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Nov. 28th, 2025 06:00 am
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Thanksgiving

Nov. 27th, 2025 10:29 pm
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It was a lovely day. Cold and windy, but lovely inside due to the magic of central heating.

The entire family participated in preparing Thanksgiving dinner. Julie tried out a new bread recipe that we all like a lot. K helped get the turkey into the oven. I made the stuffing. Gretchen made the mashed potatoes, apple salad, and the cranberry orange relish (the last with help from Julie). And we all ate too much.

There are leftovers. Tons of leftovers. If only I had the recipe for potato pancakes from T-Bob's...

I hope that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving, wherever you are!
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Eat, drink and be merry!I could say I was coordinating this with Thanksgiving, but in fact it has just been a busy month, and I have finally carved out time to write this.  This is my contribution to this month’s RPG Blog Carnival hosted this month by Of Dice and Dragons and this month’s theme is Feasts and Festivals.

Celebrations, feasts, and festivals are quite common across the Sea of Stars.

Let us start with the simple fact that dragons love feasts! Most dragons take the opportunity to eat (and overeat) in public as a sign of power, status, and wealth. Be they in human(oid) or draconic form, the feast as public spectacle is one of the more common ways to be able to see one of the dragons in the lands their rule.

Depending on the dragon, on how often such feasts are undertaken, and not all dragons care to display their hunger to the masses, others, preferring only guests of status, are willing to let rumors of their fabulous meals suffice. Most such feasts are on regular schedules as it takes time to gather and prepare the huge amounts of food that will be consumed. So, such grand undertakings are most commonly a yearly event, but biyearly or even seasonal feasts are not unknown.

The feasts are lavish, often to the point of extreme extravagance, with exotic foods imported from the far corners of the Sea of Stars.  Such feasts are an opportunity to sell rare and unusual ingredients and for chiefs and cooks to gain (or lose) their reputation.

Some examples:

The matriarch of House Sharaza (Silver Sea) hosts a ‘Feast of all the Seas’ every year. The only requirement is that all of the food served comes from the sea in some fashion; everything from whales to seaweed, octopi to sea birds, are potential menu items. There is money and reputations to be earned by those willing to take risk and put in the work.

While the quarterly ‘Feast of Submission’ to the Tyrant Baishmat is more gruesome. Following a lavish meal, one of the teenage children of the nobility is consumed, alive by the Tyrant as a reminder of who rules. Naturally, the Tyrant hated by all, and many wish it dead, but it is a dragon. If you wish such a task, there are alliances to be made, and a Tyrant to be slain, but it will not be easy.

Now, there are many festivals, and most of them were originally religious in nature, and have been . . . adapted under the watchful eyes of the dragons.

Many places have a yearly March of the Dead, a day to remember ancestors and those that have died in the last year. Usually, pictures of those to be remembered are paraded through the settlement, graves, and memorial markers are cleaned. Families gather over a meal to share stories of the dead. For most cultures it is a somber day but some use it as an excuse to party.

In the Eosiant Kingdom, there is the yearly ‘Selection of the Sun’ where young candidates from across Kingdom are tested, physically, mentally, and spiritually, and the top two are sent to personally serve the Sun. Being selected to compete is a great honor and winning is even more of one, so there is a lot of politicking and maneuvering around both stages. The contests are watched, discussed, and, yes, bet upon. The entire set of events takes place over twelve days with lesser contests happening as well.

References to existing festivals in the Sea of Stars: The Empress’ Birthday and Port Day.

Notes: That is all I have inspiration for at the moment but may try for more later.

Image Village feast by Teniers nuorempi / den yngre / the Younger, David – Finnish National Gallery, Finland – CC0.

Thanksgiving

Nov. 27th, 2025 07:57 pm
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One thing for which we can be thankful — to God, if there be a God, and to some exceptional statesman almost two and a half centuries ago — is the United States Constitution, as as Veronique de Rugy writes. Immigrants, they get the job done, including the job of explaining to Americans what is special about this country. May the United States of America and its experiment in republican self-government survive our appalling current president, his cronies, and the fools or worse on both sides of the political spectrum.

In an attempt to share my good fortune with some of those in need, I made a donation yesterday through the Combined Federal Campaign to several organizations which I believe to be doing good in the world; the largest donation was to the International Rescue Committee, as I was thinking in particular about the hideous situation in Sudan. Today, I made a donation to assist with the defense of Ukraine.
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So, Thanksgiving.

Went to work early and wrote, eh, 700ish words on the story that woke me up yesterday.  Closed that and wrote another 800ish words on the WIP.

Made a fancy dinner — two chicken breasts, stuffing, gravy, asparagus, San Pellegrino Limonata with a splash of Pinot Grigio.  I had dessert on hand, but I went back to write some more, at which point, there was a BOOM! that shook the whole house and the windows in their frames.  The cats leapt up.  I leapt up.  Honestly, I thought a tree had hit the house, and ran outside — but all was well.  Did a quick tour of the house, including the basement — all was as it should be.

Turned out that a propane tank had exploded in Oakland (Maine) about 5 miles from my house.  People on the neighborhood list on Facebook were saying they heard the BOOM! in Winslow, across the river — call it 8 miles away.  The house was reduced to flinders and flame, one guy was lifeflighted to Portland.  A dog was found in the area, badly burned; people passing by took him to the emergency vet.  Fire departments from at least five towns were called in.  It’s a right mess, and I’m glad I was no closer than five miles, because it was plenty scary right here.

Tomorrow morning, Sarah’s due to clean.  After, I intend to devote myself to My Art for the rest of Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

I do still have one burning question to resolve today, which is!

Do I want to have a chicken sandwich for dinner?

Hope everybody had a good day, whether or not it was a holiday.

Thanksgiving Day in pictures

Today’s blog post title brought to you by Marc Cohn, “Silver Thunderbird

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So, Thanksgiving.

Went to work early and wrote, eh, 700ish words on the story that woke me up yesterday.  Closed that and wrote another 800ish words on the WIP.

Made a fancy dinner -- two chicken breasts, stuffing, gravy, asparagus, San Pellegrino Limonata with a splash of Pinot Grigio.  I had dessert on hand, but I went back to write some more, at which point, there was a BOOM! that shook the whole house and the windows in their frames.  The cats leapt up.  I leapt up.  Honestly, I thought a tree had hit the house, and ran outside -- but all was well.  Did a quick tour of the house, including the basement -- all was as it should be.

Turned out that a propane tank had exploded in Oakland (Maine) about 5 miles from my house.  People on the neighborhood list on Facebook were saying they heard the BOOM! in Winslow, across the river -- call it 8 miles away.  The house was reduced to flinders and flame, one guy was lifeflighted to Portland.  A dog was found in the area, badly burned; people passing by took him to the emergency vet.  Fire departments from at least five towns were called in.  It's a right mess, and I'm glad I was no closer than five miles, because it was plenty scary right here.

Tomorrow morning, Sarah's due to clean.  After, I intend to devote myself to My Art for the rest of Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.

I do still have one burning question to resolve today, which is!

Do I want to have a chicken sandwich for dinner?

Hope everybody had a good day, whether or not it was a holiday.

Thanksgiving Day in pictures

Today's blog post title brought to you by Marc Cohn, "Silver Thunderbird"


Thanksgiving 2025 in pictures

Nov. 28th, 2025 12:23 am
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Posted by Sharon

Tali had some Sekrits to tell me at breakfast:

The long back yard:

Dressed for success:

Coon cats at work:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feast:

Glass in the sun

No Such Thing As A Silent Night

Nov. 27th, 2025 09:00 pm
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Read No Such Thing As A Silent Night

Our coffee place was swamped all day on Thanksgiving. I don't know why, but so many customers felt that they just HAD to be here on this holiday, and everyone wanted complicated versions of the seasonal drinks. Whatever.
We're finally closed, and we've started cleaning the place.
Manager: "Okay, we survived Thanksgiving. Now I need to enact this policy I received from corporate."

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Read Minimum Wage, Minimum Effort: Thanksgiving Edition

Me: "It's just, I already had Thanksgiving booked off and approved. The trip is booked and paid for."
Boss: "I don't know what to tell you. You read the new policy. There's no guarantee that you'll have your time off approved."
Me: "Even though it was already approved?"

Read Minimum Wage, Minimum Effort: Thanksgiving Edition

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James Bovard has reviewed a new biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt by David T. Beito, and considers it an antidote to the FDR cult, portraying Roosevelt as a scoundrel. He very much had his moral failings, and I believe that many of his policies were harmful (not quite the same thing). I am not sure that I would agree with Bovard’s and Beito’s criticisms of Roosevelt for getting us into World War Two. True, he was shifty, and true, American entry into the war cost hundreds of thousands of American lives. On the other hand, not entering the war on the Allied side could have resulted in a world dominated by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, which might have caused major long-term problems for the United States, to say the least.

I do agree, though, that the New Deal failed to end the Great Depression, did considerable harm of its own, and contributed to a cultural and political shift in favor of activist government that was generally not beneficial, and set us on the road to the current situation of huge deficits and the prospective bankruptcy of Social Security and Medicare.
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Read She’ll Probably Run Into This Problem Vegan And Again, Part 5

Enter my cousin, back from her first semester away at college. She took one look at all of the frantic activity happening in the kitchen where my sister, our mom, and I were hard at work, wrinkled her nose, and asked in kind of a snotty tone of voice if anything was vegan.

Read She’ll Probably Run Into This Problem Vegan And Again, Part 5

A-Salted For Thanksgiving

Nov. 27th, 2025 02:30 pm
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Read A-Salted For Thanksgiving

I’m hosting a small Friendsgiving at my apartment. It's nothing fancy, with just six of us, a turkey, and a few side dishes everyone’s bringing.
One guest, a woman I have only met a handful of times, insists she’ll "help out in the kitchen." At first, it’s nice, as she’s chatting, stirring things, asking if I need help basting, etc. But then she starts… adjusting things.

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2025.11.27

Nov. 27th, 2025 07:31 am
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And with tomorrow’s [today's] menu at the top of mind, did you know that Minnesota produces more turkeys than any other state? WCCO shares how we got there. Via MinnPost
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/minnesota-turkey-production-thanksgiving/

Speaking of turkeys, it's Turkey Day here in the USA. Happy Thanksgiving.

How to be a good party host (or guest)
From picking your guests (always add a random) and your outfit, to coping with drunks and nudity, this is what you need to know
Zoe Williams
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/nov/26/how-to-be-a-good-party-host-or-guest

‘Stay tuned’: new Anne Rice film could foretell release of unpublished work by late author
Documentary series of Interview with the Vampire writer available to stream with potential for further releases
Ramon Antonio Vargas in New Orleans
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2025/nov/27/anne-rice-author-anthology

Netflix crashes within minutes of releasing Stranger Things series five
Viewers unable to watch episodes of long-awaited final series on TV when the streaming service briefly froze
Rachel Hall
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/nov/27/netflix-crashes-stranger-things-series-five

Review
Stranger Things season five review – this luxurious final run will have you standing on a chair, yelling with joy
The kids growing up might have changed this show’s appeal, but they manage to go out in a flame-throwing, bullet-dodging blaze of glory – while still being more moving than ever before
Jack Seale
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/nov/27/stranger-things-final-season-five-review-netflix

‘We like it a lot’: how Romania created the largest deposit return scheme in the world
In the two years since the system was launched, beverage-packaging collection and recycling has risen to 94%
By Andrei Popoviciu in Bucharest, Romania
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/27/we-like-it-a-lot-how-romania-created-the-largest-deposit-return-scheme-in-the-world

‘I didn’t even know this type of attack existed’: more than 200 women allege drugging by senior French civil servant
In a case echoing the Pelicot trial, dozens of women allege they were given hot drinks mixed with a diuretic to make them urinate. Three of them speak out here
Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/nov/26/women-allege-drugging-by-senior-french-civil-servant

'Extraordinary discovery' at Orkney Neolithic site
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c7836wvx4q4o

Novel scientific method proves pit circle near Stonehenge was man-made, say researchers
Archaeologists use multiple types of geophysics equipment to analyse ‘extraordinary structure’
Steven Morris
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/nov/27/novel-scientific-method-proves-pit-circle-near-stonehenge-was-man-made-say-researchers

Scottish fashion designer Pam Hogg dies
Steven McIntosh
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cm28v743mpyo

From Paul Krugman: https://youtu.be/tJE3KDxTbWI?si=vKYHnCMiS0nDelby

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