The Prints Of Peace

Nov. 18th, 2025 12:09 am
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It's incredibly silly to think that we have been at this - whatever this is - for twenty-seven years. That is a crazy thing to do for as long as we've been doing it. Any rational actor would have boarded the white ships aeons ago, as men reckon time. From this throne in the ATL, Ludacris calls upon all of us to - in his words - "Act A Fool." But he could never have imagined this kind of foolishness extended over such a substantial period of time.

vital functions

Nov. 16th, 2025 10:36 pm
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... has done so many things and is Going To Bed and will fill in this placeholder Tomorrow.

Reading. Descartes, Gouldercourt et al., Clifford )

Forgotten Fruits (Christopher Stocks) got auto-returned to the library for a second time while I was still, like, a third of the way into it. I am going to try to take the DNF with grace this time, but the Completionist Itch is still there...

Writing. Grumpy e-mails to HMPO. Grumpy e-mails to uk.bookshop.org (on the plus side, the book I bought from them now has a shiny wee DRM-free tag! on the downside, I can download it in neither of the browsers I've tried so far.) Mental drafting of context-setting on movement and sleep, which really need to get out of my head and onto the page.

Playing. Inkulinati! We have Completed All Three Journeys. In the second stage we achieved an absolutely bullshit strategy that made things astonishingly easy; the third stage (with SEAL) was much harder work.

Little bit more I Love Hue.

Cooking. Two things of particular note, of which the first was ridiculous parsnip risotto with thyme pesto from The Modern Vegetarian, extremely good, would very happily eat again but I'm more dubious about the prospect of cooking it again, though I will concede it would probably go faster now I know what I'm doing.

Item the second was THE MEDLAR STICKY TOFFEE PUDDING. I am not entirely convinced I can actually detect the, you know, medlar, but it is very tasty.

Elsewise I have two batches of medlar jelly on the go (first batch did not set properly, BAH, I have not made enough jam recently, so I'm going to need to redecant and reboil that before I move on to the spiced) and some ridiculous quince sorbet that needs forcing through the sieve before churning.

And I have still not touched the apples.

Eating. Saturday lunch at Holtwhites Bakery :)

Exploring. Stupid little walk on Sunday revealed unto us, among other things: a pair of cyclamen in a bit of the verge outside our house we don't normally walk past; a discarded fork; a local bush of Purple Metallic Berries; a secret holly hedge.

Growing. SEEDS arrived. Jalapeños (at least at home) turning red.

24 hours in Larnaka

Nov. 16th, 2025 04:49 pm
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When the conference finished in Nicosia, I took the opportunity to give myself a day and night in Larnaka, which is on the beach on the southern side of Cyprus. It's a popular holiday destination for Western Europeans wanting some winter sun, although because it's more northerly than, say, the Canary Islands, it tends to be a bit quieter, especially outside the school holidays.

I picked a hotel on the beach, and was pleasantly surprised to receive an upgrade to a sea view room with a balcony on arrival. It was too early for me to check in when I arrived, so I went to have lunch on the patio and do a bit of work. I cooled off with a small glass of the local beer (Keo). Then I had a long walk along the beachfront promenade, looking for cats.

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[Cat eventually located]

As soon as I could access my room, I went up and had a shower, applied sun cream, and went for a swim. Even at 3 PM it had started to cool off significantly - sunset was at 4:45 PM - so I was alone in the pool, and indeed poolside. I did a bunch of slow, lazy laps and got out to soak up the last of the rays. I also popped down to the beach to poke my toes into the sea.

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I got changed and went for another stroll, this time in the opposite direction, to enjoy the sunset. The promenade ran for several kilometres in both directions from the hotel, and when it petered out, the compacted sand on the beach made walking easy.

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[Big sky, fiery clouds]

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[Palm tree silhouettes]

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[Night falls]

By the time night had fallen, I was pleasantly worn out. I went to the bar, thought about sitting there, and then remembered I had a balcony. So instead, I ordered a negroni and took it up to my room. I chatted to the family. I listened to the howling of the cats. Everything went very quiet around 8:30 PM. It was too early to go to bed, tempting though it was, so I did some writing with old episodes of “House” on in the background before turning in. I set my alarm so I wouldn't miss the sunrise, which was at 6:13 AM.

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[Sunrise from the balcony]

Very glad I didn't miss the sunrise.

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[The sun emerges]

I made myself a small strong espresso and changed for breakfast. I turned up as soon as it opened (07:00) and sat outside to eat. I got chatting to another solo woman traveller, who recommended a walking holiday in northern Cyprus to me the next time I had time to myself (“probably not for the children at this stage, my dear”). She supposed I could bring the husband if I really wanted, but in her opinion I'd enjoy it more on my own. I couldn't laugh. She genuinely meant that.

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[Breakfast!]

Still chuckling, I went upstairs to change into something less roasting and had another walk toward the east, the direction I thought gave me the best chance of finding some shells. The beach was mostly claggy sand and pebbles, but I did spot a few.

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[Meow.]

I changed into my costume when I got back and went down to the sea for a swim. The tide was out and it was possible to walk nearly all the way to the breakwater without being deeper than my chest. I'm not tall. I walked out, had a little paddle around looking at the fish in the crystal clear water, and swam back to the promenade. I sat on a sunbed and enjoyed drying off in the breeze and the sun. Then I went to the pool. Again there was no one in it because it hadn't warmed up yet, so I had a long, slightly more vigorous swim and then sunned myself again.

I knew it must be getting close to checkout time so I went up to shower and attempt to prevent my hair turning into straw after all the soakings. I mostly succeeded, and was pleased I'd succeeded in not getting burnt either.

I chatted with the family, who were eating a late breakfast of dippy eggs. Keiki was excited about his rugby match. Humuhumu was being a teenage potato. Nevertheless we had a nice chat until was time for me to head downstairs, have lunch, and start the long journey home.

I caught the sunset in the airport, sprinting across the terminal to take a photo before boarding the plane.

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Due to various delays, I didn’t arrive home until well after midnight, so technically Monday morning. Nevertheless I had to get up six hour later and go to work. Astro here accurately reflects the amount of sympathy I got from the family about this.

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[Astro at home amongst the carnivorous plants and prickly cacti]

[food] medlar jelly recipe

Nov. 15th, 2025 11:30 pm
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Irritatingly, the medlar jelly recipe I used last time I made the stuff, over at the RHS, is no longer extant (web.archive.org link!). Herewith my own readily findable copy of the thing, plus my notes on what I'm actually doing this time around.

(For amusement: I apparently first found the medlar sticky toffee pudding recipe in 2023...)

Recipe as written )

Notes )

Alas, dryer

Nov. 15th, 2025 02:37 pm
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The washer saga ended a little while ago, with a brand repair tech who corrected something simple. Thursday night (the start of Friday wash day) the dryer gave up.

Since the dryer had been leaving unsightly rust streaks on all the lights, I have not been subtle in my campaign for a new one.

Delivery is scheduled for today, of a dryer with a steam cycle but without wifi.

Yet more tech nerding, la la la

Nov. 15th, 2025 10:58 am
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In addendum to my last post: and then when I thought I was finally done, I discovered the hard way that monitors that don't have built-in speakers are, in fact, a thing. X,D X,D (Which was fine(ish) for the Ally! Less so for the Switch, which will route its sound into the HDMI cable when docked regardless of whether there's somewhere for it to come out or not. /o\) So there went an urgent additional purchase of a bluetooth speaker to round out the list*, ahahaha.

Which, darn it!! I'd been really looking forward to being able to hook the Switch up to a screen with much less latency, because the TV I upgraded to some three years ago turned out to have a way worse refresh rate than the old one**, and I've barely been able to catch a sturgeon in Animal Crossing in docked mode since when I basically never lost them before that swap-out. :/ (Not to mention the even trickier of the rare fish. *sighs in regret over pier fish*) And instead I ended up stuck with an audio unit with a full-second output delay*** instead of just an already iffy 10 millisecond one, gaah.

At least the screen output still has the significantly reduced delay, but I do rely rather too heavily on sound cues for my ACNH fishing for it to be enough on its own. Especially when the sound- and visual cues are vastly out of sync, heh.

(I also feared for a bit that I'd have to replace my beloved old Logitech K360 keyboard, which made me INCREDIBLY SAD because it is the most comfortable goddamn keyboard I have ever had. The key feel on it is an absolute pleasure. <333 BUT LUCKILY it seems like my connection problems were due to the batteries and not compatibility issues, phew; it's just really fricking impressive that the batteries decided to get really troublesome the exact moment I swapped the receiver over from Wigrid to Nieve's dock. *shakes head*)


*) At least I've been tempted to get one for a good while already, for use with my tablet, so this gave me a justifiable excuse for the indulgence! Heh. Also it's just so pretty. <3

**) another consideration that didn't occur to me until it was to late, ahaha -- to be fair, I got that TV on a deep sale and as such wasn't making the comparisons I otherwise would have, so, *helpless shrug*

***) okay, it does belatedly occur to me there's an option I've forgotten to try: ie the dock may not have a headphone jack to plug my old wired speakers into, but the Switch itself does. Need to check if the sound will route into that even in docked mode, or no.
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... Nor shall I say what objects of vision must be agreeable or disagreeable to it; for from what I have already said about the other senses, it is easy to grasp that light that is too strong will injure the eyes and moderate light must refresh them; and that, amongst the colours, green, which consistss in the most moderate action (which by analogy one can speak of as the ratio 1:2), is like the octave among musical consonances, or like bread among the foods that one eats, that is, it is the most universally agreeable.40

40 What the basis of this remark is is unclear, and although various writers have made suggestions about the relations between colours and sounds, the attempt to quantify green on a par with an octave certainly cannot be sustained. It is worth noting that Descartes will later advice Elizabeth to rid her mind of sad thoughts by reflecting on the greenness of a wood (Descartes to Elizabeth, May/June 1645, AT iv. 220).

(trans. and footnote courtesy of Stephen Gaukroger.)

11/14/2025 Jewel Lake and Loop Road

Nov. 14th, 2025 02:38 pm
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It rained an inch and a half a couple of days ago and I like to go up and see how much water there is. Not so very much, but more than Monday. I'll only be really happy when the boardwalk has water under it, which is pretty rare, admittedly. There was a mixed flock in the parking lot willows, Chestnut-backed Chickadees, Bushtits, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, Dark-eyed Juncos, an Oak Titmouse or two, and a very cooperative Townsend's Warbler. The boardwalk was quiet except for Hermit Thrushes, and the only bird I saw at the Lake was the local Black Phoebe, although I did hear several species. The list: )

I returned on Loop Road, coming down beside the Little Farm, but nowhere did I find winter sparrows. Maybe they'll still show up, but maybe not.

Ursula Major

Nov. 14th, 2025 10:43 pm
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Eurogamer's review is precisely the kind of activism they specialize in, but they're so earnest about it that I consider it an aesthetic. It only makes me mad when they pretend they aren't doing it - by and large they just have tender hearts and venerate the priors of their social class. I'm only mentioning them again because they gave the best shooter this year a two out of five because Embark used AI voices. Well, kinda. They might have, or they might do more in the future. I, uh… Goddammit. Far be it from me to venerate a prior, but I gotta give it to 'em.

poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown

Nov. 14th, 2025 04:27 pm
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Beast and I had a lovely time away last weekend visiting [personal profile] nopseud (and her sterling chap, of course) along with [personal profile] chalcopyrite. We went to Compton Verney for a 'yarn fair' which was essentially a marketplace for some very lovely crafting. There was also actual yarn, and I refrained from purchasing any! Which I think was exceeding strong-minded of me.

We went into Coventry on Sunday, and looked at the original cathedral (fortunately it did not rain), then had Afternoon Tea in a very nice crypt.

* * *

Oh, dear. I just watched the trailer (most of it, anyway) for the new Wuthering Heights movie. Twice I was moved to exclaim What the fuck is she wearing? out loud.

Now, to be fair, I do not remember the book very well. I read it many years ago and hated it. It is my firm belief that passion should be bridled. Wuthering Heights does not bridle anything, except possibly the occasional horse. I can't remember it having any unloathsome characters, although I dare say I am being unfair. But it is not a great love story. It is a thoroughly horrible story about thoroughly horrible people who are thoroughly horrible to one another and everybody in their vicinity. Which culd make a good—and disturbing—film. It is not a Harlequin Romance of dubious period. This film, however....

One not to watch.
Goodbye June", otoh, looks like a delightful tearjerker and I shall seek it out.

Meanwhile, we are watching the new season of The Diplomat. I really enjoy this show. You never know quite what is going to happen next. It is wondrously entangled and complicated and everybody has a different and valid point of view and any situation can twist round into its opposite when a new point of view comes into it. Also, CJ and Josh! Good stuff.

*

Oh for god's sake. I wrote the following out the day before yesterday, and now I see a news item about some vacuous person suggesting that if it was a 15-year-old not a 5-year-old, it's not paedophilia and therefore isn't really bad at all.

I can't help but feel that all this emphasis on the 'pedophiles' from the Epstein list is a mistake. As best we know, the persons of prominence who are so accused are guilty of having sex* with the unwilling, the trafficked, the drugged, etc, but not with actual children. 'Ephebophile' is the term for those who have sex with teenagers. And a seventeen-year-old, while entirely plausible as a rape victim, is not a little girl.

Thirteen, now. That's different. But let's keep things clear.

At some point these definitions are going to come up in court. The repellent Andrew will probably point out that the age of consent in the UK is 16, making him innocent as snow when it comes to having sex* with a seventeen-year-old. And the whole thing—all the disgraceful behaviour from rape to people trafficking to whatever—is going to be dismissed as "she probably wanted it" because so many people will (a) blame a female, always, and (b) want to believe Trump is innocent. The actually innocent are going to be represented as conniving people who must have got something out of the experience, and selfish, exploitative people are going to be represented as their victims.

The less hyperbole is used, the more it remains possible to point out the actual crimes.

*rape, but that's not what they will say

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