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Sholio ([personal profile] sholio) wrote2023-12-31 09:52 pm
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Last post of 2023

I posted every day in December and it wasn't even that much of a strain! The main issue was remembering. I can in no way keep this up every day of the year, but when I'm doing this "post every day in the month" thing, I tend to post about things I wouldn't otherwise - little everyday stuff, random pictures and the like - and I think it's good for me to remind myself that posts don't have to be big or detailed to be worth posting. So I plan to do it again some future month when I don't have a lot else going on.

If you're into Biggles, you'll definitely want to read this pitch-perfect A Christmas Carol AU:

Ghosts That We Knew by [personal profile] blackbentley (8800 words, gen)
Zorotov was dead: to begin with.

It is delightful.

Since I didn't go to any fireworks shows, I looked around my hard drive for recent festive pictures to finish the post and came up with this:

A squat white candle burning on a metal surface.

The photo was taken a few days ago, and this is a candle my husband made himself from beef tallow saved off a roast. ("More like a lot of roasts, actually," he said when I asked him about how much roast it actually takes to convert to a candle; he was saving it for a while.) It was fairly early in the pandemic when he did this - if you think about it, this definitely fits the 2020 Mood™ - and then he just kept the candle around out of inertia and also curiosity to see if it would, say, mold or spoil. But it didn't! And it burned like a normal candle, and didn't even smell like beef except sort of, at the end. It did burn down fast, in just about ten minutes. So I guess we have post-apocalyptic proof of concept that lard does stay good pretty much forever, or at least for years, and also burns well.

Happy new year!

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