Strange Houses, by Uketsu

Nov. 9th, 2025 10:25 am
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This is such a fun, unique book. The opening grabs you immediately: Uketsu shows an architect friend the floor plan of a house that his friends are considering buying. The architect spots a number of odd elements that aren't just bad planning, but suggest a very carefully planned and bizarre MURDER HOUSE!

The floor plan of that house and two more come into play repeatedly as Uketsu and his friend investigate, unraveling a truly weird and sometimes spooky mystery via a series of interviews. This book breaks all sorts of rules - it's entirely told rather than shown, a lot of it is exposition, the author appears as a character, and that's not even mentioning the very large role that floor plans play - and I could not put it down.

Is the solution to the mystery absolutely nuts? Sure. Is the book a whole lot of fun to read? Absolutely. Will I recommend it to my customers? You bet!

Translated from the Japanese by Jim Rion, who has a nice afterword about translating it.

Apparently Uketsu is a Japanese YouTuber who only appears wearing a mask, like Chuck Tingle if his thing was drawings and creepy mysteries rather than horror and getting pounded in the butt. I can't wait to read Uketsu's other book, Strange Pictures.

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Nov. 9th, 2025 07:49 pm
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๐Ÿ“ weeknotes (nov. 2-8 2025)

Nov. 9th, 2025 08:23 am
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Life Updates

Since my last Weeknotes update, I’ve left [redacted location] and arrived at my new catsit. I’m in Denver for the rest of the month! The cats here are adorable (as always) and the apartment I’m staying in is really nice; the owners are kind and let me come early and stay a few extra days, which was great for me because I saved a bit on accommodation money.

I’ve now been here with the cats alone for a week and I’m really enjoying the whole experience. I’m in a residential area and it’s super fun to walk around looking at all the interesting houses and the trees slowly dying for the winter. I’ve been going out nearly every day just wandering around (in a borrowed fleece jacket because it’s been fairly cold (for me)) with a few occasional forays into the rest of town.

I’m a little annoyed that most (all??) of the museums here have a fairly high entrance fee ($10+ minimum). Of course yesterday was free museum day and I totally forgot…

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Crossposted from Pixietails Club Blog.

jaymia for all seasons: drabbles

Nov. 9th, 2025 04:18 pm
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summer ๐Ÿšโค๏ธ‍๐Ÿ”ฅ

flocking apart. Youth. Parallels & Themes. The Robin who died and the Speedy who lived.

autumn ๐ŸŽƒ๐Ÿ‚

on reflection. Melancholy | Magic and Monsters. It's surprising what we cling to, when we're

winter ๐ŸŒฌ๏ธโ„๏ธ

zeal. Vulnerability | Case Fic. A big damn hero and a damsel in distress.

spring ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿฆ‹

x marks the spot. Humour | Flaws & Skills. Jason is hot for teacher.

On top of the drabbles, I also posted a few edits set in a Role Reversal AU (robin!Mia, speedy!Jason) for this event, all compiled here!

With this, I complete the alphabet meme :P

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I hit Price Chopper, the Pharmacy, and the Bakery while I was downtown.

I did a load of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and showered. We had battered fish and fries for supper; because Pip has GF batter and he likes curly fries, our meals go on two separate trays in the oven.

I read-through what Iโ€™ve typed in so far (and typed in those edits) and added ~400 words. It wasnโ€™t as much as I wanted to write, but I decided to give myself a break after writing and typing all those words. I watched Matlock and Mistletoe Murders.

Temps started out at 50.2(F) (we were not expecting it to be so warm in the morning!) and reached ~50.2. It went down then back up to the morning low. I never saw it go higher. There was some sun, but still a breeze that cooled things down a bit.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing pretty well today. more back here )
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Posted by Frank

—–email—–

Dear Frank-
My boyfriend knew I was a PostSecret fan and a couple of days before Christmas this was in a package on my porch. It was the most thoughtful and unexpected gift. Thanks Rod and Frank!
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All 6 PostSecret books are available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble or your favorite Independent bookstore. Order now in time for Christmas.
(PostSecret books from other countries can be tough to find online.)

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Postcards & Emails

Nov. 9th, 2025 12:07 am
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Posted by Frank

—–Email—–
—–Frank@PostSecret.com—–

Dear Frank,

Last week you were speaking in Portland, Oregon.  I walked in a little late to a very crowded room. You said a few words, a few more and then, suddenly, I recognized my words:

15 years-ago . . . adoption . . . 1 year-ago . . . trick or treating . . .

Tears sprang to my eyes. You were reading MY secret.  And I heard it. Everyone heard it. My heart was thumping so hard in my chest I was certain everyone could hear it too. I wanted to yell out “Thatโ€™s my secret!”

I went home later, after buying a few books, and told my husband that you read my secret to hundreds of people. He smiled and hugged me.  I asked him if he wanted to know what it was.  He said; โ€œNo, a whole room full of strangers knows, and thatโ€™s enough.โ€

Thank you.

 

—–Email—–

Dear Frank,

I mailed in one of the secrets that made it into your book, PostSecet Confessions on Life, Death and God. Mine reads-

โ€œWhen another woman steals your man, the best revenge is to let her keep him.โ€

Funny story, my ex-husbandโ€™s wife (the other woman) dropped my kids off at my house last week and saw my PostSecret book in the kitchen. She exclaimed,

โ€œI love that book! Have you seen the one about stealing another personโ€™s man? That oneโ€™s my favorite!โ€

She had no idea it was about her.


—–Email—–

Two weeks ago I was placed in a psych ward for attempting to take my own life. I was sitting alone until another boy came up to me and simply said, โ€œYouโ€™re not the most fucked up person anymore.โ€ For the first time in my life I didnโ€™t feel like I was the only one struggling.

—–Email—–

Frank,
The message about the girl in the psychiatric hospital with the boy who let her in on the secret that she isn’t alone. I’m the girl. I sent you that 8 years ago. Two week after my suicide attempt. It stopped me in my tracks to see it again. I sent it to you on a whim. I can’t remember why. I struggled hard for a few years after this. I struggle still but am stable now. Thank you for honoring me and all of us in what you do.

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Classic Secrets

Nov. 9th, 2025 12:05 am
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Posted by Frank

Hi Frank,

Several months ago, I sent in a secret on an image cutout of Mariana by Sir John Everett Millias. Mariana loses the man she loves and, consumed by the grief of unrequited love, she lives a life of loneliness.

For years, I have been struggling severely with depression, anxiety, and thoughts of suicide as I work through past trauma and a heartbreak. Sending in the secret was a major crack in my healingโ€“ a radical acceptance of where my life is. An acknowledgement that I lost something so great and I may spend my life waiting for something that will never come; A solidarity with Mariana. A deep sadness arose within me as I created the card and dropped it in the mail. While I did not receive a miraculous healing from sharing my secret, it allowed me to feel something- anything- which I had been denying myself.

Then something strange happened recently: The Fate of Ophelia by Taylor Swift was released. Swift credits Milliasโ€™ painting Ophelia as her inspiration, which, itself, is an interpretation of Ophelia from Shakespeareโ€™s Hamlet. As I learned of the similarities between our inspirations, it was like the Universe winked at me. But Swift turns the fate of her muse around and does not allow grief consume her.

PostSecret and Taylor Swift have given me strength to keep moving. I am just going to keep putting one foot in front of the other and not allow myself to become a female tragedy. I can turn my own fate around.

Thank you!

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Photos: Charleston Food Forest

Nov. 8th, 2025 10:53 pm
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Today we visited the Charleston Food Forest, Coles County Community Garden, and Lake Charleston. These are the food forest pictures. What started out as a beautiful fall day, sunny and cool, clouded over by the time we got out of the house. So the lighting isn't great, but at least the pictures look okay. (Continue with the community garden and the lake.)

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YES YES YES.

SciShow did a collab with Tom Lum and ESOTERICA and delivered a deep dive into the history of the relationship of chemistry and alchemy and the politicization of the distinction between the two: "In Defense of Alchemy" (2025 Oct 17).

I cannot tell you how much I loved this and what a happy surprise this was. It ties into a whole bunch of other things I passionately want to tell you about that have to do with epistemology, science, and politics (and early music) but I didn't expect to be able to tie chemistry/alchemy in to it because I had neither the chops nor the time to do so. But now, some one else has done this valuable work and tied it all up with a bow for me. I'm thrilled.

Please enjoy: 45 transfiguring minutes about the history of alchemy and chemistry and what you were probably told about it and how it is wrong.

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I have been dealing with some health stuff. I recently got a somewhat heavy medical diagnosis. It's nothing life-threatening, and of yet I have only had the mildest of symptoms, and seem to be responding well to treatment, but it's a bummer. My new specialist seems to be fantastic, so that's good.

Meanwhile, I have also finally started having a medical problem I've been anticipating ever since my back went wonky three years ago: my wrists have finally started crapping out. Because I cannot tolerate sitting for long, I have been using my laptop on a rig that holds it over me on my bed. But this means I haven't been using my ergonomic keyboard because it's not compatible with this rig. I'm honestly surprised it's taken this long for my wrists to burst into flames again, but HTML and other coding has always been harder on my arms than simple text, and the research and writing I've been doing on Latin American geopolitics has been a lot of that. And while I can use dictation for text*, it's useless for HTML or anything that involves a lot of cut-and-paste. Consequently, I've gotten really behind on all my writing, both here and my clinical notes.

So I ordered a NocFree split wireless keyboard in hopes that it will be gentler on my arms. It arrived last night, and I have been relearning how to touch type, only with my arms at my side and absolutely not being able to see the keyboard.

You would not believe how long it took me to type this, but it's all slowly coming back. Also, I feel the need to share: I'm doing this in emacs. Which feels like a bit of a high wire act, because errors involving meta keys could, I dunno, reformat my hard drive or crash the electrical grid.

Here's hoping I get the hang of this before I break the backspace key from overuse or accidentally launch a preemptive nuclear strike on Russia.

* If, you know, I don't too dearly value my sanity.

Starsky and Hutch chat was cancelled

Nov. 8th, 2025 10:33 pm
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Got up this morning at 9:00 and had breakfast and coffee. Showered and dressed and took the 28bus to my Al-anon meeting. I made it just in time.

After the meeting as usual I got a ride to the diner from S, and had my usual bacon, egg, and cheese on an English muffin, with iced coffee.

I had texted S from Tuesday night about the death of D's daughter, and he said that he would try to make the wake but when I told him when it was, Tuesday, he can't make it. But I will go, as are several other people from Saturday.

Anyway, after the diner I took the bus home, but the Starsky and Hutch chat was cancelled because the person who runs it has a nasty ear ache. So I basically puttered around and played solitaire until 7:00 when I Teamed the FWiB.

We talked for an hour and a half, and then got off. I made dinner, another one of those mushroom pasta bowls. I think the reason it's not as creamy as the picture is I've been putting to much water in. I'll try less next time.

After I ate, I went to the bedroom and called the Kid, who of course did not answer. I texted her and am waiting to hear from her.

Then I called [personal profile] mashfanficchick about tomorrow. Undecided at the moment.

Then I puttered on my phone til pet feeding time, and here I am.

Gratitude List:

1. The FWiB.

2. My meetings and the people there.

3. My solitaire game.

4. Beautiful day today.

5. The tee shirts Susan M sent me got here.

6. Got some good advice about what to do about the front door situation.

Daily Happiness

Nov. 8th, 2025 05:31 pm
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1. Looks like it's supposed to rain later next week, mainly Thursday. I hope that holds true. I'd like some rain (especially if it's just for a day or two).

2. I got the Christmas tree set up today. I'm a little disappointed with it as it feels kind of flimsy, but it'll do for now. Not looking forward to fluffing out all the branches (especially since it's a 7' tree) but I'll do a bit every day lol. For now at least it's out of the box.

3. We had a nice trip to Disneyland this morning. Not completely ruling out the possibility of a weekday trip next week, but leaning towards no right now, so this will probably be the last trip before the official start of the Christmas season. I'm looking forward to the menu change!

4. Tuxie was waiting in his house this morning.

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The Were Chronicles by Alma Alexander is probably one of my favorite books I’ve read recently. It’s actually three books bundled together, the individual ones being Random, Wolf and Shifter. The introduction posits that it’s a work of ‘Hard Fantasy’, in that the shapeshifting is based on science (the author is a molecular biologist). It’s also a lot more grounded than a lot of fantasy as the book explores the impact of werecreatures on culture, society and on science. (I wouldn’t call it soft sci-fi either, as that always reminds me of Doctor Who, where this is more like Ursula LeGuin playing with urban fantasy tropes.)

Each month, the Were people shift into animal form. It’s not a great existence; they don’t remember their transformations, and have to be kept in cages, lest they run off or hurt people. However, their people are still proud of their heritage and live in large clans that support each other. During adolescence, Weres imprint on an animal that they will turn into for about three days (about the length of a full moon) for the rest of their lives. In a world that reminded me a bit of how the X-Men were treated, Weres are regulated by the government. Weres that don’t have anyone to help them during their transformations are imprisoned in horrific institutions, and there are drugs you can take to suppress (but not completely stop) one’s transformation.

The first book in the collection, Random, is the story of Jazz. As her brother desperately tries to trigger his own transformation as a rite of passage, Jazz’s own transformation is triggered - and she shifts into a human male that resembles her older brother! I was expecting an exploration of gender identity, but it’s really a story of immigrant identity. The focus of the book is a character study of Jazz’s older sister, Celia, her death, and the impact on her family. Jazz reads her sister’s journals and privately blogs about her reaction to them in her internet journal. Celia’s story is about fleeing Eastern Europe, as violence against Weres increases, immigrating to America and trying to fit in. Horror elements are subtly explored through the Turning Houses (where shifters are compulsorily imprisoned by the government each full moon) and the tragic bullying that Celia faces at school. I thought Jazz’s story was largely overshadowed by her sister’s, and yet this thread anchors the entire trilogy.

Wolf is the story of Mal, Jay’s brother. During the events of the first book, he ‘cheats’ to trigger his transformation into a wolf, or Lycan. (He’s friends with ‘Chalky’, a mysterious shifter who can turn into any animal, and he can control and keep his human mind during the transformation, unlike the after Weres. And when Chalky bites Mal, he triggers Mal’s transformation into a wolf.) Now Mal is a member of one of the oldest and most mysterious Were clans. The Lycans come for him and indoctrinate him into their society - and they’re all biologists! Mal is taken to the compound and trained in basic labwork. Each month, Mal enters the wolf sanctuary in wolf form. This is probably one of the most original werewolf society studies I’ve read about. It’s a social story about Mal finding a place in the Lycan society and culture when he’s an outsider to such a closed and cliquey group, obsessed with research, family bloodlines and academia. It’s also about a younger generation rising up and challenging the status quo. This was my favourite story in the book.

Shifter is the story of Chalky (alias Saladin) Mal’s friend, who can shift into any shape. He starts off using it for mischief, and then by the end of the book is involved in a full-blown spy plot against the religious authoritarian movement that’s cracking down on Weres.

Overall, I loved the world-building and the character studies. Alexander’s background as a scientist underlies the trilogy, grounding the story in interesting ways. Especially with extracts of academic reports and papers sprinkled through the books. Probably my main caveat is that Alexander spends a chunk of the second book covering the events of the first, and most of the last book covering the events of the second from Chalky’s point of view. It’s fantastic from a character perspective, but by the time we catch up to events, the plot becomes a bit squished, and could have used longer to explore the intrigue that Chalky gets involved in. Anyway, it was a fascinating dive into ‘Hard Fantasy’ and a highly recommended read, particularly if you want to read a book that explores werecreatures in a different light.


2025 Disneyland Trip #71 (11/8/25)

Nov. 8th, 2025 04:41 pm
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We had originally been planning to go tomorrow, but changed it to today as tomorrow is supposed to be a lot hotter (boo). Today was still pretty sunny, but not actually that hot.

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