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The intimacy of cleaning your partner's weapon after a fight ;D Not a euphemism lol. Though it might as well be foreplay XD


Gloves off | K-9 | Fujimaru/Ren | 300 words | rated T

Summary: Fujimaru watches as Ren cleans his gloves after a fight.

Read it on Dreamwidth or on AO3.
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CLOTHING

And a young man followed Him, with nothing but a linen cloth about his body. And they seized him, but he left the linen cloth and ran away naked. (Mark 14:51-52)

I wonder about this young man. Tradition suggests that it was Mark himself, the future Gospel writer, and that he was connected to the family that hosted Jesus’ Last Supper. If so, it’s easy to see how a curious young man might have sneaked out of bed late that night to follow Jesus and His band of disciples out to Gethsemane. If he had to go quickly, he might have grabbed the first thing that came to hand—rather like wearing a bathrobe.

The young man got more than he bargained for. He wasn’t expecting to see Jesus arrested. He wasn’t expecting the crowd to come for him also. As it was, he barely escaped. He left the linen cloth behind—saving his own skin, yes, but at the cost of his dignity.

He also left Jesus—and that was his blessing, not his loss. Because Jesus would take his place, and ours, in the suffering that was to follow. To rescue all people from sin, death, and the devil, Jesus would accept flogging—condemnation—and death on a cross. And then He would rise from the dead, three days later, to cover our sin and shame with the white robes of forgiveness and mercy. Because Jesus loves us and took our place, we now live with Him as God’s own children forever.

WE PRAY: Lord, thank You for covering my shame and making me Yours. Amen.


Lenten Devotions were written by Dr. Kari Vo.

D.O.P.-T.

Mar. 9th, 2026 11:28 pm
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I swept leaf-litter out from under the privet-like bush under the dining room window. Poor Mama Violet had been lurking under there and emerged rapidly then stalked out in high dudgeon.
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Итак, продолжаем наши турецкие похождения. В предыдущем посте я пообещал, что в этот раз мы переправимся на противоположный берег пролива Дарданеллы и посмотрим, что там есть интересного. Реализовать эту затею в Чанаккале легче лёгкого, ведь паромный причал находится в самом центре города – в пяти минутах ходьбы от нашей гостиницы. Просто приходим туда, покупаем билеты и поднимаемся на борт правильного парома (тут важно не перепутать, ведь от причала Чанаккале начинаются как минимум два разных паромных маршрута).

Вот мы и на борту.

Смотреть остальное )

Ну а в следующий раз будет то, чем я дразню вас ещё с самого первого своего турецкого поста – Троя (да-да, та самая, из Илиады). Не пропустите!

Техническая информация:

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Географические координаты: 40.14776726.379811
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Почтовый адрес: Турция17902ил Чанаккале, Эджеабатд. Килитбахир

Family History

Mar. 9th, 2026 09:00 pm
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One little fact can change a lot of family history. 
Read more... )

Henry St, Obstacles, Burning

Mar. 9th, 2026 07:44 pm
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After 3 years of prep and struggle to get a permit, today was the first day of construction at Henry St. That is to say the crews came in, hauled away a bunch of junk that we couldn't get rid of fast enough (detritus from 27 years of living there plus the junk left by former tenants. YAY!
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[personal profile] princessofgeeks posted about Rachel Reid having said that Shane has "the Hero's Journey", in the Heated Rivalry books.
And [personal profile] raven commented, agreeing and saying that Shane grows and changes more, internally.

I've been thinking about this, and I started to write a comment but it got so long I decided to post here about it.

I re-read the start of Heated Rivalry—it's a flash-forward prologue to the hookups era and focuses on an after-game hookup, with the overall theme being Shane's dilemma where he's desperate for the hookups (with hints at his feelings for Ilya that he's massively suppressing), his denial about being gay (seeing it as an aberration he's too "weak" not to give into), and his rationalizations about just not having found the right woman yet. He's conflicted and miserable despite the scene being hot.

Then by the end of the book, Shane and Ilya are opening the Irina Foundation, and Shane has fully accepted being gay and loving Ilya. So the external barriers (the NHL's and hockey culture's homophobia, being closeted, not living together) are still there for them both, but Shane has made the internal Hero's Journey of battling against being gay (his internalized homophobia) then overcoming that and accepting it, and accepting his love for Ilya. Ilya battles against acknowledging that he's falling in love (a lost cause from early on), but he's clear about his sexuality from the start, and he's accepted his feelings for Shane by the tuna melts scene, whereas Shane's not there yet.

The Long Game might be seen as a bit more Ilya's Hero's Journey as he starts with many problems—loneliness as he's just moved to Ottawa, having to be on a poorly-playing losing team, still not seeing enough of Shane—and he gets depressed, which he has to battle against. Like (eventually), therapy, medication, being honest with Shane about how much he's struggling, finding friends in the Centaurs and a family in the Hollanders. But the terrible "wait until we retire to come out" plan is still hanging over him (over both of them), largely due to Shane's fear of exposure and change, and as Ilya is still afraid to be honest with Shane about how much the terrible plan makes him suffer.

So then there are two external deus ex machina events that force the "wait until we retire" plan to collapse—the Tampa plane near-tragedy, and the fanmail outing. Both of them energize Ilya to fight back (the near crash makes him rally his team and win games, and to move things along with Shane as he'd finally been honest about his pain in the cathartic row beforehand), and then the fanmail outing is actually what Ilya needs to move their relationship into the light. All this doesn't solve Ilya's tendency to depression, but he gets a lot better at handling it. He learns to manage the dragon, rather than killing it.

There's still a Hero's Journey for Shane in The Long Game though, which I missed initially as the book seems so Ilya-focused. This time it's Shane's fear of coming out of the closet and being exposed, which he's way more afraid of than Ilya is—again, Ilya has real issues to battle with (even his depression can be seen as an external antagonist as it's partly biologically driven and recurs despite psychotherapy and meds), but Shane's big challenge is once more internal. He's terrified of being outed and of losing hockey and being shamed and reviled by the world. It's his intense need for privacy and his internalized homophobia that he has to combat—and in initially not doing so he hurts Ilya (but Ilya conceals that hurt from him until their big fight). The fight and the Tampa plane near-crash wake Shane up and move him along a bit, but he's still delaying their coming out as he's so afraid of it.

Then the fanmail outing is the final blow that means he can't hide anymore (to Shane's horror, but to Ilya's secret relief). So that's his big hero's test in this book (where realizing he was gay and choosing Ilya over 'performing straightness' was his big battle in HR). And the scene where Shane stands up to Roger Crowell is his "battling the dragon" moment, where he fights for Ilya and for himself, defies Crowell who represents homophobia and the potential loss of hockey, and finally, finally, Shane fully chooses Ilya rather than prioritizing hockey and maintaining his straight public persona.

He's afraid that being exposed will mean his reputation will be destroyed, that he won't be seen as "good"—and that happens to some degree, but he finds it's survivable. It's shown in the way he doesn't arrange any extra chairs at his wedding to Ilya at the end of TLG after they've been outed. He doesn't think many guests will come now that he's not "good" anymore in a black & white, all or nothing public image sense. But his friends do come, and Shane finds there's a place he can exist in between being perfect and being reviled. It's a more adult, integrated sense of self.

I suspect Shane will once again have a Hero's Journey in the pending 3rd book in the HR trilogy (Unrivaled). What will that be? I wonder if it might be Shane's retirement from playing hockey in the NHL and what comes after? He was terrified of coming out because he thought it would mean losing NHL-level hockey, but he survived that in TLG after battling Crowell, emerging still playing NHL hockey with Ilya on the Centaurs. Inevitably, he and Ilya will age out of playing NHL hockey and it will definitely be more of a challenge for Shane than for Ilya. Ilya already prioritized Shane over hockey when he moved to the Centaurs—I wouldn't be surprised if he retired first, in Unrivaled, with both of them having to deal with that as a precursor. There's an excellent fanfic about that (can't recall the title!) which I imagine Rachel hasn't read, as most authors don't read fanfic of their books especially with an a ongoing series, to avoid accusations of copying.

But for Shane, hockey is still a huge part of his sense of self. He's going to have to figure out who he is when he's not an NHL player anymore. I suspect Rachel might bring in external factors again to move him along in his battle against retiring (as otherwise I suspect he'd put it off for way too long)—like a major injury or an accumulation of smaller injuries. There might also need to be another big goal for him to switch focus to as well, something to give his life meaning after retirement, to answer the question: "who am I if I'm not playing pro hockey?" A dad? A coach? It'll be interesting to see.

work cons

Mar. 9th, 2026 08:27 pm
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I survived another year at SCaLE in Pasadena, and made it home again where its technically tshirt weather despite the snow lining the highway. My Leaf made it there and back again with 29% battery left, so that was a relief, I've never driven anywhere near that far at once before. Also I did not fall asleep and crash! It helped that my rock climbing gym is almost exactly halfway there so I stopped there as a driving break.

I went to so many restaurants in Pasadena! I'm quite proud of my success on that. I think my favorite this year was Mr Mushroom -- fantastic burgers, even with the sweet pickles (whyyy).

I saw some coworkers, current and former, a couple times. It was good, and it was awkward. I'm really not a hallway track, hang around and talk, sort of person, with anyone. (Probably not a coincidence that the best interaction was in a panel room before a talk, and not in a hallway.) But also, I want to do better at preparing in advance things to talk about -- it often feels like my mind puts everything off limits for sharing, unless I do a deliberate mental inventory and flag specific things as safe talking points.

The most common themes, in the talks I went to, were "AI is like an overenthusiastic book-smart intern" and data lake houses (like a data lake and a data warehouse but better). A lot of general industry insecurity -- the job board seemed almost entirely folks looking for work, with very few posts about open positions. (Percona is hiring, but everyone knows DBAs are a strange sort.)

Later this year PyCon the Python con is in Long Beach, and I don't much work with Python these days but a programming con sounds fun, probably. Monitorama is coming back sometime soon, also. Dunno if dates will conflict, or what work will pay for, will need to figure that out.

crochet: some coasters (?) and more!

Mar. 9th, 2026 08:14 pm
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Oops, it's been a long time since I updated here again! In the meantime, I've gotten really into crochet and wanted to show off (and yap :3) about a few things I've just finished up.

I wanted to make some little doll house rugs and I've always thought the rugs from Pokemon RSE were adorable, so I wanted to try my hand at that! Also, I don't actually have a doll house, but I do have some miniature kits I've been meaning to do... Meanwhile, these might be able to work as coasters or just decorations? IDK. I'm sure they'll find somewhere to live, eventually...

The first one I tried was the spikes mat, mostly because it seemed the most straight forward. I found an equation on Reddit to plan out the stitch numbers and increases per row, and just kinda went for it. I did a prototype before this and figured out that putting a single row of a color change isn't that pretty, so I did some surface crochet instead (same for the X's and Y's).

...the only issue is: I kinda didn't fully understand how crochet shaping works. I've mostly been making amigurumi (read: rounded shapes), so I just by default started with a magic ring of six, but, actually, to make a properly flat shape, you need to start with a magic ring of eight. So, in other words, I ended up with a lovely little bowl, rather than a rug. orz
It does fit surprisingly nicely in a wooden bowl I bought a while back, though! (And it makes it so I don't have to weave in the ends, at least. ^^")



With that lesson learned, I started a new rug-thing, the attract mat! The same equation from earlier works, you just multiply everything by 8 rather than six, so that's locked down pretty easily. But this design was quite a bit more complex; I simplified the original quite a bit, but I still probably should've gone further, oops. A comparison between the plan and final result:
In the long run, I do really like this color scheme; I think it would work really well for making, like, a coleus in the future or something! And I found the color changes to be surprisingly fun and somehow more easy to keep track of than just a flat color (even if it's kinda crazy having three working yarns at once! so much untangling...). I'm not sure how well the design actually translated, though? Inherently in tapestry crochet, you end up with a bunch of colors going in strange places.... Also, working in the round makes it so the rows didn't quite line up -- I probably should've done invisible joins, instead. In fact, frankly, I think the most "accurate" solution here would be to just cross stitch the original pixel art on plastic canvas, but whatever. This was a fun experiment nevertheless!

I have a page on my site for other little crochet fellas I've made, but the one I'm most proud of (so far, at least ^^) is this Mimikyu:

Honestly, I think my favorite thing about crochet is playing around with shapes; like with this little girlie, I realized that her "ears" could be made into "legs" to go with a Madoka-esque puffy dress. I really should make a Madoka one of these days! (And a Charlotte would be very cute, as well....)

....There's a lot more I could say about my life and the world, obviously, but I just don't have the mental or physical bandwidth for that at the moment, so I'm just gonna sign off here. Thanks for reading and wish you luck with whatever you might be working on! ^^

Weekly Goals 2026: 11

Mar. 9th, 2026 06:46 pm
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I was not brave, I did not start my sock heel. But it's a new week, I am in less pain, and the weather will be wet and cold, so I know I will want to be indoors more for crafty things! Also, haven't considered the way body pain impacts my creativity, but I think it might be time to. I don't think I did much of anything creative last week...

In other news, my manager is getting tested for hypermobility, and we've chatted about body things so she brought it up in relation to me and I... It might explain some things. Like the knee dislocation/sprain that I had a few years ago (and couldn't afford to see a doctor about at the time). And being so flexible without ever actually feeling stretched. I fit a lot of the criteria, and it is definitely something I'd like to talk to a doctor about (whenever I manage to find one who is actually accepting new patients and accepts my insurance). I was already trying to focus my exercise stuff on building stability so I can get back to running when the weather gets warmer, but I may need to pivot a little more to make sure I'm protecting my joints and ligaments a little better.

Routine
  • GYWO: Write 20 minutes 0/4
  • Exercise: 1/2
  • Bullet journal: 1/7


Tasks
  • Sock knitting: Start heel
  • Northern lights rolags: Spin 0/20 minutes
  • Return CDs to EV library
  • Set up optometrist appointments!


Delaying
  • Steam finished handspun
  • Plan Calad shirt modifications
  • Hem curtains
  • Plan Ren Faire outfit?

Other things

Mar. 9th, 2026 09:32 pm
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So happy it's light later.

I want to walk the beach now that the snow is gone. I am waiting for the Osprey's to return.

I want to workin the garden. I want to plan a space for a bird feeder.

Once Dad's new chair arrives I need to call to have the old one removed and they will take the 210 pound TV so I can get out to my porch.

I do need to get my taxes done.
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I guess I cannot do the necessary suspension of disbelief/price of admission be in Workplace Fandoms anymore because what I've osmosised of The Pitt Season 2 is a lot of "should characters X, Y, and Z forgive Character A who was abusive and also stole patient medications and -- this part I'm unclear on but it sounds likely -- also practiced medicine in an ER while under the influence? It's very important question on if his apologies were good enough or if people should forgive him or be his friend again" and I'm like "that person should be fired from the hospital, this is not a buddy sitcom where they're all over at each other's apartments and dating each other and their warm opinions of each other matter, this is an emergency room, they are coworkers in a high-pressure high-stakes environment, not friends, he should be fired and they should never see him again and get to decide if they want to invite him to their bookclubs or poker nights or whatever, but the question of 'should they forgive him, has he done enough' is irrelevant because he should lose his medical license."

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Mar. 9th, 2026 08:47 pm
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Dad maybe coming home tomorrow. Te only thing that could stop him was a weepy wound from one of the chest tubes. They need to make sure it is not infected.

The PT people mentioned rehab because on Friday they walked Dad too close to the bed and he bumped into it and lost his balance. They also were concerned that he did not remember his room number. I explained that my sister was home on flea and he would not be going to a rehab. I explained that my Mother was contaminated in a rehab and because of a bump into a hospital bed I would not send him to one when he walked up a dozen stairs today without any issues. As far as the room number goes he has been in 5 different rooms in 10 days.

The LVad coordinator agreed with me and thought that getting him home would be best as everything is working fine. She also said that he was their new poster child and would like Dad to tell his story at a meeting. I told her that Dad wasn't a talker, but I would speak if she wanted.

I am hoping they keep him one or 2 more days. I don't want to deal with an infection when everything was clear yesterday morning.

Once he is home I can at least be home by 4 PM instead of 7:30 pm.

My sister's partner has agreed to drive my sister from Braintree to Quincy every morning at 4 AM and return to the hotel for the day. They are talking about leaving mid April . I have to put together a plan. I needed them for the 8 weeks, not 4. Maybe work 3 days remote and ask DQ or my Dad's sister to come over until the visiting nurse stops. They may need to sleep over if the nurse comes early. After this time he's alone ready or not. The big thing is that his sternum heals and we are 1.5 weeks in on that.

Couple of quick HR recs

Mar. 10th, 2026 12:51 pm
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I'm so impressed by friends who post long rec lists - I can barely keep up with reading a few WIPs and some random other recs here and there!

Partly as I'm trying to finish editing a podfic for the Podfic Big Bang (not HR, sorry, I'm still daunted by Ilya's accent but I'll get there eventually), and am also writing a HR AU and outlining another largely epistolary HR fic. And doing some art. Agh!

Anyway, before I forget - this one is great! Partly a social media fic and with a great premise, clever and funny - some explicit texts between Ilya and "Jane" go viral as the internet can't believe how bad at sexting Jane is. I'll Be Jane by gurlsrool.

Also this HR vid is great! Fine Not Fine

Lake Lewisia #1367

Mar. 9th, 2026 05:08 pm
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It seems that some people were inadvertent overachievers on Sunday, and they did not so much "Spring forward" as "launch wildly into the future." Temporal anomalies have been detected at houses that also experienced sudden and mysterious disappearances, so investigators believe the missing people have catapulted into some as of yet undetermined date. While further study will continue, we may have no choice but to wait until we get to the future as well to reunite with our lost neighbors, hoping all the while that they are making it nice for us.

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LL#1367
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59 years...doesn't feel that long somehow. Good news - I only have three-four years until retirement now. Yippee! (Actually it may be more like three and a half, we'll see, it depends a lot on finances and crazy org, and crazy union.) Although the body feels it. What's that saying? It's not the years, it's the mileage? I always consider my birthday - my own personal New Year's Day. Since our years on this earth and for things like pension, medicare, senior discounts, and retirement are tracked by the date of our birth.

It's been a good birthday so far. The Universe gifted me with a sunny spring day, with barely a cloud marring the pristine robin's egg blue surface, plus Daylight Savings Time - so the day is ever so slightly longer, with sunset around 6:45 pm - granted no flowers or green trees as of yet, but I bought some reddish purple carnations to fill a vase in my living room window and a smaller vase in the bathroom. Also, took a long walk to Courtyelou Road in Ditmas Park, and browsed a smaller bookstore (which had comics, and mostly books by minority authors), the Brooklyn Artrery, and just meandered. Didn't buy anything.

Finished Merrily We Roll Along - which I rented for $9.99 from Apple TV (it's also available on Prime for the same amount). It's the 2024 smash hit Broadway musical revival by Stephen Sondheim, Martha Friedman, George Kaufman and Moss Hart - starring Jonathon Groff, Daniel Radcliff, and Lindsey Mendez. It's much better than expected. Daniel Radcliff blew me away during his number Franklin Shepard, Inc. Also features the classic, "Not a Day Goes By". I found it weirdly comforting - in that it shows how friendships can dissolve over time bit by bit due to various things, but mainly that the friends don't want the same things or have the same central focus. Read more... )

Also been binging Count of Monte Cristo on PBS. Had the last of the three slices of Birthday cake from BY THE WAY BAKERY (courtesy of Whole Foods in the Financial District). Tonight - am considering having the freshly made artichoke and spinach gluten free ravioli.

[And I've been enjoying the three birthday gifts that I received - which are: Read more... )]

Was considering renting another movie ("Hamnet by Chole Zhao") - but I may hold off, it could very well become available for free - soon enough.

Question a Day Meme - March Catch-Up

4. Have you ever been in a road traffic accident (either as a driver, pedestrian or on a bike)?

Not that I recall? I've witnessed quite a few.

5. How many local birds can you name?

Robin, Bluejay, Pigeon, Whitetail Hawk, Bald Eagle, Sparrow, Cardinal, Crows, Ravens...technical names? No. I have enough issues remembering the names of humans, let alone names humans give specific birds.

6. Have you ever seen a dinosaur skeleton?

Yes, at the Museum of Natural History in NYC

7. Do you embrace technology or prefer things the way they used to be (or a bit of both)?

See birthday gifts. So yes, I've embraced it. I resist for a bit, give up, and embrace. I don't go overboard. I have co-workers who update their iphones and headphones and watches every year. I don't. Also, I learned from my parents to wait a while before trying the latest gadget - like maybe a couple of years. (We learned this lesson - when we were among the first to get the 8 track player (I even owned a mini-one) - which was the newest gadget and my father was convinced it would take off. It well...didn't. So after that colossal failure - our family waits a few years before getting the gadget.)

8. It’s International Women’s Day – can you name any famous female artists, musicians, scientists or authors?

Octavia Butler, Chole Zhao, Marie Curie, Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin,
Kate Bush, The Runaways, The Go Gos, Cyndie Lauper, Lady Gaga, Toni Morrison, Jane Austen

9. As it’s ‘Check Your Batteries Day’, when was the last time you checked your stock of batteries? Or, do you just buy them when you need them?

I have batteries that will last at least ten years in my fire/carbon dioxide alarm. So not an issue. They are too hard to replace - so I got one last year that has batteries that last close to fifteen years.

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