The untranslated stars
Saturday, June 21st, 2025 10:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We have traversed the Longest Day and emerged from the Shortest Night.
Winter is coming.
What came before: All righty, then. Coming up on Coon Cat Happy Hour and I will be joining them this evening.
Following is Facebook housekeeping; not applicable to those reading on other platforms.
Thanks to everyone who has explained to me that Boosting = I pay money to FB. That will not be happening. As to FB giving me money, I don't recall ever handing over anything like a Paypal link or a bank account number to Corporate, so that's unlikely to happen, as well.
What I believe I will do is crosspost to groups for a week, and then call a vote. Someone made the very valid point that there are people who only want the Official News, and someone else made the equally valid point that it's easy enough to skip the personal crossposts. Since I don't want the Official News people to skip over the stuff they want because I've taught them my posts are Mere Nattering, the try-it-and-evaluate system seems reasonable.
ENDS Facebook housekeeping
Writing has happened. Yet Another Chapter-by-Chapter has been put together; some old words have been polished and rearranged. I'm really looking forward to getting to a place where new! words! can happen, but we ain't there yet.
And that's all there is from the Cat Farm and Confusion Factory.
Everybody stay safe; I'll see you tomorrow.
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Saturday. Sunny and heading for +/-80F/27C. The curtains are selectively open in my office, and the heat pump is already at work.
Slept in, because by the time I went to bed last night, I was exhausted. Chapter-by-Chapter is a Very Useful Tool, but it does take a toll on the brain.
Breakfast was oatmeal and tea. Pork chop and baked beans on-deck for lunch.
We here in Central Maine tremble before an Extreme Heat Watch, said Extreme Heat projected for Tuesday, when heat indexes are expected to approach 105F/40C. The weatherbeans are fair dancing in their excitement. They do so love their Wild Weather.
In news unrelated to anything at all, Perry Wink and his bunny sidekick are visiting Vancouver, where it's presently drizzling and 52F/11C. Perry is planning to attend the Teddy Bear Picnic in St. Andrews Park this afternoon. If you see him, say hi.
I'm currently reading two books. The first is a fascinating research paper recommended by Alex Picard -- Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language, by Nora Ellen Groce, a study of hereditary deafness on Martha's Vineyard. The second book is The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer, which I'm having read to me by Eleanor Yates.
In viewing news, I watched the first episode of the second season of Ncuti Gatwa's Dr. Who a couple days ago. P'rhaps I'll make space to watch the second this weekend. I must say that Mr. Davies spares no one his scorn in the matter of villains. I'm still trying to settle in my own mind if that's a bug or a feature.
I spent a little bit of time staring at Cap'n Fish's website yesterday, but the moving parts defeated me, which means I'll be shelving that for the present, and will therefore have a treat to look forward to in future.
And that? Is all I've got. Today is also a writing day, so I'd better get to it.
What's everybody doing today?
Today's blog post title courtesy of e e cummings, "Summer Silence."