is acting shady, etc. It was fine, but I won't be rushing out to read more from this author.

I Hate This Place vol. 1-2
Two volume graphic novel series about a lesbian couple who moves to an isolated farm that one of them has inherited. Farm turns out to be mega haunted and they can never leave the premises again. I liked this quite a lot.

Rock wa Lady no Tashinami Deshite vol. 1
Manga about a girl whose mom remarries into a wealthy family and she's sent to a fancy all-girls school where all the students are super sheltered. In order to become the perfect young lady and make her new family proud, she's determined to leave behind her love of rock instilled in her by her musician father, but then she meets another girl who secretly plays the drums and they decide to form a band. Sounded like a fun plot but the setting was too ridiculous. I don't think I'll be continuing with it.

Bokura no Hentai vol. 1-4
I stumbled across this on an Amazon Japan sale (first volume was free and the rest are all 55 yen each). Reminds me of Hourou Musuko. This focuses on three middle schoolers who meet on a crossdressing forum and then decide to meet up offline. One crossdresses because the boy he likes is only into girls, one because his mom kind of lost it after his sister died and insists that he's his sister so he wears her clothes at home, and one who is trans. (Another character is introduced later who wears a girls' uniform at school just because he prefers it.) I'm really enjoying this one a lot.
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holmesticemods ([personal profile] holmesticemods) wrote in [community profile] holmestice2025-06-07 05:38 pm

Fic for oui_oui: The Affair of the Statutory Duel

Title: The Affair of the Statutory Duel
Recipient: oui_oui / OuiWee
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Sherlock Holmes (ACD); The Grand Duke (Gilbert & Sullivan)
Characters/Pairings: Mycroft Holmes., Sherlock Holmes, Grand Duke Rudolph
Words: ~2600
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Summary: Either the following material is an out-and-out forgery...or just possibly, Gilbert and Sullivan owe the central plot device of their last operetta to none other than Sherlock Holmes. (Which is to say, the story to which this summary is attached raises a hell of a lot more questions than it answers.)

Read on AO3: The Affair of the Statutory Duel
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-06-08 08:49 am

JFC what is it about Greeks?

A shocking number of people will blithely tell us all about the book they read, in English, on an English-language subreddit, and never tell us that they didn't read it in English. I can only catch so many of them - if they don't say "English isn't my first language" or make any obvious foreign language errors then I'll never know. (Some of them say "I read this in my own language" and then don't tell us what that language was.)

Most of these people, if prompted, will tell you what language they read it in. Three times now, I've had to ask twice because they refused to answer the question in a useful way, and every time that person has been Greek.

I thought it was a little funny the second time, but three times is the start of a worrying pattern, especially as it's not at all the most popular not-English language posted there. Maybe there's something going badly wrong with their school system?

(And, sidenote, even if you're certain it was translated from English you still ought to tell us the language it was written in. At least in theory this can help us weed out false positives, although I may be expecting too much of fellow commenters to that subreddit.)

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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote2025-06-07 01:42 pm
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Courses - May/June 2025

FutureLearn

Italian for Beginners (Part 2 & Part 3)  (Open University)  I'm definitely learning something.  If I really worked at it I'd learn more, but learning lots of vocabulary no longer appeals, so I'm working on the general repetition basis and some of it is going in.

Film Audience & Spectator Experience  (Film Distributors' Association)  I don't go to the cinema very often, although this year I have seen 'Conclave' and 'Mr Burton', but nevertheless this is a well-presented course, which I enjoyed doing and from which I learnt a little.  It's also improved by having the main tutor responding to comments.


OpenLearn

Transport & Sustainability
A Level 2 science course, which I was delighted to be able to follow and do the calculations.  An interesting look at different forms of transport and their relative sustainability, including being realistic about the current greener options.

Basic Science: Understanding Numbers
Continuing with the Maths theme.  Quite interesting, but covers a lot of the ground I've done previously.  I'm now looking at taking some Level 2 Maths courses, which should require rather more mental input, which is one of the reasons for my taking courses!

Understanding Autism
Another badged course.  Well worth doing.  Although I've had contact with people with autism and their needs before, I felt the course taught me a number of things.  Within a church setting, it doesn't hurt to be aware of needs and be as accommodating as possible.



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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-06-06 10:44 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. Got up early to take Carla to the airport this morning. She's going to be visiting family for the next week and a half. She flew out of one of the smaller local airports rather than LAX, which means it was a longer drive to get her there, but it's just so much easier all around. Waaaaaaaay less crowded and much more chill. And not only did she have an easy check-in experience, but the flight arrived in Chicago half an hour early! Plus it's not that far from Disneyland so while I couldn't stop by there today after dropping her off, I will be able to stop in after work before picking her up when she comes back.

2. Last night the power went out at two of our stores, and while one of them came back on during the middle of the night, the other was out until around noon today. Thankfully they were able to keep loss to a minimum with dry ice, but it was a pretty hectic day. One of the things I most like about being the area manager rather than the store manager is that I'm no longer the one who directly has to deal with stuff like this when it happens.

3. When I took a walk around the neighborhood this evening I noticed that the junior high a couple blocks from us has a huge Pride flag out front. And there's a church down the street with one, too.

4. Very glad it's the weekend. Since it's just me, I'm going to save my Disney trips for after work next week (easier to coordinate going directly from work when it's just me) and just stay home and relax during the weekend.

5. This is one of my favorite pictures of Ollie and Jasper ever. Ollie loves plopping down next to (or sometimes on) Jasper and snuggling, and Jasper is not always that into it, but he can be pretty tolerant. He actually stayed like this with Ollie for longer than I thought he would.

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holmesticemods ([personal profile] holmesticemods) wrote in [community profile] holmestice2025-06-06 10:46 pm

Fic for flowing_river: Reinforcements

Title: Reinforcements
Recipient: flowing_river
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Granada
Characters/Pairings: Holmes & Watson
Rating: M
Warnings: Blood and injury, graphic depictions of violence
Summary: When Holmes is injured while on a case, he conceals the extent of his wounds from Watson. They still have to ride back to town, and he doesn’t want his friend to worry. Unfortunately, their journey back is perilous, too.

Read on AO3: Reinforcements