A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-19 04:30 pm

I say this with all my love, but she’s honestly too trusting. You can send her to the hardware

theknightlywolfe:

thebibliosphere:

Fun conversation with a friend on whatsapp this morning. She was showing off the vintage crystal goblets she thrifted and said something about using them to drink out of and I said, “how vintage?” as in, does this vintage crystal have lead in it?

And she said her mother in law told her lead poisoning is a myth to force the agenda of modern consumerism, so now I’m presenting a TED talk via the whatsapp groupchat because no, absolutely the fuck not.

Honestly Joy all power to you but that is one of those responses that would have ended the friendship. Like, not only is this a common knowledge thing because it was such a health hazard but how was there not a cognitive dissonance moment over “removing unnecessary metal from stuff” to “modern consumerism”? Like, did she not ask her MIL how removing lead caused modern consumerism? She just heard an absolutely batshit combination of words and decided they must be true?

Sorry, that’s too baby nazi coded for me to not walk away from.

I say this with all my love, but she’s honestly too trusting. You can send her to the hardware store for a tin of tartan paint and she’ll do it.

She also grew up in a similar environment to me (new age cult shit, avoid medicine, positive vibes only, eat a crystal) so if someone says something with great authority and shows sources (even if those sources are Facebook) she’s inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt. To her benefit, she knows she believes things too easily, and she tends to message me a lot to be like, hey, is this bonkers or legit? And tbh, after I talked to her for a while today, she was like, yeah, actually I was going to bring this up to you because it didn’t sound right because like, lead is fucking lead, right? –she just didn’t think it would happen in that moment in relation to the very old drink ware she’d just acquired.

Which as it turns out is now going to be purely decorative because she found a crack in it! Problem solved.

So like, yeah, you’re right. It’s cult shit. But that’s also the insane shit we grew up being told, so when people say things like this to me, and I am engaging with them directly, I try to meet it with patience and education, because I know that’s what it takes to break and prevent indoctrination.

You’ll never see me being nasty to Mormons of JW’s when they come knocking because they’re being told the world outside the cult hates them, and when you’re mean to them, it just reinforces the idea that the only people who care for them are the cult.

It’s the same in new age circles. You’re trained not to think for yourself. And some people can’t fully escape that mindset and remain vulnerable. My friend is one of them. But she always knows she can come to me with the outlandish things she either stumbles upon or stumbles into and run it past me for a reality check.

Is it sometimes exasperating and frustrating? Yes. Is it worth it? For me, yeah. That’s someone I care about and someone who’s experience I understand because I was also abused the same way.

Are there other people I have walked away from because they were in too deep and being around them were harmful to me? For sure. I’ve burned so many MAGA bridges back home right now because I cannot get through to them and my time and energy is better spent defending and caring for the vulnerable people in my community rather than burning myself out arguing with them.

She’s just not one of them.

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double_dutchess ([personal profile] double_dutchess) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-09-20 01:07 am

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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2025-09-19 05:23 pm
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Friday open thread: Yuletide 2025

After a lot of dithering, I finally got my Yuletide nominations in, and added them to the nominations coordination spreadsheet and post on [community profile] yuletide. My approach this year was to nominate things I'd be both happy to write and receive: a mixture of perennial unfilled requests, old favourites to which I love to return, and fandoms I'm looking to request with a slightly changed batch of characters from those I've requested and received in the past.

I've generally had a really excellent time in every year in which I've participated: I've loved pretty much every gift I've received (some remain some of the best pieces of fanfic I've ever read, in any fandom), in general what I write is well received, and it reliably remains the one exchange whose focus tends to play to my strengths (such as they are) and interests as a writer, and result in the type of fic that I most enjoy reading.

So, consider today's open thread post the opportunity to talk about Yuletide. Are you participating this year? How long have you been participating? What is your approach to nominating (a mixture of things you want to write and receive? more emphasis on one or the other?)? What are you hoping to see in the tagset? What do you think will end up being the unexpected 'big for Yuletide' fandom? How has your experience of the exchange been over the years? Or talk about anything else you can think of that's relevant to Yuletide!
Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-09-19 03:30 pm

Mimi Matthews, Book Clubs, and A Tahereh Mafi Collection

Posted by SB Sarah

Buckle up, because I’m doing the books on sale post today, and it’s always chaotic when my scattered brain tries to remember things in order the way Amanda’s does.

 

Rules for Ruin

Rules for Ruin, the first book in Mimi Matthews’ The Crinoline Academy series, is $1.99! Lara reviewed this book and gave it an A (!!) saying, “This is my first Bad Decisions Book Club of 2025. Sleep became a distant memory with this book. For context, I have a newborn. I had the opportunity to sleep, but chose not to because this book was much more important.”

She gave up sleep, y’all. The second book, The Marriage Method, will be out on November 25. If you know you’ll want it, a heads up that this is the week of Thanksgiving, so preordering means SURPRISE BOOK when you might be super duper busy and maaaaybe ready to not talk to people for a bit.

No one betrays the Academy. But now Euphemia must break the rules for her enemy, or let the rules break her heart.

On the outskirts of London sits a seemingly innocuous institution with a secretive aim—train young women to distract, disrupt, and discredit the patriarchy. Outraged by a powerful politician’s systematic attack on women’s rights, the Academy summons its brightest—and most bitter—pupil to infiltrate the odious man’s inner circle. A deal is bring down the viscount, and Miss Euphemia Flite will finally earn her freedom.

But betting shop owner Gabriel Royce has other plans. The viscount is the perfect pawn to insulate Gabriel’s underworld empire from government interference. He’s not about to let some crinoline-clad miss destroy his carefully constructed enterprise—no matter how captivating he finds her threats.

From the rookeries of St. Giles to the ballrooms of Mayfair, Euphemia and Gabriel engage in a battle of wits and wills that’s complicated by a blossoming desire. Soon Euphemia realizes it’s not the broken promises to her Academy sisters she should fear. . . . It’s the danger to her heart.

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You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

Shatter Me: The Six-Novel Collection

(Fingers crossed this deal stays put!) 

Shatter Me: The Six Novel Collection by Tehereh Mafi is .99c at Amazon (and $19.99 elsewhere). This collection contains the entire series: Shatter Me, Unravel Me, Ignite Me, Restore Me, Defy Me, and Imagine Me. That is a LOT of books.

Lara recommended the first book in a post-apocalyptic Rec League in 2021, saying, “Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me series is YA dystopia (revolution, war/climate devastation, military rule and dominance) with an extremely intense romance at its heart, although the heroine does not end up with her first crush.

Have you read this series?

Juliette can kill with a touch—will she wield her power for good, or will it turn her into the monster she’s always feared she truly is? Find out in the New York Times and USA Today bestselling Shatter Me series—all six novels are now available in this digital collection!

One touch is all it takes. One touch, and Juliette Ferrars can bring a grown man to his knees, begging for mercy. One touch, and she can kill.

No one knows why Juliette has such incredible power. It feels like a curse, like too great a burden for one person alone to bear. But The Reestablishment sees her as an opportunity. As a deadly weapon. And they’ll stop at nothing to shape her into what they want.

Juliette has never fought for herself before. But when she’s reunited with the one person who ever cared about her, she finds a strength she never knew she had.

This bestselling series from powerhouse author Tahereh Mafi showcases relentlessly thrilling action, heart stopping romance, and a war-torn world in which rebellion is the only path to freedom.

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You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

How to Read a Book

How to Read a Book by Monica Wood is $1.99! This may be to coincide with the paperback release. Many reviewers describe this as a “book club book” which is some delightful inception marketing in my brain now: How to Read a Book is a book club book. And now the word “book” has lost its meaning.

Anyway, this book as a 4.26 (!!) star average on GoodReads, and readers describe it as emotional and hopeful on Storygraph. One reviewer on Kobo cautions that while they liked the heroine, they didn’t like that the pastor is a “judgmental pervert” and that the church people were “judgmental and unforgiving.” This reader didn’t like the book for that reason, but that would be a reason for me to read it faster. Another review says there are talking parrots, so this seems like a mixed bag. Have you read this book?

Do you know how to read How to Read a Book, a book that is for book clubs? (Ok, I’ll stop.)

National Bestseller * From the award-winning author of The One-in-a-Million Boy comes a heartfelt, uplifting novel about a chance encounter at a bookstore, exploring redemption, unlikely friendships, and the life-changing power of sharing stories.

Our Reasons meet us in the morning and whisper to us at night. Mine is an innocent, unsuspecting, eternally sixty-one-year-old woman named Lorraine Daigle…

Violet Powell, a twenty-two-year-old from rural Abbott Falls, Maine, is being released from prison after serving twenty-two months for a drunk-driving crash that killed a local kindergarten teacher.

Harriet Larson, a retired English teacher who runs the prison book club, is facing the unsettling prospect of an empty nest.

Frank Daigle, a retired machinist, hasn’t yet come to grips with the complications of his marriage to the woman Violet killed.

When the three encounter each other one morning in a bookstore in Portland—Violet to buy the novel she was reading in the prison book club before her release, Harriet to choose the next title for the women who remain, and Frank to dispatch his duties as the store handyman—their lives begin to intersect in transformative ways.

How to Read a Book is an unsparingly honest and profoundly hopeful story about letting go of guilt, seizing second chances, and the power of books to change our lives. With the heart, wit, grace, and depth of understanding that has characterized her work, Monica Wood illuminates the decisions that define a life and the kindnesses that make life worth living.

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You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

The Second Chance Book Club

The Second Chance Book Club by Stephanie Butland is .99! I wonder if the Second Chance Book Club is as much of a book club book as How to Read a Book?

Hey, where are you going?

This book has a 4.4 star average on Goodreads, and 4.23 on Storygraph, and is about a woman named September who inherits a somewhat disheveled mansion, some money, and, along with it, a book club. Reviewers state that there are many references to other books, and that it’s very sweet and cozy.

Have you read this book? About book clubs?

Ok, I’m done now.

A heart-warming story about how a letter with surprising news changes everything – from the author of the beloved Found in a Bookshop
‘Compelling, eye-opening and heart-stirring, this book is unputdownable’ Katie Fforde

‘A warm and moving read with the healing power of books at its heart’ Kate Storey

‘A beautiful writer . . . such attentive compassion and warmth’ Carys Bray

‘Full of warmth, heart and most excellent book recommendations’ Zoë Folbigg

September was adopted when she was fifteen months old. She knows nothing about her early life, but she grew up safe and loved. Now, though, it’s just September and her feckless boyfriend Shaun. And she’s at her wits’ end. There’s never enough money, and she has nothing to look forward to.

Then a letter comes. September has inherited a house – and Shaun can see endless opportunities if she sells it. But, almost as soon as she sets foot in the garden, September knows she cannot let this home go. And she longs to find out more about the mysterious Lucia who left it to her.

When the members of Lucia’s book club arrive, for the first time September hears stories of her mother, of the aunt who adored her, and of the secrets that broke the family apart. And she begins to make new friends.

September feels safe here. But money alone can’t bring contentment. September is at the start of a journey full of surprises, shocks – and opportunities, if she’s brave enough . . .

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You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks

The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks by Shauna Robinson is $1.99 at Amazon – price-matching fairies, come on by! Katie mentioned this novel in a March 2024 Books on Sale post, saying it was good, and Heather S mentioned it in a Whatcha Reading post, saying, ” I really liked the characters. I knew it was women’s fiction, not romance, going in, so that was fine. It did have the “outsider comes in and in like 3 months knows a ton of people who will risk their jobs to help her so she can save everyone” trope, which annoyed me.” I also spotted this book recommended in a thread on Facebook for “recs with Gilmore Girls vibes.”

This book has a 3.81 average on Storygraph, and a 3.73 average on GoodReads. Robinson’s first book, Must Love Books, was on sale last month. 

Have you read this one?

“A sparkling bookish story about rules just begging to be broken.” — Abby Jimenez, New York Times bestselling author of Part of Your World and The Friend Zone

I, Maggie Banks, solemnly swear to uphold the rules of Cobblestone Books. If only, I, Maggie Banks, believed in following the rules.

When Maggie Banks arrives in Bell River to run her best friend’s struggling bookstore, she expects to sell bestsellers to her small-town clientele. But running a bookstore in a town with a famously bookish history isn’t easy. Bell River’s literary society insists on keeping the bookstore stuck in the past, and Maggie is banned from selling anything written this century. So, when a series of mishaps suddenly tip the bookstore toward ruin, Maggie will have to get creative to keep the shop afloat.

And in Maggie’s world, book rules are made to be broken.

To help save the store, Maggie starts an underground book club, running a series of events celebrating the books readers actually love. But keeping the club quiet, selling forbidden books, and dodging the literary society is nearly impossible. Especially when Maggie unearths a town secret that could upend everything.

Maggie will have to decide what’s more important: the books that formed a small town’s history, or the stories poised to change it all.

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You can find ordering info for this book here.

 

 

 

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-19 08:02 am

Only Murders in the Building (2021-present) Dirty Birds (S05E04)

cyle:

tvandfilm:

Only Murders in the Building (2021-present)
Dirty Birds (S05E04)

$20 says the screenwriter snuck this in just to do numbers on tumblr

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-19 07:59 am

😂

ayeforscotland:

thebibliosphere:

My mother is so funny. Everytime I put my ear cuffs on she’s always like, “I’m not sure I like that,” and she has no idea how to handle me cheerfully replying, “I do, that’s why I wear them 🥰”

So when that failed she was like, “what does @mothman-etd think about them?”

Like I’m sorry, you mean the man who hypes me up so much you can see his adoration of my very existence from space? The man who calls me his sun to his cryptid moth? That man? You think you can use that man to make me feel bad about myself?

Lol, lmao, even.

Anyway. The horrors persist but I’m feelin’ cute so ✌️

“Oh yeah, what does the man who’d fight god for you think?”

😂

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-19 07:56 am

I know my period is coming because I just hoofed my way through two family-sized bags of ready sated

I know my period is coming because I just hoofed my way through two family-sized bags of ready sated crisps. Not just any crisps, the bougie olive oil ones from Marks and Spencers.

£7 of crisps gone in less than twenty minutes.

And I’m still craving salt.

luminousdaze: Lilo & Stitch [by tiptoetwirl] (disney || Lilo & Stitch)
Stephie 👩🏽‍💻✨🌜🌠🌎💚🐳🎶🌌 ([personal profile] luminousdaze) wrote in [community profile] iconthat2025-09-19 06:03 am

Challenge 197: Flower Power 2

Challenge 197
The new theme is...
Flower Power 2
🌻 🌺 🌼 🥀 🌷
For this challenge we can create icons that show flowers or have floral designs and decorations.
The one is a do over of challenge 108 - which was the final challenge directed by the original admin before they let me adopt this community in 2019.
For easier entering and inspiration, I supplied some screen caps below (album link), mostly from animated movies. A few of them may also be good to crop into backgrounds to use if you don't have any other floral icon textures.

Inspo Icons. ... )

Challenge Guidelines, Directions & Rules... )

20 Inspo Screen Caps.... )
cimorene: Blue text reading "This Old House" over a photo of a small yellow house (knypplinge)
Cimorene ([personal profile] cimorene) wrote2025-09-19 03:48 pm

The long sewage nightmare is over

The plumber and the digger have left after tamping the dirt back down and pouring some new gravel where the car parks! The septic tanks have been removed and the separate rainwater drainage is in place!

The sewers from the tenant side do not empty into the tank under the garage anymore (that's still there though, but it shouldn't be able to give us any trouble unless we get like a month of flooding rains and a leak)!

It's all brown dirt and gray gravel again now, but here's a few pictures Wax took of the excavation earlier.


We have lost a few bushes and possibly some hostas, as well as a little flat cement pad that we didn't want, to the piles of dirt and digging. We will need to buy a few baby bushes (rhododendron maybe?) and a bunch of clover seed which hopefully might manage to outcompete the grass. And set the cement paver path back in place. All that has to be done during the autumn, before the frost, so... here's hoping. Also a city tree on the corner of the lot had a lot of its roots cut off and unfortunately a lot more on the other side last winter when the city dug up the street to fix the pipes. It's probably not gonna survive that, I guess.

I have been feeling full of anxiety and suspense when actually a lot of things are going well. This stupid open septic tank issue has been oppressing and terrifying us for a year. Monday and Tuesday are my last driving lessons and then I take the test (tons of anxiety) but my teacher and I agreed I've been doing pretty well. Wax and I have managed to cook together a bit more often, even.
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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2025-09-19 07:32 am

The Day in Spikedluv (Thursday, Sept 18)

This was a no-shopping day!! But I did get in a walk around the park while I was downtown. I also visited my aunt, hand-washed dishes, went for a walk with Pip and the dogs, put a chuck roast in the crock pot, and took mom to a dr. appt.

I finished the Duncan Kincaid book, read some fanfic, and watched some HGTV programs.

Temps started out at 45.1(F) and reached 78.4. I was not brave enough to wear shorts first thing in the morning, but I did change into them mid-morning! It was still only 64 degrees at that time, but much better than 45! I was glad later on that I had.


Mom Update:

Mom was doing pretty well in the morning, but she was exhausted by the time we got home from her doctor appointment. more back here )
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sabotabby ([personal profile] sabotabby) wrote2025-09-19 07:09 am
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podcast friday

 You should stop whatever you're doing and listen to Wizards & Spaceships' latest, "The Science Bros Answer Your Science Questions Part 2." There's a lot of explaining physics (and the problems with time travel, but also how mutable the immutable laws of the universe might be), and more slagging off the idea of Mars colonization. But most importantly there's a bit about dragon evolution that is rad as hell. It will make your day.
A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-19 03:14 am

Fun conversation with a friend on whatsapp this morning. She was showing off the vintage crystal&hel

Fun conversation with a friend on whatsapp this morning. She was showing off the vintage crystal goblets she thrifted and said something about using them to drink out of and I said, “how vintage?” as in, does this vintage crystal have lead in it?

And she said her mother in law told her lead poisoning is a myth to force the agenda of modern consumerism, so now I’m presenting a TED talk via the whatsapp groupchat because no, absolutely the fuck not.

Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-09-19 06:00 am

685. RT Rewind: August 1996 Ads & Features

Posted by SB Sarah

The August 1996 issue of Romantic Times featuring Love and Laughter, a new line from Harlequin, with a big banner at the top and two smaller covers for two of the lead titles, one being Dates and Other Nuts.It’s the 90s so the Ads and Features from the August 1996 issue of Romantic Times are a treasure trove of confusion. We’ve got:

  • A tour of Jude Deveraux’s Grade II Listed Home in Suffolk
  • Barbara Cartland perfumes
  • How should emoji faces be written? Nose or no nose?
  • What is the appeal of “nursing him back to health” plots?
  • And RT is going to answer the eternal question that has plagued womankind throughout the ages. It’s a doozy.

Music: purple-planet.com

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Here are the books we discuss in this podcast:

We mentioned:

Ready for some 90’s visual aids? OH YES.

Most particular thanks to Live4Art on eBay, who takes terrific photographs

Show Spoiler

Brownwyne Wolfe's Once Upon a Tangled Tale: A photograph of a blonde woman in a wedding dress with giant puffy sleeves and a veil flying behind her, being embraced by a VERY blonde frost and tip John DeSalvo in a tux

Frost & Tip!

Lady of Fire by Janeen O'Kerry features a blonde John DeSalvo with no shirt and a kilt, and long gold hair He is lifting a woman with red hair in a nightgown into the sky. Seriously, his hand is under her thigh and her back is arched. Behind her is a giant fire

He’s throwing her into that fire, right?

Venus Rising by Flora Speer, A woman in a strapless gown or maybe a bedsheet is arching her back against the midsection of a shirtless man with a mullet. There's a folly or maybe a spaceship behind them

That looks like a spaceship folly.

The ad for Deeper than the Night - a vampire and a miniskirt! A man in a high collar cape and a mullet frowns while below him he embraces a woman in his cape. She's wearing a short black a line shirt and a button down shirt

The Vampire, and the Mini Skirt! (I would have killed, lol, for a skirt like that in high school.)

An ad for Sweet Rewards by Melinda McRae and Halfway Home by Bronwyn Williams. Sweet Rewards has a picture of two hats, one top hat and one wicker hat wrapped in fabric and topped with flowers. Halfway Home has a picture of a couple embracing and she looks like she's nursing from his naked chest.

HAT! Also – breastfeeding pose!

A not-great-resolution cover of Halfway Home showing the blonde heroine kneeling in front of the hero, whose shirt is unbuttoned and off his shoulders but still tucked in Behind them is a MASSIVE FIRE - it is making them glow so you know they're very close

Apologies for the low res image, but not only is she kneeling/about to bite his nipple/or something else, they’re IN A FIRE.

Everyone is on fire in this issue.

A black and white image of a cover painting - a shirtless very muscular man with a big mullet, a woman with long hair in an off the shoulder gown, leaning into his chest, and they are about to smooch The caption is incredible Celebrity Topaz Man Michael O'Hearn makes his romance novel cover debut on Justine Dare's HEART OF THE HAWK, due out in October 1996. Michael is a bodybuilder and former Mr. America, who won his third Mr. Universe title last December, and who regularly appears as Thor on TV's Gladiators.

This caption has so much incredible information and is an entire journey.

DAME BARBARA CARTLAND CELEBRATES HER 95TH BIRTHDAY WITH SCENT OF ROMANCE BARBARA CARTLAND is marking her 95th birthday July 9th with a special perfume, Scent of Romance. "Any man would want to kiss a woman wearing this—but go no further," she said. Her classic fragrance created by The Perfumers Guild will raise funds for Dame Barbara's charities. Available only by mail order in England, priced at £I2.95 (Approx $17.95). It can be ordered from the U.S. using Visa/MC by fax—011 44 1923 268200.

Barbara Cartland perfumes! They’re on eBay, but I bet they don’t smell great.

An old image of Barbara Cartland in a gown with a single narrow strap and gathered fabric. Barbara's hair is curled around her head and she is wearing a pointed tiara

Check out this portrait of Dame Barbara! The gown, the tiara, the pose. Incredible.

Another ad that also shows how the pivot from clinch to single item covers is happening:

An Avon Books ad that shows two books at the top, Runaway Magic by Deborah Gordon, and Once More with Feeling by Emilie Richards, both have single item covers. Runaway Magic has a partially opened jeweled box with light coming out, Once More with Feeling has a dove carrying a heart locket. Below is Wicked at Heart by Danelle Harmon, which has a shirtless mullet man embracing a woman in a lose gown in a giant rose bush (Ouch) and Someone Like You by Susan Sawyer has a woman with curly hair kneeling on the grass in front of a mullet blousy shirt man who has his hand under her chin. It's a very tender pose

Someone Like You by Susan Sawyer in color - it's very pastel and pastoral, with a blonde woman in a pink gown kneeling in the grass between the knees of a open bloused mullet man who is holding her chin

Pastel and tender poses – looking the black and white covers up to see the color version is very fun.

And, one final cover: is this Peter Gallagher?

Andrea Kane's Echoes in the Mist shows a woman in a pink gown with ruffles, seated on a white iron bench with her legs over a man's lap. The man looks like Peter Gallagher, and he's wearing a burgundy coat and a cravat. They are posed in a garden with MUTANT LARGE FLOWERS like bigger than both of them.

Check out the flowers surrounding Peter Gallagher and his friend: MUTANT LARGE FLOWERS ATTACK!

 

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A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-18 03:47 pm

I am currently locked out of my Ko-Fi account so I can’t reply to messages just now, but thank

I am currently locked out of my Ko-Fi account so I can’t reply to messages just now, but thank you to the persons who sent me donations and lovely messages over the last few days.

Rest assured, a dehumidifier and an air purifier will be bought and I will indeed get myself a little treat. And by treat I mean I’m going to buy the ingredients to make honeycomb. Maybe some white chocolate too if I can find any without soya. Make myself an MCAS-friendly crunchy bar….

Actually, that sounds cracking. Right. New goal unlocked. I’m on a mission now.

A Humble Peddler of Weres ([syndicated profile] thebibliosphere_feed) wrote2025-09-18 03:36 pm

Worst cup of tea in my life was in London because of the water. I had a friend who didn’t both

silurisanguine:

anotherdayforchaosfay:

thebibliosphere:

jackironsides:

bewarethecircles:

rain-clouds-and-autumn-leaves:

derinthescarletpescatarian:

thebibliosphere:

angrylittlesliceofpizza:

thebibliosphere:

2nd day of trying caffeine again and seeing how my heart does. Dear god I missed tea made with Scottish water.

yay!

… wait what is special about scottish water

should we worry o_o

It’s soft water vs hard water. The minerals in Scottish water (soft water) make it very good for making tea and coffee taste better.

The hard water I have in the US leaves a bitter aftertaste.

Sometimes I go to the city and sample the fancy teas in the tea shop made with nice filtered water and buy some and bring them home and make them with tap water and wonder “why do they taste gross now? They didn’t taste gross before!”

And then I remember that I live on a limestone aquifer.

Hard water is absolutely disgusting compared to soft water

although it’s probably indeed better for cooking and drinking and such, I find soft water very scary to shower with. Soft water makes a… film? slime? thing? reaction with the soap, and no matter how much I wash it feels like it won’t leave. Evil feeling. My beautiful home water that is 90% rocks would never do that to me

…….. Very soft water absolutely does not do that, what the hell

I think, as some other people in the notes have pointed out, it’s the difference between naturally soft water and softened water when you add a system into your house and it does adds salts or whatever to pull the minerals out.

And yeah , actually, while I have never experienced the above with naturally soft water, now that I think about it, showering at my inlaws where they have a system can make my hair feel a bit like there’s a film on it.

Which I just assumed at the time meant their system needed changed, but now I’m comparing the sensation, it wasn’t the same weird brittle residue left over by hard water.

So I think that might be what people are complaining about.

I can confirm! I’m used to various ranges of hard water, the worst being in Bumfuck Nowhere, Oregon. You let a cup of water sit more than a minute and there will be stuff sinking and settling again the body. We lived outside that town for a few years, and up in the mountains we got our water from a private shared well. That water was silk and the town water was like a fishbowl. The well water gave made my showers soooo nice, and my eczema loved it. Everything i cooked and baked tasted better, and most especially tea.

I have also experienced installed soft water. It was weird how unclean I felt after showering. Everyone in the house (my parents and sisters) had the same opinion. Water tasted great, felt horrific. My oily hair never felt right. They had the thing adjusted so it would only impact the kitchen faucet. Immediate improvement. It’s been over 20 years, and I can still remember how gross I felt. I was genuinely worried I would be dealing with this when we learned about the well. It was explained by our then-landlady that installed systems use chemicals or something to sorta pull the minerals from the water. It leaves something behind, though, which is what we feel. Naturally soft? Bliss.

The closest I’ll get to soft water is my house is with one of those filtered water pitchers. We had one, and used it religiously when in Bumfuck Nowhere because the water was so terrible. Any water appliances, like a dishwasher, needed specialized cleaning due to mineral (namely calcium) buildup. That pitcher made it possible to cook without a funky aftertaste and tea tasted right.

UK had a variation of soft/hard water.
Welsh water is beautifully soft and makes excellent tea. (and as such Birmingham England, that gets the majority of it’s water from the reservoirs in the Elan valley)

Southern English water is hard as fuck, smells like chlorine at first and you HAVE to use filters to prevent it fucking up all your washing machines, dishwashers, kettles, showers, etc from limescale buildup.

We have a mineral filter attached to our shower which i always know is running low when a film of lime appears when the shower dries and my hair does not get clean properly. That’s not the filter, it’s what’s getting past the filter again.

Worst cup of tea in my life was in London because of the water. I had a friend who didn’t bother to use filters and the cup of tea she handed me had a chalky film floating on the top.

I remember opening the kettle and thinking I’d need a pickaxe to descale it.

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Fae ([personal profile] fatalfae) wrote in [community profile] su_herald2025-09-18 04:32 pm

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