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The following poems from the February 3, 2026 Poetry Fishbowl are currently available. Poems may be sponsored via PayPal -- there's a permanent donation button on my Dreamwidth profile page -- or you can write to me and discuss other methods. There are still verses left in the linkback poems "Delight in Another," "A Sense of Weather Changes," "Ouroboros Insects," "The Loving Embrace of Night," "Generations of Cooks Past," "Homefree and Clear, " "One Bite at a Time," "Stars and Diamonds," "Mishpocha," "Changing Your Nature," and "Besa."

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Vocabulary: Dinkus

Feb. 13th, 2026 08:32 pm
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A dinkus is a row of symbols, often asterisks, used as a section break in text.

No way out but through

Feb. 13th, 2026 05:39 pm
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Well, I survived the hospital and then I went to the orthopedic floor of a rehabilitation hospital. It was a way shorter stay than I anticipated but it was "three hours" of PT or OT a day, except on your designated rest day. Three hours in quotes because, of course, there's stuff like just getting one's shoes on (because my aides weren't certified to assist me) and filling people in on history and more... but it was still a lot. So I arrived on a Wednesday night and it's a "soft landing", except of course it was a lot of people and they still didn't communicate everything I had to know, and then it was Thursday and Friday and Saturday was the off day - that one of the CNAs was going to come and help me shower, except they moved her somewhere else that day. SO frustrating; she was the only one I trusted to make sure the incisions stayed dry and so on. So that didn't happen. Then it was Sunday through Saturday, and Sunday again and they were discharging me on the 9th. Which I fought tooth and nail because, even in the short time that I'd been there I'd learned SO much.... and they were like, "this is supposed to be like a boot camp jump start" and I'm like "but you all are showing me how much ELSE is wrong with my body AND how to use it" and they're like buh bye. I have to admit it was fun to say to doctor and case manager, "Hey, I spoke to insurance and they said that, as long as I'm making progress, I can stay for a month as far as they are concerned." They looked at each other like, "Ugh, our main argument just got pulled out from under us."

The medical care there really kinda sucked. My designated doctor (a physiatrist) clearly didn't really want to know how I was doing; she was checking boxes. I refrained from saying to her, "You know, Doctor, calling your patient "dear" because you can't remember their name really isn't a good look." Then there was this internist who kept rounding on me even though he, technically, wasn't having anything to do with my care - but hey, it's another patient he can bill for.... and he nearly f'ed me up when he asked for 3 more iron infusions on top of the 5 I'd already agreed to with the hematologist. I thought I'd lost track of days when they did the sixth, and then I realized no that's more than I agreed to so I had them de-access the port.... then the next day the nurse said we have to access your port again, and I said why and she said because it's supposed to be 8 infusions. To which I said hell no I felt like pure unmitigated garbage this morning, and I wasn't consulted, and my anemia is not an iron deficiency anemia so no.

And then there was the hematologist. Who happened to be the hematologist I famously fired last Spring after I saw him following my discharge from my hospital stay because it was clear he was lazy as hell and wasn't going to advocate the way I needed him to in order to keep me safe for all my procedures.... and then stumbled into Dr. Hematology's practice - and he happens to be one of the most respected hematologists in the area. Which stood me in good stead with Dr. Fired (who warmly greeted me and I warmly greeted him back and neither of us talked about the fact that I'd fired him)... except of course Dr. Fired reminded me not to "break the system", saying that - in his office, or Dr. Hematology in his office, could do almost anything but here there was a way they did things.... and I definitely broke the system because Dr. Hematology had a note on my record to transfuse if I went under 10 (they don't do it unless you're at 7 or below) and I hit 8.4 and sent a note to him and Dr. Fired saying "PLEASE can we....because I'm trying to heal from major surgery here..." and then the internist (Dr. Slimy, for REASONS) was like "Oh the blood bank can deny it because you're now at 9.1" and making me feel like a princess for even asking. So yeah. The medical care there lacked something. A lot of somethings.

The food tasted better than the Big Hospital. Though it took them a while to finally figure out that it's a latex CONTACT allergy and avocados and more are not an issue, and that it's PISTACHIO, not tree nuts, and no, I do NOT have a gluten allergy. I was served one meal that was ONE three ounce piece of overcooked cod. No veggies. No sauce. Not even lemon juice. Plus two desserts, and a glass of cranberry juice. Took a picture of that one to show the dietician and she was like "Um that shouldn't have happened..." Initially the caloric intake was WAY too low. Noted that I'm supposed to eat 100 grams of protein a day and she wrote that I could get double protein for every meal - though it didn't always turn up that way.

But yeah, PT and OT showed me a) how deconditioned I am and b) how past injuries that were never looked at and/or never properly treated mean that replacing the hip gives me new mobility in the hip but I'm still super limited in so many other ways. That's really frustrating. Hoping to find a doctor I can talk some of this through with so that we can give me full mobility and not just the hip. Oh, and I learned my rollator is about three inches too tall for me. I've now ordered a new one that can be set lower. Here's hoping that improves my gait.

I have zero idea why I have to be off work for so long - though it is, ostensibly, going to be a bunch of PT and possibly OT. And I alternate between having zero interest in rushing back and thinking of all the notes I am SO behind on sending.

Damn the torpedos; full speed ahead?

[movement] amusement

Feb. 13th, 2026 10:38 pm
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Before getting myself onto the mat: all is woe, everything is too much and takes too long, I Cannot Face Cooking, we shall be forced to Resort to Sad Pasta

Ten minutes after getting myself onto the mat and starting moving: ... actually, you know what, stir-frying the purple sprouting broccoli with Stuff sounds both achievable and Vastly More Appealing, scratch the Sad Supermarket plan

It was just warm-up! I hadn't even got the endorphins going yet!

Poem: "An Inkling of Things to Come"

Feb. 13th, 2026 04:22 pm
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Copied from LiveJournal.

This poem is spillover from the August 5, 2025 Poetry Fishbowl. It was inspired by a prompt from [personal profile] fuzzyred. It also fills the "someone from the past" square in my 8-1-25 card for the Crime Classics fest.  This poem belongs to the College Arc of the Shiv thread in the Polychrome Heroics series.

This microfunded poem is being posted one verse at a time, as donations come in to cover them. The rate is $0.50/line, so $5 will reveal 10 new lines, and so forth. There is a permanent donation button on my profile page, or you can contact me for other arrangements. You can also ask me about the number of lines per verse, if you want to fund a certain number of verses.
So far sponsors include: [personal profile] fuzzyred, [personal profile] janetmiles.

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Amount donated = $263
Verses posted = 155 of 187 

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Climate Change

Feb. 13th, 2026 03:28 pm
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Climate change in the US impacts each state differently

Their point is that climate change doesn’t just “shift” temperatures upward evenly. Sometimes the hottest days are getting hotter while the cold end barely moves.

In other places, winters are warming quickly, while summer extremes change less. And if you only watch the average, you can miss those differences.


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Birdfeeding

Feb. 13th, 2026 03:10 pm
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Today is partly sunny and chilly.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 2/13/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I refilled the hopper feeder.

EDIT 2/13/26 -- I spread a bucket of mulch where the contorta willow tree used to grow.

EDIT 2/13/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I've seen a flock of sparrows, a mourning dove, and a male cardinal.

I am done for the night.

Language shift

Feb. 13th, 2026 11:50 pm
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I'm reading an Ellery Queen detective novel from, hmm, the late 1920s, I think? And I was highly amused to read the following line:

“It was Friday morning and the Inspector and Ellery, garbed romantically in colorful dressing-gowns, were in high spirits.”

Methinks that 'romantically' has shifted in meaning. I can kind of work it out, but also, only at a kind of intellectual understanding rather than really getting it.

(for those not familiar, this is a parent/adult child dyad)

Kiss Battle? KISS BATTLE 2026!

Feb. 13th, 2026 09:43 am
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FINAL FANTASY KISS BATTLE 2026
FINAL FANTASY KISS BATTLE 2026
FINAL FANTASY KISS BATTLE 2026


Yes, that's right, the Kiss Battle is back! The premise is simple: folks leave a prompt, others fill those prompts. The fill MUST include a kiss of some kind - your interpretation of what that means is open! And this is not just for fanfic - fan art is welcome, too!

COME PLAY WITH US!

FINAL FANTASY KISS BATTLE 2026
FINAL FANTASY KISS BATTLE 2026
FINAL FANTASY KISS BATTLE 2026
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Title: Wicked Words
Author: Snowgrouse
Fandom: The Longest Day in Chang'an (2019)
Pairing: Gan Shoucheng/Original Female Character
Rating: NC-17
Genre: PWP, BDSM, Dark Het, Dark Romance, Historical Erotic Romance, Ravishment
Warnings: Hard BDSM (caning, slapping, hair-pulling), including rape roleplay (all consensual). Oh, and there's PUSSY SPANKING! REJOICE!
Length: ~13 600 words
Summary: Yao Runeng's written smutty underground novels about General Gan's erotic adventures, and Gan finds out. Yao's novels have gained him some lady readers--and now, one of them wants to meet the handsome brute she's read so much about. Thrilled by the danger, she arranges a tryst with the notorious General--but soon, she realises she's in over her head, fearing for her life in the claws of Gan The Beast...

A/N: Based, of course, on that bit in the show (ep 5, 22 mins in) where Yao Runeng tells Zhang Xiaojing about his underground novels. He knows a lot of the officers' secrets, all right--including Gan's sexcapades. I got wondering what his audiences must be like, and suddenly, this whole story unfolded before my eyes. So, here you go: perv and enjoy!



(With a growl, he pins her to the wall, undoing their trousers. He takes out his cock, wraps her legs around his waist and makes to insert himself.

"Not yet!" she dares cry, pressing a hand against his chest, lowering her feet back on the floor. "Please, General. Listen."

He is furious, his eyes flashing, the violence in him rising; for a moment, she fears he will kill her.

This was a mistake. A horrible, suicidal mistake.

Brutally, he grabs her hair in his fist and snarls in her face, his eyes so vicious it chills her to the bone.

"Let's get one thing straight, girlie," he says, shaking her head by the hair until tears prickle in her eyes. "You're not in charge here." His eyes flicker back and forth, as if he were already planning the most inhuman of tortures for her. "You invited me here for one reason: because you wanted to know Gan the Beast. Yes?"

"Yes," she whispers. "But I hoped--" she can't get the words out; she casts down her eyes and swallows. Suddenly, she feels not only very foolish and stupid, but very small.

"Let me guess," he says and gives her cheek a mocking pat. "You have fantasies, requests. Ideas in your head of how the beast should behave," he scolds her playfully. "All right," he says, "let's hear them. Perhaps I'll like them, too, and humour you. But you'd better tell me all of them now, because once I start, I will not be denied again," he says, tilting her head up by the hair and looking fiercely into her eyes. "I came all this way, took all these risks, and I mean to have you--my way. You might enjoy it; many women do," he smirks wryly. "But even if you don't, I don't care," he says, his eyes sharp with cruelty, his smile widening in sadistic pleasure as he sees her shivering in terror. "I'm still going to take you the way I like, as hard as I like, whether you like it or not; I'm still going to hurt you because I like it, whether you beg for me to stop or beg me for more. And I will not stop until I'm satisfied, until I'm finished taking my pleasure of you in whichever way I please."

As he brushes his wet, bearded lips against her ear, his voice is husky, heavy with lust; he speaks slowly for emphasis, his every word as heavy as a link on an iron shackle.

"Tonight, my girl, you are mine. Do you understand?"
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Today's theme is Lord of the Rings.

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Read "Forelsket"

Feb. 12th, 2026 06:21 pm
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Thanks to the website work of [personal profile] nsfwords, you can now read "Forelsket."   

Poem: "Stones and Woods"

Feb. 12th, 2026 06:13 pm
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This poem was written outside the regular prompt calls. It is posted here in thanks for [personal profile] nsfwords helping with website updates. It belongs to the series Hart's Farm.

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Extinction

Feb. 12th, 2026 03:21 pm
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Plant extinction risk rises as garden databases remain divided

Botanic gardens have amassed one of the world’s largest living reserves of plant diversity.

A new study demonstrates that fragmented data systems have kept that global collection from functioning as a single, coordinated safeguard against extinction.

At a moment when plant loss is accelerating, the information needed to act often remains locked inside incompatible databases, limiting the very safety net designed to prevent disappearance.



I have mixed feelings about this. A unified body of knowledge is certainly easier to use -- but it's also easier to damage or destroy. Right now, the government is a major threat to information that it dislikes. So having that information scattered around in places that aren't easy to reach all at once can offer a kind of protection.

Birdfeeding

Feb. 12th, 2026 01:18 pm
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Today is cloudy and chilly.  Most of the snow has melted away, leaving only a few small patches.

I fed the birds.  I've seen a few sparrows.

I put out water for the birds.

EDIT 1/12/26 -- I did a bit of work around the patio.

I refilled the hopper feeder.  I've seen a large flock of sparrows.

EDIT 1/12/26 -- I put out a fresh peanut suet cake and more birdseed.

EDIT 1/12/26 -- I did more work around the patio.

I saw a male cardinal at the fly-through feeder.

I am done for the night.

Thankful Thursday

Feb. 12th, 2026 02:15 pm
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Today I am thankful for...

  • Finding my lab form and other medical paperwork (right where I left them while packing for my last trip).
  • Getting compression stockings prescribed for my leg swelling, and home care (paid for by insurance) leading up to getting measured for the above. No thanks for the prescription for amlodipine last year that's probably what caused it.
  • Also thanks for the problem being easily treatable and not a symptom of something worse.
  • Getting off my arse and getting plane tickets for a trip to Seattle next month, which includes having lunch with my kids on my birthday.
  • Having a second machine, Panther, that has Python2 on it. NO thanks for Nova suddenly not booting -- it's probably something trivial, but with Panther running I don't need to care this week. (The ancient program I use at the end of my DW posting toolchain is written in Python2.)

Community Thursdays

Feb. 12th, 2026 12:36 am
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This year I'm doing Community Thursdays. Some of my activity will involve maintaining communities I run, and my favorites. Some will involve checking my list of subscriptions and posting in lower-traffic ones. Today I have interacted with the following communities...


* Commented in [community profile] common_nature.

* Posted "National Craft Month Bingo Fest" in [community profile] crafty.

* Posted "Homes for Birds Week" on [community profile] datahoarders.

Website Updates

Feb. 11th, 2026 08:47 pm
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Thanks to [personal profile] nsfwords, the series Daughters of the Apocalypse is now up to date. \o/  You can browse that page to see if you missed anything.  

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