Birdfeeding

Dec. 3rd, 2025 01:59 pm
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Today is cloudy and cold.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a mixed flock of sparrows and house finches, a lady cardinal, and two male cardinals.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 12/3/25 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I saw several sparrows playing in the snow, splashing around in it as if dustbathing.  :D

EDIT 12/3/25 -- I did more work around the patio.



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Cold Comforts
By Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 1 of 2, complete
Word count (story only): 1245
[Early December 2016]


:: On a cold, sleeting day, Shiv wants to spend part of his time off at Flights of Fancy. The problem is that he finds the door iced shut. He and Fancy get to work, and later get to relax together. Part of the Shiv an Omaha story threads in the Polychrome Heroics universe; this story was written for the December prompt events, from an idea suggested by [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith, with my warmest thanks! ::


On to part two




Sleet pummeled the sidewalks, bouncing away and clattering against Shiv’s boots on both top and sides as he picked a path toward Flights of Fancy. The hood of his sweatshirt had long since soaked through, but the thick jacket and gloves kept his body warm. The corduroy pants were needed in the nasty weather, but the faint noise that they made was nearly too much for him to bear. He slipped, slightly, and spent the next two blocks focused on taking slow, deliberate steps and rolling his weight from the ball of his foot back to his heels before taking the next step.

By the time he reached the door of the bookshop, the hood was too wet to be any use against the gusting wind, and the cold air had slapped his cheeks berry red.
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Wednesday's Comic

Dec. 3rd, 2025 11:18 am
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GEET HIM!

Bang drew a reaction. But then she had a reaction of her own.

The Thanksgiving Shakedown

Dec. 3rd, 2025 06:30 am
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Posted by Ellis Morning

On Thanksgiving Day, Ellis had cuddled up with her sleeping cat on the couch to send holiday greetings to friends. There in her inbox, lurking between several well wishes, was an email from an unrecognized sender with the subject line, Final Account Statement. Upon opening it, she read the following:

1880s stock delivery form agreement

Dear Ellis,

Your final account statement dated -1 has been sent to you. Please log into your portal and review your balance due totaling #TOTAL_CHARGES#.

Payment must be received within 30 days of this notice to avoid collection. You may submit payment online via [Payment Portal Link] or by mail to:

Chamberlin Apartments
123 Main Street
Anytown US 12345

If you believe there is an error on your account, please contact us immediately at 212-555-1212.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Chamberlin Apartments

Ellis had indeed rented an apartment managed by this company, but had moved out 16 years earlier. She'd never been late with a payment for anything in her life. What a time to receive such a thing, at the start of a long holiday weekend when no one would be able to do anything about it for the next 4 days!

She truly had so much to be grateful for that Thanksgiving, and here was yet more for her list: her broad technical knowledge, her experience working in multiple IT domains, and her many years of writing up just these sorts of stories for The Daily WTF. All of this added up to her laughing instead of panicking. She could just imagine the poor intern who'd hit "Send" by mistake. She also imagined she wasn't the only person who'd received this message. Rightfully scared and angry callers would soon be hammering that phone number, and Ellis was further grateful that she wasn't the one who had to pick up.

"I'll wait for the apology email!" she said out loud with a knowing smile on her face, closing out the browser tab.

Ellis moved on physically and mentally, going forward with her planned Thanksgiving festivities without giving it another thought. The next morning, she checked her inbox with curious anticipation. Had there been a retraction, a please disregard?

No. Instead, there were still more emails from the same sender. The second, sent 7 hours after the first, bore the subject line Second Notice - Outstanding Final Balance:

Dear Ellis,

Our records show that your final balance of #TOTAL_CHARGES# from your residency at your previous residence remains unpaid.

This is your second notice. Please remit payment in full or contact us to discuss the balance to prevent your account from being sent to collections.

Failure to resolve the balance within the next 15 days may result in your account being referred to a third-party collections agency, which could impact your credit rating.

To make payment or discuss your account, please contact us at 212-555-1212 or accounting@chamapts.com.

Sincerely,

Chamberlin Apartments

The third, sent 6 and a half hours later, threatened Final Notice - Account Will Be Sent to Collections.

Dear Ellis,

Despite previous notices, your final account balance remains unpaid.

This email serves as final notice before your account is forwarded to a third-party collections agency for recovery. Once transferred, we will no longer be able to accept payment directly or discuss the account.

To prevent this, payment of #TOTAL_CHARGES# must be paid in full by #CRITICALDATE#.

Please submit payment immediately. Please contact 212-555-1212 to confirm your payment.

Sincerely,

Chamberlin Apartments

It was almost certainly a mistake, but still rather spooky to someone who'd never been in such a situation. There was solace in the thought that, if they really did try to force Ellis to pay #TOTAL_CHARGES# on the basis of these messages, anyone would find it absurd that all 3 notices were sent mere hours apart, on a holiday no less. The first two had also mentioned 30 and 15 days to pay up, respectively.

Suddenly remembering that she probably wasn't the only recipient of these obvious form emails, Ellis thought to check her local subreddit. Sure enough, there was already a post revealing the range of panic and bewilderment they had wrought among hundreds, if not thousands. Current and more recent former tenants had actually seen #TOTAL_CHARGES# populated with the correct amount of monthly rent. People feared everything from phishing attempts to security breaches.

It wasn't until later that afternoon that Ellis finally received the anticipated mea culpa:

We are reaching out to sincerely apologize for the incorrect collection emails you received. These messages were sent in error due to a system malfunction that released draft messages to our entire database.

Please be assured of the following:
The recent emails do not reflect your actual account status.
If your account does have an outstanding balance, that status has not changed, and you would have already received direct and accurate communication from our office.
Please disregard all three messages sent in error. They do not require any action from you.

We understand that receiving these messages, especially over a holiday, was upsetting and confusing, and we are truly sorry for the stress this caused. The issue has now been fully resolved, and our team has worked with our software provider to stop all queued messages and ensure this does not happen again.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to email leasing@chamapts.com. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

All's well that ends well. Ellis thanked the software provider's "system malfunction," whoever or whatever it may've been, that had granted the rest of us a bit of holiday magic to take forward for all time.

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Poem: "Never -- Ever -- Quit"

Dec. 3rd, 2025 03:25 am
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This is the second freebie, thanks to new donor [personal profile] gs_silva. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] siliconshaman. It also fills the "What are you?" square in my 10-1-25 card for the Fall Festival Bingo. This poem belongs to the series Schrodinger's Heroes and Polychrome Heroics. It follows "And Everything Collapses," so read that first or this won't make much sense.

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Yule

Dec. 3rd, 2025 02:36 am
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[personal profile] twistedchick has posted a terrific Yule Prayer for Resistance calling to Aphrodite. 

Self-Care Wednesday

Dec. 3rd, 2025 01:45 am
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I checked for a Wednesday-after-Thanksgiving holiday and didn't find any. So I'm declaring this Self-Care Wednesday. You've done all the things. You've done Thanksgiving, Buy Nothing Day, Small Business Saturday, Shop for Good Sunday, Cyber Monday, and Giving Tuesday. And now you're tired. You deserve a break! Take care of yourself today.

Self-Care Wednesday text with reading nook.

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Cuddle Party

Dec. 3rd, 2025 01:33 am
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Everyone needs contact comfort sometimes. Not everyone has ample opportunities for this in facetime. So here is a chance for a cuddle party in cyberspace. Virtual cuddling can help people feel better.

We have a cuddle room that comes with fort cushions, fort frames, sheets for draping, and a weighted blanket. A nest full of colorful egg pillows sits in one corner. There is a basket of grooming brushes, hairbrushes, and styling combs. A bin holds textured pillows. There is a big basket of craft supplies along with art markers, coloring pages, and blank paper. The kitchen has a popcorn machine. Labels are available to mark dietary needs, recipe ingredients, and level of spiciness. Here is the bathroom, open to everyone. There is a lawn tent and an outdoor hot tub. Bathers should post a sign for nude or clothed activity. Come snuggle up!

I'm bringing candy cane cookies.

For winter holidays, we also have:

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25 Unique Christmas Dinner Ideas 2024

Christmas Recipes

EASY ALLERGY FRIENDLY HOLIDAY RECIPES FOR SPECIAL DIETS

72 Hanukkah Recipes for This Year’s Celebration

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Yule Recipes
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The New York Times has reported that Burt Meyer – collaborative developer of Mouse Trap, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, and Lite-Brite (among many other games and toys) – passed away on October 30, at the age of 99.

Mr. Meyer was a designer at Marvin Glass and Associates, where he helped develop and hone various game and toy designs. His favorite design was Lite-Brite, which I always found diverting when I got to fiddle with them. (We didn't own one, but I was always jealous of friends who had sets.)

For me, getting to ponder the passing of someone who had a hand in the creation of Mouse Trap gives me a moment to reflect on that game.

Although being released a solid decade before I was born, Mouse Trap was one of my earliest memories of a game that could feel . . . intricate. Wooly. Chaotic. Other early childhood gaming affairs were primarily "roll the die, move the pieces." Sure, that described Mouse Trap, too, but there was this strange three-dimensional element of its plastic Rube Goldberg-esque "mouse trap" that made it seem so much more whimsical and limitless. Like, this was an era when – as a single-digit tyke – the second-most-innovative game I had exposure to was another "roll the die and move the pieces" affair, only the die was in a popping plastic dome.

I know modern gamers have an abundance of just about every concept of game imaginable, but as someone who grew up amid a paucity of possibilities, it's difficult to say how magical that bit of childhood entertainment was for me. It was an early eye-opener about how games weren't just plastic pawns pushed around on printed cardboard.

"Games" could mean a marble rolling down a rickety ramp.

A bathtub.

A back-flipping diver.

Games could be anything.

Steven Marsh

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I have the distinct impression that Adrian Tchaikovsky doesn't like Donald Trump.

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Day 66, here we are!  Features wedding planning and politically induced social awkwardness.

This piece runs to 2,502 words and I hope that you enjoy it.

Index page.
 

Rhoinday, 16 Deichen, 1893 C.E.
Jimool, 6 Kaalen, 2157 T.M.L.
1 Mikistli, 21 Coatl, 6.11.2.1.8.4.2

Dear Journal,

It was overcast with a light drizzle when I woke this morning, making me think that we had been lucky with the weather yesterday afternoon. When Nais brought me my warm water, I put on one of my visiting gowns, the yellow one, so that I would not need to change if Lord Elnaith came to take me for a walk during the day.

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Dec. 3rd, 2025 05:29 am
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What's happening in the center of nearby spiral galaxy M77? What's happening in the center of nearby spiral galaxy M77?


El Goonish Shive - falsekings-076

Dec. 3rd, 2025 12:00 am
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New comic!

Today's News:

- Almost everything you could possibly want to know about projectionsPart 3 of Layers

- Ellen revealing why I just said "almost" — End of Part 4 of Layers

- Po's entrance while using a projection

Bishop is showing remarkable restraint relative to my original plan of having her shout that out loud.

Given that uryuom projections can be reflected (among other things), Bishop is making something of an assumption in panel three. She might be right, she might be wrong. It's possible the mirror circumvents uryuom projections, but it's also possible it doesn't, and Po simply wasn't using one at the time of transformation.

Po not using a projection then makes sense, as she was using her tails to deflect Jeremy. Using a projection that hides tails would interfere with being able to use them effectively.

That said, Po not using a projection would only mean she hadn't been using a projection. That wouldn't settle anything about the mirror.

Anyway, science is annoyingly persnickety.

--

- Tuesday EGSNP

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New comic!

Today's News:

BEEN A LONG TIME COMING, but no time like the present!

Here's the original post, and the chaser post! By the way, I'm keeping my Black Friday deals up til the end of the week, so if you want to get the GWS compendium for $20 off, or most of the stuff in my shop for 50% off, place your orders before this weekend!

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