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Urocyon's Jaunts

@clatterbane / clatterbane.tumblr.com

Now with 60% less rambling. Yes, I just made that up. Note: I cannot respond to messages 90+% of the time, and it's absolutely nothing personal. If I could turn it off completely,  I would. Please don't make things awkward.  Urocyon's Meanderings The Gluten-Free Southern Cook
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dabwax

Just had my first school accommodations meeting and I'll be getting access to note taking software, TTS software and possibly audio textbooks, extra testing time, and a designated ergonomic chair assigned to me in every classroom. Fucking LIVING right now

@spankymonty: "that's wonderful!! I didn't even know some of these things were accommodations schools could even offer, might ask for some of these next semester"

Let me turn you all on to the Job Accommodation Newtork - an official resource with a searchable catalog by disability, limitation, or accommodation, and get information and recommended accommodations!

I spent time going through this list and my own disabilities and writing down the ones I thought would be helpful. I also have EDS and autism in my official medical records, and having those records was essential, and I had to submit my records to the school accommodation department.

Though I'm sure ADHD/other learning disabilities documented would get you the same tech and other physical issues a good chair so even if you don't have tism and EDS documented or those arent your issues, see what you can get with what you do have!

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heedra

unsung benefit i think a lot of ppl are sleeping on with using the public library is that i think its a great replacement for the dopamine hit some ppl get from online shopping. it kind of fills that niche of reserving something that you then get to anticipate the arrival of and enjoy when it arrives, but without like, the waste and the money.

bonus it ALSO fills that dopamine hit of in-person shopping. “oh I didn’t go in looking for this but hmm, I’m tempted… I can’t resist… oh ho ho I have made some irresponsible decisions at the library today [carrying my stack of ten random books]” and then it doesn’t even matter if you don’t like them because a) free b) you’re gonna give them back anyway

Librarian here! Please please please please PLEASE do this! We don’t have any way to know if you read them, and we don’t care! We’re happy to see those books go out because that helps our stats. And that affects how much money we can get.

So grab that silly paperback romance, and maybe this new YA fantasy, oh and check for the new movies too! And don’t forget to check Libby and hoopla for music and ebooks and e-audio.

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callese

As someone who has personally had to take those calls, they do matter. It just doesn’t matter what you say in the call: the only way your calls actually reach the politician is a tally sheet of each call received on different topics. End of the day/week, the politician gets told “you had X many calls about people wanting you to do this, Y many calls about people wanting you to do this, etc.”

Individual calls matter little, but if they get tons of calls on one topic then they take it seriously. The example above was probably during a time where the office was flooded with so many calls at once that they took the phones off the hook, which actually means that calls are working especially well. When the phones are blowing up, everyone in the office notices.

The best call to your representative does not involve you making an impassioned and well-argued case, because you’re probably talking to an intern. The most effective call you can make takes 15 seconds: “I am from [place in your district] and I am very pissed about [topic].”

OI. PEOPLE IN THE THREAD. CAN WE REBLOG THIS VERSION PLEASE. DON'T STOP MAKING CALLS.

But also as another person further up says, don't let your activism start and stop with phone calls either.

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sniperct

DON'T TRUST ANYONE WHO TELLS YOU NOT TO PARTICIPATE

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I was checking the online salespaper in advance, since we were planning to head for Lidl after he gets off work tomorrow. And, joy of joys, it appears to be some German idea of "American" Week again!

Fried chicken and doughnut-themed items seem to feature pretty heavily this time. Along with more peanut snacks that I have never seen outside of Europe, though I would have liked it if they really were popular and readily available back home. The peanut puffs are fire, y'all. (And also part of the regular snack assortment here, alongside the Cheetos and similar.)

May need to pick up some of that jerky and try their barbecue sauce, though. Was already hoping to grab some of McEnnedy-branded peanut butter, because it's both good and cheap.

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clatterbane

A couple of new friends! Lounging in some new mixing bowls for the moment.

Went on my first big IKEA outing this afternoon since I got to Sweden, believe it or not. (As opposed to stopping by the small store location that they piloted inside the mall at Triangeln.)

So yeah, I couldn't help but impulse grab the cute little tiger and dwarf orange tree when I spotted them. Me, in just about any store, making a beeline toward any plushies and candy I see like a 3 year old.

Yep, candy. Made it further into the store before spotting any of that. I don't think I've ever tried an IKEA-branded chocolate bar before, so why not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Not to be outdone in the very small animal department, Mr. C adopted this whole bundle of sea creatures. The bigger siblings of all of these but the turtle and the octopus are already living in our bed. Sadly, no Micro Blåhaj among this group, or anywhere else that I could see. I was sorely tempted to bring home the larger version of that octopus, but not today.

I probably shouldn't with the ones that are already growing on there from the store, and whatever the hell those plants have been sprayed with. But, I couldn't resist opening up one of the biggest, ripest looking fruits out of curiosity anyway. After a good wash, of course!

Looks and smells like a tiny little mandarin type. That was maybe not as ripe as I thought, with the tartness more on par with a lime when I popped it in my mouth. If they do stay that sour, they might be useful for juice like a more orangey calamansi. This peel should definitely be good for cooking. It looks but doesn't smell or taste like a calamansi anyway. May well be some kind of hybrid with them. Hard to tell with citrus.

I would have rather had a balcony lemon tree--but whatever variety this is, it was just too cute to pass up. And the orange blossom smell coming off the display was delightful. This plant isn't as fragrant as a few of the other ones I was looking at right now, but I'm sure it will be.

When I was planting that pepper and doing some other maintenance work out in the balcony room this afternoon, I also went ahead and pruned off basically all of the older fruit still on the plant. It's still got babies that started growing after it came home.

But, quite a harvest off a plant that size! Mr. C grabbed one of them out of the container to try when I showed him--without washing it or anything--and acted more than a little surprised at just how sour it was. 😅 (Pretty much on par with a lime, from my own sample.)

Almost seems like a shame to throw that amount of fruit straight into the compost, but I am really not sure if it would be safe to eat with whatever they might have used on IKEA's ornamental plants before we got it. I could just wash it extra well, but when it doubt it does seem smarter to keep the rest of that out of our mouths. He was speculating about maybe freezing these anyway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The mini-tree doesn't have any new blooms right now, but I'm hoping it will get some more after it has more time to settle in. I'm also hoping to get it moved up into a bigger pot soon, but I still need to buy some. Wish I had picked up a few on the trip to Blomsterlandet after the tomato and pepper plants.

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clatterbane

The haul from a productive little journey to Blomsterlandet ("Flower Country") after work this evening. Plus some miscellaneous junk visible out in the balcony room, which is past due some spring garden cleanup!

My primary mission today was to pick up some tomato plants. It hopefully shouldn't be too early, since they are going in the glassed-in balcony area. No seeds started this year, and we do have the car now so it's much easier to haul all kinds of stuff around.

I grabbed two tomato plants, and this mystery vaguely banana pepper-looking variety to go into the three existing buckets.

I know the 'Totem' is supposed to be good in containers and heavy bearing for a smallish plant. Then I decided to stay sane for our current growing situation, and opted for this other bush tomato variety that I'd never heard of before.

But! Turns out that 'Vilma' has some other plans in mind.

That's it, that's how big the plants get. I like the cute little micro dwarves, and these are supposed to have a good flavor. But, somehow I think that the bucket will need to find another new occupant.

For now, at least, I think 'Vilma' will probably be better off moving up into one of these.

Besides the edibles, I also couldn't resist picking up these when I saw them.

A few unnamed African violets, and the lone Cape Primrose that I saw in the store. (Though, come to find out, these are apparently all classified as Streptocarpus now.) Not as wild about the pinks, but I'll take what I can get. All the Saintpaulias and Streptocarpus that I had (including the few luggage-smuggled from the UK) ended up dying for one reason or another, and I'm glad to get some more cheerful little blooming buddies in here.

Their new home in the living room for now. With that sad aloe and dracaena which needs some serious repotting. It's just staying too chilly in the balcony plant room still. (Which is what got most of the other ones.) Hopefully I will manage to keep these happier than the last ones!

That container I'm planning to transplant 'Vilma' into is actually the saved outer bowl from one of these self-heating hotpots, BTW. With the lid doubling as a saucer under it.

My partner has been getting a couple of other flavors of those (no cartilage for him!) for a quick handy lunch option, so I raid the empties. They do make decent redneck plant pots, once you punch some drainage holes in the bottom.

'Vilma' is now planted up, but I still need to get the buckets ready for the other plants. I figured a little time to get acclimated out there before throwing transplant shock at them might be helpful too.

And now 'Totem' is in its bucket.

For the other one beside it, I decided to try direct seeding with a few that I just got out of one of the little end of season tomatoes that stayed on the dried-out plants there until I cleared them out. Because why not. I always like to see what happens with saved seeds from hybrid varieties, and direct or self-seeded plants are usually pretty vigorous and hardy.

One of those neglected tomatoes still looked edible, so I ate it and saved some seeds. Tasted better than your average grocery store tomato, still. I figure that one probably grew at some point over the winter, when I had stopped taking care of those plants at all.

It may still be too cool out there for them to sprout, but we'll see. There's plenty of time still to buy another plant to put in if those don't do anything.

Also just got that mystery wax pepper in. It was a little dry, and is looking pretty sad after the transplant.

But, hopefully it will perk up pretty quickly in its new house with plenty of water and slow-release organic fertilizer. (Same stuff I've been using for the timatoes.)

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kedreeva

When I was a kid, maybe 14 or so (which is, you know, 20+ years ago), I belonged to a Yahoo! mailing list for an anime called Gundam Wing. It was mostly populated by other teens, of varying ages, as it was started by a teen and her friends. Eventually it migrated, when Yahoo! groups started as forums, and even branched off into non-GW related stuff in a second forum.

One of the things I remember the most clearly is the oldest person in the group. Her name was Steelsong. She was a 40-something Dom with a sub whose name we knew even though we knew nothing else. She ran her own fanfic archive because the web was still handmade HTML and navigated in webrings and I’m pretty sure Google didn’t exist or was only barely, barely launched and not well known. She was kind and patient and we loved her. She treated everyone on the group with the respect given any adult, even though most of the rest of the world was still treating us like we were children. Not teenagers even, but children. She never once condescended to any of us, never made our youth a barrier to her respect, never treated us like we were incapable of being full people or like we were less than her because we were young.

I remember that she hosted our fanfiction, as absolutely terrible as it was (and I still have some of it, I am WELL aware of how cringingly terrible it is, just absolute nonsense garbage), right there alongside of other fic that was soul-achingly beautiful. Not a separate section for her friends or for kids, just right there like we were good enough to feature alongside other authors. I never once received crit from her that I didn’t ask for, only support. Only love. I am still writing today partly because Steel was so kind about our fic, fanfic and original.

I remember that when I started doing clay sculpture, she commissioned a tiny pair of dragons from me, to support me doing artwork. She sent a check my mom cashed for me, and my mom helped me mail it when it was finished. It broke in transit, and Steel assured me that she mended it and that it was still beautiful. It was a small gold dragon curled up with a small silver dragon.

I remember that her patience knew no bounds. I remember that she was there for us, regardless of reason. When we wanted to know silly things like what to do with a single AA battery, she answered. When we had serious questions about sex, she answered.  When we had questions about writing, she taught us. When one of our group members, a young gay teen in Australia, ended up in the hospital and then stopped making posts, and we all knew what had happened, she let us talk to her about it because we couldn’t go to our own parents, even though we had just lost a friend.

She was not a replacement to my parents, but she was an extra parent, in some ways. A friend, certainly, but someone that had been through more life than we had and was willing to pass on knowledge if we asked for it. Someone older that we trusted with things that were too uncomfortable to go to our parents or teachers or whatever about, because we already knew she wasn’t going to judge us or something, and that we would get an honest answer.

I don’t know why I’m remembering this so hard tonight, and I’m not sure if there’s a point to sharing this, except that I know she’s gone now. She was ill the last time we spoke, and her site went down a long time ago, and I miss her. She was a huge influence on my life, then and now. She was hope, for me, that life as an adult didn’t have to be boring, it wouldn’t have to mean giving up the things I loved and Becoming Only Responsible With No Fun. Her presence meant I had hope I could still write and play with friends even when I wasn’t ‘a kid’ anymore. And she’s gone, and I miss her, and I wanted to share her from the perspective of youth, and the perspective over twenty years later has provided me.

And I think of her, when people go off about older folks being in fandom with younger folks. I’m an older folks now, or at least middle aged folks because there are certainly folks older than me still, but I wasn’t always. I’ve been here since i was a younger folks, and I know how much Steel’s presence and support meant to me, how much she helped not just me but everyone on that group. And I think of the people saying older folks don’t belong in fandom, and that they shouldn’t interact with younger folks at all, and I just think… I can’t agree. I needed that kind of solid presence in my life back then and even at the age I am now, I need the folks older than me to stay. I want them here.

So I guess, like, if you’re here and you’re 40 or 50 or 60 or 70 or 80 or whatever, I want you here in fandom with me, still. Your presence here is a comfort. It is hope. It is a reminder that life will continue to be fun, even as I get older, myself. And if you’re younger and you have this sort of elder in your groups, I hope that they are like Steel. I hope they are kind and patient and supportive, and that knowing them gives you hope for your own future. I hope in twenty years you look back and remember them fondly.

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It's Curry Night, because I got the urge.

Here we've got some dry mixed vegetables, with no potatoes but incorporating what was left of that fried cabbage from the other night.

I also decided to use some panch phoron in place of the plain cumin seeds because I like it, and a splash of the tomato puree that I already had open instead of chopped tomatoes. It also got a little lime juice at the end to brighten it up a little more. That got done first, but sitting a little while will only help it.

To go with that, still cooking:

I decided to stick with the coconut theme, and just used coconut oil for that.

Finally, one grain to rule them all.

Which just finished so that I could take the lid off and fluff it up. That batch of Basmati we bought is all broken up, but at least the flavor is fine.

I didn't use any particular recipe. But, this one from the chicken curry lady looks decent. As usual, mine got some butter added before the lid went on, because I like it. Really need to make some ghee.

Getting ready to dig in! That's what little was left in a jar of Patak's garlic pickle over on the side, and we were out of yogurt so I decided to pull out some kebab shop garlic yogurt sauce to stand in for raita.

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It's Curry Night, because I got the urge.

Here we've got some dry mixed vegetables, with no potatoes but incorporating what was left of that fried cabbage from the other night.

I also decided to use some panch phoron in place of the plain cumin seeds because I like it, and a splash of the tomato puree that I already had open instead of chopped tomatoes. It also got a little lime juice at the end to brighten it up a little more. That got done first, but sitting a little while will only help it.

To go with that, still cooking:

I decided to stick with the coconut theme, and just used coconut oil for that.

Finally, one grain to rule them all.

Which just finished so that I could take the lid off and fluff it up. That batch of Basmati we bought is all broken up, but at least the flavor is fine.

I didn't use any particular recipe. But, this one from the chicken curry lady looks decent. As usual, mine got some butter added before the lid went on, because I like it. Really need to make some ghee.

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clatterbane

I got a disease that no therapist can cure… You’re never too old to cuss and spit You’re never too old to throw a fit Even when I’m fat, bald, wrinkled and grey A fuckin’ problem child I’m gonna stay

(ETA: Prompted by that post from Mel…)

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