Costume Bracket: Round 3, Post 14

Apr. 10th, 2025 07:49 pm
purplecat: The Tardis against a sunset (or possibly sunrise) (Doctor Who)
[personal profile] purplecat
Two Doctor Who companion outfits for your delectation and delight! Outfits selected by a mixture of ones I, personally, like; lists on the internet; and a certain random element.


Outfits below the Cut )

Vote for your favourite of these costumes. Use whatever criteria you please - most practical, most outrageously spacey, most of its decade!

Voting will remain open for at least a week, possibly longer!

Costume Bracket Masterlist

Images are a mixture of my own screencaps, screencaps from Lost in Time Graphics, PCJ's Whoniverse Gallery, and random Google searches.

And the walls came down....

Apr. 9th, 2025 12:22 pm
lizvogel: Chicory flowers (Landscapin')
[personal profile] lizvogel
Our kitchen has a wall with the stove and a tiny chunk of counter, bracketed by two built-out bays, one for the fridge and one presumably for an indoor freezer. Since like most of the house the kitchen is a large room but desperately short on storage and work space, we opted for putting the freezer in the garage and building shelves/temporary counter into the freezer bay. (Temporary in this case means about a quarter of a century, of course.) Assorted mishaps in the past year or two led to the "temporary" stuff being pulled out, and the bay just sitting there.

Yesterday I (finally!) took down one of the two walls that forms the freezer bay. I'd previously confirmed that it wasn't structural, so it should have been a quick bash-and-pull. And it turns out it wasn't structural... but it was interwoven with the structure in a way that just makes me completely baffled as to what they were thinking, or even in what order it was all built. I'd assumed the room walls were built first, and the "bay" walls were tacked in later... but I think those bays must have gone up when the rest of the room did. And why was that 2x4 cross-hatched that way, and who puts a board up there to nail the ceiling drywall to that's being held down by the wall framing, and....! And one part of one layer of the bay wall (there were two layers, making a double-thick wall sticking out into the room, I have no idea why) is part of the support for one of the hewn-wood beams in the ceiling. So that's staying; I can knock it back flush to the adjacent bit of wall, but I can't take it out to make the "bay" area that four inches wider. Okay, I can cope with that. But what the hell they were thinking with supporting the beam in three or four different segments, and notching it, and.... Yeah. It's weird. The whole layout is weird, and the structure underlying it is freakin' bizarre.

But! With that one bay wall gone, the room is already vastly more open and spacious feeling. I hadn't realized that I instinctively scrunched up every time I left the kitchen that way, until now suddenly I don't have to. I can walk out of the room like a normal human being! And someone in the entryway can actually hear the person in the kitchen talking! It's only about a foot of actual floor space that's newly exposed, but the effect is downright magical.

I can't wait to see what it's like when the other bay wall is gone. Which will be trickier, because we're keeping the cabinets on the other side of it, and I won't know what's attached where until I get into it. (And what weird and unnecessary interlinkings with the structure may be in there.) And it'll be a few days, because while I can still work just as hard and long on a project as I ever could, I'm not so good about getting up and doing it all over again the next day. (And this is coming on the heels of discovering our sump pump wasn't working, in the way one usually discovers that, and all the icy-cold-water-in-crawlspace fun that involved.) But it's going to be awesome.

Tuesday was supposed to be a writing day, and this is what I did instead. Not sorry.

(no subject)

Apr. 10th, 2025 03:11 pm
scifirenegade: (blep | marquis)
[personal profile] scifirenegade


Spent the whole morning in the hospital (don't worry, I'm fine-ish), and had to entertain myself somehow. Choose a random photo and did a quick and dirty study.

It had to be that pervy-arse photo lol!

Here's one that's just the drawing.

What I am reading Wednesday

Apr. 9th, 2025 05:00 pm
paranoidangel: PA (PA)
[personal profile] paranoidangel

What I Just Finished Reading
The Inn at Lake Devine by Elinor Lipman. I felt like this book meandered about a bit and I struggle to say what it's about. I finished it but there were points when I wondered why I was bothering.

Sorry I'm Late, I Didn't Want to Come by Jessica Pan. This I really enjoyed. The author is a shy introvert and decides to spend the year acting like a extrovert, mostly because all her local friends had moved away and/or had babies. It was really interesting to see what she learned.

What I'm Currently Reading
The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal. I started this and it was all about a meteoroid hitting America and how awful everything was and how many people had died and I was not in the mood for something that depressing. I haven't totally given up on it because I checked reviews and found that it's just the first part of the book and later it moves on a few years to a mission to Mars, which is what I thought the book was about.

The Woman in Blue by Elly Griffiths. Back to the Elly Griffiths. I have three at home from the charity shop and this is the first of the three. Eventually I'll make it back to the library for the last two in the series. But I am enjoying this more for having had a break from them.

What I'm Reading Next
Whatever is on my to read list that I feel like reading next. Probably not another Elly Griffiths as I think I'll space them out a bit.

Mirrored from my blog.

Profile

lurking_latinist: Romana in her Shada dress, looking awed, against a background of space and stars. (Default)
Aurelia | lurking_latinist

April 2025

S M T W T F S
  12345
6789101112
13141516171819
2021 2223242526
27282930   

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Apr. 23rd, 2025 03:15 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios