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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-20 07:35 am

If I were diligent, how much would I have learned?

Five years ago I started learning Hangul, to sound out the names on baseball jerseys (and other things)
https://lauradi7dw.dreamwidth.org/612953.html
I am half-watching a game now (Samsung Lions vs Lotte Giants). I can read the names on the jerseys. Without understanding most of the words, I can tell that the play by play people are using the highest formality level (news anchors do that too). If I had studied (really paying attention) half an hour a day, I'd be at 900 hours, almost 10% of the totally made up 10,000 hours one needs to be really good at something.
But that doesn't seem to be me. Still, I have a plan. Before I go back for another trip to Korea, I will study harder, and hike more, and maybe buy a janggu so I can sporadically practice at home.

Meanwhile, I spent parts of two days holding babies after many years of having not done so at all, even other people's children. Now I feel odd not holding one. I'll visit again in a week or two.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-19 07:35 am

Juneteenth 2025



https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/moments/juneteenth

The Concept2 company (as mentioned many times) does many challenges throughout the year, some of them just for motivation, some including fund raising. For Juneteenth one has to row 1900 meters on the 19th. A fun thing about being part of an activity that is done world-wide is that there are more than 24 hours per calendar date, due to time zones and a date line. Before I went to bed last night there were already people on the challenge completed list. It was the 18th here, but it was already the 19th in lots of places which definitionally don't have a Juneteenth holiday and many people had finished.

added:
Originally from the TV show Blackish, featuring the Roots

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Katarina Whimsy ([personal profile] sorcyress) wrote2025-06-18 09:35 pm

Life, rest, mostly Stardew

Today was the day off to fuck around! Like, the single day I have to recover from burnout of the past school year and be ready for the upcoming several weeks of _stuff_. I'm sure that's fine, I'm sure that's how brains work.

Anyways, I spent the first ninety minutes of the day or so wandering around the various Alewife parks/reserves. There's a lot of good nature over there! I saw multiple turtles and a well posed squirrel and a pretty moth and some ducks! Also lots of green, which smelled overpoweringly of flowers and nature and that's weirdly good despite being a sensory nightmare.

Then I went home and played a _lot_ of days of Stardew Valley, the next two paragraphs are boring unless you're also into Stardew! )

In the real world, I wrapped up the evening by hanging with Ruthie and The Toddler for a bit. It was a good evening! A dinosaur drove a truck, which is entirely a correct thing for toddler toys to be doing. And the bedtime story was Magic School Bus and the Hurricane, which was great fun.

Tomorrow has many plans. Here are some of them:

*Call Tuesday, work out final plans/timing for the next few days

*Possibly create A Snack for the pride party

*Go to the grocery store

*Write an entire pre-Pinewoods todo list

*Clean the bathrooms

*Photograph free stuff so I can put it on Facebook and maybe even get it out of the house before I go

*Laundry is a Friday plan. So is packing for mine and Tuesday's adventures and maybe if I'm really good packing one (1) bag for Pinewoods.

Huzzah or whatever!

(And maybe after my dance party I can play a few more days of Stardew).

~Sor

MOOP!
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-18 06:57 pm

Still friendly enough to be in the same photo



Flo (and B) had twins yesterday. Arthur and I and B's parents were down the hall in the waiting room as it happened. I was surprised to learn that I did indeed feel compelled to pace a little bit, as one used to see in the movies. It didn't take long - due to their positions, it was a scheduled Caesarean section, very efficiently done. Over quickly, but recovering will take Flo quite a while - it is major abdominal surgery, after all. So far so good.
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Katarina Whimsy ([personal profile] sorcyress) wrote2025-06-17 09:16 pm

Summer!

I did it! I finished cleaning up my room! I was able to play School's Out For Summer at about 6:50pm or so, which is plenty good as these things go. *THUMP* goes the brain. I would like to do absolutely nothing! But things are coming up!

Here's some good things coming up in the near future:

*I'm going to go to Keuka (in the finger lakes in NY) with Tuesday's family! This appears to be the kind of vacation where you just chill out and read books and go for walks and things. I'm excited! I don't really know how to have that kind of vacation, so it'll be a good chance to try things out.

*I'm doing a road trip from Keuka to MD with Cameron (Tuesday's sibling) which sounds like it will be quite a nice time, honestly. I've road-tripped with Tuesday a fair amount, and ker mom a few times, so I'm excited to do it with another member of the family.

*Almost immediately after, I'm road-tripping back up from MD to Boston (and then ESCape) with mom and Wicked Auntie Robin. Mom and I are definitely compatible road trip buddies! I think Robin will be a good third!

(I recently got a kickstarter which is "gay games to play in the car with your girlfriend while she drives you to go camping" so I'm excited to have some road trips to play the gay games!)

*ESCape is going to be amazing, obviously. I'm the official scottish teacher! I get to MC in the evenings and teach two classes! AAAAH! Good aah, but also stressed aah.

*Once I'm back from ESCape I get to actually breathe for a week or so, which is going to be my play video games time. I am _extremely_ looking forward to it.

And then there's some other stuff in the back half of the summer. That's good too!

~Sor

MOOP!
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Katarina Whimsy ([personal profile] sorcyress) wrote2025-06-15 10:42 pm

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I have two days left of school, which is probably good, and then I slam into summer with several weeks of Very Exciting. I'm going to drive to MD and back in the span of about four days. Somewhere in here I need to finish preparing for my ESCape classes. I have to pack?!?! Maybe all my stints on crew mean I'll be able to pack a lot lighter than usual for ESC/Scots (lolno).

Tomorrow I should figure out everything that needs to be done in the school building before I depart for the year. Packing up. Printing things. Recycling many many pieces of paper. Submitting grades and paperwork and the like. (The printing things is sneakily a "prepare for ESCape" thing to do --I want to have some properly formatted dances or What Have You. I seem to recall I did quite a lot of this as a work-in-company with Veronica last summer, I probably won't have the MD time to do that again, but it's worth noting that MD does have printers. And so does MA. It's not the end of the world if I fail to print things, is what I'm saying.)

I've been playing lots of Stardew Valley, which I'm quite into, even if I'm getting a little stuck on some of the plot bits. Not looking anything up is a bit of a drag, but also feels very very good when I do figure things out myself. I am glad to have realized I can go back through the library and reread the books I've found --I was worried those were one shot readings, and I'd forgotten the early ones. Anyways, no spoilers, I'm a bit into my second summer.

Went to service ringing today, for probably my last bells for a month. So that's...a lot. Luckily it did not emotionally overwhelm me, maybe partly because I've had a low-key headache for a few days now. I arrived at Advent in time to help ring down, and then we did a mostly nice extent of Cambridge at Old North. (It was only mostly nice because everybody spontaneously exploded when we got to the plain course, and we limped through and barely made it. Sigh.)

Yesterday was pride and I wrote up a bunch of thoughts and should probably post them somewhere, instead of just manually sending them to various partners who like hearing about my life. I suppose there are others of you who like hearing about my life as well or whatever.

I finally picked back up the Endless Photo Organization Project the other day, and sorted a handful of photos. I forgot to note the number at the beginning, so I have no idea how many things got tagged. It's nice to get back into the swing of the project, and extremely nice to have set the whole thing up on the external harddrive, so switching it from old computer to new was essentially trivial. I wish I could figure out a few more keyoard shortcuts to speed things up a tick, but I'm feeling pretty okay with the mousing that has to be done.

Having finished words, I should do at least one of the dishes and going to sleep. Goodnight!

~Sor

MOOP!
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-15 06:57 am

security thoughts that I didn't have

There is a long amazing twitter thread about how badly organized the crowd control was at Trump's thing. The person who wrote it estimated the crowd to be between 20000-100000 people (half of what Trump's folks said) at least in part because seemingly some people couldn't get into the area due to the way security areas were designed.
https://x.com/dougblandry/status/1934052056878243848

I am used to "just show up" sorts of gatherings, so I hadn't stopped to think about spectators being required to pass security checks on the way in DC. I was interested to see yesterday in Boston that there were police officers inspecting each vehicle (for sneaky bombs, maybe?) and then putting a tiny green sticker on once it had been approved. If you wanted to bring a sneaky bomb, you could keep it in your backpack until you had your tiny green sticker, and *then* put in in your vehicle. Or not. I hadn't even thought of it until just now, when I typed that, but in backpacks is how the Tsarnaev brothers brought in their bombs in 2013. Our line-up spot was very near the marathon bombing memorial, and I had no thoughts yesterday about receiving any harm from members of the crowd or from the police, really, who seemed mostly busy with traffic. Arlington Street was being partly closed off as I walked past on the way to Boylston. A driver leaned out of her SUV and asked an officer if it was OK if she drove down just to drop someone off, not to park. No.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-14 08:39 pm

one in a million

WCVB reported that there were a million people at the combined Pride/No Kings day in Boston. I marched in the Parade but didn't go to the Common.
My part of the T worked well and wasn't extremely crowded - I got to all the things I wanted to do (Tai Chi, protest, pungmul session, friend's curling match) in two different cities (Somerville, Boston, two additional parts of Somerville) by buses, Red line, and my feet.
14th rainy Saturday in a row, but I didn't get soaked, just damp.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-13 11:45 am

Sundays? For real?

The claim in this article is that the Better Bus program routes for Lexington will finally be implemented by the end of the summer. I have been living in town since the late 1980s and there has never been service on Sundays. If this really happens, it will be amazing, worth trading for not having a bus come to my nearest stop much in the middle of weekdays.
https://lexobserver.org/2025/06/12/lexingtons-mbta-bus-service-to-expand-in-august/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=d73cb0db17-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_06_13_02_55&utm_source=Lexington+Observer&utm_term=0_-d73cb0db17-644144057
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-12 11:00 pm

Maybe I should write in the paper journal again

I was about to post a thought here that felt monumental when I thought it but seems goofy when typing it out.
My little stable of faithful readers doesn't need to be burdened with a self-revelation about socks.
Also, is it rude to reach out to a friend who was part of a group apartment in the late 1970s to ask a question about a conversation from the time? Arthur was another one of the friends in that apartment, and I'm not reaching out to ask him.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-12 01:44 pm

also in the last 38 years

Mel Brooks is looking pretty good.

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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-11 08:40 am

Musical continuity

On Monday I went to hear/see the Tallis Scholars with The English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble



This is the 50th year for Tallis Scholars, although I am not sure that any of the original people are part of the group except founder/director Peter Phillips. He is just a couple of years older than I am. Did anything I did at that age have lasting value to the world? Maybe not. I first remember attending a concert they did in the 1980s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tallis_Scholars
The English Cornett & Sackbut Ensemble has been around for 38 years but have also had personnel changes, including fairly recently, I think. At the time Peter Phillips was getting together a bunch of his student friends to sing, I was briefly playing sackbut in an early music ensemble. Badly. I played trombone in high school, which meant that my arm was always going to the wrong place on the slide out of muscle memory. The sackbut is different enough that it made me off-pitch. I gave up soon and went back to playing bass recorder in the group. For most of the music I was playing, the bass was just long tones while the other players were doing more complex stuff, so it was OK for me (not worrying that I would mess up) and a relief for them, because they didn't have to take turns doing the "boring" part, not that they ever expressed it quite that way.
The "see" part mentioned above was about internally critiquing their clothes. PP's looked just a little too tight. He could conduct fine anyway. One of the cornett players (there were two, and I don't know which is which) was wearing a jacket that didn't quite match his trousers. The jacket looked like it had just been tossed into a bag and then badly steamed. I probably spend too much time reading https://dieworkwear.com/
Some of the sopranos and altos had sparkly stuff on their outfits. This is not uncommon for women performing classical music, but I found it distracting.

Yesterday I was pleased to see the Keytar Bear in the Harvard Red Line station.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keytar_Bear

I can't prove that this is continuity - has it been the same person inside the suit for 14 years?
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matildalucet ([personal profile] matildalucet) wrote2025-06-10 04:29 pm
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negative for covid

It took a while, but I got a negative test today, so I'm going to Quintavia dance to play with the Waytes tonight. I feel better about my plans to BEMF tomorrow, too. I have to remember my stamina is not what it was three weeks ago and pace myself.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-09 12:17 pm

Good grief

https://www.wbur.org/news/2025/06/05/ice-burlington-immigration-detention-conditions

I used to go to that building from time to time. It's an *office* building.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-09 06:47 am

slight updates on Met Gala, and on my life

A month ago, one of the photos I posted of folks from the Met Gala was Khaby Lame wearing a bunch of pocket watches, except not in his pockets.
https://lauradi7dw.dreamwidth.org/954223.html
He was detained by ICE the other day and agreed to "self-deport," as the saying goes
https://www.newsweek.com/khaby-lame-tiktok-video-detained-ice-deported-united-states-2082628

I may come across as gloomy on here, as befits the state of the world. Am I in fact having a somewhat fun life? Yeah, probably. I don't sleep much and (possibly as compensation, since I don't use caffeine) I have been engaging in a very high carb diet, but I haven't crashed quite yet. Yesterday there was some very good ringing, then I briefly watched many people and dragon boats. One of the things I enjoyed most was how well organized it was - teams lined up to be in and out of the boats efficiently. Might not sound fun to watch, but I thought it was. Then I attended the end of the year Korean music and dancing recital, similar to the December one in which I participated
https://lauradi7dw.dreamwidth.org/911900.html
This time there was a much larger and more ethnically mixed audience crammed into the church hall, and we were encouraged to learn some words and participate a little. During the little kids" janggu portion (there were not kid drummers in December's show), I was quietly drumming along to the rhythm with hands on my legs. I was very glad to be able to do that. Learning something and retaining at least a little bit can bring joy.
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matildalucet ([personal profile] matildalucet) wrote2025-06-08 11:01 pm
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still covid, improving

I felt well enough to mask up and drive stuff over to the Melrose Free Swap event yesterday. I tested again in the afternoon and there is still a positive line, though fainter than the original test. Symptoms are also much improved so I'm happy with the trend. I'm probably not going to try to get to a BEMF concert Monday evening. I'm slated to play with the Waytes in Quintavia Tuesday evening, and I know some of the folks out there are pretty covid-conscious so I'll test again Tuesday before making a final call on that, and mask anyway.

I'm not exactly clear on which was Day 0 for the infection since I had symptoms for at least a day before I thought to test, and it could have been the day before that, even. Wednesday is at least Day 11, maybe more, so unless I'm more tired than I have been, I'll go BEMFing a little then.
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-08 09:30 pm

random, almost instant news

Israeli forces have boarded the freedom flotilla
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/08/middleeast/freedom-flotilla-gaza-aid-ship-thunberg-intl-hnk

Worthy people have won Tonys.

People are wrong (as well as lying) on the internet. And wrong and lying *about* the internet. And weirdly enough, the clearest online guide (in terms of ease of use) to next Saturday's protests is on Richard Stallman's website, for crying out loud.
https://stallman.org/no-kings.html
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Katarina Whimsy ([personal profile] sorcyress) wrote2025-06-08 12:53 am

LCFD camp!

I am at Pinewoods!

I mean, I arrived yesterday around five thirty (over 2.5 hours drive from Somerville, _oof_), but it is Saturday night of my first actual session as a camper this year. Of, I guess, four (not counting the work weekend or the crewunion).

I'm very pleased about it!

It's LCFD's spring camp, which has been running in general since 1989 or so, but at Pinewoods since 2023. Pinewoods is starting off the year Gay As Hell, since last weekend was their first camper session --the Boston Queer Tango-- and now is us, the Lavender Country and Folk Dancers.

It is _so good_ to be at an explicitly queer dance camp, full of explicitly queer people. Yes, absolutely, some of those people are the kind of weird where they have never felt misaligned about their assigned gender or are only interested in people with different genders from themself, but even the cishets are the kinds who are excited to be at a big gay camp full of lovely queer people and it makes the space _amazing_. Just...loving, open, gentle, good-hearted, and fucking funny and sexy as well.

(As I remarked to several people tonight, as I looked around the wide range of finery that is the "dress up in fancy dress or costume" Saturday evening dance, "oh no, everyone is hot and I am gay".)

I saw ballgowns, leather hot pants, loud print Hawai'in shirts, mesh tops with harnesses, at least two people with tails, and the usual evening dance array of swoopy twirly swishy fun. I myself was fairly understated, which is to say, my black-and-rainbow kilt, a formal black collared shirt and grey vest, and a loud-as-fuck rainbow bowtie. Oh, and my makeup is essentially "Furiosa, but make it gay".

Beyond the incredible highlights that are just "queer community" and "gay dancing", I am having such a lovely time with the regular programming. This morning I went to a "contra refresher" class explicitly named as a "show up and tell us what you want to work on" sort of basics class. It was being taught by Chris Ricciotti, who is an _incredible_ teacher --I quite literally sat down after it was over and frantically scribbled notes about his flawless ability to mix the dancers around and the fascinating parallels between a robin's chain and a hay.

After lunch, Chris was running a "queer dance history" panel, which was half him sharing and half open to the class. It was amazing --something like 40 people were crammed into the camphouse to hear and share their stories. I cried repeatedly --tearing up at the tales of the first time someone ever tried a skirt on (including one gentleman, at 89, doing so to show support of his trans granddaughter, and then discovering that he _loves_ skirts and immediately sought out more) and of a couple celebrating their twentieth year together, and tenth year married (and especially counting back in my head to remember that means they very well might've married the first year it was legal country-wide. Remember that the DoMA is not even ten years old.).

Mostly I cried with joy at the earnest, soppy lovefest happening back and forth at the panel between the elders, who were expressing their joy that other people are taking up the torch and keeping the community going, and the youth, who were expressing their joy that they didn't have to start from zero, that the groundwork had been laid. Everyone joyous at how far we have come, and excited to find out how far we can go.

The straights don't know what they're missing, when they box themselves up miserably into binary assignments and strict policing of their own and each other's presentation.

The only mar has been how incredibly _tired_ I am in general. But even that is coming with comfort: this afternoon I took a ninety minute nap, and I settled in to sleep while listening to the soft sound of a light rain in the nearby trees. I woke up to the delicious pounding of pouring rain on the roof of my beloved little cabin, and mama nature did me the courtesy of even ceasing shortly after so that I could walk to the dining hall without getting entirely soaked to the skin.

(Yes, the subtext is that I am once again in Kitty Alone, the best cabin in all of Pinewoods. I truly try not to be a diva about it, and I truly am grateful that I keep winding up in this perfect little paradise, where I'm so familiar with the space that unpacking is a breeze.)

So because of that, I'm off to bed now. No more rain, but the trees are gently dripping, and the moon is shining through the clouds. This is my home.

~Sor
MOOP!
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lauradi7dw ([personal profile] lauradi7dw) wrote2025-06-07 08:50 pm

What the heck, NPR? (Los Angeles)

There have been violent confrontations in Los Angeles 1 (and Paramount, which I guess is nearby?) yesterday and today. Protestors have been hit with tear gas, non-lethal bullets, and maybe vehicles. Extensive coverage on Twitter, NOTHING on NPR. Their policy is not to publish until they have corroboration from three separate sources, but there are reporters in the streets, including at least one in a gas mask. 2

I hope to have multiple descendants in under two weeks. 3 I am packed and ready to wait in a waiting room or rock babies if things go well. But aside from that, am I ready in other aspects of life? for resistance? Would I put my life or at least my lungs and skin on the line to confront ICE and the (presumed) cosplay militias?


1 LA area niece is not involved

2 Scientific American, from 2020
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-to-protect-yourself-during-protests/

3 https://lauradi7dw.dreamwidth.org/938373.html