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Jun. 24th, 2025 10:41 pm
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1. Heat index got up to 111 F here. Yee!

2. The best thing is that I drafted my casefic exchange fic and it's off to beta. Huzzah!

3. Minisculus started swimming lessons. Today I had a zoom parents' meeting with his soccer team for the fall and ordered his new uniform. Minor and his father are planning a trip to Jacksonville, Florida for a track meet in 2 weeks. He has a local meet on Saturday. We all went to the YMCA this morning together.

I took this from [personal profile] malinaldarose who took it from [personal profile] alexcat. There are many questions. I'll start with the first five.

1. What curse word do you use the most?
This will require some observation. Damn. Maybe? I think 'shitty' is the only adjective appropriate for some things. Likewise, with 'jackass.' My Southern accent definitely comes out stronger with curse words.

2. Do you own an iPod?
No.

3. What person on your flist do you talk to the most?
if you mean 'communicate with': [personal profile] smallhobbit, [personal profile] debriswoman, [personal profile] bethctg but I have a lot more penpals with whom I exchange and/or receive postcards: [personal profile] sweettartheart, [personal profile] dine, [personal profile] falkner, [personal profile] kingstoken [personal profile] dr_zook, [personal profile] spiralicious, [personal profile] sixbeforelunch

4. What time is your alarm clock set to?
6:40 pm on Tuesdays and 12:40 pm on Sundays for meditation circle

5. Do you still remember the first person you kissed?
Yes. Time, place, circumstance. I was 15. We were only 'going together' (that was the phrase) for about 3 months. I think I saw him once in a mall the year he went to university (he was a year older) but it was a brief sighting. I have tried googling him a couple of times over the years, but he either changed his name or died or is off the grid. No clue what happened to him.

How about Ancient Roman Bath Ambiance for a change?

Scattered thoughts on Étoile

Jun. 24th, 2025 04:55 pm
regshoe: Cheyenne from Étoile, making a silly face and holding her hands up above her head in imitation of a dolphin (Dolphin)
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There is podfic! I highly recommend both this and the original story :D

[Podfic] Folie à deux (29 words) by DevilWithABirdDress
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Étoile (TV)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Tobias Bell & Cheyenne Toussaint
Characters: Cheyenne Toussaint, Tobias Bell, Jack McMillan
Additional Tags: two geniuses equals more ulcers for jack, he doesn't deserve this but it IS funny, if i don't get more cheyenne and tobias interacting in season 2 i am going to be so sad, Podfic, Podfic Length: 10-20 Minutes, Audio Format: MP3, Audio Format: Streaming
Summary:

Who decided that letting Cheyenne and Tobias in the same room was a good idea?

Podfic of Folie à deux by Lirazel.



I'm seven-eighths of the way through rewatching, and I've been thinking about important things like the timeline and how to pronounce people's names:

Various thoughts )
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There's a heat warning that the heat index might get up to 110 F (43.3 C) today and tomorrow.

25 Things in 2025 - Thing #13

Jun. 23rd, 2025 04:12 pm
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Frame Cross Stitch

I finally got around to buying some picture frames.  And since it wasn't just my cross stitch projects that needed framing, but my two latest production posters from New Adventures dance performances, I did those two:

   

And here are Klimt's Sunflowers and Klimt's The Kiss

   


30 Days Wild - Week Three

Jun. 22nd, 2025 03:05 pm
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Week Three had Learning About Wildlife as its theme.  I wasn't attracted to any of the possibilities, but the BTO website has lots of information I've been dipping into. I did get out and about a bit - less than I'd hoped, but it was HOT so not ideal for anyone.

However, I spotted a blackbird on two separate occasions (one male, one female), so I was able to submit my observations.

And yesterday, although not actually in the garden, I saw the house martins flying around, catching flies.  And also the house roofs at one point had a whole row of starlings, shouting about something - probably the threat of rain.  This is the tree they flew off to.



And my Week 3 badge:




Summer 2025 Master List!

Jun. 21st, 2025 03:16 pm
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Sorted by category and fandom, all the amazing fanworks created by this round's participants, for your perusal and entertainment and with names attached! Now comments can be answered and works reposted all over the web, and pimping shall commence far and wide! If you haven't added your fanwork to the AO3 collection, and you want to, you can add it here: Holmestice Exchange - Summer2025. If your work has been on AO3 all along and is in a fast-moving tag ("Sherlock (TV)" or "Sherlock Holmes/John Watson", for example), you might choose to update its publication date to today, so that your work has its turn at the top of the tag.

Please come back and join us for our autumn/winter round! Sign-ups will open in September. You can follow us at [twitter.com profile] holmestice (twitter), [tumblr.com profile] holmestice (tumblr), or [community profile] holmestice (dreamwidth) for updates!

And now, without further ado, the Grand Reveal!

Art )
Fiction )
Podfic, Fanmixes, and Vids )

Yahtzee Roll

Jun. 21st, 2025 07:50 am
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I don't know if this one's going to happen. I'll have to crank out 5 fills in 4 days. But it makes me think of BBC Sherlock's Sally and Stella.

https://getyourwordsout.dreamwidth.org/856782.html?thread=10808526#cmt10808526

Recent reading

Jun. 21st, 2025 10:33 am
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I have not been brilliantly attentive to my last few books due to the whole 'new obsession' situation, but here they are anyway:

Bagthorpes v. the World by Helen Cresswell (1979). Picked up from a box of random free stuff left outside someone's house to be got rid of. The Bagthorpe saga (this is the fourth of ten books; I correctly guessed it wouldn't be sufficiently continuity-heavy to need reading in order) seems to be basically a wacky 70s sitcom in book form, featuring the adventures of a variously eccentric middle-class English family. In this book financial worries lead them to attempt to become self-sufficient, while they also have to manoeuvre for an inheritance from the eccentric great-aunt and deal with the five-year-old cousin's dedication to her 'death and funerals' phase. It's funny but not brilliant; it made decent enough reading during stressful travelling, which is what I did, but I won't seek out the rest of the series.

King Lear by William Shakespeare (c. 1606). Whenever I watch or read a Shakespeare play I enjoy the brilliant intricacies of language while probably missing about 90% of them, and then decide I'll have to think about it for a bit before forming proper opinions. Perhaps I should have watched a performance before reading; my mother has recommended the film with Laurence Olivier, and I will watch it at some point but see above re. I can only watch one thing at the moment. As it is, I thought the tragic ending was beautiful ('And my poor fool is hanged. No, no, no life!/Why should a dog, a horse, a rat have life/And thou no breath at all? Thou'lt come no more/Never, never, never, never, never.'— ;__; ), and I was interested to read in R. A. Foakes's introduction to the Arden edition that a) while, as usual with Shakespeare's plays, the story of King Lear was a previously existing one which he adapted, his ending is different from that of the previous versions and b) between the late seventeenth and mid-nineteenth centuries virtually all productions used a rewritten/bowdlerised version of the play which replaced Shakespeare's ending with a happier one. Clearly the ending is an important matter! I was also puzzled by a passage where Shakespeare uses the word 'choughs' and Foakes says in a footnote that it means 'jackdaws': the scene is set on the cliffs of Dover so I thought it seemed likely that Shakespeare did mean choughs (Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax), but Wikipedia, citing Mark Cocker and Richard Mabey who are probably reliable sources for this sort of thing, agrees that 'chough' formerly meant 'jackdaw' (Coloeus monedula). But that's also puzzling because I have heard both birds and it seems to me obvious that 'chough' is better onomatopoeia for P. pyrrhocorax and 'jack' for C. monedula. Hmmm.

Metal from Heaven by August Clarke (2024). Set in a world undergoing a fantasy Industrial Revolution based on ichorite, a mysterious substance which causes a mysterious disease in the children of people who work with it; our narrator Marney Honeycutt (which rather inappropriately reminded me of Lucy Honeychurch) is one of the first to be afflicted, and also her entire family were massacred when the owner of the factory where they worked decided to put down a strike the really thorough way when Marney was twelve. She escapes and ends up being adopted by a gang of bandits who've made themselves an amazing socialist bandit paradise by murdering a local aristocratic ruler, pretending to all the other aristocrats that he's just really reclusive and taking over his house and land; meanwhile Marney plots how she's going to get revenge on that factory owner. Also, almost everyone is a lesbian. I thought various parts of the plot probably wouldn't stand up to thorough scrutiny, and there were some seriously questionable decisions made (e.g., if your entire plan for the future of your bandit paradise depends on the continued survival of one person, I think you can not let her go out on highly dangerous bandit raids, actually); I found the language often careless and sometimes jarringly modern for the fantasy Industrial Revolution; most of the sex scenes made no emotional sense to me (I don't want to overstate this as a flaw, I'm sure it was important and meaningful for the author and for the right kind of readers, but I was not one of them). However, I did like the book on the whole, and I think it's very good, largely for two reasons: 1) the worldbuilding is thoughtful and really interesting, especially in portraying a range of different religions, views of the world, naming systems and concepts of sexuality and gender, and in how these things vary by class; and in the eventual discovery of what ichorite really is; and 2) it is absolutely committed to being exactly what Clarke wants it to be, no holding back at all, and I respect them for that. Also the way it's narrated, with Marney speaking in first person to a specific other character, is great and used to good effect, and the ending is weird and amazing. I did guess the first big twist as soon as we found out the relevant backstory fact about the character in question, but I had no idea what was coming next.

I've just collected a 600 page book on the history of ballet from the library, so that's something more relevant to read next.

View from the Window - June

Jun. 21st, 2025 11:14 am
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Here are this month's views.  As can be seen the hot weather is taking a toll on the grass.

June views )
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Title: The Silhouette
Recipient: The Mod Crew
Artist: REDACTED
Verse: ACD Canon or Granada
Characters/Pairings: Holmes watson
Rating: G

Read more... )
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Title: They Say the Truth Hurts
Recipient: [personal profile] deelaundry
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Watson & Holmes Comics / Sinners
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/Jon Watson, Sammie Moore, Elias "Stack" Moore/Mary
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: Holmes wants to look into a very very old cold case - a terrible and mysterious incident that happened in Clarksdale, MS in 1932. His last chance is the Chicago Blues Fest.

(You don't need to have seen the movie to understand this, but it does contain mild spoilers)

Read on AO3: They Say the Truth Hurts
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Title: Looking Forward To Dessert
Recipient: Mismeander
Artist/Vidder: REDACTED
Verse: Rathbone
Characters/Pairings: Holmes/Watson
Rating: Gen
Warnings: None
Summary: Holmes takes a surprised Watson out to Simpsons

Read more... )
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Title: The Fall
Recipient: Inspired by mom2boys request, but a treat for any and all Sherlock and Co fans.
Artist: REDACTED
Verse: Sherlock and Co
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes and John Watson
Rating: G
Warnings: None
Summary: A painting of The Fall. John reaches for Sherlock as he plummets off of the Reichenbach Falls.

Read more... )
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Expanded, longer version of Gone to Ground

Title: Gone to Ground (*****'s version)
Recipient: edosianorchidss901
Author: REDACTED
Verse: A Study in Emerald
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Culverton Smith
Rating: T
Warnings: minor character death, eldritch horror, drug use
Summary: It is in the nature of monsters to be monstrous but what must one think of those who choose to become so?
A reimagining of The Dying Detective in the universe of A Study in Emerald - the somewhat longer version.

Read on AO3: Gone to Ground (****'s version)

Treat for CumberCurlyGirl: Surprise

Jun. 20th, 2025 07:44 pm
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Title: Surprise
Recipient: CumberCurlyGirl
Artist/Vidder: REDACTED
Verse: BBCSherlock
Characters/Pairings: John Watson, Sherlock Holmes
Rating: g
Warnings:none
Summary:Sherlock knew that John had some stupid thing to go to this evening, but he had no idea that he'd be going in uniform.


View on AO3: Surprise

Collage Journaling: solstice

Jun. 20th, 2025 05:30 pm
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No peach this week. I tried to think of the solstice and the theme turned out to be green.

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Title: Surprisingly Good
Recipient: KameoDouglas
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Sherlock (TV)
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: None
Summary: Sweet and gentle first time. With slight sub/dom dynamics.

Read on AO3: Surprisingly Good

25 Things in 2025 - Thing #11

Jun. 20th, 2025 03:45 pm
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Change phone provider

I had used the same phone provider since I was working in a company which, amongst other things, provided mobile phones, which meant I got staff rate.  However, since I left in 2018 the price has been slowly rising, so it's no longer a good deal and my data allowance was very limited.

Which was why I finally made the move to change provider - prompted in part by listing this as something to do this year and therefore committing myself to do it!  Having looked at price comparison websites I decided to just go to Tesco, where the staff are helpful, which meant they could do the set up for me.  I'd got a PAC code so within just over 24 hours of buying a new SIM (I'm on SIM only having bought a new phone in January) I have my old number (it's the only number I've ever managed to remember!) it was all set up.  Hooray!

Treat for Vulgarweed: Spooky

Jun. 20th, 2025 01:45 am
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Title: Spooky
Recipient: vulgarweed
Artist: REDACTED
Verse: Watson and Holmes (Comics)
Characters/Pairings: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson
Rating: gen
Warnings: none
Summary: Watson and Holmes Investigate the case of the Sussex, NJ vampire.

View On AO3: Spooky
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Title: Contrition
Recipient: beamkatanachronicles
Author: REDACTED
Verse: Granada
Characters/Pairings: Holmes & Watson
Rating: T
Warnings: Aftermath of poisoning, discussion of canon-typical lack of self-preservation
Summary: After their near-fatal brush with devil’s foot root, Holmes and Watson go out for a walk. The lingering effects of the poison cut their walk short, and while they rest, Watson confronts Holmes about the cost of endangering himself.

Read on AO3: Contrition

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