150 years, eh?  Not all that long in the grand scheme of things, but still a respectable number of years for  a country, so Happy Birthday Canada.  We celebrated by avoiding any of the official stuff {crowds of people aren't our thing} and spent time taking pictures of yarn.  What, I like yarn and what's more, I have a lot of it.  A good amount of which I'd like to sell. Like a storage unit worth. Well, 1/2 a storage unit.  The other 1/2 is fabric, which I'd also like to sell, but the yarn was the focus today. 

In other news, I'm a tad annoyed with myself.  When I set this up, I intended to post at least a couple of times a week and here we are almost 2 months in and it's been over a month since I posted.  It's not that I don't have anything to say {I have lots to say, just ask any one who knows me ;D}, but actually sitting down and writing, yeah, not so good with that.

I have, of course, been reading.  I've continued my forays into the Harry Potter fandom {carefully, very carefully} and have found some absolutely fantastic stuff.  I've also found stuff that's had me hitting the back button so quickly I may have damaged something, but we won't talk about that ;D  As is so often the case, I find myself drawn to crossovers. Other magic/supernatural fandoms would be the obvious choices for crossovers with HP, but contrary soul that I am, I like the less obvious choices.  Some of my favourite crossovers with HP are Stargate (both Atlantis and SG-1) and Sherlock Holmes.  

I'm still avoiding huge chunks of the fandom and I don't expect that to change.  My resistance/avoidance of fan fiction and related works in this fandom has to do with how I came to read the HP books originally.  BTW I saw that the 20th Anniversary of the original publication date was earlier this week and I had a bit of a freak out.  20 years, no!!! Now I feel really, really old.  

See in September of 1997 Thing Two {my youngest aside from the cats} was in Grade 6 {so 11 years old} and the teacher decided to read to the class this book he had picked up while on vacation in the UK that summer.  Said book was a great hit with the class in general and Thing Two in particular. So, as soon as a version was available to us {through the Scholastic book club~remember those?} we bought a copy for our household.  And we all read it.  Even Thing One who was Grade Ten that year. Now HP is firmly associated in my mind with Thing Two and her friends. Which makes reading certain types of fan fiction awkward, to say the least.  Certain circumstances can alleviate the awkwardness, but it's not always obvious by tags which fics will fit into my rather narrow definition of acceptable.  All on me of course, I'm sure there are fantastic fics out there that I miss because of my, well, hang up, but I'm okay with that.

I've been reading other things as well, but I understand there's a beer calling my name so I'll leave you with a pic of the final furry member of the family, Kaleb.

Grey and White cat playing


The excitement of spring weather in Alberta, oh yes.  Yesterday felt like mid-summer not spring, high of 27 C with a fair bit of sun.  Today, not so much, it's more like late fall.  We're at 9 C now and we've already had heavy rain and wind gusts up to 20 km/h.  And it's going down hill from there, winds increasing to 68km/h and up to 10 mm of rain.

All of this means it's a good idea to stay inside and read!  I'm thinking of a re-read on the fics currently posted on Rough Trade.  Need to do that before they're cleared off.  I'm a relative newcomer to the site and I'm enjoying it so much.  However, it's been responsible for several rabbit holes I've fallen down ;D (okay, more accurately the writers have been, but still) and I'm afraid I'm ignoring stuff I should be doing. Ah well, the housework will still be there when I work my way back out of these holes, right?

I've been avoiding the Harry Potter fandom completely, but when I realized that Jilly James's contribution to The Mulligan was a Harry Potter fic, I decided to give it a go. There's nothing she's written I don't like, so I figured why not. And I wasn't disappointed, "Slytherin Black" is fantastic!  Once I finished that, I moved on to Keira Marco's "Darkly Loyal" (another author I trust~and I'm loving this work, it's amazingly cathartic :D). After that it was on to the other HP offerings on Rough Trade as well as those on Jilly, Keira and Ladyholder's (also a writer who's works always please) personal sites. And I have to say thank you to these great writers for hours of entertainment.

The boys are feeling left out, so I leave you with a picture of Mustang

Brown and white tabby cat looking dorky.


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