Week-long Welcomings from Moosylvania: May 6th through May 12th

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Welcomings will be posted at the start of each week (every Sunday morning). To find the posts, just bookmark this link and Voila! (which is Moose for “I found everyone!!”).

The format is simple: each day, the first moose to arrive on-line will post a comment welcoming the new day and complaining (or bragging!) about their weather. Or mentioning an interesting or thought provoking news item. Or simply checking in.

So … what’s going on in your part of Moosylvania?

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  1. Stomach issue is annoying. Still no pain or discomfort, just…..gotta be close to the bathroom. Did a search, anything from norovirus (I think I’d know if I had that) to IBD/Chron’s; in other words not super helpful.

    Ok, I have found the way I will always search youtube from now on. This video from Tulsa was labeled “Adam cam”. Bono is saying something inspiring & political. I can’t hear him because Adam. Yes, I’m a little obsessed, but he’s just so handsome.

    • Hope you can find out what’s wrong, another! Miss PC suffered from a bathroom-demanding ailment on Sunday but by evening she was fine. I recommended a yogurt smoothie for her.

      Here’s wishing you a speedy recovery!

    • {{{ad}}} Healing Energy. Actually, music is Healing Energy. :) moar {{{HUGS}}}

  2. Good morning, Moosekind! It’s another delightful May day here in NoVa, with a current temp. of 55 F., on its way to 77 F! Ah, spring at lahst! I can’t appreciate the blue sky and sunlight to its fullest extent because of the dark glasses I have to wear indoors and out. I put in the prescription eyedrops at 6 a.m. and have been putting in the “tears” every hour on the hour. At the checkup today she’ll tell me how long I have to use the “tears.”

    I accidentally took two prescription Motrin yesterday so my husband called the Kaiser Advice Nurse, who called Poison Control. We found out that it wasn’t a toxic dose, thank Goddess. (It’s hard to know what you’re doing when you have to keep your eyes closed for two hours.) Anyway, I’m not in any discomfort, am looking forward to liberation from dark glasses, and so on. I will have to sleep in goggles for two weeks, however.

    Younger Son and the children came over last night to help Grandpa put my desk chair together. It, and the chair mat, are my Mother’s Day present. It is so very nice to have a desk chair again!

    Am amazed and disheartened about the Eric Schneiderman situation. Here I’d been thinking he was one of the good guys! Sniff. Can we make a Sleep Indoctrination Podcast that every male would be required to listen to for at least six months? Remember the sleep indoctrination techniques in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World? “We always throw away old clothes. We only want new clothes. We always throw away old clothes…”

    That could be adapted to, “Women are not your property to use at your will. Women are free and independent humans just like you. You must treat women with respect.”

    Just read a post by feminist Carol Christ on anthropologist Peggy Sanday’s two years of living on an Indonesian island where women are in charge. So pleasant to read about things like that. I’d thought the society described in Leaving Mother Lake was the only one.

    Time to get on with my morning chores. Wishing all a good day!

    • The Schneiderman situation is so disheartening. I’m just ill about the whole thing, and it isn’t helped by the gleeful reaction of some of the MAGA crowd. Have they so lost their humanity that they don’t understand (or care) that women were hurt by his actions?

      Glad to hear that doubling down on your Motrin didn’t create any problems and that answers were so readily available. The sleep goggles, on the other hand, sound perfectly awful; will there be any sleep for you when they’re on?

      • That was the point where I closed Twitter for the night – for some reason people I follow thought I would like to see Don Jr.’s reaction. No thank you! Life is too short.

      • Surprisingly, yes. Fourteen years ago when I got the original Lasik, I had to sleep on my back, in sunglasses, for two weeks. With these goggles, I can sleep on my side.

        Whatever I have to go through is worth it, believe me. ANYTHING is better than glasses! And after 45 years I was no longer able to tolerate contact lenses. At my checkup today the doctor said my vision was already 20/25 and it will continue to improve.

        Lasik is the second-best invention ever (the first being the birth control pill). No. 3 is air conditioning and No. 4 is printing.

        • I gave up on contact lenses after I discovered I needed tri-focals to properly work in front of a computer screen – I was 48 at the time. I don’t like wearing glasses, but I couldn’t bring myself to do something to my eyes that had even the slightest risk of damage. You are braver than I am! I hope your time in “eye hell” passes quickly.

          • Thank you, Jan. When I wore glasses, the lenses were so thick the edges had to be beveled to fit into the frames. I hated them. Had to start wearing glasses at age 9, and came in for plenty of teasing from my classmates. My parents bought contact lenses for me when I was 15, which made life a bit more bearable—at least I didn’t look hideous in my own eyes. But every time the wind blew…catastrophe! Dust and contacts do not go well together.

            Oh, well, that’s over now.

  3. 65 heading for 85 and as long as the humidity stays low I’m perfectly happy with that – delighted in fact. Sunny at the moment and hopefully will stay that way. Got 21.9 KWHs yesterday and the m-t-d is 95.6 so we should crest 100 by noon. Gonna have to do better than this (1st week of May) to reach 500 for the month or even to do more than top 400. We shall see what we shall see.

    Definitely stayed away from twitter once the newest abuser thing came up. Way too many people – on our side – are defending him, are attacking people like Gillibrand over it even though as best I can tell she had/has nothing to do with it, are questioning the timing, bringing in Russian bots, and just about anything and everything they can think of except “can’t you bastids keep your effen hands to your own person/self? get the eff out of here.” It doesn’t matter about the timing. Yes, I’m sure whoever released this are not our friends and released it at what they considered to be a really bad time for us – but if he hadn’t done it in the first place there wouldn’t have been anything to release. At any time.

    Rearranged my plans for the day. My friend has an offsite meeting this morning and needs the car so she’s going to swing by here and pick me up after the meeting, I’ll take her back to work then go vote and run my errands. There’s an end-of-semester faculty/staff progress report meeting this evening I’ve been invited to. I haven’t seen any of the faculty since last December so I’m planning on going. I’ve stayed away from the office because it wouldn’t be fair to her – people would still be looking at me as the “senior staff” and her as subordinate – but I’ll be happy to see folks again in a (much) less official setting. Need to get a few things done this morning that I’d planned to do this afternoon. Bright the day, Meeses. {{{HUGS}}}

  4. Good morning, 54 and partly sunny in Bellingham. I tossed and turned last night so I’m grateful to have a fence full of ivy to clip. I can’t change the nasty tRump world we’re living in, but hater’s hell is toxic, so I’m going to tend to my little corner of the world today.

    Thanks for your nice comments, and my very best wishes for a sane and safe Tuesday for all of us.

    • {{{princesspat}}} your little corner of the world is where beauty and sanity dwell. Doing what you can while ignoring what you can’t do anything about is very healthy (as in call your congresscritter about the farm bill, ignore the twitter storms). Enjoy clipping your ivy (be careful and don’t overdo) – Healing Energy and more {{{HUGS}}}

  5. Good morning, meeses! Wednesday …

    It is 64 degrees in Madison with an expected daytime high of 72. It is raining now and rain and thunderstorms are in the forecast.

    It was good to see that Rich Cordray – and the Democratic Party wing of the Democratic Party – won in Ohio last night. He will be a good governor and we need a Democratic governor in Ohio to ensure an honest election in 2020. I did not pay too much attention to the Republican primaries because rooting for the worst person is a bad idea and does not guarantee a win (see, 2016). I think if we get out the vote in purple states it does not matter who the opponent is – we have winning ideas and we will run on them.

    The embarrassing Republican president and his war hawks have turned America into a rogue nation by reneging on an international agreement and UN resolution. Iran will abide by the agreement because the other members of the JPCOA will continue to trade with them. The only ones hurt are the people whose jobs are lost because of billions of dollars in cancelled contracts from this 3-year long Republican temper tantrum that finally ended with a ginormous eye-poke – to ourselves. This is the future the Republicans wanted.

    See all y’all later!

  6. Good Wednesday Meese
    48 going up to 79 here in NY.

    Keyboard pounding day for me.
    Need to take a look at all the election results (thanks Jan – re Ohio) then back to writing.
    PR

    • {{{Denise}}} – Happy keyboard pounding and what do you think of this foundation? It’s too new for CharityNavigator to rate, but Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto is Spokesperson & on the board. If you think it’s a good one, I’ll do my best to boost the signal. Thanks.

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  7. Good morning, Moosekind! It’s another beautiful day here, with a current temp. of 50 F. in Ashburn, climbing to a high of 80 F. today. Perhaps we’ll take the covers off the porch furniture and actually sit out there.

    Another night from hell: up at 3, awake till 4:30, finally said hail, I’m getting up. The only thing I miss about being young is the deep, wonderful sleeps I used to enjoy.

    Feel mildly cheered that the awful criminal lost in West Virginia. Still, the Rethugs who did win are “Thang Lite,” so there’s that. Read an article by Petula Dvorak in yesterday’s WaPo to the effect that the “watermen” in Maryland are suffering a terrible crab harvest this year. Why? Because Thang’s discouragement of immigrants means there’s no one to get out there and net the crabs for which Maryland is famous. The watermen all voted for Thang but they don’t blame him—oh, no! “No finger-pointing.” “He’s doing his best.” Today, if I do aught else, I will go down on bended knee and reverently thank Goddess I’m not that stupid.

    Soon it will be an entire year since Puerto Rico has been in the dark. And the Capitol Hillions still don’t give a damn! Wish they’d get what’s coming to them.

    The dog has another doctor appointment this morning, after which we’ll try to do more clearing of the junk in our flat. The Custom Design woman here at AP refuses to return my calls. I can’t remember the name of whatever flooring we have in the kitchen, which is hampering my efforts to get the carpet ripped out and replaced. I may have to march over to her office tomorrow morning and simply barge in.

    Wishing all a quiet day with no nasty surprises from you-know-what-source. :)

    • Indeed! “Today, if I do aught else, I will go down on bended knee and reverently thank Goddess I’m not that stupid.”

      Sadly, we will be pulling the shrapnel out of our butts for years because of their stupidity. When we take back government, we have to find a way to not keep giving it back every 8 years. One of these days, the light bulb has to go on for long enough to give us a 3rd Democratic Party term. The intervening years – Bush II and Trump – are one day going to end up in a mass extinction event.

  8. Every day it feels more like the “before” part in a post-apocalypse movie. Or maybe “during”. I just ask that the collapse comes after the 22nd, please.

    So my stomach thing could also be hormonal. I just looked up one of the reasons for my disturbed sleep (my feet are hot — like, seriously hot — at night) and that’s hormonal. One of the many reasons for my digestion thing — hormones. Yay.

    And I’m going to link to another new Snow Patrol song because I think they wrote one about the Resistance. All the lyrics are in one of the comments — this is one time to yes read the comments — but this:

    You’re angry but you don’t know how to be that yet
    It seems too much went wrong and all at once
    Resistance seems impossible from down this low
    And surely no one else can feel like this
    [Pre-Chorus]
    But on the streets
    You can see them gathering
    And in your heart
    You know they feel like you do
    [Chorus]
    Sound and pulse and volume
    Hands just reaching other hands
    This is almost overload
    I said almost overload
    Friends and foes and princes
    Are all just human in the end
    This is so damn simple, yeah
    It’s so damn simple

  9. 70 (humidity 79%) heading for 85 again today. Sun keeps coming and going. “Only” got 18 KWHs yesterday, the m-t-d is 114 – not gonna make 500 at this rate. But we still have time. It’s only the 9th and today’s production isn’t in yet.

    I think I may avoid twitter for a while – not that I’m not mostly ignoring it anyway except for RTing a very select few folks’ stuff but possibly stay off my TL altogether for a bit. It’ll cut down on my RT’ing but not by that much. I usually RT Aji’s from her “tweets” page and Denise’s from either here or DK (I missed doing the RT’s of the Black Kos twitter roundup yesterday – I didn’t get home until after 8 from the end of semester faculty/staff thing – and had indulged in a glass of wine while there). I enjoyed myself, hugged a lot of people – and think I was absolutely right about not going on campus and visiting. They’re still thinking of me as the “senior staff” – the Chair accidently attributed something to me in part of the announcements because she’s still in that mindset. I understand, I was her support, the person she depended on for her first 2-1/2 years as Chair to explain how things had been done, why they’d been done that way, and how to fit that in with whatever the current demands happen to be. I need to stay away from the office until those kinds of slips stop happening. It’s not helpful or fair to my friend who is currently holding that position. When they are thinking of her as “senior staff” and not as my assistant I can go back and visit if I feel like it.

    I need to do my internet stuff whatever that ends up being then go do some outdoor stuff. The more sunshine I get the better. And considering I’ve stepped outside my “normal” diet several times this week I need to get some extra exercise. LOL. Bright the day, Meeses. {{{HUGS}}}

  10. Good morning, Meesefolk. Despite working on costumes most of the day yesterday, I didn’t miss the news about 45*s decision to violate the JCPOA (h/t to John Dingell for making that distinction). I was feeling a lot of despair as a result, so this morning I didn’t get out of bed until I had the mantra, “How are you going to create beauty today?” firmly fixed in my head.

    I’m not sure this counts as “beauty” but the work on the costumes for Charlotte’s Web is moving along. I got Sheep’s top basted together last night and was preparing to cut out the pattern for capris I’m going to make for the bottoms. I stopped though, because I was going to have to make so many adjustments to the pattern, and I didn’t want to do that when it was late and I was tired. It was a good decision; my subconscious must have been working on it overnight, because I remembered I had a pattern for scrubs that went up to a men’s XXXL. It will be much easier to adjust that pattern. I’ll be cutting that out here at work…my boss is a jerk on many levels, but because his ex-wife also did theatre costuming, he understands the demands. (He even built a work table for use as a cutting table.) This fabric sheds like crazy though, so I’ll be vacuuming all over once the cutting is done. (I’d almost prefer to be standing in a grove of cottonwood trees in the spring than dealing with this fabric, but it was just too perfect to pass up.) I should be able to get the Sheep capris ready for fitting by tonight, and I’ll also be dying some fabric pink so I can start making Wilbur’s overalls tomorrow. I’m a bit farther ahead than expected, but the more detailed costumes are still waiting in the wings so that will change soon enough. In the meantime, I’ll celebrate, enjoy, and continue to look for and create beauty.

    • I’m really enjoying your costume posts. You are bringing back so many memories of my ballet sewing days. Learning to sew tutus was a challenge, but the biggest learning curve was pacing myself. I still have a photo of 10 tutus in my sewing room, as 1 hour to complete a detail on each tutu meant 10 hours. Funny how I keep relearning that lesson!

      Please share a photo if you can.

      • I had to make a tutu for an actor that played Essie in You Can’t Take It With You. The fortunate thing about costuming is that you can take shortcuts as long as they won’t be obvious to the audience, so I bought a used square dance petticoat and built the tutu over that. Still, the experience has made me permanently tulle-adverse. The baby spiders in Charlotte are going to be wearing no-sew tulle skirts (you just knot strips of tulle over an elastic belt), and I said I would provide the materials but somebody else could put them together. I can’t even begin to imagine making 10 tutus; that’s nightmare material for me!

        • I’m also following these sewing discussions with deep interest as I intend to pick your brains later, DoRe and princess, when I get to that part of my book.

          (Sniff. Haven’t worked on my novella since February. Too busy with bringing order out of chaos.)

      • Oh, wait, you asked for photos; I’ve been posting a few on Twitter. The first is Lamb’s top and skirt, ready for fitting (click on the photos for the full view):

        And Sheep’s top, sans sleeves and only basted together for now:

        • Sewing rooms messes are so creative! Mine used to be buried in tulle as I would gather all the layers, hang the various lengths in groups, and then dig into sewing them to the underlying support.

          I finally learned to fit an exact muslin to each dancer before starting the tutu because I always had to work late into the night to finish on time. The muslin was my guide, and if I didn’t second guess myself to much the final fitting was usually successful. Lots of pressure along with the creative fun!

  11. Good morning, 57 and raining in Bellingham. To my delight, complete recordings of The Transatlantic Sessions are now on YouTube. The music is wonderful and the series is filmed in old houses in Scotland so it’s a joy to watch as well as to listen to. I’m playing season two now, three hours of distraction!

    Best Wednesday wishes to all.

    • Oh, that sounds like it will be wonderful (no sound on my work computer, hence the future tense). I may play it while sewing, but I’ll have to make sure I don’t actually watch [too much of] the videos. I get so intensely homesick for Scotland when I watch anything filmed there. It still amazes me how completely the place captured my heart; 35 years later, and I still get a bit misty when I think of our years there.

  12. Good morning, meeses! Thursday …

    It is 57 degrees in Madison with an expected daytime high of 66. Mostly cloudy skies today with a chance for rain this evening. Tomorrow we drop into the deep freeze again a high of 43 and rain. We won’t see the 70s again until Monday. This is why most cautious gardeners wait until the official start of planting season – Memorial Day.

    The news is filled with torture and war and political corruption being given a free pass – and it is pretty depressing. It is a good day to put my nose to the grindstone and get lapsed projects completed.

    See all y’all later!

  13. Good Thursday Meese

    52 here in NY – going up to 75 with rain

    • Puerto Rico is asking FEMA to leave the power crews in place for another 90 days:

      The last of the federal government’s power restoration crews are scheduled to leave Puerto Rico when their contract expires next week, leaving the island’s power utility with the task of energizing the last 1.5 percent of customers still waiting eight months after Hurricane Maria.

      But on Wednesday, the island’s representative in Congress asked the federal government not to send its crews home.

      In an urgent letter to the heads of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rep. Jenniffer Gonzalez requested that the agencies extend their restoration contracts on the island for up to 90 days.

      “Out of an abundance of caution in the face of the upcoming hurricane season,” wrote Gonzalez, “I must urge that there be an extension of the mission that allows agency and contract crews to remain in place to see that the system is 100 percent restored.”

      FEMA is “preparing a response”. I hope it is not a big middle finger. :(

  14. Leaving work early for a doctor appointment (just an annual, though I will ask about the stomach thing & the hot feet). So many people are out this week, it’s felt super busy though we’re probably not getting more calls, there’s just fewer of us. Rachel’s interview of Michael Avenatti last night was fantastic — no softballs, she pushed him on some things. He tweeted this morning that he appreciated it.

    Chicago weather forecast looks a bit chilly for this Texas girl. And rainstorms on concert day. But it’s 2 weeks away, it could change.

  15. Good morning, Moosepeeps, and will this really turn out to be Thor’s Day? It’s cloudy this morning, with hit-or-miss thunderstorms predicted between the hours of 2 and 8 p.m. Currently it’s 60 F. in Ashburn, going up to 80 F.

    Who is Michael Avenatti? It’s hard not to be glued to the telly with all this going on. Are his revelations the thread that’s going to unravel the whole sweater? Did he say to himself, “If Russia isn’t going to bring Thang down, can we get him on money laundering and corruption? Follow the money!”

    While it’s thunderstorming outside we’ll get on with deciding what to keep and what to give away. Someone left a massive mirror with an ornate frame in the trash room the other day. It’s far too nice to throw in the dump, so I asked Dearly to bring it up here, which he did. Three times a day I look into it and ask, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of us all?” Dead silence.

    The custom design person finally got in touch and she’s coming over next Wednesday morning to talk about the floors. Hubby used the Extrac-Vac again but I can STILL smell dried pee on the carpet.

    This morning is library morning (yes, they actually bring books from the library for us “olds”) and voter registration morning. I have my voter registration card already as I signed up for “motor voter” when we moved here. I’m not sure my husband is registered, though, so I want to check that. Our primary is June 12. The Woman Comstock is already advertising on telly, the snake. Only women are in this latest commercial. Nowhere in the commercial does it mention that Comstock the Coward ran away from her constits in January when they tried to have a town hall, nor does the commercial mention her “A” rating from the NRA.

    Wishing a good day to all at the Pond and beyond, and let us hope for peace.

    • Ha!

      Three times a day I look into it and ask, “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of us all?” Dead silence.

      Probably stunned silence that you would even doubt that it is you!! :)

  16. 66 (humidity 84%) heading for 80 so slightly cooler than yesterday. Got enough sunshine to generate 22.3 KWHs yesterday and the m-t-d is 136.8 – not sure we’ll manage that today and it will take a bunch of those kind of days to reach the 500 target. We shall see what we shall see. No dealing with the HVAC at the office seems to be a good thing for my health. And probably my electricity usage.

    Not gonna pay attention to what Evil the Deplorables are up to – it’ll just make me sick. Just gonna work to my ability to vote them out. The “fix” is bust up the media monopoly/consortium (not technically a monopoly) – the media is the propaganda arm for the RWNJs who own it. Own 90% of it and influence the rest. Whether government owned or corporate owned, having the media in that few hands means it’s propaganda and we don’t have a free press. But we’ll do what we can when we can. Meanwhile I’m RTing a few categories of things, checking on folks I’m trying to figure some way to help, and getting outdoors while the weather is pleasant. Bright the day, Meeses. {{{HUGS}}}

  17. Good morning, 50 and cloudy in Bellingham. Yesterday was a good day re my health issues. I met with Dr C for the 3rd annual follow up for the kidney cancer and all’s well. Better yet, given my “scores” on the multiple exams I will only need to be monitored via lab tests now, yay! I do need some PT to help with the internal scar tissue because it’s effecting my core muscles, but that will be easy. I’m very relieved.

    My thoughts are in the garden today. It’s time to plant some flowers so I need to go find some!

    Best wishes to all for a healthy and happy Thursday.

    • {{{princesspat}}} – YAY!!! for the good health news. Hope you found and enjoyed planting your flowers. more Healing Energy, more {{{HUGS}}}

  18. Good morning, Meese. I haven’t checked in here much but thought I would drop by. It should be a warm day today, I believe the high is 85.

  19. Good morning/afternoon, Meesefolk! High of 68 today, but tomorrow will be a high of 52…oh, Michigan, my Michigan :( Happily, I took tomorrow off to head to OH to help my daughter and SIL move to their new apartment, and their high is supposed to be 77; unhappily, their highs for the weekend will be in the mid-80s, so I may do more supervising than lifting and carrying when the heat hits. They hired full-service movers to come in on Monday and Tuesday, but we’ll be emptying out their storage unit and moving some of the lighter boxes and pieces of furniture. Originally, the closing on the house was supposed to be the 18th, but everything got done early, so they’ll close on the 16th instead. On Sunday, SIL is driving to see his mom for Mother’s Day; I’ll be spending the morning with my daughter and then heading to rehearsal to do some fittings of costumes before heading home.

    Nothing new on the costume front; I spent last night dyeing fabric for Wilbur’s overalls. I debated the wisdom of dyeing 4 yards of fabric all at once, since it tends to get wrapped up on itself and leads to uneven dyeing. I finally decided it didn’t matter, since it’s a pig costume, not fabric for a fancy dress ball. It is a bit uneven, but I think it will work perfectly. I’m cutting out the overalls at work today (far less messy than cutting out Sheep’s capris yesterday), and since I didn’t sew last night, I’ll be basting together Sheep’s capris for a fitting and getting Wilbur’s overalls far enough along for an initial fitting too. I also have to do the grocery shopping and pack, but since I’m not working tomorrow, I can burn the midnight oil and not leave until noon or so.

    If there’s anything new/bad happening in the world, I remain completely oblivious. It occurs to me that this is how most of my non-political friends get through life. I’m kind of enjoying it, but there’s niggling guilt too at the absolute privilege inherent in my retreat from the real world. I’m hopeful that once the costumes are done, I’ll be fully recharged and ready to re-engage.

    • Don’t get overtired, DoReMI! Oh, mah Goddess, all that unpacking…I feel the shudders coming on.

      You’ll get through it with lots of coffee or whatever you drink, though. :)

  20. Friday Meese
    53 going up to 66 in NY

    Today is my last day on campus – final exam day – students have to submit their final research papers
    Disgusted cause I’ve gotten calls all day yesterday and day before from students who didn’t bother to get a book on which to base their research – (they’ve known about this since the beginning of the semester – sigh)

    Next step for me – grading 60 papers – and then I’m done.

    PR

    With torches in hand, residents of Humacao, Puerto Rico denounce going more than 8 months without light

    • {{{Denise}}} ah, the students who wait to the last day to get started then want you to give them a good grade anyway. I know you won’t miss that! Will RT your tweets shortly. moar {{{HUGS}}}

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