День рождения

Feb. 2nd, 2026 06:43 am
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Позавчера, 31 января, был день рождения Лидии Алексеевны Чарской, самой популярной детской писательницы предреволюционного периода (хотя она писала не только для детей и подростков). В Интернете встречается информация, что Чарская умерла в 1938 году, но судя по фото надгробия - все же в 1937. А родилась - в 1875 (хотя на этот счет есть тоже разногласия).

Наверное, вы это все и так знаете, но напомню, что первой ее книгой были "Записки институтки" (по легенде, написанные на основе дневников времен обучения в Павловском институте благородных девиц), более знаменитая (и, пожалуй, ставшая символом - во всяком случае, в литературе Чарская чаще упоминается в сочетании с "Княжной Джавахой" - вот хоть в "Кортике" Рыбакова) "Княжна Джаваха" - это приквел (были и сиквелы, сложившиеся в так называемый "Джаваховский цикл").

До революции произведения Чарской били все рекорды популярности в России, после революции Чарская была запрещена по идеологическим соображениям (хотя, если верить мемуарам, дети и подростки все же каким-то образом добывали дореволюционные издания ее книг, и им вполне нравилось), в "постперестройку" - с 1991 года - ее произведения начали вновь публиковаться, и хотя до былой популярности им далеко, некоторые произведения Чарской (жаль, что все одни и те же) довольно регулярно переиздаются (иногда под разными названиями встречается одно и то же произведение, иногда отредактированное, иногда нет), а "Записки маленькой гимназистки" (нет, это не то же, что "Записки институтки"), говорят, даже в школьную программу вошли - правда, в качестве внеклассного чтения (впрочем, может быть, с точки зрения удовольствия от чтения это даже лучше).

На Дайри существует сообщество, посвященное Чарской, - https://charskaya.diary.ru/ , и ВКонтакте - тоже ( https://vk.com/allcharskaya , https://vk.com/clublidiacharskaia ).

Помним и благодарны.
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correcting things people think they know about history, you'll soon learn that a perennial topic is "Yes, people drank water in Medieval Europe", followed closely by "They took baths too!" And yeah, they drank a lot of ale and wine... but people today drink a lot of alcohol too, and for much the same reason - we like it! Or if we don't like alcohol we like soda, or coffee, or tea.

People in the middle ages did understand that some water was safe to drink and some wasn't, and they went through considerable lengths to bring clean, potable water to their towns. Not that most of them lived in towns, but in this case, living further from town is a bonus. Less people = less poop.

(Also, while there are other waterborne illnesses, cholera in particular didn't leave India until the 1800s, well into the modern period. I'm not sure it even existed prior to 1817. Please stop telling me earnestly about Snow and cholera in London. Totally different time period, totally different situation, totally irrelevant.)

Anyway, this just popped up on my feed yet again today, and it suddenly sparked a question in my head:

If people supposedly didn't drink water because they didn't want to get sick, what did their animals drink? Surely nobody thinks that medieval peasants were giving their cows and pigs ale? Or do they think that non-human animals are so hardy that they aren't at risk of waterborne illness? Or maybe that people just didn't care if their animals died, like every sheep isn't wealth, or at least a source of food and wool?

(I'm willing to bet that nobody has an answer to this question, but that if I ever ask them, should it come up in the wild, they'll be annoyed at me!)

beacons / suite

Feb. 1st, 2026 08:24 pm
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I've enjoyed some of Anna Lapwood's shorts on FB, where you can see up close what she does on the organ. Here's one of her LOTR adaptations.



btw Lapwood has said publicly that she's fine with phone recording of her concerts.

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Sibling Rivalry

Feb. 1st, 2026 08:25 pm
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I got ChatGPT to screen some stocks for me. That will save me some time. And I set a reminder to get the Wall Street Journal data that’s key to the system. I asked ChatGPT to write a Web scraper to pull down the data for me, but I don't have time to test it right now.

Woke up at 8:15 AM. Gracie does not want to come inside. She finally did. Ugh. Bella wants both food bowls. I told her that if she doesn’t let her sister eat, pretty soon she won’t have a sister. Finally both were eating. I fed Oliver and Lily. Oliver decided that he wanted Lily’s food because clearly it was better. (It came out of the same can.) Lily ran upstairs, so I brought her food up there and she’s eating it. Cats!

How’d it get to be February already? January just went “poof”.

Gracie is biting me because I’m trying to rearrange the blanket. I’m asking her if she’s going to be a good girl now. The answer is probably “No”.

Napped. Had lunch. Tried to pull the ironing board out, but it’s still stuck on the floor.

I need another nap. Napped. Now I need to shower. Crud. It’s supposed to snow, so jump-starting the car won’t work. I need to get up early.

Something is setting the dog alarm off.

Showered. Let the dogs out. I want to hand-wash some clothes for tomorrow in case that I don’t get the washer fixed (in-progress).

Gracie didn’t want to come in at first. I finally pretended to eat her food, rattling it, and that was too much for her. The dogs have eaten. Now the cats have eaten too. And I ate dinner.

Politico predicts that the next election will be Gavin Newsom vs. JD Vance, and Vance will win. Ugh ugh ugh. 2028 can't come fast enough though. Vance can't be worse than Trump.

Need to crash soon and get up early to jump-start the car.
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[personal profile] emylilas posting in [community profile] halfamoon
Title: So it's her fault!
Fandom: Fate the winx saga
Characters: Farah/Luna, Rosalind
Rated: G
Content warnings: dealing with grief
Prompt: The innocent.
Language: English
Word count: 1,778.

Summary: Farah is dead, and Luna's looking for someone to blame (preferably, someone that isn't her). She cannot let Rosalind be right when she says Luna had wanted it to happen.
Read on Ao3

Daily Check-In

Feb. 1st, 2026 07:59 pm
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This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Sunday, February 1, to midnight on Monday, February 2 (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34167 Daily check-in poll
This poll is closed.
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 25

How are you doing?

I am OK
14 (56.0%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now
11 (44.0%)

I could use some help
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single
10 (40.0%)

One other person
10 (40.0%)

More than one other person
5 (20.0%)



Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
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[personal profile] suzume posting in [community profile] halfamoon
Title: Innocent
Fandom: Suikoden III
Character(s): Yun, Yuiri, & Wyatt
Rating: G
Summary: Yun can tell when someone is coming to visit their village.

Innocent Yun )
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 Title: First Lamb to the Slaughter
Day/Prompt: Day 1 / The Innocent
Fandom: 9-1-1
Character/Pairing: Jee-Yun Buckley Han
Rating/Warning(s): Future Fic, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Canonical Sexual Assault, Canon Domestic Violence, Sexual Harassment, Canon Sexual Harassment, Teacher/Student Sexual Assault, Racism, Non-Canon Sexual Assault, Maddie Buckley Critical, Howie "Chimney" Han Critical 
Word Count: 8089
 
Summary: Jee-Yun grows up in the shadow of all the ghosts of all the people who love her. It is not a particularly easy way to grow up, no matter how much they might love her. (Mistakes may not repeat, but sometimes they rhyme.) The village of people raising her do help soften the blow a little, though. Or: it's Jee's turn for the Buckley Generational Trauma. 
 
 
 
Author's Notes: This is strictly from Jee's POV, and is very critical of her parents (as teenagers tend to be.) 

On AO3
 

sunday

Feb. 1st, 2026 05:48 pm
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Imbolc. Not my best work but at least it is something for today. I've always liked making pictures along this theme, a seedling coming alive.  That's what my user pic is.

Went shopping with Jules this morning. We went to the Meadville Walmart and Giant Eagle instead of our usual Cranberry and Franklin ones. There was a neat thing that I noticed when Jules and I were walking back to the car. It was only about 10F and cold. Blue sky and the sun was shining brightly. If you looked towards the sun there were the tiniest of little light flashes happening in the air. At first I thought it was my usual old person eye aberrations. A lot of the time I see all kinds of little splotches and wiggles flashing in my vision in addition to what is really there. But it was actually super tiny specks of ice floating in the air and reflecting the sun. Very easy to overlook because they were so small. It seemed very magical. I think I've seen the phenomenon only once before. Maybe if I went outside more often in the cold, cold winter I might see it more. I called up Dave (he was ice fishing) and asked him if he ever saw it and he said he can't remember seeing it. So maybe it really is a rare thing. I just looked it up - it's called Diamond Dust

Relentless forward motion [projects]

Feb. 1st, 2026 06:02 pm
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It seems to me that 20°F might still be too cold to attempt oar painting on the front porch, so I'm feeling a little stuck on that particular aspect of the oar rehabilitation project.

On the other hand, sanding down the first round of epoxy work and applying the second round of epoxy to the oars in need of repair went very well. I was smart enough to stage all the oars first, before mixing up any epoxy, just to figure out how much I could get done with the number of clamps on hand.

One of the five oars I'd been repairing on is now done and ready to be painted. I have a sixth oar I need to look at again more closely; it might also be ready for painting, or it might need another round of epoxy work. I just don't have enough clamps to repair six oars simultaneously.

Oar repairs, continued

Check out how worn down this blade is:

Oar repairs, continued

Hopefully some fresh epoxy will help extend its lifespan.

Oar repairs, continued

A set of new sculling oars like these costs around $800 these days, so there's some incentive to keep these oars going. Given the work involved in repairing and repainting them...I also have some major incentive to teach people how to do a better job of taking care of our oars during daily use.

Since I'm temporarily stymied on the actual oar painting, I then switched to working on some other projects instead. One project involved going through my collection of dead bike wheels, to determine which ones to cannibalize in the name of an art project. That project has been very slow moving, so it felt good to keep it going forward, however incrementally.

Then, back to sewing and mending projects. I had a small bag repair project I really wanted to tackle, but it was a project that would benefit from machine sewing instead of hand sewing. You might remember my other recent machine sewing project, where just getting the sewing machine out and all set up was a real production. It's not ideal for sewing machine setup to be that involved, so I started wondering about whether I really needed to reposition the IKEA Poang chair. But if I left the chair in place, where would I sit to use the machine? Eventually, an idea occurred to me: finally, a highly practical use for a telescoping stool my mom gave me!

Quick sewing patch project

I suspect this mended bag isn't going to last particularly long, just because of the material it's made of (thin polyester).

Quick sewing patch project

But on the other hand, I like it approximately a million times better with the patches on it, compared to before, and it needed the patching. So at least now I can ENJOY using it for its remaining lifespan! I found it in the boatyard at some point, utterly abandoned and grimy. It's one of those bags that smashes into a little pouch, and those can be really convenient at times.

And with that, time to start thinking about the week ahead. Sigh.

Made it to February!

Feb. 1st, 2026 02:46 pm
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 knocking on wood, etc.

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Feb. 1st, 2026 04:37 pm
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I finished Tasha Suri's The Isle in the Silver Sea yesterday and I am wrestling with profoundly conflicted feelings about it. It's an interesting book, it's an ambitious book; it's a book with a great deal to say, sometimes with a sledgehammer; it went in places I didn't expect, and appreciated, and also I think it maybe fails at the central task it needed to succeed at in order to make it actually work for me as a book.

The premise: we're on an island, and this island is composed of Stories About Britain. London is there, constantly caught between Victorian London and Elizabethan London and Merrie Olde England depending on what sort of narrative you're in. The Glorious Eternal Queen reigns forever with her giant ruffs and bright red hair. Each bit of the island is tied to a bit of story, and that story attaches itself to particular people, Incarnates, who are blessed/cursed to live out the narrative and keep the landscape alive with it. At this point this has been going on for so long that incarnates are usually identified pretty early and brought to live safely at the Queen's court where they kick their heels resignedly waiting for their fate to come upon them.

Sometimes immigrants come to the island. When they come, they forget their language and their own stories in the process. They are not supposed to get caught up in incarnation situations, though -- in theory, that's reserved for True Born Englishmen -- but unfortunately for our heroine Simran, she appears to be an exception and immediately upon sighting the shores of the isle as a child also started seeing the ghost of her past incarnation, indicating that she is the latest round of the tragic tale of the Witch and the Knight, who are doomed to fall in love and then die in a murder-suicide situation For The Realm.

Simran's knight is Vina, the mixed-race daughter of a wealthy noble, who is happy to be a hot and charming lesbian knight-at-arms but does not really want to be the murderous Knight any more than Simran wants to be the Witch. However, the plot begins, Simran is targeted by an Incarnation Murderer who kidnaps her best friend and challenges her to meet him on her Fated Mountain, and they of course have to go on a quest where they of course fall in love despite themselves and also learn more about why the current order must be overthrown because trying to preserve static, perfect versions of old stories is not only dooming a lot of people to extremely depressing fates but also slowly killing the Isle. This quest makes up the first part of the book.

I am very interested in the conversation that Tasha Suri is using this book to have about national narratives and national identities and the various stories, both old and new, that they attempt to simplify and erase. Her points, as I said, aren't subtle, but given Our Current Landscape there is a fair argument to be made that this is not the time for subtlety. I also think there's also some really good and sharp jokes and commentary about the National Narratives of Britain, specifically (evil ever-ruling Gloriana is SUCH a funny choice and the way this ends up being a mirror image for Arthuriana I think is quite fun as well).

On the other hand, the conversation is so big and the Themes so Thematic that they do end up entirely overshadowing the characters for me, which I do think is also a thematic failure. The first part of the book is about Vina and Simran's struggle to interact with each other and their lives as individuals, rather than the archetypes that overshadow them, but as Vina and Simran they also never quite felt like they transcended their own archetypes of Cranky Immigrant Witch and Charming Lesbian Knight With A Hero Complex. Which startled me, tbh, because I've liked several of Tasha Suri's previous books quite a lot and this hasn't struck me as a problem before. But I think here it's really highlighted for me by the struggle with Fate; I kept, perhaps unfairly, compare-contrasting with Princess Tutu, a work I love that's also about fighting with narrative archetypes, and how extremely specific Duck and Fakir and Rue feel as characters. I finished part one feeling like I still had no idea whether Vina and Simran had fallen in love as Fated Entities or as human beings distinct from their fate, and I think given the book this is it really needs to commit hard on that score one way or another.

Part two, I think, is much more interesting than part one, and changes up the status quo in unexpected ways. If I pretend that part one landed for me then I'm much happier to roll with the ride on part two, though there is an instance of Gay Found Family Syndrome that I found really funny; you can fix any concerning man with a sweet trans husband and a cottage and a baby! [personal profile] genarti will argue with me that she thinks it was more complicated than that, to which I will argue, I think it could have been more complicated IF part two had had room to breathe and lean into any of those complexities. Making part one half its length and part two double its length would I think fix several of my problems with the book. "but you just said that Vina and Simran don't feel specific enough" yes that's true AND they take three hundred pages to do it! I'd be less annoyed about them feeling kind of flat if we were moving on more quickly to other things ...

Anyway. I didn't find this book satisfying but I did find it interesting; others may find it to be both. Curious to talk about it with anyone else who's read it!

Sidenote: the Tales and Incarnations are maintained by archivists, who keep the island and the stories it contains static and weed out any narratives they think don't belong. This of course is evil. I went and complained about the evil archivist propaganda to [personal profile] genarti, who read this book first, and she said 'read further.' So I did! It turns out that in contrast to the evil archivists, the woods are populated by good and righteous librarians!! who secretly collect oral histories and discarded tales that have been deemed subversive by the archivists but which of course the island needs to thrive. I do appreciate that not all institutional memory workers are Evil in this book and I understand the need in fiction to have a clear and easy distinguishing term between your good guys and your bad guys, but Tasha Suri, may I politely protest that this is in fact also archivist work --

Sidenote two: v. interesting to me that of the two big high-profile recent Arthurianas I've read the thing I've found most interesting about both of them is their use of the Questing Beast. we simply love a beast!!

Status Report for January, 2026

Feb. 1st, 2026 01:31 pm
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Whew, it's been a month into the mew year already, time sure flies! Into the teeth of all the terrible things happening (in general, not in specific) I managed to get my first book out, and I have been pleased by the handful of reviews I've garnered so far--it is actually readable. Excellent!

So what have I been doing this month? )

What's next? Probably edits on the Rose's Crime Spree, the cover for the same, and working on the outline/breaking ground on the Timecrossed Engineer sequel, Shakedown Cruise.
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I'm so glad I brought an extra large quantity of tea back with me this time. A hot cup of tea is one of the few things getting me through the cold outside.

Agatha Christie's Seven Dials )

When Harry Met Sally )
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I decided to do character study drabbles this year. "The Innocent" made me think of characters wrongly accused or wrongly imprisoned, so Suki came to mind for this one

Title: Steady on her feet
Fandom: Avatar the Last Airbender
Character: Suki
Rating: G
Length: 150 words
Summary: Suki arrives at Boiling Rock prison
Link: here on ao3 or you can read it under the cut below

Read more... )

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Feb. 1st, 2026 01:24 pm
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It's my birthday and some friends are taking me out for Chinese food for dinner! Yayy!