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neonvincent ([personal profile] neonvincent) wrote2025-10-01 02:11 pm
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Angela ([personal profile] angledge) wrote2025-10-01 11:11 am
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Grocery Game, October 2025.

Quantity Item 10/1/25 Price
12 oz Nestle Toll House Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips $4.49
17 fl oz Private Selection Avocado Oil $9.99
20 oz Seattle's Best 6th Ave Bistro Dark Roast Ground Coffee $12.49
1 qt Kroger 2% Reduced Fat Milk $2.29
12 ct Kroger Medium White Eggs $1.99
18 ct Vital Farms Pasture-Raised Large Eggs $9.99
32 oz Kroger Wild Caught Pacific Cod Fillets Frozen BIG DEAL! $16.99
1 lb Perdue Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts $6.30
1 lb Black Seedless Grapes $4.58
1 ea Fresh Banana $1.24
1 pt Fresh Blueberries $4.69
1 lb Fresh Strawberries $2.99
1 ea Medium Avocado $1.25
Total: $79.28


The total cost of this grocery list increased from $78.82 on September 2nd to $79.28. This is an increase of $0.43 or 0.546%. These costs are 3.59% higher than they were on April 1st.
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weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-09-30 11:33 pm

D.O.P.-T.

We shopped. The housemate bought heroic quantities of frozen dinners. I somehow got it all into the freezer in the garage.
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-09-29 09:52 am

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First, is my cat not the most beautiful cat you've seen in the past few minutes?

Cut for size )

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weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-09-29 09:34 pm

D.O.P.-T.

Cool most of the day; autumnally chilly when I got up, in fact. The clouds were boiling over the hills to the south, and I put off watering for a day, but if it's going to rain it's leaving it a bit late. And the sun did break through in late afternoon, at which point because of the humidity it suddenly felt hot.

Saw all three cats, separately. Monty requested an extra feeding, so I gave it to him. (I haven't seen a rat in the garden or even the compost heap in months.)

Since it was cool I had no excuse, so I filled the greenwaste bin right to the top clearing the detritus from under a towering camellia bush. (I picked out as many of the dried flowers as I could and used them to layer the compost.)
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neonvincent ([personal profile] neonvincent) wrote2025-09-29 02:14 pm
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weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-09-28 11:04 pm

D.O.P.-T.

It was indeed cool almost all day. And threateningly cloudy. But no rain. So I mowed the meadow in front of the house, digging out a disgusting black toadstool that I discovered in there. (White puffball-style things that go black overnight. I usually find them when they're a couple of inches across; this was a 5- or 6-inch clump.) With that plus leaves, the greenwaste bin is pretty much full.

Cat food got devoured in quantity. I wonder whether Mama Violet got shut in somewhere and busted out this morning.
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-09-28 05:52 pm

Accidentally worked 9 days in a row

and now Callie is angry at me.

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neonvincent ([personal profile] neonvincent) wrote2025-09-28 06:55 pm

Rejected image for EMA Awards post

I made this for The 2025 Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards nominees, saw a flaw, and made another version that was less flawed.

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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2025-09-28 08:49 pm
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It's very educational being me

Ways to tell you have a child #37: the contents of your tumble dryer's lint trap is 50% glitter.

(And your hands are now covered in glitter from emptying it)
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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2025-09-28 01:07 am
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I just watched the movie K-Pop Demon Hunters!

Russet is out of town right now, she's up near Las Vegas at a fanfic gathering this weekend. I stayed home as I have to go to Phoenix in a few weeks to deal with some unpleasantness and didn't want to overly deprive the library of my glorious presence. Fortunately the gathering will rollover my membership from this year to next, so we'll save a little on that. ANYWAY, on Saturday nights normally they'll go out and see a movie if something fun is showing that's particularly fannish or slashy, and not much is out right now of that ilk. So they fired up Netflix and showed K-Pop Demon Hunters!

And since I also have Netflix.... I fired it up and watched it at pretty much the same time they were watching it two states away!

This is an animated movie that released theatrically a month or so ago. And it was a blast. A trio of young women (older teens?) are a pop group called Huntr/x that are hugely famous and popular. Secretly they are demon hunters, keeping Korea (and the world?) safe from the demon horde of Gwi-Ma as their songs reinforce a shield called the Honmoon. Gwi-Ma sends a boy band of demons - the Saja Boys - to interfere with Huntr/x and destroy their plans to finalize the seal of the Honmoon. Things go great, things go bad, total chaos - cats and dogs living together. Well, birds with hats and too many eyes and cat/tigers that look to me like they came from a Miyazaki film (very cool).

It was riotously funny, I was laughing out loud at it (but I have notoriously questionable taste). The music was great, and they did a fantastic job with the mix so that you could actually hear and understand the singing! They really played up the tropes of: girls instantly falling in love with boy band performers, automatic choreography and singing synchronization, etc. But you did actually get to see the girls rehearsing for an important performance.

I thought it was a lot of fun for a very silly, animated movie. Russet didn't care for it as much, saying (via text): "Well. That was. Something". If you're interested but hesitant, I'd suggest watching the four or so trailers that Netflix has with it. That should set your opinion firmly one way or another.
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weofodthignen ([personal profile] weofodthignen) wrote2025-09-27 09:33 pm

D.O.P.-T.

Last night the housemate turned in early and I continued jigsawing for a while—when the fire alarm in my room went off. Not the one in the hallway that we've always had, which tends to start shrieking when the housemate cooks bacon or when one of us lets a kettle start melting. This is one of the ones the city apparently now requires in all bedrooms, new-style with no replaceable batteries, installed by the concierge/handyman team when we first signed up. It was emitting bursts of three tones. There was nothing smoking in my room, and the window was closed so nothing was wafting in. So I waved a beach towel at it with intent. No effect. Got the kitchen stepladder and clambered up, then dabbed with the towel around and on the face of the alarm, and around the nearby ceiling light; my guess was cobwebs or their creator had got in the way of the sensor. It shut up for a few minutes ... but then started up again. BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! ... BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! So I went and got the stepladder again and this time I not only scoured around with the towel, I carefully pressed the button in the middle and held it, hoping that the illegible raised letters said "reset". That worked. I didn't have to attempt my third idea, extracting it from the ceiling, swathing it in towels, and leaving it in the basement.

No concerned or infuriated neighbours had pounded on the front door. And the housemate slept on. The dog, however, had taken cover in the kitchen.

I then googled and got two different sites telling me that three beeps followed by a pause is the "universal" signal for "There's a fire! GTFO!"

The housemate was as surprised as me, this morning. Fire alarms in hotels and academic buildings shriek continuously. The one in the hallway shrieks continuously. It had crossed my mind that it might be a low battery signal. Luckily I'd decided that a real alarm caused by a creepy crawlie was more likely, but it was a new kind of alarm to me, and would have been to her if she'd happened to wake up.

Yes, I would have woken her if there had been a fire.
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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote2025-09-26 08:48 pm

So, I thought I was getting a palmsized scrubbie brush with a soap dispenser

but it was a set of two regular palmsized scrubbie brushes for dishes. Which was disappointing, but E made the amazing discovery that they are really fun to smash together, bristle to bristle, so that's all right.

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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2025-09-27 08:38 pm
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A thing I don't understand about people

Why do people go to the group "Fans of X" and ask "Is X any good?"

I mean, no, most members of the fan group loathe it with a fiery passion and are only in the group to warn passers-by how terrible it is.
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neonvincent ([personal profile] neonvincent) wrote2025-09-27 03:23 pm

I lectured on morels and truffles this week, then this video came out

I might have to change my lectures in the future because of it. Good thing I'm planning on retiring next year.