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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-07 04:48 pm

Poem: "Tomato Seedlings in Tin Cans"

This poem is spillover from the June 3, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] wyld_dandelyon. It also fills the "growth" square in my 6-2-25 card for the Pride Fest bingo. This poem has been sponsored by Anthony Barrette. It belongs to the series Daughters of the Apocalypse.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-07 03:11 pm

Bee Food Flowers

Scientists’ top 10 bee-magnet blooms—turn any lawn into a pollinator paradise

Botanists from the University of Copenhagen and the UK set out to find the best flower combinations for bees and hoverflies.
Danish and Welsh botanists sifted through 400 studies, field-tested seed mixes, and uncovered a lineup of native and exotic blooms that both thrill human eyes and lure bees and hoverflies in droves, offering ready-made recipes for transforming lawns, parks, and patios into vibrant pollinator hotspots
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Below are the plants recommended for European and United Kingdom uses...

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CypressSunn ([personal profile] cypresssunn) wrote2025-07-07 03:10 pm

{music monday} Songs of Ice and Fire {4 / 9}


Fannish Fifty 2025: Post #19

A stag with grand antlers standing on a dark field under an overcast sky, the animal's gaze is fixed off screen


WE DO NOT SOW

for the Iron Islands, for Pyke, for House Greyjoy


“ Tooth and nail, tooth and nail
Murky water covers all
Tie a noose around your tail
Murky water covers all ”




{ listen here }

other songs of ice and fire
{ prev mix } & { next mix }


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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-07 02:10 pm
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Monday Update 7-7-25

These are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Poem: "An Interest in the Affairs of Your Government"
Poem: "Incompetence, Sloppy Thinking, and Laziness"
Poem: "Always Surprised by Consequences"
Poem: "No Such Thing as Finished"
Geology
Birdfeeding
Today's Smoothie
Early Humans
Birdfeeding
Philosophical Questions: Government
Fireworks
Writing About Fireworks
Birdfeeding
Follow Friday 7-4-25: Historical Fiction
Blazing the Trail: Celebrating Indigenous Fire Stewardship
Birdfeeding
Climate Change
Birdfeeding
Problem-Solving
Hard Things

"Philosophical Questions: Looks" has 41 comments. "Not a Destination, But a Process" has 146 comments. "The Democratic Armada of the Caribbean" has 95 comments.


[community profile] sunshine_revival is running through July. See the schedule, meet the moderators, and use the master post to navigate the event. Meet new folks in the friending meme. Spread the word!

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* Sunshine Revival Challenge 1: Light
Poem: "The Pleasure of Escaping the Responsibility"

* Sunshine Revival Challenge 2: Tunnel of Love
Poem: "Legs of Grass, Feet of Flowers"


[community profile] summerofthe69 is now open! You can see the calendar here and the current themes are Tetris 69 and Body Worship 69.


"In the Heart of the Hidden Garden" is now complete! Lawrence shows Stan more of his favorite places.


The weather has been variable here. It rained yesterday and last night. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a pair of mourning doves, a male cardinal, a gray catbird, a fox squirrel, a skunk, and at least 1 probably 2 bats. Currently blooming: dandelions, pansies, violas, marigolds, petunias, red salvia, wild strawberries, verbena, lantana, sweet alyssum, zinnias, snapdragons, blue lobelia, perennial pinks, impatiens, oxalis, moss rose, yarrow, anise hyssop, firecracker plant, tomatoes, tomatillos, Asiatic lilies, cucumber, snowball bush, yellow squash, zucchini, morning glory, purple echinacea, narrow-leaf mountain mint, black-eyed Susan, yellow coneflower, wild bergamot, chicory, Queen Anne's lace, sunflowers, cup plant. Daylilies are done blooming. Cucumbers, tomatillo, and pepper have green fruit. The first 'Chocolate Sprinkles' tomato ripened and some other tomatoes are showing color. Wild strawberries, mulberries, peas, and blackberries are ripe. Black raspberries are done.
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lume ([personal profile] lumemiruuuuuuuuuuu) wrote2025-07-07 01:44 pm
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"this is my last war.../LA LA LA LAAAA"

hiya. i hope everyone reading is having a good summer :3.
for my part, art fight started 7 years ago, and ive done my best to lock in. so far ive done 9 attacks, ive gotten 6 attacks, and ive been doing nothing but draw since it started :D. idk if i can post then here, but if u have an artfight acc feel free to check them out :3.

i'll try this link, which is a built in one on the af website for images: https://images.artfight.net/attack/G2u6VGwBktRWGnsHReDE3MqgjZjtgNRpN0rwcpiao3gUC4FqEXghiBEREpjX.png?t=1751900351
im very proud of the this attack and is smth i rlly want to show :3. comment if it works

i'll start school tomorrow, to my great sadness, as im practically going straight into finals week, and i wont have time to work on art fight...fuck u colombian school system :P. but i'll do my best, i jst need to sneak out some stuff.

there's nothing much besides from that, WELL THERE WAS SHORT IMIGRANTES ROAD EPISODE ABT JULIE I HAVENT WATCHED YET, WHICH I WILL ONCE THIS MADNESS IS OVER. same for the "the summer hikaru died" anime. might listen to the ost soon :3
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-07 01:59 pm

Birdfeeding

Today is partly sunny and warm. It rained yesterday and last night.

I fed the birds. I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a male cardinal, and at least one mourning dove.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 7/7/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

EDIT 7/7/25 -- I harvested a handful of peapods for supper. :D

EDIT 7/7/25 -- I took some pictures around the yard.

EDIT 7/7/25 -- I trimmed brush in the prairie garden.

The first of the gladioli are blooming in the telephone pole garden and notch of the prairie garden. A sunflower is blooming in the telephone pole garden too.

EDIT 7/7/25 -- I cut some of the brush into sticks for making bonfire cores.

I've seen at least 2 bats. I've seen several half-grown possums, one deceased, two alive.

Fireflies are coming out. Cicadas are singing.

As it is now dark, I am done for the night.
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purplecat ([personal profile] purplecat) wrote2025-07-07 06:24 pm

Polccoyo Mountains

Because of all the mix-ups with permits and so on, we were offered an additional "free" activity. We picked a trip to the Polccoyo rainbow mountain area. It turned out that there are two rainbow mountains in Peru of which Vinicunca is the more spectacular, touristy, and better known. Different mineral compositions in the soil - particularly copper - cause the geological layers exposed in rainbow mountains to reveal stripes of bright colours. Our guide for the day, Olmer, was obviously from the Polccoyo area and felt very passionately about it. He explained that it was being opened up to tourists in a bid to stave off a proposed investment from a Canadian mining company who wanted to establish a copper mine in the area.

It was beautiful and remote and while there were two or three parties of tourists, it was easy to feel alone in the landscape. B. and I were a bit dubious that it could both retain its character and generate enough income to hold off the allure of mining company big bucks.

Photos )

The road up to Palccoyo went along multiple switch-backs from tarmac to dirt track, and past alfalfa farmers on the lower slopes (the alfalfa feeds the guinea pigs which are a local speciality - if you are interested they taste a bit like duck) to alpaca farmers on the higher slopes (alpaca is genuinely nice meat, quite lamby but more restrained). On the way back down I tried to photograph alpaca from the taxi resulting in a lot of blurry photos of alpaca of which these are the best.

Photos from the taxi )
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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote2025-07-07 09:15 am
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LB Dreamwidth Etiquette

We’re getting followed by folks from elsewhere on the Internet and seeing sentiments along the lines of “eep, I don’t know the social rules here,” so here’s how we conduct this blog!

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Vridelian ([personal profile] vriddy) wrote2025-07-07 06:09 pm

New Wind Breaker fic: Silent Killers (Hiiragi, Suou) + some writing non-updates

I have a couple of pinch hits that revealed that I must still post here on Dreamwidth. Writing's been agony again. I taunted myself by saying "well why do you NOT WRITE AT ALL ON PURPOSE for ALL OF JULY then, since you ain't writing anyway? Save yourself the anguish? See if you actually care?" then huh saw the sign-ups for [community profile] littleblackdressex were open and my favs had already been nominated, thus immediately played myself by signing up. First exchange sign-up of the year though! \o/

Otherwise I'm down to a writing goal of 100 words a day, which I wouldn't have been able to accept before getting blocked again (*pokes pokes* what's going on with ye) because I just know how much better I can do. However, after a long string of 0 days, actually 100 words a day is fantastic, yes. And something I can make myself sit down for. I'm fully prepared to reduce the goal to 50 words next if that's what it takes to make progress.

I still enjoy my stories! I get inspired reading other books!! What is going on!!!!

It is somewhat painful that this fic is the first thing I actually finish since my hurt/comfort + PHs exploits, but it is what it is. I guess crack just gotta crack, sometimes. There must be something deeply meaningful to ponder here.


Silent Killers | Wind Breaker | Hiiragi, Suou | 1.8k words | rated T | Crack treated seriously

Summary:
There's more than one way to commit murder in Furin.

Or, three times Suou is interrupted trying to talk to Hiiragi, and one time it's too late.
Read it on Dreamwidth or on AO3.
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silvercat17 ([personal profile] silvercat17) wrote2025-07-06 11:15 pm
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Daily Did July 6

 Gonna start this again instead of a paper bullet planner.
  • Washed linens
  • Planned meals for the week
  • Did check-in for the Consistency Collective
  • Screwed around on archive.org organizing favorites
  • Put tissue paper on lamp over my desk to diffuse the light
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mistressofmuses ([personal profile] mistressofmuses) wrote2025-07-06 11:40 pm

July 4th!

I'm certainly not celebrating America's birthday right now.

But the 4th is also Alex's and my anniversary, so we celebrated that as usual. 16 years!

Our main "tradition" is making a fruit salad of Just The Good Fruits:


The Good Fruits in question!

Two peaches (one was very good, one was very meh), a nectarine (average), cherries (from our neighbor, which was nice of her), strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, two different mangoes (the small one was REALLY good, the larger one was fine but kind of bland), bananas, and mandarin oranges. The pear did not go in the fruit salad, because it didn't feel ripe.

I always like processing mangoes, because:


It's like a little hedgehog, lol.


The completed fruit salad.

We headed up to another city for their fireworks show, the one we've gone to a couple times in the last few years as well. This year we didn't get anything from the food trucks, and just ate our fruit salad and the other snacks we brought. It was warm, but not horribly hot. We got some wind for a bit, but no actual storm came through. We mostly ignored the cover bands that were performing, and picked an ebook to read for a couple hours, ha.


Bella! (This picture from Alex.)

Bella is fortunately extremely chill about fireworks. She didn't even jump at the first one. She sat and watched the first few, and then just seemed bored, haha. She just wanted snacks, and could not care less about the noise or anything. I am 1000% fine with her being bored instead of anxious about them. We were lucky with Cy when it came to fireworks too.

The fireworks themselves were pretty cool. As usual, I'm not a fan of the clips of "patriotic" songs that they're set to (though some of them aren't patriotic so much as just having "USA" in the lyrics.) But again, the finale was set to the 1812 Overture, which always remains cool. I may or may not have been imagining governmental buildings being blown up.

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I need to devote some time to like... life admin, ha. I'm not sorry that I've managed to Do Things on my time off from work, since that was obviously the point! But I've also done nothing except those things, ha. I need to catch up on some regular life stuff, get caught up here, etc.
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-06 10:49 pm

Poem: "An Interest in the Affairs of Your Government"

This poem is spillover from the March 4, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] wyld_dandelyon. It also fills the "Secrets" square in my 3-1-25 card for the Tolkien Bingo Fest. This poem has been sponsored by Anthony Barrette. It belongs to the series Polychrome Heroics.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-06 10:20 pm

Poem: "Incompetence, Sloppy Thinking, and Laziness"

This poem came out of the July 1, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired and sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It also fills the "close-knit community" square in my 7-1-25 card for the Western Bingo fest. It belongs to the series Frankenstein's Family; it follows "Signs of Their Trespass," so read that first or this won't make much sense.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-06 10:10 pm
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-06 10:05 pm

Poem: "Always Surprised by Consequences"

This poem came out of the July 1, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] rix_scaedu. It also fills "The Harder They Fall" square in my 7-1-25 card for the Western Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the series Polychrome Heroics.

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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-06 09:46 pm
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote2025-07-06 06:18 pm

Poem: "No Such Thing as Finished"

This poem is spillover from the July 1, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] jake67jake. It also fills the "He's all hat and no cattle." square in my 7-1-25 card for the Western Bingo fest. This poem has been sponsored by [personal profile] janetmiles. It belongs to the series Polychrome Heroics.

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syrene hvid. ([personal profile] verylongfarewell) wrote2025-07-07 04:08 am

35 | so much is happening





First off, Paperblanks heard my prayers.

My stuff arrived Friday to be picked up by my girlfriend and unboxed by me under so much excitement.

The Emily Dickinson notebook is so smooth to the touch, the colour is absolutely gorgeous and although I will have to get used to the ultra size, I think I will grow very, very happy with it as time goes by.

The daily planner is also gorgeous, very vibrant and stark in its colours - and huge. It reminds me mostly of the fashion bible from that movie, The Devil Wears Prada, honestly, it's enormous. Very fitting for my calendar project and I will be starting in on that tomorrow later today, hopefully.

The three bookmarks were a very nice quality, thick and with structured paper. K. and I each had our own favourites, she liked Poetry in Bloom best and I loved the Chanin Rise! The third one, something something Honeysuckle, was a gift for the girl who has done some translations of Anise Koltz poetry into Danish for me and whom I'm sending my old, worn copy of the English translation to ASAP.

Then, there was the pencilcase which is gorgeous. After seeing it live, I'm not sure I'll get the Spring design in notebook-form, but as a pencilcase, it's so nice and with this structured, gold-sprinkled surface. So luxurious. In it, I put the Kara-ori pencils, though I've only sharpened one of them, so I can use that first and take out the others as it becomes necessary. The pencilcase is also a good size. Right now I'm fitting four pencils, two pens, a pencil sharpener, an eraser and a highlighter in there and I do think there's still room for a little bit more!

I would include pictures, but my phone is old and dated and can't manage pictures anymore. I will be getting a new one today, though! Finally! It's a longer story, but it means my final reliance on my parents will be severed and I will have my very own phone for the first time ever. In control of my own mobile subscription, payments, everything... Sad to say this has never been the case before in my almost forty-year old life, but some things are like that. Anyway, it means, once we've set it up, my girlfriend and I, I can take pictures again! I will spam you, have no doubt.



Speaking of my parents, I took charge of the situation with their visit Monday and just cancelled it, setting up a new meeting in a few weeks at their new house instead. It's not because I particularly want to go, but it will make them happy and, most importantly, put me in control of my own engagement with them. It will be my choice. It was a very important step to take and I felt elated afterwards, very relieved, too. So no, it doesn't make me more inclined to want to see them, but it makes me the decision-maker on when and how. That is, by all definitions, easier.



This weekend we had a 24-hour write-athon in my Danish writing Discord server and I almost managed to pull an all-nighter, though age came to hunt me down and I had to give up after 4 o'clock, napping until 6, when I got up to write some more and accidentally fell soundly back asleep again around 11am, so I actually missed the big finish.

However, what I didn't miss was finishing the piece I was working on for these 24 hours, the Marie-Claude essay I have had in mind for so long. 4k words it ended up being and most of those were written during this write-athon. I was very pleased with my efforts.

The essay ended up pretty good. I think one of the chapters, the second-to-last, needs a bit of tweaking still, like, majorly, but the rest is satisfactory and the beginning especially is something I'm really proud of. The red thread is a pretty dry, academic walk-through of the types of government known in the Ancient Greek world, with a recurring circling around Aristotle's view of democracy. It was a lot of fun to research for! But from these adacemic musings, Marie-Claude collects her personal views and experiences with power and mixes it all together. I do think the concept is really something.



K. was off visiting her grandmother yesterday, but read the whole essay (20 pages, she's a fast reader) in the evening when she got home and was so inspired by it, she actually wrote the first 3 letter snippets from Jean Louis to Marie-Claude in response, her first try writing him in 1st person. It was amazing! Seeing the way they speak within the same frame of reference, yet coming from two very different, opposing almost, approaches and with two very different voices. I was so inspired, in turn! Simply can't wait to really get started exchanging these letters. My girlfriend has a very busy week ahead this coming week, with plans every day, but on the other side of that? Definitely.

We've been wanting to do something like this for years and years and to finally really start working on it? I can't put the feeling down in words. It's such a gift sharing this with her.



My next solo project, the coming week, is going to get started using the calendar I bought and stylize some key dates in the timeline of the first year when Marie-Claude starts corresponding with Jean Louis. I think I'll be starting with August and fill that out, since that's the month when JL's first letter arrives for her, so I kinda get a sense of before and after. Then, I think I'll fill out February and March, following the election period the first month and her first time as Prime Minister after that. Then, from there, we'll see.



It's almost 4am and I have the choice between going out into the kitchen and make a cup of chamomile tea, hoping it will settle me for the rest of the night/early morning or forcing myself back to bed straight away. I'm just feeling a bit too chipper to sleep, even if I am tired, too. Tired but restless.

Chamomile tea, I think. Must be the solution.