Christmas at Chandler Elementary
Dec. 25th, 2025 04:34 pmToday I've been remembering Christmas songs we sang in my elementary school auditorium, long ago. "Nuttin' for Christmas" was a favorite, largely because the line "Climbed a tree and tore my pants" always made the kids laugh.
We did a full-on musical production of A Christmas Carol when I was maybe eight years old. I played a ragamuffin and learned a dance routine for it, but then got the flu and missed the evening performance. (I ended up giving my actress heroine Joanna Bergman this experience in Can't Find My Way Home.) I still remember some of the lyrics and melody for one of our Christmas Carol songs, but I can't find it anywhere online--and in the age of AI, it's even more difficult than the last time I looked. The lyric I remember is: "Bless the goose, poor bird, his day is done / Bless the cheery warmth of our old hearth (Oh Merry Christmas) / God bless us everyone." (We pronounced "hearth" to rhyme with "earth," and no one corrected us.) I did find a Christmas Carol song online called "God Bless Us Everyone," but it's not the song I remember.
We did a full-on musical production of A Christmas Carol when I was maybe eight years old. I played a ragamuffin and learned a dance routine for it, but then got the flu and missed the evening performance. (I ended up giving my actress heroine Joanna Bergman this experience in Can't Find My Way Home.) I still remember some of the lyrics and melody for one of our Christmas Carol songs, but I can't find it anywhere online--and in the age of AI, it's even more difficult than the last time I looked. The lyric I remember is: "Bless the goose, poor bird, his day is done / Bless the cheery warmth of our old hearth (Oh Merry Christmas) / God bless us everyone." (We pronounced "hearth" to rhyme with "earth," and no one corrected us.) I did find a Christmas Carol song online called "God Bless Us Everyone," but it's not the song I remember.
Read "The Fëanorian Zine"
Dec. 25th, 2025 05:58 pmClimate Change
Dec. 25th, 2025 05:45 pmOceans are supercharging hurricanes past Category 5
Warming oceans are fueling a surge of extreme, off-the-charts storms—so powerful that scientists say it’s time to invent a whole new hurricane category.
Deep ocean hot spots packed with heat are making the strongest hurricanes and typhoons more likely—and more dangerous. These regions, especially near the Philippines and the Caribbean, are expanding as climate change warms ocean waters far below the surface. As a result, storms powerful enough to exceed Category 5 are appearing more often, with over half occurring in just the past decade. Researchers say recognizing a new “Category 6” could improve public awareness and disaster planning.
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Warming oceans are fueling a surge of extreme, off-the-charts storms—so powerful that scientists say it’s time to invent a whole new hurricane category.
Deep ocean hot spots packed with heat are making the strongest hurricanes and typhoons more likely—and more dangerous. These regions, especially near the Philippines and the Caribbean, are expanding as climate change warms ocean waters far below the surface. As a result, storms powerful enough to exceed Category 5 are appearing more often, with over half occurring in just the past decade. Researchers say recognizing a new “Category 6” could improve public awareness and disaster planning.
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Write every day: Day 25
Dec. 25th, 2025 11:49 pmDay 24: Alibi sentence. So much family time (mostly in a good way)! How about you?
Tally:
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Day 24:
luzula,
china_shop,
trobadora,
badly_knitted,
goddess47,
sylvanwitch,
cornerofmadness,
sanguinity
Day 25:
luzula
Bonus farm news: So much delicious Christmas food! Mmmmmmmm.
Tally:
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Day 24:
Day 25:
Bonus farm news: So much delicious Christmas food! Mmmmmmmm.
Yuletide 2025 Works Revealed!
Dec. 25th, 2025 04:06 pmall the works for this year's yuletide rare fandoms fic exchange are now up! here's a post to gather the kpop-related fandoms that appeared in the collections. happy to make edits if i missed something.
yuletide main collection:
ATEEZ
Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers) - ATEEZ (Music Video)
BTOB
IVE
Lemon drop - ATEEZ (Music Video)
NMIXX
TEMPEST
Virtual Angel - ARTMS (Music Video)
XLOV
yuletide madness collection:
n/a
yuletide main collection:
ATEEZ
Bouncy (K-Hot Chilli Peppers) - ATEEZ (Music Video)
BTOB
IVE
Lemon drop - ATEEZ (Music Video)
NMIXX
TEMPEST
Virtual Angel - ARTMS (Music Video)
XLOV
yuletide madness collection:
n/a
12/25/2025 Berkeley Waterfront
Dec. 25th, 2025 11:26 amLast night was wild, rain and gusts to 50 mph, but this morning has been mostly clear, if still windy. I made another water check: better but very much not there yet. No one was on the only visible pond but there were ducks flying around, looking for places to come down. The obscured pond(s) out in the brush must have some water as I heard American Wigeon and several small flocks of Canada Geese rose from that area. Not sure about submitting a list for fourteen species. ( Fourteen species )
I drove out to the Bay by the sadly long-closed Berkeley Pier but saw nothing on the choppy water. I also stopped briefly at Seabreeze Market Cove. It was just about low tide and I wanted to check out the mud bar. There were a handful of Dunlin, a few Least Sandpipers, and two Whimbrels, always fun. The ducks seemed to be all Mallards, and the gulls mostly Ring-billed but also Western and California. Didn't see anything exciting, but I didn't sort through them thoroughly. And now the wind and rain are back.
I drove out to the Bay by the sadly long-closed Berkeley Pier but saw nothing on the choppy water. I also stopped briefly at Seabreeze Market Cove. It was just about low tide and I wanted to check out the mud bar. There were a handful of Dunlin, a few Least Sandpipers, and two Whimbrels, always fun. The ducks seemed to be all Mallards, and the gulls mostly Ring-billed but also Western and California. Didn't see anything exciting, but I didn't sort through them thoroughly. And now the wind and rain are back.
Birdfeeding
Dec. 25th, 2025 02:32 pmToday is cloudy, cool, foggy, and wet. It rained last night and water is still dripping from the trees today. Also the thermometer-hygrometer peripheral for our home weather station has died, so we need to see if that's available as a replacement part. :/
I fed the birds. I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches.
I put out water for the birds.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I hauled the last large branches to the ritual meadow. Then I started the long process of raking the parking lot.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did more work around the patio.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did more raking in the parking lot.
I've seen two squirrels in the trees. I've seen several cardinals flying around.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did more work around the patio.
It's drizzling again.
As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.
I fed the birds. I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches.
I put out water for the birds.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I hauled the last large branches to the ritual meadow. Then I started the long process of raking the parking lot.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did more work around the patio.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did more raking in the parking lot.
I've seen two squirrels in the trees. I've seen several cardinals flying around.
EDIT 12/25/25 -- I did more work around the patio.
It's drizzling again.
As it is getting dark, I am done for the night.
Holiday Wishes
Dec. 25th, 2025 01:16 pmChristmas Lockbox
If there is anything you need to get off your chest, to let go so that you can get on, you can safely do it here. This post will be open for anyone, all day--but then tomorrow, it goes away. No judgement, no recrimination. Just a free space for anyone who needs to vent. And if no one does, nothing is lost!
Basically, this is someone's "Hard Things" post for holiday stress. Brilliant.
If there is anything you need to get off your chest, to let go so that you can get on, you can safely do it here. This post will be open for anyone, all day--but then tomorrow, it goes away. No judgement, no recrimination. Just a free space for anyone who needs to vent. And if no one does, nothing is lost!
Basically, this is someone's "Hard Things" post for holiday stress. Brilliant.
Vocabulary: Bokeh
Dec. 25th, 2025 01:09 pmThis Conversation...
Bokeh is that creamy blur of color and light at the forefront and background of an image. It's that Out of Focus area, which draws your eye to the crisp subject... a car or face.
Now there's an obscure but super useful word for something we see quite often. :D
Bokeh is that creamy blur of color and light at the forefront and background of an image. It's that Out of Focus area, which draws your eye to the crisp subject... a car or face.
Now there's an obscure but super useful word for something we see quite often. :D
Fic: A Going Away Gift (James Sirius/Rose)
Dec. 25th, 2025 05:57 pmMerry Christmas!
Title: A Going Away Gift
Word Count: ~3,900
Rating: NC-17
Characters & Pairing: James Sirius Potter/Rose Weasley
Content: Fluff and smut, incest (first cousins), loss of virginity, boob sucking, vaginal sex
Disclaimer: The characters, settings and HP Franchise as a whole are owned by JKR and not by me. I make no profit from writing this piece of fanfiction.
Summary: Oddly enough, Rose Weasley has always felt safe with her cousin James Sirius Potter. Safe enough to ask him to help her out with something special.
A/n:Been working on this one off and on for a while. Sort of a spiritual antithesis to the Fred/Katie virginity loss story. Hope people enjoy it.
Thanks be to
torino10154 for beta-reading this.
( A Going Away Gift )
Title: A Going Away Gift
Word Count: ~3,900
Rating: NC-17
Characters & Pairing: James Sirius Potter/Rose Weasley
Content: Fluff and smut, incest (first cousins), loss of virginity, boob sucking, vaginal sex
Disclaimer: The characters, settings and HP Franchise as a whole are owned by JKR and not by me. I make no profit from writing this piece of fanfiction.
Summary: Oddly enough, Rose Weasley has always felt safe with her cousin James Sirius Potter. Safe enough to ask him to help her out with something special.
A/n:Been working on this one off and on for a while. Sort of a spiritual antithesis to the Fred/Katie virginity loss story. Hope people enjoy it.
Thanks be to
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Reading Thursday (The October Edition)
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:37 amStill working through old reviews, this one is mostly stuff I read for school, plus one tile for queer book club.
Disappoint Me by Nicola Dinan
This being the book club one. A trans woman in contemporary London feels trapped by mediocrity and inertia. She has a job she doesn't like but pays well enough. She has friends she more or less gets along with, but aren't great people. She writes poetry that does okay, but never really goes anywhere. She has tense meetings with her family, who love her but are bound by an inability to actually communicate. Meeting a new guy seems like it might nudge her into something better, but her overwhelmingly low standards and lack of ambition might sink that too. There are also flashback from the boyfriend's point of view, about a youthful trip to South East Asia, which ends in violence.
This book was a lot of people being mildly terrible, and everyone feeling like they ought to do something about improvement, then... not doing that. It was often quite funny, and Dinan has some great one-liners that cut through to the core of people's motivations. Though it's mostly about the failure mode of... pretty much everything, there were glimmers of the protagonist at least trying to work on the people around her, and maybe even herself. None of that was really enough to lift the book out of its mire of dreariness, though. It was a lot of time to spend with the grindingly unpleasant.
Death Threat by Vivek Shraya and Ness Lee
I read this when it came out, and remember not being deeply impressed. I think I expected there to be more of a story, or perhaps more of a resolution. Rereading it some years later, I liked it a lot better. (Though several of my classmates had my initial "Is that all there is?" reaction.)
Vivek starts getting oddly poetic transphobic death threats via email, and becomes obsessed with the sender, paranoid it could be someone she knows, afraid it could be a stranger on the subway. She collaborates with artist Ness Lee (always shown drawn in her distinctive black and white line art, while everyone else is in colour) to make the novel we're reading, while still being haunted and possibly hunted by the letter writer.
This benefits from close reading, as the images are symbolically very rich, and the colourists do a lot of work with motifs and character themes. Literary graphic novels can be redundant, at times, with the pictures just showing you what the text is already saying, and a general feeling that this could've been an e-mail, but the art here is telling its own story, running alongside, underneath and through the text. It's very well done, and I'm sad that Shraya switches genres with every project, as I'd like to see more of this from her. Though she does great work in all the other genres, too.
Fun House: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel
I hadn't managed to read this before, and it's a lot. Bechdel tells the story of her relationship with her father, including discovering he was gay, and his ambiguous death. She's based the story on her teenage diaries, found documents such as family photographs, newspaper clippings, dictionary entries, and maps, and a reading list she shared with her father. Each section takes on themes of one of the works mentioned (including In Search of Lost Time, Great Gatsby, The Importance of Being Earnest), going over and back over the events of her youth and her father's death. The whole thing sits inside a frame of the story of Daedalus and Icarus, though it's not clear which character is meant to be whom.
The text is dense and recursive, as if Bechdel is still unable to face what happened full on, and keeps sliding up to it sideways, keeps feeling the emotions vicariously through other stories. At one point, she talks about how in a childhood bout of OCD, she kept writing symbols over top of the names of important people and things in her diary, as a kind of ward against the evil eye. To some extent, the whole novel feels like that: as if she's writing over and over the events of her childhood to take a curse off them. It probably rewards rereading, but it's also a lot.
Zami: A New Spelling of My Name by Audre Lorde
Second time through this, and it's still great. It's difficult to imagine the impact of this in the early 1980s, when queer lit was very much a thing, but also more siloed and less diverse. I should look up contemporary reviews, and see if this was indeed like a bomb going off, or was taken in stride. Incredible depth, incredible emotion, wonderful literary voice. I don't have a lot to say otherwise: It's great and you should read it!
It was interesting what I remembered from reading it a few years ago: the abortion, the execution of the Rosenbergs, working in the factory, not fitting in with the butch/femme lesbian bar scene, Kitty. I was surprised at how late in the book we meet Kitty, and how abrupt the ending was.
This being the book club one. A trans woman in contemporary London feels trapped by mediocrity and inertia. She has a job she doesn't like but pays well enough. She has friends she more or less gets along with, but aren't great people. She writes poetry that does okay, but never really goes anywhere. She has tense meetings with her family, who love her but are bound by an inability to actually communicate. Meeting a new guy seems like it might nudge her into something better, but her overwhelmingly low standards and lack of ambition might sink that too. There are also flashback from the boyfriend's point of view, about a youthful trip to South East Asia, which ends in violence.
This book was a lot of people being mildly terrible, and everyone feeling like they ought to do something about improvement, then... not doing that. It was often quite funny, and Dinan has some great one-liners that cut through to the core of people's motivations. Though it's mostly about the failure mode of... pretty much everything, there were glimmers of the protagonist at least trying to work on the people around her, and maybe even herself. None of that was really enough to lift the book out of its mire of dreariness, though. It was a lot of time to spend with the grindingly unpleasant.
I read this when it came out, and remember not being deeply impressed. I think I expected there to be more of a story, or perhaps more of a resolution. Rereading it some years later, I liked it a lot better. (Though several of my classmates had my initial "Is that all there is?" reaction.)
Vivek starts getting oddly poetic transphobic death threats via email, and becomes obsessed with the sender, paranoid it could be someone she knows, afraid it could be a stranger on the subway. She collaborates with artist Ness Lee (always shown drawn in her distinctive black and white line art, while everyone else is in colour) to make the novel we're reading, while still being haunted and possibly hunted by the letter writer.
This benefits from close reading, as the images are symbolically very rich, and the colourists do a lot of work with motifs and character themes. Literary graphic novels can be redundant, at times, with the pictures just showing you what the text is already saying, and a general feeling that this could've been an e-mail, but the art here is telling its own story, running alongside, underneath and through the text. It's very well done, and I'm sad that Shraya switches genres with every project, as I'd like to see more of this from her. Though she does great work in all the other genres, too.
I hadn't managed to read this before, and it's a lot. Bechdel tells the story of her relationship with her father, including discovering he was gay, and his ambiguous death. She's based the story on her teenage diaries, found documents such as family photographs, newspaper clippings, dictionary entries, and maps, and a reading list she shared with her father. Each section takes on themes of one of the works mentioned (including In Search of Lost Time, Great Gatsby, The Importance of Being Earnest), going over and back over the events of her youth and her father's death. The whole thing sits inside a frame of the story of Daedalus and Icarus, though it's not clear which character is meant to be whom.
The text is dense and recursive, as if Bechdel is still unable to face what happened full on, and keeps sliding up to it sideways, keeps feeling the emotions vicariously through other stories. At one point, she talks about how in a childhood bout of OCD, she kept writing symbols over top of the names of important people and things in her diary, as a kind of ward against the evil eye. To some extent, the whole novel feels like that: as if she's writing over and over the events of her childhood to take a curse off them. It probably rewards rereading, but it's also a lot.
Second time through this, and it's still great. It's difficult to imagine the impact of this in the early 1980s, when queer lit was very much a thing, but also more siloed and less diverse. I should look up contemporary reviews, and see if this was indeed like a bomb going off, or was taken in stride. Incredible depth, incredible emotion, wonderful literary voice. I don't have a lot to say otherwise: It's great and you should read it!
It was interesting what I remembered from reading it a few years ago: the abortion, the execution of the Rosenbergs, working in the factory, not fitting in with the butch/femme lesbian bar scene, Kitty. I was surprised at how late in the book we meet Kitty, and how abrupt the ending was.
Idol I: ep 1 reaction/meta
Dec. 25th, 2025 10:18 pmI've been hauled out of my drama slump by a drama that has me unexpectedly reflecting on being a k-pop fan and doing k-pop fandom. The idol character, Do Ra-ik (his name sounds like 'like me more'), is fascinating: his first solo single, which it's implied he wrote, is titled 'It's Me' and has lyrics in which he claims authenticity: "I've never been anything other than myself." But he is very conflicted about his own authenticity. Says he is desperate to be himself yet doesn't really know himself. When his boss threatens him to stay in line, the way he words the threat is that nobody will love him. It's interesting that that's the threat, not just the consequent end of his career.
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Happy Thursday!
Dec. 25th, 2025 03:06 amHappy Thursday to all who celebrate! I hope any holidays currently or recently celebrated have been good to you. While I still have a couple of local exchanges to do, and a box to mail, the bulk of Xmas is already behind me and I am very ready for that. I have received many lovely things already, both in person and via secret santas and other internet-based things.
As the bulk of Xmas is behind me, I'm spending the day watching Gundam Wing and working on HG Calibarn. It is a strange kit, and since I'm unfamiliar with the source material, I am getting fun little surprises.
The weather is set to change overnight, which I think is contributing to both a headache and my general lethargy. This week, and I think I mean starting from last Friday, has just been brutal and busy and I am exhausted. I also have the faintest scratch in my throat so I've likely picked up a bit of crud from somewhere. Also not surprising.
Hopefully I am a little more lively tonight and can do some needed pickup and chores.
As the bulk of Xmas is behind me, I'm spending the day watching Gundam Wing and working on HG Calibarn. It is a strange kit, and since I'm unfamiliar with the source material, I am getting fun little surprises.
The weather is set to change overnight, which I think is contributing to both a headache and my general lethargy. This week, and I think I mean starting from last Friday, has just been brutal and busy and I am exhausted. I also have the faintest scratch in my throat so I've likely picked up a bit of crud from somewhere. Also not surprising.
Hopefully I am a little more lively tonight and can do some needed pickup and chores.


