July 23rd, 2025
vivdunstan: Photo of some of my books (books)
Kindle books anyway. I also have library books on loan, plus other books ongoing in the house. I mainly read ebooks now because of huge problems reading print due to a progressive neurological disease. Gargantuan fonts on my Kindle keep me reading for extended periods.

A screenshot of a Kindle Paperwhite - black and white / greyscale - showing 2 rows of 3 book covers. At the top are "City of Vengeance: introducing Cesare Aldo" by D.V. Bishop (with an image of Renaissance Florence); "Forgotten Churches: Exploring England's Hidden Treasures" by Luke Sherlock (with a cover image drawing looking down at an old church surrounded by gravestones); and "The Haunted Trail: Classic Tales of the Rambling Weird" edited by Weird Walk for the British Library "Tales of the Weird" collection (image of a spooky path in the countryside leading to a disturbing looking group of trees). At the bottom are "Is It My ADHD? Navigating Life as a Neurodivergent Adult" by Grace Timothy (image of a squirrel, looking distracted by lots of nuts); George Mackay Brown's "Beside the Ocean of Time" (image of a turbulent sea beside high cliffs); and "The Complete Sherlock Holmes" anthology by Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlockian imagery, including a magnifying glass, and Holmes spoking a pipe while wearing a deerstalker).
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Talked to Sophia about Wicked. Apparently she kinda enjoyed it, but isn't a fan of revisionism and prefers The Wizard of Oz.

"The good people should stay good and the bad people should stay bad."
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July 22nd, 2025
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vivdunstan: Photo of my 72 bass accordion (accordion)
Just blogged about this, remembering playing part of the musical accompaniment for Hawick High School shows Fiddler on the Roof, Oliver! and Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. 1987-1989.
July 21st, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] andrewducker at 04:06pm on 21/07/2025 under
The play park we're waiting for a dentist appointment in has WiFi.

(It's got a building in it owned by the council leisure service to sell ice creams and manage the tennis courts next door.)
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July 20th, 2025
vivdunstan: Photo of some of my books (books)
Recently rejoined the public library (Angus Libraries). I struggle with print due to progressive neurological illness - indeed have done for 25+ years - so borrowed a mass of illustrated/painting/photography books. Latest catalogue request from elsewhere in Angus is a new manga Sherlock Holmes. Fab!

It is encouraging I can still find physical books I want to borrow, even if I can't read print or even large print now. And it's marvellous how the online library catalogue lets me call books in from all over Angus. There's a particularly good Scottish cultural/history collection in store at Forfar.

Meanwhile I continue to read masses on my Kindle. I have a huge pile of ebooks on my virtual to read pile. I often snap them up when they're on reduced sale price. I buy far more ebooks than I ever get read! But at least it lets me keep reading extended fiction and non fiction. With gargantuan font.
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posted by [personal profile] vivdunstan at 07:17pm on 20/07/2025 under , ,
This has been on hold for nearly a year. With my recurring flares and heavy sedation we were struggling even to manage to fit in just one episode a week, after our Sunday night dinner.

But now restarted, aiming for that Sunday night slot. And we’re picking up where we’d got to, with season 2 episode 15* “There All The Honour Lies”. Luckily we have watched the whole run many times, so know the overarching plot well. Otherwise we might be a bit confused about the arc plot after such a long gap.

Watching this it does feel like revisiting old friends and a favourite place. I hope we can keep the momentum going. There are some stunning episodes coming soon. Seasons 2 and 3 are my favourites of the run.

* actually might be #14. But it’s far through the season anyway.
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Had my first jam session with my new band friends on Friday night. I learned a couple of new songs, semi-learned a couple more. YES, I HAVE STARTED A SPREADSHEET.

Uh oh. These people are GOOD. And loud. And they like fast, energetic songs.

We're doing some Pat Benatar, Blink 182, Green Day (soon), No Doubt, maybe some Alice In Chains, that sort of thing. All new songs to me, which is fine. I don't actually remember any songs from my previous lives; and frankly, if I never play Van Morrison for drunk 40-something coworkers ever again, that's okay. Not that there's anything wrong with being 40 - I wish I was 40 again! - just saying this is a different vibe altogether.

Edit: Also, cue me trying to remember which online sheet music stores I bought stuff from 20 years ago to see if I can re-download any of it. ALAS. SheetMusicPlus admits it knows me, but says I've never bought anything.
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Sophia, it seems, just likes hanging around.
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

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I have an under-counter integrated fridge/freezer. (Integrated in this case meaning that it's got a door on it, and is embedded in the cupboards).

I want to replace it with a free-standing one - i.e. one that will simply sit in the gap.

The various places I've looked at so far that do a delivery and also take away your old fridge only have options to replace an integrated fridge with an integrated fridge. Or a free-standing with a free-standing. Apparently they use different teams for each of these.

AO.com told me that I need to entirely remove the old one. John Lewis told me that they'd just send it out and hope that the free-standing fridge people happened to have the right tools with them, which doesn't sound ideal.

So, I could do with some advice on getting an integrated fridge/freezer removed and taken away. Preferably in the form of "Call these guys, they are vaguely* competent and cheap."

Anyone got any experience?


*I'm willing to settle for vague competence when it comes to removing things. Installing things is a different matter...
July 19th, 2025
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posted by [personal profile] a_cubed at 04:55pm on 19/07/2025 under
I have completed the semester's marking and mark returns for both University of Tokyo and Tokyo University of Science.

I am up to date on all the marking from Meiji University, though there will be some more essays submitted next Friday and the Friday after, for marking while I'm on "holiday" and I can then submit the marks to Meiji (one module out of three has been done).

I've completed the advance bookings for the holiday $OFFSPRING and I are going on next week.

I've complete a thing for the 2020 Worldcon admin, though there is still a big job ongoing with that to be done. The urgent one is completed, though.

I still have to pack for the trip.
Music:: Game of Thrones S2 Soundtrack
Mood:: 'relieved' relieved
July 18th, 2025
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July 17th, 2025
vivdunstan: Photo of some of my books (books)
Book haul from Monifieth Library (4 books from elsewhere in Angus, found in the library catalogue and transferred over to Monifieth for me) plus a small book about the Greek Myths I'd ordered from our local bookshop in Broughty Ferry.

5 books resting on a red sofa. At the bottom, lying flat beside each other, are two large hardback art books by Keith Brockie: "The Silvery Tay" and "Mountain Reflections". The book covers both show paintings of birds, and the books are full of these. Behind these two books, leaning upright against the sofa, are paperbacks "Voices of Scottish Librarians", "The Fiddle in Scottish Culture", and "All the Violet Tiaras: Queering the Greek Myths" by Jean Menzies in the 404 Inklings range.
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July 16th, 2025
vivdunstan: (oracle cards)
I recently bought artist Eugene Vinitski's Renaissance Venice inspired Tarot and Lenormand oracle card decks. Tried the first the other week - very pleased with it. Started looking at the second tonight. Gorgeous art. Nice accompanying book. Though I will need another to learn this new to me system.

Richly illustrated cards laid out on a red patterned cloth. The cards are Renaissance art style, including the doge's ceremonial barge, a woman sweeping the floor, looking out towards a palazzo, a glimpse of moonlit Venice, a stork looking out to the Grand Canal, and more. Each card includes a small traditional playing card image in the top right, and a number at bottom left. Above the 6 cards shown in detail others are spread open and some can be glimpsed more than others.
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