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cmk418 ([personal profile] cmk418) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-12 06:23 am
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Day 12 - Fic - Raiders of the Lost Ark - Marion Ravenwood

Title: Settling Down
Fandom: Raiders of the Lost Ark
Character: Marion Ravenwood
Rating: G
Word Count: 237
Summary: After being on the move for most of her life, Marion finds a home in Nepal

Settling Down )
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Kalloway ([personal profile] kalloway) wrote2026-02-11 08:55 pm

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Finally, the long, lingering bitter cold has ended! It is actually supposed to be above freezing basically every day for at least a week. Work was noticeably warmer last night! I will hopefully no longer be spending all my extra energy just trying to stay warm! I do seem to have picked up a mild cold, alas, but so far it just seems to be minor congestion.

I finished up Yoroi Samurai Troopers (though watching the dub as Ronin Warriors, this time around) after many attempts over the years, and then paid up for Crunchyroll to watch the sequel. (Which is amazing so far.) Since I'm going to be paying for CR for the next bit, if anyone has any recommendations for series to watch, I'm all ears. I do want to watch the Apothecary Diaries and there are a couple of Gundam series on there that don't have physical releases.

Aside from trying to stay warm and watching brightly-colored nobs, I'm still working on various models, archiving stuff, and sorting through notebooks and papers. I'm trying to do some notebook consolidation, especially with various notebooks with only a handful of pages left in them that I was keeping for a few rogue notes.

I also found an old organizer that has a bunch of lines pages that I'm using for daily to-do lists. The kicker is that it's a 2019-2020 student organizer, so like July-June, but the blank pages in it start in March 2020 and there's just nothing written after that. Owww... (I mean, I still make March 2020 jokes so... I guess this is fair.)
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cmk418 ([personal profile] cmk418) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-12 06:21 am
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Day 12 Theme - Her Sanctuary

Today's theme is Her Sanctuary.

Here are some ideas to get you started: The place she calls home, where she feels safest. It can be a physical place or an emotional one. Describe it- how she found it, how she relates to it, how is it an expression of her?

Just go wherever the Muse takes you. If this prompt doesn't speak to you, feel free to share something that does. You can post in a separate entry or as a comment to this post.

Want to get a jump start on tomorrow's theme? Check out the prompt list in the pinned post at the top of the page. Please don't post until that day.
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merryfortune ([personal profile] merryfortune) wrote in [community profile] 100femslash2026-02-12 09:41 pm

[ 05 Rose, Uma Musume, Haru Urara/Rice Shower ] Spotted Rose

Title: Spotted Rose
Fandom: Uma Musume
Ship: Haru Urara/Rice Shower
Prompt: 05. Rose
Warnings: the most tooth rotting fluff imaginable
Rating: G
Length: 1,750
Synopsis: Oh, oh, Rice Shower wanted to wail, she should have known. Something as good as this was too good to be true! Haru Urara… Haru Urara, the ever smiling optimist with a heart of gold and sparkling kindness in her eyes, her best friend, she hated her!

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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2026-02-12 10:01 am

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Happy birthday, [personal profile] lenores_raven and [personal profile] lindra!
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wickedgame ([personal profile] wickedgame) wrote in [community profile] icons2026-02-12 11:41 am

multifandom icons.

Fandoms: Bad Behaviour, Heated Rivalry, Legend of the Seeker, Maxton Hall, Nancy Drew, One Trillion Dollars, Saved by the Bell, Shadow & Bone, Stranger Things, The Expanse, The Wheel of Time, Twinkling Watermelon, Warrior Nun, We Were Liars, What It Feels Like for a Girl, Y Golau

  
rest HERE[community profile] mundodefieras 
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Meep Matsushima ([personal profile] matsushima) wrote in [community profile] thankfulthursday2026-02-12 06:26 pm

oyiwaladɔŋŋ (12 February 2026)

What are you thankful for this week?
· Photos are optional but encouraged.
· Check-ins remain open until the following week's post is shared.
· Do feel free to comment on others' check-ins but don't harsh anyone else's squee.
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My Fannish Corner ([personal profile] mxcatmoon) wrote2026-02-12 03:45 am
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Free Association

Just out of curiosity... Out of context, what does this photo say to you?

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Personally, if I were Rico, I'd be hard-pressed not to reach out and haul him in for a kiss. But that's just me.
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Naraht ([personal profile] naraht) wrote2026-02-12 07:52 am
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Incorrect fandom osmosis

Still haven't seen Heated Rivalry but I glanced at one of the books in a bookstore last night, and realised that I had the characters backwards! Based on pictures, I'd assumed that the dark-haired one was Ilya Rozanov and the ginger one was Shane Hollander. I'd figured that Rozanov was part Kazakh (or could well have been part Korean, like Viktor Tsoi) – but the guy who actually turns out to be playing Rozanov doesn't look Slavic to me at all. I can only see him as having a severe case of American Canadian Actor Face. This has been an interesting collision of racial assumptions.
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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2026-02-11 11:18 pm

Can you see me? I'm waiting for the right time

My poem "The Principle of the Thing" has been accepted by Weird Fiction Quarterly. It is the ghost poem I wrote last spring for Werner Heisenberg: 2025 finally called it out. 2026 hasn't yet rendered it démodé.

Branching off The Perceptual Form of the City (1954–59), I am still tracking down the publications of György Kepes whose debt to Gestalt psychology my mother pegged instantly from his interdisciplinary interests in perception, but my local library system furnished me with Kevin Lynch's The Image of the City (1960) and What Time Is This Place? (1972) and even more than urban planning, they make me think of psychogeography. An entire chapter in the latter is entitled "Boston Time" and illustrates itself with layers of photographs of a walk down Washington Street in the present of the book's composition and its past, singling out not only buildings and former buildings but weathered milestones and ghost signs, commemorative plaques and graffiti, dates established, construction stamps, spray paint, initials in concrete. "The trees are seasonal clocks, very precise in spring and fall." "The street name refers to the edge of the ancient peninsula. (If you look closely at the ground, you can trace the outline of the former shore.)" "The railroad, which in its day was cut ruthlessly through the close-packed docks and sailing ships, is now buried in its turn." Five and a half decades behind me, the book itself is a slice of history, a snapshot in the middle of the urban renewal that Lynch evocatively and not inaccurately describes as "steamrolling." I recognize the image of the city formed by the eponymously accumulated interviews in the older book and it is a city of Theseus. Scollay Square disappeared between the two publications. Lynch's Charles River Dam isn't mine. Blankly industrial spaces on his map have gentrified in over my lifetime. Don't even ask about wayfinding by the landmarks of the skyline. I do think he would have liked the harborwalk, since it reinforces one of Boston's edges as sea. And whether I agree entirely or at all with his assertion:

If we examine the feelings that accompany daily life, we find that historic monuments occupy a small place. Our strongest emotions concern our own lives and the lives of our family or friends because we have known them personally. The crucial reminders of the past are therefore those connected with our own childhood, or with our parents' or perhaps our grandparents' lives. Remarkable things are directly associated with memorable events in those lives: births, deaths, marriages, partings, graduations. To live in the same surroundings that one recalls from earliest memories is a satisfaction denied to most Americans today. The continuity of kin lacks a corresponding continuity of place. We are interested in a street on which our father may have lived as a boy; it helps to explain him to us and strengthens our own sense of identity, But our grandfather or great-grandfather, whom we never knew, is already in the remote past; his house is "historical."

it is impossible for me not to read it and hear "Isn't the house you were born in the most interesting house in the world to you? Don't you want to know how your father lived, and his father? Well, there are more ways than one of getting close to your ancestors." None of mine came from this city I walk.

The rest of my day has been a landfill on fire.
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Stephanie ([personal profile] flareonfury) wrote in [community profile] fandom_icons2026-02-12 02:00 am

Relic Hunter, Tomb Raider, Renegade Nell

Made for [community profile] halfamoon Day 11 - The Explorer. As soon as I saw the prompt I had to do my favorite female explorers - Sydney Fox (Relic Hunter), Lara Croft (Tomb Raider), and Nell Jackson (Renegade Nell). Sydney and Lara could also represent Day 9 - The Scholar and Nell could represent Day 5 - The Outlaw.

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Relic Hunter, Tomb Raider, Renegade Nell.....
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Stephanie ([personal profile] flareonfury) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-12 01:54 am
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Day 11 - Icons - Relic Hunter, Tomb Raider, Renegade Nell

Made for [community profile] halfamoon Day 11 - The Explorer. As soon as I saw the prompt I had to do my favorite female explorers - Sydney Fox (Relic Hunter), Lara Croft (Tomb Raider), and Nell Jackson (Renegade Nell). Sydney and Lara could also represent Day 9 - The Scholar and Nell could represent Day 5 - The Outlaw.

Preview



Relic Hunter, Tomb Raider, Renegade Nell.....
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ysabetwordsmith ([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith) wrote in [community profile] crafty2026-02-12 12:38 am

National Craft Month Bingo Fest

National Craft Month – March 2026

In March, it’s the end of winter and a great time to blossom outward into National Craft Month to show what you’ve been making by hand during the short, cold days of the season past.

Admittedly, the word “crafting” covers a whole lot of territory. At one time, the word “craft” was synonymous with “trade,” meaning skilled labor in a particular area, such as weaving, engine repair, carpentry, etc. It was not uncommon for guilds to be founded based upon a shared set of skills in these and other areas of production. But in current times we’ve come to understand that “crafting” refers to those skills practiced more creatively and with a vision unique to each artisan. Some examples are knitting and crocheting, scrapbooking, leatherworking, wood burning, fly tying, jewelry making, anything created by hand that has an artistic aspect to it but is not strictly “fine art.”



What are your craft plans for March? I've got several possibilities but haven't decided which to try next month.

[community profile] allbingo will be running this fest in March:
[recurring]
National Craft Month Fest hosted by [personal profile] nsfwords
This is a fest focusing on the myriad joys (and frustrations) of Crafting.
Posting will be March 1-30.
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ride_4ever ([personal profile] ride_4ever) wrote2026-02-12 12:33 am

Fannish Fifty Challenge 2026: Post # 8: Firewhiskey Fic Event Reminder

Firewhiskey Fic will be running its Valentine Edition inebriated fanworks-a-thon this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Prompts are now posted in the comm. You can see the prompts and details about this no-signup, no-stress, no-sobriety event at the Firewhiskey Fic comm on DW.
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lightbird (she/her/hers) ([personal profile] lightbird) wrote2026-02-12 01:25 am

On a Roll For Now and Posting Another Fic - Hope I Can Keep It Up

Title/Link: A Place Of Her Own
Fandom: Hey Arnold!
Character(s): Helga Pataki
[community profile] halfamoon prompt: her sanctuary
[community profile] genprompt_bingo prompt: closets, caves, and other tight spaces
Rating: G
Summary: The walk-in closet was too small to qualify as a separate room, but it was large enough for her to sit comfortably and hide.
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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2026-02-12 01:08 am
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Aurendor D&D: Summary for 2/11 Game

In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.
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cornerofmadness ([personal profile] cornerofmadness) wrote in [community profile] halfamoon2026-02-12 12:20 am
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Day 10 Fic Hazbin Hotel, Molly

Title: Letters from Heaven

fandom: Hazbin Hotel

Summary: Realizing Emily could carry letters back and forth from heaven to hell, Molly is determined to write to her twin, no matter how foolish some people think this is

Rating: teen

characters/pairing: Molly

content warning Discussions of death and organized crime

Story is here on AO3
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flemmings ([personal profile] flemmings) wrote2026-02-11 11:34 pm
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So the world is a shitshow. No surprise there.

Otherwise-- otherwise, I got my recycling into the bin and the bin out of its snowbank and was surprised that six weeks of recycle still didn't fill the thing up. But of course there's another bag of recycling sitting in the bunker. If pickup is as late as I expect it to be, I might try stuffing that in as well. And maybe ask SND if I can put a bag of organics in her green bin because mine is still stuck in two feet of snow. But no, actually: the green bin pickup comes early when I'm still asleep.

Weather pages are all about the cold spell being broken when temps got above freezing today. Yes well, there was a wind so it was 'high of 2C feels like -7' and yes it did, in spite of the lakes of melt at all the street corners. Some public-spirited type on Dupont was hacking at the knee high snow berms pushed up by the plows in order to clear the storm drain. Go public-spirited guy.

Reading is still the Riddlemaster trilogy, now on volume 3, which I've only read once and am still confused about. There's a great deal of travelling from place to place in that one, is partly why. Have dropped Dr. Siri early on in vol 13 because things are getting dark and I expect several long-time characters will be dead either in this one or the final volume.