So many people in the NYT comments angry about the assertion that everybody loves cheese, but I certainly do. Shout out to every underpaid cheesemonger slicing me off bits of their favorite cheese so I can nibble mouse-like at it…reading this has inspired me to go searching for some truly good local cheese places. Thanks for posting, Powderhorn!
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- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoFood and Cooking@beehaw.org•Everybody Loves Cheese. Why Is Selling It So Hard These Days?English6·26 天前
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoThe Onion@midwest.social•Republicans Drop AI Mitch McConnell Avatar After it Tries to Pass Healthcare Reform [OC]English1·1 个月前
Love this; especially the attention to detail in lightsaber battle technique. Just noting that it looks like part got cut off—“Mitch McCAInnell was clearly acting in a manner his totally alive counterpart” doesn’t finish—and I’m sad to be missing a potential other awesome quip. I hadn’t realized people post OC in this channel, and I hope you’ll share more!!!
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Feelgood friday... what are you looking forward to this weekend?English5·1 个月前
I’m excited to celebrate one of my best friend’s birthdays, attend a neighborhood party in my hometown, and catch a concert by one of my favorite indie artists! Can’t believe they’re playing my small local venue.
Hope you’ve got lots to look forward to, LadyButterfly!
I find that, for me, the best thing I can do to get around a block is to stop attacking it. My mind works in the background and eventually produces a strong solution.
Some specifics are: long walks during which I intentionally don’t think about that project, a few days writing another section or tackling a different piece entirely, or editing for a while rather than writing. The best thing I can do for a book-length project after the first draft is stop looking at it for a few months, but you can apply the same principle (that taking your conscious mind off the work allows new thoughts to percolate) for any duration during the drafting process.
I agree with Powderhorn’s assessment, though, that your framing of this hurdle sounds less about struggling to compose sentences and more about struggling with the content emotionally. In those cases, I tend to lean on friends or writing partners and aim to talk out/about the issue before putting it to paper.
I hope you find a new creative path forward!
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Weekly chat thread...what good things are happening in your life?English8·1 个月前
I’ve been trying to build community in my neighborhood, so I invited the households across the way and next door to come over for a potluck soon! We got a date figured out, so I’m doing some very late seedling transplants to fill in gaps in my garden and make everything look nice for them 🌱
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Weekly chat thread... what are some good things going on this week?English1·2 个月前
I built a park for my neighborhood today! It’s got garden beds, a picnic table, a park bench, some native plants and shrubs, and a walking path :) I’ve been working really hard on administrative stuff for months and months to run a community survey, get the grant, balance the budget, order everything, invite volunteers, etc. (with lots and lots of help from community partners too), but today we finally did it! I worked outside from 9am to 5pm and everything but lighting is now installed!!
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Feelgood friday... what are you looking forward to this weekend?English1·2 个月前
I’m planning a trip out to the lake with a friend on Saturday—we’ll pack a picnic and spend a few hours swimming. I can’t wait to have some time to catch up with them and appreciate the outdoors.
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Weekly chat thread... what are some good things going on this week?English2·2 个月前
I was able to visit a beautiful local area today and go for a swim at the beach! A seal came very close to me and my friends, which was exciting.
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Japanese university welcomes birth of baby deer on campus, president waives entrance examEnglish9·2 个月前
I read the headline to mean that the university president was SO excited about the cute new baby deer that they waived entrance exams for incoming students! Can’t wait for this little one to graduate.
I’ve been trying to come out of a reading slump by returning to some old favorites!
I’ve already read most Sherlock Holmes stories, but I haven’t gotten to every single one in His Last Bow or The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, so I’ve borrowed a complete collection and promptly gotten sidetracked by rereading The Hound of the Baskervilles.
I also finally got around to reading the Anne of Green Gables series, and absolutely adored the first few books. The older and more restrained Anne gets, the less engaging I find them, but it’s a very comfortable series and I was gifted all eight paperbacks, so I soldier on through book seven. Anybody else in the community doing some recent reading?
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoWholesome@reddthat.com•Weekly chat thread... what are some good things going on this week?English6·2 个月前
I had a fun opportunity to help a neighbor over the weekend! At landlord’s request, we’re supposed to padlock our yard gates externally. This means if you accidentally lock your back door, you are trapped in your yard. I just took my locks off after a close call, but she hadn’t on her side—so I walked outside to water the garden yesterday and she was sitting on her back porch across the fence, locked out. I was able to hand her water and my phone over the wall so that she could call the leasing office and ask to be let back in (and given a spare key). It took about half an hour, so I felt slightly ridiculous walking out onto my porch every few minutes in my pajamas asking if she wanted toast or if I could drive over to the office for her, but she was very good-humored about it all.
I still haven’t made the jump from “putting things in the ground” to “thriving garden” in this state—I wasn’t made for the high desert! But my lettuce seeds are turning into lettuce seedlings, my pea vines are vining, and all of my cheap pansy annuals are thriving. I’m also seeing corn stalks come up, which is new and exciting. I just keep feeling like everything is slow and late for the season. I’m just glad to be out there in the dirt. Congratulations on your thriving lavender!!!
- hyacinthus@beehaw.orgtoNature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Ladybug eggs on our aphid-invested honeysuckleEnglish5·2 个月前
Ooh, congratulations! I’ve had a few ladybugs around my yard, but I’m mostly overrun with false chitbugs instead of aphids, and they don’t seem to be making a dent. Hope your buggy community keeps thriving!
What a wonderful sentiment! Your friends are lucky to have someone supportive in their lives, even from a distance—it’s an honor to be able to provide that to loved ones (but also sometimes feels like a big challenge to live up to).
I was surprised at the number of people in the comments who, neither vegan nor lactose-intolerant, simply hate cheese. A truly vocal minority (though, as one person launched in to defend with specific statistics, clearly not an insignificant minority).