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Re: New Weird
« Reply #465 on: December 04, 2024, 10:04:44 AM »
Hello, everyone!
How are you?

I've been ill for a week. I am still not exactly well but definitely better than on the weekend. Some people have covid, some have something else.
Even our cat Lisa had a cold. She was treated with antibiotics and now she is well again. The vet told me to keep her inside until the snot is gone. It was very cold and wet outside, so she only complained for a little while, because I opened the door for the other two but she had to stay inside, poor kitty. The others were nice and brought a lot of winter birds inside. I managed to safe only one. The others were either already dead or dying. The one I saved managed to escape and flew around in the kitchen dropping shit everywhere. Yay. It took me almost an hour to catch the bird. But I managed to bring it outside and it flew away.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_blue_tit

There are a lot of these here. We also feed them sunflower seeds during winter time. I try to hang the feeders where cats can't reach them.

Yesterday, there was a woodpecker on the half dead apple tree again.


I have finished the Sandman Slim books. They were a great read, if you are not feeling touchy about Christian beliefs. Sometimes they felt a bit like Dresden going Deadpool starring in Mad Max. The last one was not that good plotwise, but it still left the opportunity to continue in the end. And I have read somewhere that the author is currently writing the next book.
The first one read a bit like just one guy wanting revenge and I wasn't sure if I wanted to read more in this style. But there was some promise of character development and interesting world building that kept me reading and I wasn't disappointed.  I read all 12 books without pause.

Norwegian feels like a mix of German and English so far. But I think understanding spoken words is more difficult, because of the pronunciation and because they tend to swallow the ends of words which makes them almost sound like another different word, if you know what I mean.
But I like the sound of the language.
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Re: New Weird
« Reply #466 on: December 04, 2024, 12:57:27 PM »
Regen! I've missed you so much.
I am sorry you were ill and I am glad you are feeling better. Hope you get super well soon.
Those birds are lovely! I am glad you could save one, sorry it left you so many "gifts". You are a good person for spending so much time to save one. I am sad for the other ones, but Nature is hard. And it is good that Lisa is better too. I imagine with Winter coming the kittens will rather stay at home.

Hubby told me about your exploits in Duo, so congratulations! And I think what you said about Norwegian makes a lot of sense. I once saw a video about oral Norwegian, and oh my God. That reminds me I've been watching a couple of videos about the Korean alphabet, which is, by design, super easy to learn. It is a very interesting story. Korean used Chinese characters, but the grammar was different, so it was super complicated.  And only a few people could read. But then, a Korean king decided to create a new alphabet that everyone could learn super fast.
Missing you, Md 

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #467 on: December 06, 2024, 09:10:48 PM »
Hello Weird, and the forum at large. As a long time lurker, I just wanted to say thanks for always being here over the years. I'm delving back into the DF and refreshing myself on everything, so maybe I'll be around. Even if not, I look forward to talking about 12 months with all of you.

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #468 on: December 07, 2024, 12:47:11 AM »
Awww, that is so sweet! Thank you BugBear. We are so looking forward to 12 months! 89% done. It would be great if you share the waiting and the wonderful time of the first reading with us.
Missing you, Md 

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #469 on: December 08, 2024, 06:16:27 AM »
Hello Weird, and the forum at large. As a long time lurker, I just wanted to say thanks for always being here over the years. I'm delving back into the DF and refreshing myself on everything, so maybe I'll be around. Even if not, I look forward to talking about 12 months with all of you.

Hello, BugBear!

What Dina said  🤓 and I hope we will have 12Months by summer or autumn next year.
Time to start getting excited.

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #470 on: December 12, 2024, 03:54:08 PM »
So, hello again.

Today my husband was at the hospital to have surgery on his purulent toe. He has had that bad toe for a few months now. A toe nail grown badly into the skin. Against all advise from me and others, he did not go to the doctor before. Instead he tried to treat it on his own, which obviously didn't work. Last week I had enough and told him, that he cannot expect pity, once they amputate and that he might be lucky to be able to keep the foot. Ok, I exaggerated, but all the sweet talking didn't work, so I used more drastic methods, lol.
Yesterday he finally went to the doctor in our village who was quite shocked and immediately sent him to the hospital, because he could not risk cutting this open. I guess he was afraid of sepsis and other complications. A hospital was clearly the better choice. Today they cut it open. Now he has to let it heal slowly, which will definitely take until next year.
We don't know yet, if they left part of the toenail, but thank God the bone wasn't infected. The amputation part of my rant wasn't so far fetched.

He said that he is always very hopeful, but in my opinion this was pure stubbornness, lol.
But out of love I repressed my "told you so."

Yeah, that was our funny adventure today.


Other news: our new sofa will arrive on Thursday next week.  Just so you know that from this point of time there will be an old red sofa haunting the paranet. Just be nice and sit on it from time to time, maybe put some stuffing back in. Or else it will haunt you and EAT YOU ALIIIIIIIIVE!!!! Mwahaharrrrr!


I am listening to The Law again. Just to hear Jim Butcher's voice, lol. And because my other audio book was finished when I was still on my way and I could not download the next one while still driving. But The Law was still on my phone so I just started this one.

Hope you are well.
R.

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #471 on: December 12, 2024, 08:22:31 PM »
Oooh. I am sorry about your husband. I mean, part of the problem was, of course, that he waited so much. My hubby is like that and even worse, but I won't tell more details here. Only that I understand you and I applaud you for saying "enough". I  wish your husband a good recovery and if you refrain from the "told you so" you really love him  :) :)

New old sofa!! I will put a sweater in it. For some reason, I always found the idea of a sweater casually laying over a sofa so homey and cozy.

Today is a very hot day. To make things worse, we had an event at the university. All the research groups in our Department made a sort of meeting, it is something we do every five years or so. A person from each group does a presentation, telling the others what they are working in and with what methods. Results are better left out, as interested people can find the papers, but the methods can light a buln in someone else. By the way, I did the lecture for my group. But the thing is that the lectures were on a big classrom with no air conditioning! (due to malfunction, not the lack of i). And the place was very hot.

Oh, and we are struggling with Disney  :) The thing is, the authorities of the university decided a couple of years ago that they could rent part of our campus (the one normally used for sports) to events, for a nice sum, of course. And so, we have several days of an event, called Disney's magic Christmas or something like that. And due to that even, the buses stop entering (and leaving) the campus at 16:00. So annoying. Luckily today I left before 14:00 even, because I left just after the meeting I just told you about. But the Disney event will have functions every day from a week or so.
Missing you, Md 

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #472 on: December 16, 2024, 11:30:36 AM »
update: my part on the event went well. Thursday was another very hot day. Friday stayed working at home, so I stayed away of the Disney shenaningans. Today, we will see. At least, temperature is nicer.
Missing you, Md 

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #473 on: December 17, 2024, 02:05:13 AM »
Regen, I have to plead guilty to reluctance about doctors, but never so badly I risked infecting bones! I'm glad to hear nothing crucial had to be cut off. And speaking of sofas, I just helped someone move theirs. A curse borne by all who own a truck. I am very tired.

Dina, glad to hear your presentation went smoothly. Hopefully you set off a few light bulbs (with any luck, perhaps ones about transportation arrangements when Disney is in town). It has also mellowed out here, but in the opposite direction.

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Re: New Weird
« Reply #474 on: December 17, 2024, 12:08:31 PM »
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Dina, glad to hear your presentation went smoothly. Hopefully you set off a few light bulbs (with any luck, perhaps ones about transportation arrangements when Disney is in town). It has also mellowed out here, but in the opposite direction.
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Thank you  :). And well, Summer is coming here. Days are moderately cool this week. I mean, the afternoons are quite warms, but the nights and early mornings are quite cooler. It is also sunny.
Missing you, Md 

There are many horrible sights in the multiverse. Somehow, though, to a soul attuned to the subtle rhythms of a library, there are few worse sights than a hole where a book ought to be. Someone has stolen a book (Terry Pratchett)