tielan: (24 - Renee2)
Monday, October 2nd, 2023 05:21 pm
Went to help a friend with chronic pain and ADHD prep her apartment for an inspection. 45 minutes drive away, couple of hours' work. I still have her bags of 'returnable recyclables' in the boot - four garbage bags full; probably should get around to taking them around and processing them. Assembled a sewing desk with wheels (Aldi brand, not particularly good, but affordable) that she's had around for ages, mopped the floor a couple of times.

I was glad to be able to help; we had some good chats while there.

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Then came home had a couple of people come by to look at the garden. We all did the same permaculture course (with the same teacher) except a few years apart. And, funnily enough, I know one of them as the twin sister of a friend at church, and the other is the mother of the 'young adults' minister at church!

It gets a bit like that around here, tbh.

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Did some moving and sorting, B1 has brought her files back from storage. Except now I think that her expectation is that I will bring all my stuff back from storage and...

...there's a lot of stuff, and not always places to put it.

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Today was a lot cooler than yesterday (26C rather than 36C, which is more 'warm spring' temps that we might be expecting at this time of year) and we have a cool breeze coming through right now. However tomorrow is going to be back up in the 36C range. Wednesday should drop back to this kind of temperature, and then Thursday and Friday will be early 20s - ie. 'cool spring' temps. And then we'll have a sloew of cool spring temps for a couple of weeks, or so say the forecasts.

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I'm roasting goat in the oven - it's warm, yes, but better to be doing the cooking today than tomorrow. And when that's done, I'll bake the bread dough I made this afternoon.

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Have my sedoretu assignment. Looks doable.

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Am contemplating another rewrite of the Nullifae. Ugh.

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An hour and a quarter before I have to check on the roast. Hm. Probably should get on the ladder and hook up a couple of things that need hooking up before the sun goes down. I can do the recycling stuff later.

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I'm bad at relaxing. Kinda.
tielan: lorne (Angel - Lorne)
Thursday, November 25th, 2021 12:28 pm
The Library At The End Of The World

So. This is my country. The kind of people who'd buy farms in Tasmania and move down there to make their own 'bunker communities' are the kind of people I know. I think I might be that kind of people if I wasn't so rooted in communities here in Sydney. My people - my family, my friends, my social connections - are here. buckle in; it gets long and a bit rambly. Also: quote-y )

Anyway, I've had a morning. Chooken medication, catten to the vet, work issues, all of it all at once.

I just need a bit of time to recover. Some sleep would be good. I feel like I got a few nights of really good sleep and then I pulled something in my butt and the next thing I know it's all achey and hard to sleep again.
tielan: Jyn Erso looking pensive (Rogue One - pensive Jyn)
Thursday, February 13th, 2020 08:14 am
You know, I can never deal with this old church friend on FB without remembering the tidbit of gossip I once heard about her.

She had her wedding dress before the guy she was dating proposed to her, and he had to be 'brought up to scratch' so far as marriage was concerned.

It's not wrong to want someone to be with, but I've always thought that the purchase of the dress before the engagement discussion smacked awfully of desperation. I also don't know if this is actually true, or just gossip. Nevertheless, when dealing with her, it's frequently in my mind...

And she's suggesting LiveScience.com as a source over the ABC, the SBS, and the Guardian Newspaper. Most likely because they're all "leftist" publications and she wants something that's a little less "biased".

Does anyone know who LiveScience is backed by? I suspect it's something like the IPA (Rupert Murdoch's pet 'science' group) only the British version.
tielan: (Default)
Tuesday, November 19th, 2019 12:56 pm
I'm so fucking tired of the argument that those of us fighting for a better world - climate change, economic reform, social reform - have to give up everything that we already have or we're hypocrites.

We do not need to detach ourselves from the world as it exists in order to fix it.

Every person in the history of humanity whom we admire for doing something great did it from a position within the broken system they were trying to make better. The abolitionists worked in the midst of a society that had been built on slavery. The suffragettes protested from a position of privilege as women of wealth and property. Even today, unionists use the jobs they already have as leverage when trying to enshrine fair rights for the worker.

You know who told them that the system worked okay and didn't need changing because things just were the way they were? That they should give up everything they had or they weren't really in the fight?

The laggards, the luddites, the naysayers, the people who we look upon now as small-hearted, mean-spirited negging nellies who've always tried to hold back what was for the bettering of society.

The people on the wrong side of history.

Yeah, our footprint isn't neutral. We were born into a system that grinds others beneath its wheels and there's no way of avoiding it. The meanest child born in the western world today has benefited from the taking of native lands, the sweat of slavery, the unacknowledged work and effort of the women in our society. And that's just for starters. There's no way to undo what we've benefited from - not today, not even if we had all the power in the universe.

But we need to push back against the idea that if we can't do it perfectly, then we shouldn't even bother trying to be doing better. That kind of purity mentality is toxic enough in fannish discourse; but it's flat-out poison when put upon those who are just trying to improve the world.

The people saying that those pushing for an acknowledgement of climate change need to be perfectly green first are the kind of people who say that because they can't be perfect they shouldn't even bother trying to be good.

We don't have to be perfect to do better.