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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2025-11-23 06:31 pm

Did I mention that I hate air travel?

I wanted to post separately about the flight out to Australia, which involved an almost comedically bad sequence of virtually everything that could go wrong on a plane journey going wrong one after another, to the point that it felt almost ridiculous.

My preferred airline and route to Australia is Singapore Airlines and Heathrow-Singapore-Sydney, because the former is just far and away the best of all available airlines flying from Europe to Australia, and the latter breaks up the journey in a way that suits me (plus Changi airport is just about the only major international airport in which it feels almost enjoyable to spend a few hours when you're sleep-deprived, dazed, and in physical pain from spending 10 or more hours sitting down). However, due to a variety of factors, this time around Matthias and I went with Emirates, with the stopover in Dubai. (The deciding factor was that Emirates fly some flights out of/into Standsted airport, which is only 45 minutes away from us by train, whereas Heathrow and Gatwick involve a long time on public transport getting into London, then another hour and twenty minutes on the train back to Ely on a train line that frequently has rail replacement buses for some or all of the line on weekends, and we knew that we would appreciate a quicker and easier return home after the long flight.)

The flight from Stansted to Dubai is only 6.5 hours, and it was completely uneventful. It was only when we moved on to the connecting flight to Sydney that the troubles began.

This started with an announcement on the plane that three passengers had checked in to the flight, but not boarded, so their luggage was going to have to be removed, and we'd need to wait fifteen minutes while this happens. This sort of thing is par for the course on long-haul international flights, so I wasn't too concerned at that point. But then fifteen minutes passed, and another announcement came: there was a big cloud of sand all over Dubai (I'd noticed this as we'd flown in on the preceding flight), and air traffic control were spacing out departures and arrivals for safety reasons, so we'd have to wait another 45 minutes.

The 45 minutes passed (indeed an hour passed), and then another apologetic announcement was made: they'd discovered a leak in one of the galleys, and so engineers needed to come in and fix it, or we might run out of water somewhere over the Indian Ocean. A gaggle of guys in high viz vests trooped in to solve the problem. By this stage I, and a handful of other passengers had moved to stand at the front of the plane, so that we could hear what the flight attendants were saying (delays don't bother me, but being kept in the dark as to the cause and length of the delay really does). They were telling me that these kinds of problems came up fairly regularly on flights, but they'd never experienced them all at once!

After some time, the high viz guys left the plane, and I noticed the flight attendants were having whispered, stressed-looking conversations. The source of their stress was soon revealed: two separate passengers were having medical emergencies (one of whom being a woman who had a milk allergy who had for some inexplicable reason requested and drunk a cup of tea with milk in it!), and a doctor would need to be called. This happened swiftly, and thankfully both sick passengers were checked, treated, and deemed safe enough to fly, so the doctors departed, we were all sent back to our seats, and the flight left, three hours late.

I fell asleep, and woke up somewhere over Western Australia. Normally this means another four hours or so, flying in a straight line across the middle of Australia until Sydney. However, after a little while, there was an announcement over the plane intercom: were there any passengers who spoke French, and if so, could they make themselves known? A couple of older French guys appeared, and were whisked away. A further announcement was made: was there a medical doctor on the plane? Another passenger emerged, and he and the two French guys were moved away to deal with yet another medical emergency! This was a third woman (different to the two previous passengers who had had medical emergencies at the gate in Dubai), and the French passengers were needed in order to translate for her.

At this point, I'd been watching the onboard flight tracker, and had noticed with some concern that it had suddenly switched from saying 'Dubai-Sydney, 2.5 hours remaining' to 'Dubai-Adelaide, 1.5 hours remaining'! I could actually feel that the plane shifted course and turned south, rather than keeping its course flying in a straight line from west to east along the middle of the country. If you look at a map of Australia, Adelaide is in the middle of the country on the southern coast. Sydney is on the middle of Australia's eastern coast, and a flight from the UAE to Sydney should not even pass over Adelaide, as it is too far south.

I asked a passing flight attendant about this change, and whether we were making an emergency landing in Adelaide to get medical care for the sick passenger. He said that it was a possibility, but the captain hadn't yet made up his mind whether this was necessary! For about an hour, the flight tracker definitely thought we were going to Adelaide, and both my brother-in-law and mother (who were tracking the flight online) told us later that online tracking websites had definitely said that our flight was going to land in Adelaide, but thankfully after about an hour heading south, the pilot shifted the plane's course north, the onboard tracker started saying 'Dubai-Sydney' again, and we landed in Sydney as intended, only two hours late. Ambulance workers met us at the gate, the sick passenger was taken off to get medical care, and all was well.

I have actually had much worse flights (including one back from Sydney where we had to make an emergency landing in Kuala Lumpur due to a failure of the plane's computer system, and knowing of the existence of this failure while we were flying over open ocean for several hours, which was absolutely terrifying), but all these things going wrong in succession was something else! The flight itself was actually calm and peaceful (other than the woman with the medical emergency and the possible diversion to Adelaide), and the airline staff handled everything with incredible poise and professionalism; I mean to write to Emirates and compliment their handling of the situation, since it can't have been much fun for them. I'm actually terrified of flying, but I was so busy worrying that we might have to divert to Adelaide that I forgot to be afraid for the entire waking duration of that flight!

The only eventful thing about the return journey was that 10 hours out of the 14 from Sydney-Dubai were so turbulent that the pilots kept the fasten-seatbelt sign on, and at times required the cabin crew to sit in their own seats with seatbelts on as well. This was extremely unpleasant and scary, but — as I kept reminding myself — not on the level of the equivalent flight I'd taken in reverse two weeks earlier!
A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-23 09:00 am

I have a migraine. Hard to tell if it’s front Holly getting sprayed with doggy perfume or just

I have a migraine. Hard to tell if it’s front Holly getting sprayed with doggy perfume or just my own hormones but blah. Someone tell me something good that happened to them this week? It can be big or little. I just want to read about good things happening to people while my occipital nerve lights itself on fire.

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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2025-11-23 09:39 am

The Day in Spikedluv (Saturday, Nov 22)

I hit Price Chopper and the Bakery while I was downtown. I did three loads of laundry, hand-washed dishes, went for several walks with Pip and the dogs, cut up chicken for the dogs' meals, scooped kitty litter, and showered. We had leftover lasagna for supper.

I read fanfic. Dr. Pol was my background tv in the evening.

Temps started out at 40.5(F) and reached 43.7. It was mostly overcast all day.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing well when I visited her. more back here )
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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2025-11-23 12:48 pm

The girl and the sea, turning, returning

I'm back home after two weeks away visiting my family in Australia. The arrival on Saturday morning — into freezing, driving rain and dark skies, after an unpleasant, sleepless, turbulent flight — was a bit of a shock to the system, but sleeping for 11 hours last night, plus coffee and pastries for breakfast this morning have done a lot to help. The garden is waterlogged and austere, but although all the fruit trees now have bare branches, astonishingly some of the flowering plants in the raised beds still have blooms on them.

Australia was the usual whirlwind of family visits (my parents and sisters live in two different states, which obviously necessitates a domestic flight to see my dad, stepmother and three of my sisters, plus I have five aunts — two of whom live in a seaside town an hour or so outside Sydney), catching up with friends, and various other bits and pieces. This time around I also took the opportunity to have a bunch of medical appointments that would likely have been difficult or impossible to get in the UK, and it's ridiculous how astonishing and nice it felt to receive medical care in settings where the doctors, nurses and other health professionals don't seem worn down by austerity and chronic understaffing. My Australian GP is the same one attended by my mum, sister #1, one of my aunts, her husband and adult children, and also both my maternal grandparents when they were alive, and the receptionist knows that all of us are related, and told me how much she loved my grandparents, which was sweet.

Other than friends and family, I have two main priorities when it comes to Australian visits: food, and bodies of water, and I made sure I got my fill of both of them. There is nothing that compares to an Australian cafe brunch, Australian coffee is second to none, and I took every opportunity to indulge in both, as well as eating my body weight in mangoes, which are impossible to get in any good quality in the UK. When in Melbourne, Matthias and I went out for a tasting menu at this incredible place for his birthday, and (at the brilliant suggestion of sister #1) mum, sister #1, Matthias and I spent the first weekend of the trip recouperating from jetlag at this beautiful place, which also involved a couple of delicious dinners and breakfasts, and that — plus a couple of other meals out — meant we were extremely well served on the culinary front.

Bodies of water included many swims with Mum at the best outdoor swimming pool, and the ocean in various guises. I have, of course, documented this secular pilgramage with a photoset here, storing up my memory of these home oceans until the next visit.

Returning to Australia is always psychologically odd, and this trip was no different, but I'm glad to have done it, and glad to have been there at this time of the year. And, above all, I feel immensely grateful for the fact that I'm an immigrant able to return to my country of origin when I want to, rather than having to close that door forever and sever that connection. I may have made the choice to live under different skies and beside different bodies of water, but the seas and skies that made me are always a twenty-four-hour flight away, still within reach.
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Humph ([personal profile] spiralsheep) wrote in [community profile] endings2025-11-23 11:58 am

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Nevertheless, it was words on paper. It opened a door, it made a friend, it told a story.
Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-11-23 09:00 am

Get Rec’d with Amanda – Volume 103

Posted by Amanda

Hey, everyone!

Can we all be shocked that there’s no non-fiction in this post? I’m definitely a little proud of myself. We have a middle grade graphic novel, a f/f novella, a cozy fantasy, and an Austen inspired anthology.

Have you received any great recommendations lately? Share them in the comments!

Bea Wolf

This was recommended in the SBTB Podcast Patreon Discord by Clay, and I desperately wanted to share it. Clay mention that this middle grade graphic novel is cute and funny, and that she’s given it successfully as a gift several times.

A modern middle-grade graphic novel retelling of Beowulf, featuring a gang of troublemaking kids who must defend their tree house from a fun-hating adult who can instantly turn children into grown-ups.

Listen! Hear a tale of mallow-munchers and warriors who answer candy’s clarion call!

Somewhere in a generic suburb stands Treeheart, a kid-forged sanctuary where generations of tireless tykes have spent their youths making merry, spilling soda, and staving off the shadow of adulthood. One day, these brave warriors find their fun cut short by their nefarious neighbor Grindle, who can no longer tolerate the sounds of mirth seeping into his joyless adult life.

As the guardian of gloom lays siege to Treeheart, scores of kids suddenly find themselves transformed into pimply teenagers and sullen adults! The survivors of the onslaught cry out for a savior—a warrior whose will is unbreakable and whose appetite for mischief is unbounded.

They call for Bea Wolf.

Add to Goodreads To-Read List →

You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

The Guy Sure Looks Like Plant Food To Me

Obsessed! A f/f novella inspired by one of my favorite musicals. 

From the best-selling author of Heartless Heathens, TGSLLPFTM is a killer rom-com, feel-good, magical short story about fated love blooming in the most unexpected of places.

I’VE GIVEN HER SUNSHINE

I’ve given her dirt

She’s given me much more

Than I ever deserved.

I’m begging her sweetly

I’m down on my knees

Oh, please,

KILL FOR ME

TGSLLPFTM Is a novella inspired by Roger Corman’s The Little Shop of Horrors

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Ladies in Waiting

This really slid under the radar! It’s a short story collection featuring Austen’s side characters from well-known authors, especially in romance. 

Celebrate Jane Austen’s classic novels with this short story anthology starring forgotten characters as they experience their own happy endings.

In honor of her 250th birthday, eight authors have come together with wildly imaginative reboots of the lives of several of Jane Austen’s minor characters. Written with plenty of love and wit, these clever stories star everyone from Pride and Prejudice’s snobbish Caroline Bingley to the modern descendant of Sense and Sensibility’s Eliza Williams and much more. Blurring genres and taking us across the oceans, Ladies in Waiting is a heartfelt celebration of Jane Austen and her timeless masterpieces.

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You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

Recipes for an Unexpected Afterlife

Cozy fantasy had a moment of retiree plots, where an adventurer would hang up their gear to settle down somewhere (often with plans to open up a small business). If you’ve been searching for me, try this one. 

An undead orc knight leaves battle behind for a new kind of afterlife—one with good food, good friends, and maybe even fatherhood.

Rottgor is worn out. Literally. Barely held together by dark magic, he has protected the Necropolis for centuries. When he’s forced into retirement, he’s faced with a new challenge: to forge a future guided not by obligation, but by passion.

Following his heart (and stomach), he decides to open a restaurant where the city’s undead and living residents can share food and community. He’s helped in his quest by an unlikely assortment of neighbors, including elves, skeletons, vampires—and a young orphan girl named Astra, whose ancestry, if discovered, could put her and the entire Necropolis in danger. To protect Astra and the life he’s building, Rottgor must face his past and form new alliances built on friendship, loyalty, and love. As comforting as warm pumpkin bread, this gentle fantasy traces how even a dark history can rise into a bright future.

 

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Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-11-23 07:00 am

Sunday Sale Digest!

Posted by Amanda

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If you want to have a little extra fun, be a little more yourself, and be part of keeping the site open for everyone in the future, we can’t wait to see you in our new subscription-based section with exclusive content and events.

Everything you’re used to seeing at the Hot Pink Palace that is Smart Bitches Trashy Books will remain free as always, because we remain committed to fostering community among brilliant readers who love romance.

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 06:08 pm

We’re making potions (mixing all the different flavors of milk together) and burning a sacrifi

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

We’re babysitting tonight and I have learned a lot of things in the last hour. Namely that my 4yo niece cheats at hide and seek.

It’s my turn to hide and I climbed into the bathtub and pulled a towel over my head. I can hear her downstairs complaining to @mothman-etd that she can’t find me and she needs help lol

They still haven’t found me and she asked why I’m so good at hiding and he told her in the most serious way possible that her auntie is a witch who can turn invisible.

So now I kinda feel like I’m obligated to sneak out and hide somewhere she’s already looked and then act surprised she can see me.

I ‘reappeared’ in her bedroom and the look of wonderment on her face when she found me was that of a die hard Disney girl who just realized her aunt is probably the villain in all her favorite stories and adjusting her moral allegiance accordingly.

“Oh! So that’s why your house is Halloween all the time!”

That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.

We’re making potions (mixing all the different flavors of milk together) and burning a sacrifice (forgot about the gluten free pizza in the oven.)

What’s my nephew doing? Well, turns out the two year old is Spiderman and can haul himself up to the window using his upper body strength, so Mothman is keeping that situation contained.

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 05:48 pm

“Oh! So that’s why your house is Halloween all the time!”

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

We’re babysitting tonight and I have learned a lot of things in the last hour. Namely that my 4yo niece cheats at hide and seek.

It’s my turn to hide and I climbed into the bathtub and pulled a towel over my head. I can hear her downstairs complaining to @mothman-etd that she can’t find me and she needs help lol

They still haven’t found me and she asked why I’m so good at hiding and he told her in the most serious way possible that her auntie is a witch who can turn invisible.

So now I kinda feel like I’m obligated to sneak out and hide somewhere she’s already looked and then act surprised she can see me.

I ‘reappeared’ in her bedroom and the look of wonderment on her face when she found me was that of a die hard Disney girl who just realized her aunt is probably the villain in all her favorite stories and adjusting her moral allegiance accordingly.

“Oh! So that’s why your house is Halloween all the time!”

That is the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 05:41 pm

I ‘reappeared’ in her bedroom and the look of wonderment on her face when she found me w

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

We’re babysitting tonight and I have learned a lot of things in the last hour. Namely that my 4yo niece cheats at hide and seek.

It’s my turn to hide and I climbed into the bathtub and pulled a towel over my head. I can hear her downstairs complaining to @mothman-etd that she can’t find me and she needs help lol

They still haven’t found me and she asked why I’m so good at hiding and he told her in the most serious way possible that her auntie is a witch who can turn invisible.

So now I kinda feel like I’m obligated to sneak out and hide somewhere she’s already looked and then act surprised she can see me.

I ‘reappeared’ in her bedroom and the look of wonderment on her face when she found me was that of a die hard Disney girl who just realized her aunt is probably the villain in all her favorite stories and adjusting her moral allegiance accordingly.

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 05:27 pm

They still haven’t found me and she asked why I’m so good at hiding and he told her in t

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

We’re babysitting tonight and I have learned a lot of things in the last hour. Namely that my 4yo niece cheats at hide and seek.

It’s my turn to hide and I climbed into the bathtub and pulled a towel over my head. I can hear her downstairs complaining to @mothman-etd that she can’t find me and she needs help lol

They still haven’t found me and she asked why I’m so good at hiding and he told her in the most serious way possible that her auntie is a witch who can turn invisible.

So now I kinda feel like I’m obligated to sneak out and hide somewhere she’s already looked and then act surprised she can see me.

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 05:07 pm

It’s my turn to hide and I climbed into the bathtub and pulled a towel over my head. I can hea

thebibliosphere:

We’re babysitting tonight and I have learned a lot of things in the last hour. Namely that my 4yo niece cheats at hide and seek.

It’s my turn to hide and I climbed into the bathtub and pulled a towel over my head. I can hear her downstairs complaining to @mothman-etd that she can’t find me and she needs help lol

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 05:05 pm
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Challenge 198: Pumpkin Patch 6

I hope this isn't too late. All of these are from Babygirl.

Palette № 7.
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A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 02:56 pm

Thank you! Our oil based dog shampoo has managed to get more of it off her coat but it’s stuck

roseintherainforest:

thebibliosphere:

Ugh. The groomer, despite explicit instructions NOT to use scented products on Holly Mop, sprayed her with doggy perfume.

It is in her file NO SCENTS, NO PERFUME. We supply our own unscented dog shampoo and everything. The guy behind the counter even reminded the groomer when Mothman dropped her off, not to use any scents.

We gave her another bath but I can still smell it. Any dog groomers following me, how long do those doggy perfumes last? Is there a way to safely get it off of her?

I’m wheezing from the brief five second contact I had with her before the scent rose up and hit me in the face.

I used to be a bather at my family’s dog grooming shop; I couldn’t tell you how long it’ll last without knowing what exactly they used on her. As far as getting the smell off, our go to for extremely malodorous or skunk sprayed dogs was dawn original dish soap. Safe enough for puppies, not perfumed, and it should strip out any remaining odour.

If you have it, I’d follow with an unscented dog conditioner just to avoid stripping her coat too much, due to multiple baths in short succession, and that dawn will remove almost all residue.

If Hollymop gets scented again, the best thing to do is to lather with dawn without water and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing. It’s the same protocol we use for skunked dogs; water opens the cuticle of the hair and locks in the odour.

Best of luck with the decontamination effort!

Thank you! Our oil based dog shampoo has managed to get more of it off her coat but it’s stuck to her face where she’s being too squirmy to let us get in there.

If it lingers we’ll try the dawn. It at least can’t be any worse for me than whatever this is.

(To everyone in the notes: I’ve emailed the manager who has taken my fragrance allergies very seriously in the past so hopefully at the very least we get our money back. I don’t want that groomer on staff today touching her again.)

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-11-22 02:21 pm

Ugh. The groomer, despite explicit instructions NOT to use scented products on Holly Mop, sprayed&he

Ugh. The groomer, despite explicit instructions NOT to use scented products on Holly Mop, sprayed her with doggy perfume.

It is in her file NO SCENTS, NO PERFUME. We supply our own unscented dog shampoo and everything. The guy behind the counter even reminded the groomer when Mothman dropped her off, not to use any scents.

We gave her another bath but I can still smell it. Any dog groomers following me, how long do those doggy perfumes last? Is there a way to safely get it off of her?

I’m wheezing from the brief five second contact I had with her before the scent rose up and hit me in the face.