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January 23rd, 2021

tielan: (Default)
Saturday, January 23rd, 2021 11:10 am
Another day, another snowflake.

Snowflake Challenge promotional banner featuring feet in snuggly socks, a mug of hot chocolate, a notebook with 'dreams' written on the cover, and a guitar. Text: Snowflake Challenge 1-31 January

Challenge #11

In your own space, create a fanwork.


As it turns out, I just finished the next story in my Meeting Halfway series - 30 Days of OTP: Maria Hill/Steve Rogers. I started it back in 2012, and at the rate I'm going, I might just have the lot complete by 2022...
Lost and Found (2707 words) by tielan
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Maria Hill/Steve Rogers
Characters: Steve Rogers, Thor (cameo), Natasha Romanov (cameo), Okoye (Marvel), Maria Hill
Additional Tags: Canon Divergence - Avengers: Endgame (Movie), 30 days of OTP
Series: Part 25 of Meeting Halfway
Summary: As it starts to sink in that they've won the Battle of Wakanda, an odd thought pings against Steve's brain: Tony has a daughter.
tielan: brown chicken looking at camera, white chicken in profile (garden 01 - pumpkin vine)
Saturday, January 23rd, 2021 11:37 am
Yes, Honey Soy chicken has peritonitis and has laid her last egg. bodily stuff )

She has an implant to stop her from ovulating, but the question is whether the damage already done is going to heal up, or if there'll be complications. Otherwise, the next step the hospital suggests is surgery.

I'm not sure I'm willing to go to surgery.

I did go and visit some friends last night and they said that there's a breeder who takes 'retired' hens. On one hand, yes, it's convenient. On the other, in my opinion there's a "whole-of-life" aspect to bringing things into my household that I think should be respected up to the point of death. I have taken this life into my hands, I should be willing to take its life to the end, not just shuffle it off somewhere, not to be seen. That's my own ethics and framework of thought.

I'm still working through it.

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In other news, both chicken coop automatic doors have stopped working within weeks of each other. *grumble*

These ones weren't bad, just...a bit narky. Electromagnets were involved in order to sense whether the door had snagged on anything, and I think something has broken in the process.

What I want in an electric chook door:
    • If it malfunctions, it comes down and stays down. That's how we lost the last two chooks: the door malfunctioned and stayed up and foxes got them.
      Solar-powered batteries: no having to to replace with regular batteries.
      A light-activated option (when it's bright/dark enough, it opens/closes) and a timer option (ie. it closes at 9pm every night).
  • It's amazing how difficult it is to find all these options in a single door.

    And then there's a part of me that wonders how difficult it would be to rig one up myself...

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    A Hamilton-style rap about the first female Treasurer of the USA has been released by Dessa, c/o the peeps at the Marketplace podcast, after Biden made a joke about Lin Manuel Miranda needing to write a musical about the first female Secretary of the Treasury.

    It is awesome.

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    I have done two cookbook challenges today. Fruit tarts and Beef Wellington.

    Of course I want to bake on one of the hottest days this summer has seen. Because it me. *sigh*

    But I'd been preparing the beef wellington for days, and I had the puff pastry out and there was fruit and...

    Both were pretty tasty in any case!

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    I didn't get around to posting this yesterday, so it's now Sunday and I'm posting it. I have a video meet with old Stargate friends and kids' church later tonight.