Still more hand-baskets

Jun. 21st, 2025 06:53 am
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Air temperature 61 F, wind southwest about 7 mph, sunny. Happy solstice of your choice. We in the north half now begin our slow descent into darkness and despair. May get a bike ride in.

Magic in Vegas, Day 1

Jun. 20th, 2025 11:55 pm
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Today at the Magic Pro Tour, D went 3-5, which was one win shy of making Day Two. The more experienced player who had included D on his team also went 3-5. Meanwhile, J nearly made Day Two in a pro tour qualifier tournament, but fell short; DG dropped early from the same event, and their friend CG did make Day Two. After all that, they went out for dinner at an Ethiopian restaurant that gave them very large servings on very large plates. I had a nicely quiet day here, where it was cool and rainy. Our high temperature was 40˚F cooler than theirs!

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Jun. 20th, 2025 05:39 pm

Well, this is annoying

Jun. 20th, 2025 04:41 pm
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I think I mentioned (did I?) that my research position at Former Workplace was terminated some while ago due to Internal Upheavals.

Well, thinks I, I still have research connection with Esteemed Academic Institution where I did my PhD and professional qualification, providing me with a) access to a research library and b) an institutional email address.

This connection was renewed some 5 years ago and comes up for renewal in the autumn, and being a forethoughtful hedjog I thought I would start mentioning this to person I know best in the department with which I am associated.

And, dammit, they have gone and changed the rules.

Some years ago (in fact before my last renewal but I guess institutional processes move slowly) there was a massive hoohah when somebody who also had some honorary connection with Esteemed Academic Institution turned out to be using it to bring EAI into disrepute by making it seem as though it had given official imprimatur to rather dodgy intellectual activities they were up to. Plus, there was a certain degree of mystery, or at least, lack of institutional memory, as to how person had even obtained this honorary position in the first place. (Or at least, nobody was copping to knowing.)

So, they are tightening up the rules so that you have to have much more of a formal position - e.g. be doing a collaborative project with somebody in the department - to be assigned honorary research status. So alas, am no longer eligible.

*Mutters obscenities*

Am wondering whether I can find friends in other institutions who might provide some similar position according me library access....

Excellent timing

Jun. 20th, 2025 11:46 am
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Started to rain about two minutes after I got home from my walk. Had to go back out a few minutes further on, to fetch the trash barrel, but I still count it as a win. Locust trees shedding their blizzards of petals in the wind. No cat friends seen.

Midsummer on Portland

Jun. 20th, 2025 01:47 pm
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Wonderful midsummer evening dance out on the Isle of Portland yesterday evening. Half a dozen local morris sides on the little promenade outside the Cove Inn, overlooking Chesil Beach, dancing the sun down. It had been horribly hot & humid all day, but, down on Portland, a fresh easterly breeze was trying to steal the feathers from the morris dancers' hats, and it was lovely and wild and cool.

We only had five dancers willing to make the journey down to Portland, but my sister pressganged my niece into joining in, so we could do a few six person dances. And it was a lovely evening, the dancing relaxed and fun. We only had to do four dances, and got to enjoy watching all the other sides.

I'm beginning to understand that there are two separate elements to dancing out in summer. There is the performance element, which puts you under pressure to entertain crowds at folk festivals. Then there is the much more informal dancing you do in company with other dancers, merely for the joy of dancing, with its elements of celebration and ritual. Sometimes, rarely, the two elements come together - as they did at Lyme Regis Day of Dance last year. But they absolutely failed to come together at Wimborne this year: it was entirely performance, and it was not enjoyable at all.

***

I took my camera last night. Took some pictures. Or thought I did. But it turns out there was no memory card in my camera, because I had taken it out to use as a spare while I was away.

Minor amusement

Jun. 20th, 2025 07:22 am
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This month's edition of my amateur radio magazine has a "classic radio" article on a series of "home-brew" receiver designs from the 1960s. I showed the photos to Wife and she laughed. I built one of them for my own station, exhibited it as a high-school physics science fair project, and we schlepped it through five moves before I handed it over to an e-waste collection a few years back . . .

Hand-basket central

Jun. 20th, 2025 07:04 am
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Air temperature 64 F, wind south about 7 mph, fog at the airport. Haze or mist here, can still see across the park. We do have a "special weather statement" for scattered dense fog, but they haven't scattered it in our personal neighborhood. This fits in with the general attitude -- if it isn't happening to ME, it isn't real.

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Jun. 20th, 2025 09:53 am
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] bzeep and [personal profile] tournevis!

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Jun. 19th, 2025 07:17 pm
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Yesterday  was literally a washout with rain and thunder and, I am told, steam. Succeeded only in bagging the backyard vines and putting them out in the rain. Did not bag front yard vines because there are still more of them. Did free window AC of its shrinkwrap and plugged in to see if it still works, and it still does, so d.v. as my aunt the nun used to write (deo volente)  I am prepared for the heat dome.

Today, par contre, was bright cloudy, and blowy and dry. Blowy brought down a couple of trees in the Annex causing blackouts but here in Seaton we're still OK. But otherwise a nice early October day.

But have somehow reracked up my right leg, the one that went spasmy when I tripped,  so am back on the sofa with a heat pack under it. Physio tomorrow who may be able to do something about it. Tomorrow and not yesterday because I looked at the extended weather forecast on the weekend and declined to go out in the rain yet again.

Finished nothing except Iorich, finally, hoping that the conspiracy would make sense this time, which it didn't,  and a Miss Silver and an Inspector Littlejohn,  bicycle reading, easy and forgettable. 

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Jun. 19th, 2025 05:47 pm
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We currently rejoice in severe weather watches (not warnings) spread across the state. Our personal county is not included, but that's awkward because it extends over a hundred miles up into affected areas.

I'm back.

Jun. 19th, 2025 01:13 pm
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Please forgive mush-mindedness; I'm three days out of the hospital and it's taking time for the simplest thoughts to come back on line.

Scintillation was wonderful, as always. And so was Fourth Street Fantasy Convention--what little I saw of it. No fault whatsoever to the con. All fault is due to the trash human in front of me in a very crowded assisted seating area, who coughed and hacked for the entire eight hour ride, refusing to put on a mask. "It's not a rule! And masks are all political anyway!"

By the next night I had a high temp, joints with ice picks stabbing them, skin like the worst sunburn ever. So I missed a lot, but managed to get to some programming including my panels. And I almost made it, tho by then I hadn't eaten for four days, and drunk only sips of water, which tasted terrible, like rusty pipes.

I was moderating my last panel, and I thought it was going okay when we opened to Qs from the audience and I realized that everyone was curiously black-and-white, then the next thing I knew, I was lying on the ground, surrounded by voices.

Here's where perceptions get kind of surreal. I slowly became aware that someone was stroking my arm. I've always known that Marissa L has an infinite capacity for genuine empathy, but I understood it was real. That empathy convey through the slow, reassuring touch, even though when she murmured "non-responsive."

Oh dear. I was not doing my bit! Worse, I'd totally spoiled the panel, yet here I was having somehow floated gently to the ground. I had to get up! Return to my room. Rest! Apologize to everyone for my dumbass move! Yet it felt so much better to lie there, and let trusted voices do whatever they were doing. So reassuring.

I knew those voices. I trusted them. Marissa, who seemed genuinely pleased that I was responsive after all, but she kept up her reassuring touch. (I do know the difference. I've had to drop my head between my knees a few times at distressing moments, and this one specific time, a person I'd known since college kept pawing me, the angle changing in the direction of their voice, as if they were busy looking around the room)

Then E Bear asked for my phone code, and I knew that voice, it's Bear, of course she must need my phone. I trust Bear. Then came the questions as I began to rouse a bit. Scott L, long-serving firefighter and fully trained EMP started what my spouse (who was a volunteer fireman for 20 years, and worked alongside EMTs) called the litany. Scott's strong, clear voice foghorned something much like, "Sherwood, I hate to do this to you, but what asshole is currently infesting the White House?"

And I laughed. I don't know if the laughter got past my lips, but it's strange how humor--laughter--can rouse one. I muttered, "Yesterday was NO KINGS DAY."

Then it seemed they wanted to send me off to emergency services; there was talk, then a fourth trusted voice, belonging to Beth F, insisted that it was not a good idea to be sending me off without anyone knowing where. She informed the company that she was a Registered Nurse and this was SOP, or the like. Beth's on the team, I thought.

Shortly thereafter they got my wreck of a bod onto the conveyance and I was in for an ambulance ride. It was beautiful teamwork--cons these days have security teams, and here I was proof that their protocols were functioning swiftly and smoothly, which would permit them to pivot straight back to con stuff.

While I was in for a wad of tests. So many tests. I soon had two IVS going, one in each elbow.

Presently the doc came in and said that I had an acute case of influenza, compounded by severe dehydration. Beth F heroically came to spring me, and saw me to my room, promising me a backup call the following morning.

Another perceptual eddy: I thought, wrongly, I'd wafted quietly and softly to the floor. Maybe even discreetly. Ha Ha. When I stripped out of my influenza clothes I discovered gigantic bruises in weird places--the entire top of one foot is discolored, another baseball-sized bruise on one calf, and so one. I began to suspect that I had catapulted myself whammo-flat with all the grace of a stevedore hauling a sack of spuds.

The following days I slept and slept, forcing a few bites of salad and oatmeal. I have zero stamina, must work on that, but at least I am home, and I guess all that unwanted experience can sink into the subconscious quagmire.

Assorted stuff

Jun. 19th, 2025 05:18 pm
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Dept, vain adornment, sort of. Went to get my hair trimmed, as after several months since it was cropped it was getting a bit messy. I went back to the same place (not the one I used to go to in Bloomsbury, for Reasons including my favourite stylist doesn't seem to be there any longer) where the lady half of the operation does a very nice cut and it is not at all expensive.

I do wonder a bit though - it was entirely deserted except for me, and they wanted paying in cash. It may just be it was a quiet day and the cash card reader was broken. But one wonders if it's A FRONT for something, though pretty much every third business around there that's not an estate agent or a grocer's or fast food place of some ethnicity or other, this being a particularly multi-ethnic corner of Our Fair City, is a hairdresser's/barber's/beauty parlour.

***

Dept, this was RUDE: I don't care if he was young - ? primary school age - you do not do this on a London bus, infamy, infamy, etc. I was returning from the above appointment and the downstairs on the bus being rather chokka, went upstairs and scored the prime position, front seat, left-hand. And a stop or so later, little boy gets on and cheekily comes and sits next. Opposite - right hand - seat was empty and the whole top deck was by no means crowded.

Also he gave signs of being an incipient manspreader.

***

Dept of, further on sitting in the wrong place (I meant to add this to the post the other day on Being Inappropriate on Social Media): Tourists damage crystal-covered chair in Italian museum by sitting on it:

An Italian museum has contacted the police after two clumsy tourists almost wrecked a work of art while posing for photos.
Video footage released by Palazzo Maffei in Verona showed the hapless pair photographing each other pretending to sit on a crystal-covered chair made by the artist Nicola Bolla – described by the museum as an “extremely fragile” work.
The woman squats and does not seem to touch the work – called Van Gogh’s Chair and covered in Swarovski crystals – but the man is not so careful, sitting and then stumbling backwards as the seat buckles under his weight.
The pair can then be seen fleeing the room in footage that went viral over the weekend.

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Jun. 19th, 2025 11:28 am
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We are developing a fine crop of white clover in our "lawn" to provide more bee-forage. Wife thinks that grass lawns are boring. One of many ways in which our world-views agree.

Juneteenth nowhere man

Jun. 19th, 2025 06:56 am
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Air temperature 62 F, wind southwest about 5 mph, cloudy. No rain on the weather radar. Bike ride morning? One of these years age will give up on such diversions and you will be left with walk reports. The rest is silence.

RHS Rosemoor - the formal gardens

Jun. 19th, 2025 11:10 am
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Queen Mother's Rose Garden, RHS Rosemoor 6

On my journey into North Devon, I detoured to take in a garden, of course...

A rather grand floral interlude )

A nicely full Wednesday

Jun. 18th, 2025 11:55 pm
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Let’s see. D made it safely to Vegas and presumably spent the day practicing for his big event this weekend. Meanwhile, J got a new water heater ($2200, but they came very promptly), and J’s mom got her stolen car and phone back, although she’s missing a few pieces of ID. J and I did a bunch of cleaning for next week’s guests, and we also went to play trivia at the Drop Bear with some of my coworkers. There were categories this time that J could help with, so he got more involved than before. Fun! We got everything correct in the mystery category (computer languages) and the turtle-themed category (in part because I knew Donatello was a sculptor). The very amusing thing in the computer languages category is that once I recognized what the category was and told my teammates, my colleague Keith started listing other computer languages, such that as they would ask a new question, I could point to the answer (e.g., “What’s the most populous island in Indonesia?”). Oh, also, we got a correct answer because our Belgian teammate knew that in France, they have what are called “blue steaks”! There were tasty snacks too.

Watersmeet

Jun. 18th, 2025 06:14 pm
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Watersmeet Walk 4

I have been away, over the border in Devon for a few days, staying on Exmoor. The hills are higher and wider and wilder in Devon, and the valleys and the streams rockier. One day I followed the Coleridge Way long distance footpath from Rockford to Watersmeet.

An improbable number of pictures )

Scum, scum, all of you!

Jun. 18th, 2025 11:43 am
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Puddles on my walk route from last night's rain, rimmed with yellow pollen. Air needed a good washing.
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