podcast friday

Jun. 20th, 2025 06:49 am
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 Listen this is the best episode of a podcast you'll listen to all week. Maybe ever. In this podcast lies the seed of all other podcasts.

The Aurora-nominated podcast Wizards & Spaceships episode "The Ur-Pisode: The Queer Heart of The Epic of Gilgamesh, ft. Julian Gunn" is about the Epic of Gilgamesh (obviously), why it still matters after 4000 years, and most importantly, why Tablet XII is canon despite what homophobic translators have done with it over the past century or so. It's so good you guys. It makes me happy every time I listen to it. [personal profile] radiantfracture is just one of the most brilliant people I know and hearing him geek out about this is a delight you won't want to miss.

Write Every Day Day 20

Jun. 20th, 2025 12:21 am
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I will try to catch up on comments tomorrow. Tonight, DW is having issues. It keeps saying I’m logged out and unable to log me in.

It’s being very stressful at my parents’ place so I’ve been hiding and writing. That last Yahtzee story is growing (and the restless readers who are biting at the bit from the last cliffhanger should be happy)

Let me know what day you’re reporting in for. If I've missed you on the tally let me know. Feel free to jump in at any time.

Day nineteen - [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] badly_knitted,[personal profile] nafs, [personal profile] cmk418, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] brithistorian,


other days )

Even more rain

Jun. 19th, 2025 09:20 pm
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For Juneteenth. The parades were probably swimming in Pittsburgh.

I spent the day on the phone to hospitals. Mom's doc's group turned me down as a patient (screw them) My oncologist thinks I'm going to be there tomorrow (I made the appt for August) I'm still waiting for a call back. Look I get that the nurse might need a day to call me but the receptionist? Eye rolls

And for the record I shouldn't be allowed in Homegoods. I want everything in there. They have such beautiful glass (then you feel guilty knowing it had to be made in bad places in a lot of cases to be this cheap) I did walk off with more towels and a new set of sheets So which set of sheets am I tossing out?

I really like the disco ball sheets (left them, 100% polyester) and wish the doggie sheets were not only in king.

It rained something terrible and now it's beautiful cool but man that heat wave bearing down on us is going to be nasty. Picked the wrong time to go home

How about some community recs

[community profile] justmarriedexchange = open for another 2 days for sign ups

[community profile] recthething if you wanna rec fan works

[community profile] everykindofcraft brand new community for crafting

downturn?

Jun. 19th, 2025 08:43 pm
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The Orioles loss last night hurt.  They were up on Tampa Bay 8-0, early, and ended up losing by I think it was 12-8.  This when they'd just been on something of a roll, in June, compared to the lousy April and May, and it seemed as if there was a chance they could pull out a season after all.  But that come-from-way-ahead loss was a blow.

Meanwhile it's Juneteenth (which we have off work) and apart from watching a doc called How They Got Over, I've not done much at all to observe the occasion, and have been inside all day.  I was up early and locked up the cats so one of the painter guys could paint a couple of doors with them cracked open and not let anyone out.  Things have been going well with those painters--- like, they seem really great.  A little later today, though, the cats and I suddenly heard a squirrel scrabbling around inside what my folks mighta called the front hall closet, though there's no hall.  I mean, it was going to town in there.  My very good critter guy is about to have a week off, but his office is sending someone a week from today.  I'm afraid to open the closet now.  But I guess I can interpret it as Grace saying my idea that cleaning out that closet the rest of the way and putting some of the junk in the living room back in there isn't a good plan for this long weekend after all.

The racket settled down after a couple of hours.  I heard chirpring barking squirrels now, and don't know where they are.

They didn't get in where the little overhang that the painters replaced was off the house, though.  There was no opening behind it.  And there's a year guarantee on the squirrel exclusion, of all things.  They really are good critter people.

Happened to talk to the fence guy today, who seemed to have all the posts in place and most of the cross boards onto which the picket-like planks will go.  Turns out there was some miscommunication and the double gate at the back wasn't going to be big enough for a vehicle to go through, which was what the plan was supposed to be.  AND the head of the little company, who's his wife, didn't call Miss Dig back on the 2nd like she told me she would, and he hit a water main while digging, though he just worked around it, but like, sheesh.  So it's a bit up in the air how the rest of that will go, and there was another little subplot there that also suggested that communication between these married people might be an issue.  Still, I'll probably have an okay fence section instead of a falling-down one on that edge of the "grounds".  Whether they'll be my gardeners for whipping it the rest of the way into shape, I don't know.

Watched Boys on the Side today, finally.  It wasn't as bad as I expected, and wasn't the sort of film I thought it was, back in the day when I didn't see it around when it came out.  Then I watched another episode of "Carol and the End of the World", which I'm really digging, and wanting to savor, despite the ill-at-ease underpinnings of its savorings, and of everything.

Even seeing snippets of the '80s roadside chain restaurants in Boys had me feeling how much worse everything is now.  Not that it was great then.  But it wasn't as bad.  I'm confident that this conviction is accurate in enough ways that I can stand by it, despite whatever nostalgia or starry-eyed recollection of relative youth might influence it.  Things have gone fairly far to hell, handbasket or none.

I should touch grass.  Sara might call.  She's going through something with somebody important to her.

I folded some laundry and picked out a word for my library summer game sign/code.  Guess I could go put that sign out.  It's going to be hot tomorrow, but it's cool today, and it doesn't get dark until later.

Rather do hope my long weekend picks up, however.

Postcard of the Day

Jun. 19th, 2025 10:40 am

Accidental filk

Jun. 19th, 2025 06:59 pm
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Our Thursday night dinner has standardised to 'that's not miso soup'. It starts with homemade vegetable stock paste, hot water, and miso. And then we add an assortment of things, typically fish balls, diced tofu, soy beans, lotus root, chopped mushrooms. Sometimes we get fancy, and there is roasted and shredded nori, but often that is beyond me (Thursdays are a little bit 'mouse should minimise kitchen based risk behaviours', such that the nori might rather go up in flames; cutting the tofu is sometimes high risk, but some of that is because the knife is weirdly weighted and will end up blade up if you put it down wrong). Sometimes I remember that I'm supposed to put the broccoli stems in, or the kai-lan, or some other brassica that has miraculously appeared in the fridge.

For reasons that have to do with having dealt with three teenagers, fish balls are rationed; currently it is four per person.

For weeks, I've been singing 'and FOUR fish balls', always in the same tune, with the knowledge that I know what the tune is, but not remembering the context. Last week, I suddenly worked it out--it's from Tommy, to the line "(sure played) a mean pin ball". Mind, that's not going to stop me doing it, I'm even more amused at myself now I have the context.

Write Every Day Day 19

Jun. 19th, 2025 12:39 am
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I have the feeling some of you can relate.

Realized that [community profile] getyourwordsout Yahtzee challenge ends almost a full week before I thought it did so I need to get a move on. Got about 1390 words today. At least I know all the scenes in this one. Time is what I need more of.


Let me know what day you’re reporting in for. If I've missed you on the tally let me know. Feel free to jump in at any time.

Day eighteen - [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] cmk418, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] nafs, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] chanter1944, [personal profile] yasaman, [personal profile] the_siobhan,


other days )

Fawns sighted

Jun. 18th, 2025 09:35 pm
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we have one set of twins and one singlet so far. They're about the size of golden retrievers all covered in spots. The rabbits are unimpressed by all this.

Someone explain how we're going from unseasonably cool to nearly 100 for the next several days? Also it can stop raining any time. The flooding is getting severe around here.

In fact it was a good thing we DIDN'T go to Wheeling yesterday because no news station we looked at mentioned Wheeling is flooded out and at least a half dozen people are dead.

I've been crap about sharing LGBT reads this month. Here have mine These Haunted Hills





What I Just Finished Reading:

A Spell to Wake the Dead - a YA horror arc I liked it but the stuff with the cops was more unbelievable than the magic. Still it was enjoyable


What I am Currently Reading:

Anima rising - a good reads Frankenstein retelling giveaway win but also real person fanfic of Klimt and others and so far if I have to hear about these characters snatches one more time I'm going to cry

Dark Entry - a short suspense/horror novel I got last year, so far not bad.


What I Plan to Read Next: Something for the popsugar challenge probably or one of the books I won from Goodreads

Vocal Pedigogy

Jun. 18th, 2025 02:46 pm
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Hello, Dear Readers. Some of you may be wondering what on Earth I've been doing for the last two months that I haven't really posted here regularly. Most of my filler entries since April have been reviews of operas and classical music. This is at least part of what has been keeping me occupied. I have also been watching various documentaries and whatnot. I will post more of what I have been writing to the Opera subreddit, but I think this one deserves a separate entry. I know I have a few singers and musically-inclined people on my friends' list, assuming they didn't remove me for inactivity, which would be completely understandable. Perhaps some of you can offer suggestions. I am leaving this uncut, so that people can find it during their Internet searches. It's also why I'm keeping the Fediverse-style tags that don't technically work here.

To make a very long story short, I am forty-one and became interested in opera in February of this year. I had been listening to operetta for several years by this point, with special attention to the works of Ivor Novello and Franz Lehar, always preferring original cast recordings, or at least older ones, when possible. Even now, all of the opera singers I like were born prior to 1923. I am interested in learning how to sing for pleasure, and possibly for performance, though not in full operas, as I am totally blind and I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that. I would most likely be singing Neapolitan songs, Italian art songs, a few English parlour songs, and some arias that I enjoy. I am untrained and my voice type has not yet been designated. However, , this is a post that I made reguarding my own discoveries about my vocal range. To summarise, I am a woman, but I feel most comfortable singing in the tenor range and would prefer to stay there. I don't like how high composers force contraltos to sing.

https://www.reddit.com/r/opera/comments/1kic6cl/vocal_range/

I adore the tenore di grazia voice type and also enjoy lyric tenors. My favourite singer is Tito Schipa, and I wish to learn what he taught, or at least, what he learned. I have the ten exercises that he recorded, including short narrations for each. I wrote about them here, with a transcription of the Italian and an English translation. This way, you will know the school of thought that I am attempting to follow. The one thing I cannot find is the booklet that came with said exercises, which offers more guidance than the record.

https://www.reddit.com/r/opera/comments/1ku0n6g/schipas_exercises_with_translated_explanations/

Since Schipa left little behind, I began researching his teacher, Alceste Gerunda. It is true that he technically started with Giovanni Albani, but hardly anything is written about him at all in Schipa's biography, and it seems that Gerunda was the one who gave him all of the exercises in any case.

https://www.reddit.com/r/opera/comments/1ki4vkz/emilio_piccoli_frank_valentino_alceste_gerunda_etc/

https://www.reddit.com/r/opera/comments/1kzobyv/making_progress_on_researching_teaching_method/

I learned that Gerunda was born in 1847, and that his teacher was Saverio Mercadante. Neither left books, exercises, or published notes. But I found the school where Gerunda taught prior to opening a private one in his home. It has since become a library. They have two books on him that I want and that may shed light on some of his teaching practices. These are "ALCESTE GERUNDA E LA SCUOLA LECCESE DI CANTO" by Silvia Mandurino (ITES 1969) and "IN MEMORIA DEL MAESTRO ALCESTE GERUNDA NE L'AVVIVERSARIO PRIMO DE LA SUA MORTE" by Giulia) Lucrezi (Palumbo.

https://biblioteche.regione.puglia.it/SebinaOpac/query/alceste%20gerunda?context=catalogo

Perhaps there are anecdotes within them that can help me. They may also have the books that he used to teach, assuming he used any. I have written to them asking if they could assist me, but haven't yet received a response.

In the meantime, I am trying to find information about the pedigogs of his time, so that I can at least learn the ideas and methods that he may have passed down to Schipa. But, of course, there were as many schools of thought as there were teachers. To make matters worse, Gerunda and Schipa themselves appeared to differ in their teaching style. While the former would tell the latter when he made mistakes in exercises, Schipa seemed to just give them and play the piano without giving much commentary. Ironically, Mercadante is said to have taught like that. From what I understand, if I did follow the regular bel canto style, I would need to work on notes, then scales and arpegios, then ornamentation, then songs/arias, all of this taking many years. It seems that Schipa didn't work on breath control, individual notes, tone, tamber, and so on with his students but went straight to vowels and scales. I don't know if this is from his own teacher or if it was his personal philosophy. I have definitely heard of the breath-first and larynx-first schools of thought, so it could stem from there.

People keep saying that i need to see a teacher, but most charge $100 or more per lesson, and at that rate, I can't afford more than two lessons per month. Plus, I want to find someone who knows the old ways, not modern ideas and terminology that I will need to unlearn. I am not against lessons, though, even if I can only take a few, provided it's with someone who is truly knowledgeable. As it is, I am already studying harmony from "Harmony its theory and practice" by Ebenezer Prout,

https://archive.org/details/harmonyitsthe00prouuoft

and Italian from "An Italian conversation grammar" by N Perini.

https://archive.org/details/anitalianconver01perigoog

It's just voice that is giving me a problem.
#AlcesteGerunda #BelCanto #Italy #Lecce #MusicTheory #NineteenthCentury #opera #SaverioMercadante #singing #TitoSchipa #VocalPedigogy

Scotland Weather

Jun. 18th, 2025 07:02 am
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It was occasionally chilly, 55°F or less. Occasionally over 70°. Usually in the 60s. I only remember wearing my raincoat once, though another time a sudden downpour forced my back to the car and I elected not to go back out. We had a couple of days that were partly cloudy all day, and a few more days with short periods of sun, usually in the evening.

Scotland is very far north, and it was June, so the sun was up for a long time. Sunset was around 10:20 and sunrise 4:20. It never got completely dark at night.

It was in the upper 90's in Chicago when I got back. I'm glad my car wasn't parked in the sun.

Reading Wednesday

Jun. 18th, 2025 06:47 am
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 Just finished: Service Model by Adrian Tchaikovsky. This one was really fun. I have three more Hugo nominees to read but so far this is on top. There's something weirdly quaint about it—it's a girl and her robot story, or rather, a robot and his girl story, these two absolute oddballs wandering a post-human wasteland on a quest for meaning, and I can read like a thousand stories with this concept and not get bored if the author pulls it off. Which I think Tchaikovsky does. IMO his stuff either floats your boat or it doesn't but I find him incredibly fun and humanist and this was a delight.

UpRising by Kelly Rose Pflug-Back (ed.). This is an ARC and I don't know when it's coming out, but when it does, you should read it. It's an anthology, mostly poetry, about mad pride/mad liberation and most of the writing is stunning. It's dark stuff—besides the mental illness, there's addiction, homelessness, police brutality, and so on—but written with unbridled passion and compassion. Interestingly enough, there's a story by A.G.A. Wilmot in it (the author of Withered, which I went on a big rant about last week). As with that book, the protagonist is asexual and has an eating disorder but there's nothing cozy about the story and it was actually one of the highlights for me.

How To Write a Fantasy Battle by Suzannah Rowntree. Another ARC, this is a short little book that is exactly what it says on the package. For reasons, this is pretty relevant to my interests right now, though it focuses more on medieval-style warfare than, say, urban guerrilla fighting but with wizards. That said, it is an accessible walk through the big concepts that apply to a number of different settings, using examples from the Crusades to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Super useful, well-written, and even entertaining.

Currently reading: A Sorceress Comes To Call by T. Kingfisher. I just started this one. It's about a girl named Cordelia who grows up with a, shall we say overbearing?? mother. Who is able to make her "obedient"—basically paralyzed, mute, and silent at will. She's not allowed to close her door, and her only joy in life is riding her horse, which her mother approves of because it'll help her get a suitor. She befriends a girl in town who also likes riding. That's about as far as I've gotten. Very creepy so far, though, I'm intrigued.

Great Music from a Grandteacher

Jun. 17th, 2025 03:17 am
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Hello, Dear Readers. Now, I have something very special. It's a work by Saverio Mercadante. This was the teacher of Alceste Gerunda, who was the teacher of Tito Schipa. So in escence, he was Schipa's grandteacher.

Thoughts on Saverio Mercadante: Flute Concerto in E minor )

Returning to Haydn

May. 31st, 2025 02:04 am
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(Catchup - 17 June 2025)
Hello, Dear Readers. As promised, we are now returning to Haydn's music.

Thoughts on Haydn: Op 9, no 1 )
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(Catchup - 17 June 2025)
Hello, Dear Readers. At last, we have come to the end of the Beethoven piano sonatas cycle! Below, I present not only the piece, but a very technical article about it, as part of my conversation with DB. Plus, I have included a fascinating conversation about experimentation in classical music that led to a very strange piece, indeed! Even if you know the Beethoven, you may not know this.

Thoughts on Beethoven: Sonata No. 32 )

Write Every Day Day 18

Jun. 18th, 2025 12:44 am
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I started the last of my [community profile] getyourwordsout Yahtzee stories for about 385 words.


Let me know what day you’re reporting in for. If I've missed you on the tally let me know. Feel free to jump in at any time.

Day seventeen - [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] shadaras, [personal profile] cmk418, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] nafs, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] yasaman, [personal profile] brithistorian, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] chanter1944, [personal profile] ysilme,


other days )

Birthday called on account of rain

Jun. 17th, 2025 09:51 pm
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Everything I wanted to do was either rained out or closed INCLUDING the freaking mall. No lie, after giving up on anything I wanted to do I settled for going to a restaurant I wanted to for years (for lunch) I decided to just hit TJ Maxx/Homegoods and turns out they're remodeling and that whole part of the strip mall was closed. You have to be kidding. (and I didn't check the first restaurant I wanted to try and it is only open for dinner. head desk)

I did get some yummy food and coffee at Shouf's and later for dinner I had deep fried pickles and spicy peach wings (those were yummy too) My birthday pie was the same premade bake it yourself pie we've had many times but this fruits of the woods pie must have had the oldest hardest rhubarb in it, so a disappointing end to a disappointing day.


I hope [personal profile] thoughtsbykat, my birthday twin has a good one too.


I did get a cool set of horror comics from Betty, looking forward to reading that. And there are things on the way from other friends.

My kibbeh


My Lebanese coffee


I almost forgot fannish 50's women of fandom (and I accidentally skipped The Owl House) So let's do Prodigal Son

One of the best things about this crime drama was the sheer amount of strong, competent women. I couldn't pick between Dani Powell and Dr. Edrisa Tanaka. Both are capable, intelligent women. Edrisa is my favorite by a thin margin with one major exception.

In reality if I am anyone on this show, it's Edrisa. She's intelligent, talky, sex positive, into threesomes and bondage and cuddle parties and has my original dream job. I loved her. She was funny. She was caring and fiercely protective of her friends.

So the issue with her, the overly flirty nonsense that crossed the boarder into harassment multiple times (and coupled with the fact it's also a negative Asian stereotype, though when the character was conceived she was Irish based on the name change) Even when it was obvious others on the team were uncomfortable with it, she didn't stop (it did lessen somewhat as the season went on) And she is never confronted about it (or sent to HR) That was disappointing.

Dani was much easier for me to write. (I couldn't capture Edrisa's comedy well). Another smart character, tough and also kind going from not enemies to lovers with Malcolm but annoyed to best friends. I wish we had gotten more of her back story. She had some much potential. She didn't require the men to help her but when they had her back she didn't act like she thought it was patriarchal bullshit, just a partner helping another partner. About the only time I was truly annoyed with her was when she tried to interfere with Gil getting together with Jessica (her reasoning was not based entirely in fact) It was meant as her protecting a father figure but it fell short.

I'm still very bitter about this show's early cancellation. I think my injury played into it. I was in the hospital watching Pson, watching Fox bragging it was the #1 show on TV for weeks and then at midterm they suddenly stopped promoting it and a few weeks later it was gone taking the cast by complete shock. I miss these women.




Speaking of women in fandom, this is mostly from [personal profile] spikedluv. Yesterday [personal profile] used_songs brought it to my attention that There is a Jessica Fletcher action figure Had to share that

Fediverse Explanations and Guides

Jun. 17th, 2025 10:24 pm
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Hello, Dear Readers. I just posted this to Reddit, but I figured some of you might find it interesting. It was first written for a sighted friend and then expanded for the blind community. That said, most of the information it contains applies to everyone. If you're interested in joining the Fediverse i.e. Mastodon, Akkoma, Friendica, Lemmy, etc. you may find it useful.

Fediverse Explanations and Guides )

Postcard of the Day

Jun. 17th, 2025 03:32 pm

Write Every Day Day 17

Jun. 17th, 2025 12:30 am
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It’s my birthday and I felt like a picture prompt today

On the 16th I edited and posted my [community profile] getyourwordsout Yahtzee story adding about 422 words.


Let me know what day you’re reporting in for. If I've missed you on the tally let me know. Feel free to jump in at any time.

Day sixteen - [personal profile] ysilme, [personal profile] cornerofmadness, [personal profile] china_shop, [personal profile] badly_knitted, [personal profile] sylvanwitch, [personal profile] goddess47, [personal profile] cmk418, [personal profile] trobadora, [personal profile] luzula, [personal profile] nafs, [personal profile] sanguinity, [personal profile] yasaman, [personal profile] carenejeans, [personal profile] carenejeans,


other days )

Found a farmer's market

Jun. 16th, 2025 11:10 pm
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went shoe shopping today, a thankless and fruitless task but I did stop for sushi for lunch (found one of their rolls the Boston Bay roll, a deep fried tempura treat stuffed with crab, shrimp and egg) and on the way to the pharmacy found that the farmer's market at Holy Trinity was on. I got caramelized onion humus and dill pickle humus and ranch dill pickles. I'm happy until I got home.

EVERYTHING I wanted to do for my birthday tomorrow is closed for absolutely random reasons like fire alarm installation, delays in opening for the season and 'no reason given.' So annoyed. Ah well.

It's music monday. We're up to K in the alphabet. Like I said I'm sharing from the last 5 years but feel free to share any K songs you'd like to

not a lot of Ks )

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