Author: intothisshadow


Dec 25, 2021
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Friday 5

Friday 5 for December 24: Brainstorminghttp://f.riday5.com/2021/12/24/friday-5-for-december-24-brainstorming/

1. If you owned a new professional sports team (pick any sport!), what would you name it, and what be its team colors?

Well, since I loathe all sports, the only way I ever could possibly own a sports team is by inheriting one somehow. I’d let them keep whatever name and colors they had, while I got rid of it as quickly as I could, in any way I could. I’d sell it, if possible but if not, I’d dismantle it. Maybe, if it was already making lots and lots of money for the previous owner, I might hire someone to manage it or whatever it is that sports teams owners do with them and just enjoy the money it generated me. But it’d have to be like millions or billions a year.

2. If you owned a new restaurant, what would you name it, and what kind of cuisine would it serve?

Something about home cooking. The food would be “normal”, “traditional” Finnish foods such maksalaatikko, mashed potatoes with meatballs and gravy… food I grew up eating. And it really would be hand made from fresh ingridients so potatoes for mashed potatoes would be cooked and mashed in the kitchen, instead of using commercially available frozen mashed potatoes etc. which almost all mashed potatoes taste like being in restaurants these days. Mine would be and taste like real home made food.

3. If you owned a little independent retail shop, what would you name it, and what would it sell?

Don’t know about name, but I’d love a small stationary shop which sells fountain pens, fountain pen inks and ink samples, and fountain pen friendly paper/notebooks/pads. And of course things used for bujo etc. And also possibly artisan, hand made chocolates. I’d mostly likely go bankrupt within the first year because I don’t see a specialty shop like that surviving here.

4. If you launched a charity, what would be its cause?

This is based on personal observations, and the kind of help I’d have needed if it existed at one point or another as a working age person with serious health problems and long term unemployed.

Those are who poor because they are unemployed, and particularly those struggling badly with their health while working age (so ages 18-65), and can’t support themselves by working because of their health problems and are poor or low income because of that, and have no hope of things improving on the health/work front in the foreseeable future. And all the things that go with that such as helping with the bureacracy related to disablity applications, medical appointments, medical advocacy and help find and get other things people like me need but can be hard to find and harder to get. A holistic approach to advancing and advocating the financial, medical and mental well-being of the unemployed and the medically challenged working age people.

5. What kind of recreation is sorely lacking in your town?

I don’t know, I don’t go out much because I don’t have extra money for them and things I’ve wanted to do like movies or theatre, we have. I’d have loved a bookbinding course but that’s so unusual I can’t hold out a hope for it.

The Friday Five for 24 December 2021https://thefridayfive.dreamwidth.org/106653.html

1. If you had to build a Christmas tree with just items around your house, what would definitely be part of it?

Fountain pens! I have many pretty ones and they’d look really nice and decorative.

2. What’s your favorite holiday to decorate for?

I don’t decorate for any holidays. I do keep on display a postcard or two when I get a one that I think is particularly beautiful, but that’s no way seasonal – as an example, I still got out a card I received this year for easter, and also one I got for my birthday (which was in November). I just switch them out when I get the next very pretty one, whenever that is.

3. What are you best at baking?

I don’t really know! Usually when I’m successful at baking something, it comes out really well. Before I got ill, I usually did well in most things I tried, even if I didn’t like the taste and ended up never baking it again. But since I got ill, I’ve failed even in some bakes that I’ve been making since I was about 10 years old so… for 30+ years now… because I get too tired in the middle to pay attention to what I’m doing and add too much salt, or leave out the eggs, or something stupid like that. Or am too tired when I start but don’t realize it until half way through making the bread rolls and run out of energy. I’ve had to throw a way batter when it’s for rolls or something like that because I’m too exhausted to make them all.

Before I was ill though, it was usually me who would bake the “big” cake for birthdays etc. This is the cake/gateau/layer cake that is a spongecake sliced in three or more parts, filled with whipped cream, smashed fresh or frozen strawberries and banana slices, then covered with more whipped cream, fresh fruit (such as strawberries if it’s summer) or canned fruit (such as peach slices if winter) and maybe shaved chocolate/chocolate chips. I would be the one to bake it partly because I never failed at it, and partly because I LOVE that cake – it’s my favorite even though it’s so basic. I’ve made finer, more complex gateaus too but they never stick – the taste isn’t good enough to make it worth while the extra effort they require. I always come back to that basic whipped cream cake.

4. What memorable gift do you still appreciate?

My laptop! My Mom bought it for me for my 40th birthday, and it still works great even though it’s close to 8 years old now and I use it daily for hours.

Another one I really appreciate is the large non-stick sauté pan my Mom bought me for another birthday several years ago. We prefer buying usable, practical gifts so I asked her for a pan with a lid because my skillet was too small to comfortably make sauce in it and doesn’t have a lid at all, and she bought me a good sauté pan 😀 Every time I use it, I remember my Mom bought it for me. It’s nice 😀

5. What would be a good reindeer name?

I’m going to go with Petteri…



Dec 13, 2021
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Dynasty II: The Colbys – Random Thoughts

Random thoughts about Dynasty II: The Colbys

I saw The Colbys in the mid-80s when I was about 12, so it’s been 30+ years since I last saw this show. It’s always THE soap I compare anything soapy/luxurious-rich-people-movies-tv-shows against.

– I didn’t like Jason when I was a teenager, thought he was booring and wishy-washy about Sable/Francesca! Now I like him a lot better – he’s still too wishy-washy and unclear with Sable, especially after he decided that wants to divorce but he’s not a rapist like Blake or Miles, and doesn’t seem as cutthroat as Blake as a businessman. Dare I say it he seems mostly a decent man?
– Frankie was too too wishy-washy then, and I still think so. And I’m not entirely clear why she abandoned Jeff – because Cecil Colby told her to? Why couldn’t she stay? Because she and Jason were in love? It’s rather selfish, abandoning her son because of that.
– LOVED Connie and Barbara Stanwyck first time around, and still do! She’s awesome!
– Miles really can’t see beyond his own nose, and he rapes Fallon :/ He’s really immature and violent. I don’t think Miles ever loved Channing, he was still hang up on Fallon.
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Dec 9, 2021
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Dynasty II: The Colbys Wallpaper

The past several months I’ve been re-watching Dynasty for the second time (I don’t really remember anything from the first rewatch about 20 years ago, and originally I only saw about from when Amanda joined the show to the end) and it’s spin-off The Colbys, for the first rewatch ever inspired by discovering in the summer that The Colbys have been released on DVD. When I was a preteen in the 80s and these two shows were aired in my country, The Colbys was my favorite soap, one that I compared all other soaps to ever since. Sable was my favorite character, and I adored Stephanie Beacham in the role. Having finished the rewatch of The Colbys about a month ago, and still loving Sable so much (she’s so much fun!) and Stephanie Beacham, I wanted to do something with her. So here’s a Sable wallpaper :mrgreen: 



Dec 3, 2021
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Friday 5 for December 3: The work of the child – f.riday.com

Answers to Friday 5 for December 3: The work of the child – http://f.riday5.com/2021/12/03/friday-5-for-december-3-the-work-of-the-child/

1. What musical instruments have you played?

Like I know what I’m doing? Never nothing. We did have one of those kid’s electric cheapish pianos when I was growing up, but it wasn’t something I was interested in – I didn’t like the sound it made – and I didn’t learn anything, except maybe do-re-mi-so. When I was 12-15 years old, I would have been interested in learning at least some quitar at school, but the music teacher didn’t allow us to touch the instruments in the music class room – only the ones in the band/choir were allowed, not us regular students. She didn’t teach us anything except music history and some singing, and wasn’t excited to do that either – again, we were just the regular students, not her special kids. This was the same teacher who was put to teach me, my friend and one other person the alternate thing (elämänkatsomustieto, which the dictionary gives translation to as “ethics”) to religion, and she forgot our planned lessons completely about a dozen times, instead giving extra lessons to her special band/choir kids when she was supposed to be teaching us. You might guess I didn’t think much of this particular teacher.

2. When do you play with your food?

I don’t think I do anymore? I just eat it until I’m done. When I was a kid, I’d play with my food when it was something I didn’t like much and I wasn’t really hungry. Now that I’m an adult and live one my own, I get to decide what to eat and when so I don’t have to play my food anymore 🙂

3. What’s your favorite stage play?

I can’t think of one. I’m not into theatre. Although Gillian Anderson was awesome in A Streetcar Named Desire which I saw a recording of last year. That’s the only one I’ve seen recently enough to remember. But I saw it & enjoyed it because Gillian Anderson, not because of the play itself.

4. What games do you play on your phone?

None. I can’t describe how deep and abiding my disinterest in games is – when I say I couldn’t care less, I genuinely mean I couldn’t care less.

5. When did you recently play it by ear?

I don’t play instruments, and I haven’t had an occasion recently to proceed at something without having at least rudimentary plan to back me up.

A couple of additional notes:

I’ve never had the extra money to put into theatre tickets/music concerts or instruments/hobby lessons as an adult (they’re all too expensive! I’ve looked), so even if there have been something I’ve been interested in seeing or trying out, I couldn’t afford it. After a few years it just became easier to not think about them because then I’d feel left out.

Re: playing by ear: the last 13 years almost nothing could be done without planning because of my illnesses, or I might end up with literally shit in my pants and no rescue, whether that’s bringing extra clothes or additional meds with me.  Even when I was healthy I preferred having some sort of vague plan no matter what we were doing; I don’t really miss doing unplanned stuff in general. I only miss not having to account for diarrhea/stomach pains/migraine attack whenever I leave my home. But all that has become business as usual, even that!



Dec 3, 2021
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Covid-19 & Influenza Vaxines

Picture from Pixabay.

I got my 3rd Covid-19 vaxine yesterday morning, along with the influenza vaxine. When I got my second Covid-19 vaxine in May I had a fever for four days, headache, a badly sore arm for five days (couldn’t sleep on that side for a week) and just generally felt sick for four days. So here’s some notes about the 3rd vaxine. My first shot was Astra Zeneca, second and third Moderna.

– I don’t normally have a reaction to the influenza shot, just a mildly sore arm for about two days. This shot seems to be the same so far!
– Covid-19 shot site on the other hand – ouch! Very sore, but so mostly only to touch. I could sleep normally on it last night while tossing and turning (since I do that a lot).
– Yesterday I felt cold in the afternoon/evening (starting about 4 hours after getting the shot), but that seem seems to be gone now and I feel normal as far as that goes.
– Have been having a sort of a headache since last night, but that could also just be my normal. I can’t tell.
– No fever/temperature yesterday or today morning. I’ll check again in the evening just to be sure.
– I feel normal :mrgreen: Was good to go grocery shopping and to the pharmacy normally today.

Last time I felt quite sick the day after the Covid-19 vaxine, so looks like it might be smooth sailing this time around 😀

In other news, we’re having (mild) cold weather this week; it’s been around -6…-9 degrees Celcius this week and I love it! It almost feels like winter 😀

In other, other news – I baked a date bundt cake last weekend and it’s the best damn cake I’ve ever done! So happy because I bake so rarely anymore, and so they don’t always come out so well anymore because I would run out of spoons in the middle and not pay enough attention to what am doing. But this one is perfect, am so proud of myself! 😀