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Fed some precious baby hoofed angels🥹
my life is ((nearly)) complete.
#Williams az#Arizona#deer farm#flagstaff az#Grand Canyon#nature#personal#boopiest snoots#mlem#fam trip#💞
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First snow of the year, these were taken within 20 minutes of snowfall.
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thinking about mitch in the interview on the boat saying he loves jersey parties....... feels like a made up concept as an excuse to hang out with the boys but.... seeing them all in jerseys to work out and play tennis (even auston in summer 2023 too..).... idk where i'm going with this other than i miss 583416 and i think they picked up each other's habits and ideas like crazy 😭
#583416#like.. who wears the jerseys u collect to go sweat.... its such a novel concept i feel like#do ppl do this for real. do i jsut not know athletes idk lkFJDKSL#auston wore one when he played tennis over this summer too w william like...... who does that. what is that.#why were they so everyhting...#mitch... just saying come over n wear a jersey OR DONT IDC LETS JUST HANG OUT.#if it was his idea in az.... flsdjflksdjflksd god. god.#that was austons hot boy summer fr. having his fav men around to hang and train and celebrate his bday wiht him.#ill never Forget
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Folks always imagine Aziraphale in Oscar Wilde’s circle, but fail to consider William Morris. The angel would have been an instant fan or the Arts and Crafts movement! He probably has several Kelmscott first editions tucked away in the shop. And I doubt he’d admit it, but he’d have loved Morris’s combination of pretentious Medievalist-meets-wily anarchist.
#aziraphale#good omens#aziracrow#az fell#william morris#arts and crafts#oscar wilde#ineffable husbands
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Match Review: Manchester United U19s 6-0 FK Žalgiris Vilnius U19s (11-2 agg.)
Mission accomplished, and the mighty reds go marching on in Europe.
Frustratingly, United's game at Leigh Sports Village couldn't be broadcast live on MUTV due to the UEFA Champions League ties. Why? Fuck knows. Stupid rule.
It was more frustrating for those of us not there because Ethan Williams began what would be another rout of Žalgiris after just 8 minutes, with the forward finishing what had been a magic run from Ashton Missin through most of the pitch before laying it off.
Captain Tyler Fredricson then scored nine minutes later scoring with a header from a corner, though Žalgiris keeper Joris Aliukonis will feel frustrated to so easily miss the interception.
United would come close with a Jayce Fitzgerald free kick mid-half, but it was in the 37th minute that Ethan Wheatley made it 3-0 to United; a hard-and-low driven cross from Harry Amass finding Wheatley at the near post for him to stab home up into the roof of the net.
Ashton Missin finally got a goal to support his claim for Player of the Match in the 57th minute, and with the result seemingly secure, Jayce Fitzgerald made way for newcomer Sékou Koné to get some minutes in the tank.
A little later both Wheatley and Amass made way for Biancheri and Mantato, and then another double sub of Munro and Scanlon for Jackson and Williams.
The Welsh wonderboy Gabi Biancheri bagged his 13th goal of the season (in 11 games) in the 76th minute, slotting home into the far right corner, before the game was rounded out in the final minute of play by Gibraltan winger James Scanlon, and assisted by the substitute Bendito Mantato.
Note: Some outlets are crediting Biancheri with the 6th goal but all the match reports and attending fans say Scanlon sooooooo...
United now face AZ Alkmaar in the third round of the UEFA Youth League, with the Dutch side having won 4-1 (8-2 agg.) over Stromsgodset of Norway.
The team splits back to its usual age brackets shortly; the U18s are home to Everton at 11am on Saturday, and the U21s play Huddersfield away next Tuesday evening.
#manchester united#man u#man united#man utd#manchester reds#manchester united u19s#FK Žalgiris Vilnius U19s#Harry Amass#Ethan Wheatley#Ethan Williams#Ashton Missin#James Scanlon#gabriele biancheri#Sékou Koné#Tyler Fredricson#LSV#Leigh Sports Village#UEFA Youth League#AZ Alkmaar U19s
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(via Train carrying new vehicles derails near Williams)
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WEDNESDAY'S WEEKLY POETRY PROMPT: 5/15/24 ~ CAMELBACK SUNSET
CAMELBACK SUNSET © 2024 - G. Smith (BMI) =================== Sitting in Stone Canyon in the shadow of the mountains, Trying not to look at you, afraid of who I’ll see. The sky is golden going blue; the first stars are appearing, And who used to be a couple is now simply you and me.
Oh, Katy you stopped in Phoenix, On your way to I don’t know where, And I took the time to find you, To let you know that I still care.
The times we had together, Back in Tennessee, The hills and hollers were softer there, And cooler too, you must agree.
But I see you’ve made a new life, With a family I’ll never know; So I’m happy for you nonetheless, Though my feelings may not show.
There are many things I wish I’d done, But many more that make me smile. I hope they touch your heart as well, And make my journey worth the miles.
Playing Acey-Deucy like we did back in the day, The sun’s below the valley rim, it’s getting hard to see, Surrounded now by city lights, Now there’s just the two of us, that used to be a we. Now there’s just the two of us, That used to be a we.
#poetic asides#poetry prompts#robert lee brewer#wednesday poetry prompt#sherwin-williams#Bittersweet#Camelback#Camelback Sunset#Phoenix#AZ
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Motel 6-Williams, AZ - West - Grand Canyon Motel 6 - Williams West - Grand Canyon is situated in Williams and features an indoor swimming pool is available for guests. Free WiFi is provided. At the hotel, rooms are equipped with a desk. The private bathroom is equipped with a bath or shower. The property offers a 24-hour front desk. Free parking is available. Flagstaff is 50 km from Motel 6 Grand Canyon while Grand Canyon National Park is 87 km away. The nearest airport is Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, 49 km from the accommodation.
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Neal Stephenson’s “Polostan”
NEXT WEEKEND (Novem<p>placeholder </p>ber 8-10), I'll be in TUCSON, AZ: I'm the GUEST OF HONOR at the TUSCON SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION.
Science fiction isn't collection of tropes, nor is it a literary style, nor is it a marketing category. It can encompass all of these, but what sf really is, is an outlook.
At the core of sf is an approach to technology (and, sometimes, science): sf treats technology as a kind of crux that the rest of the tale revolves around. The Bechdel test invites us to notice that in most fiction, stories revolve around men – that it's rare for two or more non-male characters to interact with one another, and if they do, that interaction is triggered by a man.
The sftnal version of this would go something like this: "a story gets increasingly stfnal to the extent that interactions among characters either directly relate to a technology, or are triggered by the consequences of such a relation, or fears, plans or aspirations for same."
(Note that this implies that science fiction is a spectrum: things can be more or less science fictional, and that gradient reflects the centrality of a technology to the narrative.)
No one's work demonstrates this better than Neal Stephenson. Stephenson's work covers a lot of settings and storytelling modes. His debut, The Big U, was a contemporary novel lampooning academic life. Then came Zodiac, another contemporary novel, but one where science – in this case, extremely toxic polychlorinated biphenyls – take center stage. Then came his cyberpunk classic, Snow Crash, which was unambiguously (and gloriously) science fiction.
A couple of books later, we got Cryptonomicon, a finance novel that treated money as a technology, and, notably, did so across both a near-future setting and the historic setting of WWII. In addition to being a cracking novel, Cryptonomicon is exciting in that it treats the technological endeavors of the past in exactly the same way as it does the imaginary technological endeavors of the future. Here's Stephenson fusing his contemporary sensibilities with his deep interests in history, and approaching historical fiction as an sf writer, doing the sftnal thing to gadgets and ideas that have been around for more than two generations.
Stephenson's next novel was Quicksilver, the first book of the massive "System of the World" trilogy, in which the extremely historical events of Newton and Leibniz's quest to discover "the calculus" are given a sweeping, world-spanning sftnal treatment. As "system of the world" suggests, Stephenson uses this sftnal trick to situate a scientific advancement in the context of a global, contingent, complex system that it both grows out of an defines. This is the pure water of science fiction, applied entirely to real seventeenth century events, and it's definitive proof that sf isn't a trope, a style or a category – but rather, it is a way of framing and understanding the world.
You can think of Stephenson's career up to this point as a series of experiments in applying the stfnal lens to events that are progressively less historical (and, with The Diamond Age, events that are atemporal inasmuch as the book is set in a futuristic revival of the Victorian Age). Experiments that range over contemporary settings, and then contemporary settings blended with historical settings, then a deep historical sf trilogy.
(It's rather exciting that these books came out right as William Gibson was entering his own "predicting the present" decade, where he exclusively published sf about the recent past, a prelude to a series of sf novels set in a future so far from our present that the characters literally have no record of which events led up to their own circumstances):
https://memex.craphound.com/2014/10/28/the-peripheral-william-gibson-vs-william-gibson/
Having proved how successful an historical sf novel could be, Stephenson then bopped around with a lot of stfnal historical ideas, from the "transmedia" 12th century setting of the Mongoliad to a madcap time-travel book (The Rise and Fall of DODO). Stephenson's work since then have been pretty straightforwardly sftnal, which means that he's a little overdue for a return to historical sf.
That's where Polostan comes in, the just-published inaugural volume of a new interwar series about the birth of atomic science:
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/polostan-neal-stephenson
Critics and even the publisher have called this a "spy novel" or a "historical novel" but it is neither of those. What Polostan is, is a science fiction novel, about spies in an historical setting. This isn't to say that Stephenson tramples on, or ignores spy tropes: this is absolutely a first-rate spy novel. Nor does Stephenson skimp on the lush, gorgeously realized and painstakingly researched detail you'd want from an historical novel (Stephenson has long enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with the brilliant researcher Lisa Gold, whom we can thank for much of the historical detail across his body of work).
But the overarching sensibility of this work is a world full of people who revolve around technology. You'd be hard-pressed to list more than a handful of actions taken by the characters that aren't driven by technology, and most of the dialog either concerns technology, or the actions that characters have taken in relation to technology. It's unmistakably and indelibly a science fiction novel.
It's great.
Polostan raises the curtain on the story of Dawn Rae Bjornberg, AKA Aurora Maximovna Artemyeva, whose upbringing is split between the American West in the early 20th century and the Leningrad of revolutionary Russia (her parents are an American anarchist and a Ukrainian Communist who meet when her father travels to America as a Communist agitator). Aurora's parents' marriage does not survive their sojourn to the USSR, and eventually Aurora and her father end up back in the States, after her father is tasked with radicalizing the veterans of the Bonus Army that occupied DC, demanding the military benefits they'd been promised:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonus_Army
After the efforts of Communist organizers in the Bonus Army were mercilessly crushed by George S Patton, Aurora ends up living in a Communist commune in Chicago, where she falls into a job selling comfortable shoes to the footsore women who visit the Century of Progress, as the 1933 World's Fair was known:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_of_Progress
At the Century of Progress, Aurora sits at the junction where many global currents are mixing: she is there when Mussolini's air armada lands on Lake Michigan to the cheers of thronged fascist sympathizers; and also when Neils Bohr lectures on the newly discovered – and still controversial – neutron. She is also exposed to her first boyfriend, a young physicist from New York, who greatly expands her interest in nuclear physics and also impregnates her.
This latter turn in her life sends Aurora back into the American west, where, after a complex series of misadventures and derring-do, she embarks on a career as a tommy gun-toting bank robber, part of an armed gang of her cowboy shirttail cousins.
All of this culminates in her return sojourn to the Soviet Union, where she first falls under suspicion of being an American spy, and then her recruitment as a Soviet spy.
Also: she plays a lot of polo. Like, on a horse.
This isn't just an unmistakably sftnal novel, it's also an unmistakably Stephensonian novel: embroidered, discursive, and brilliantly expositional:
https://maryrobinettekowal.com/journal/my-favorite-bit/my-favorite-bit-cory-doctorow-talks-about-the-bezzle/
It is funny, it is interesting, it is even daffy in places. It's sometimes absolutely horrifying. It skips around in time like a subatomic particle bouncing around in a theoretical physics model. It creates and resolves all manner of little subplots in most satisfying ways, but also ultimately exists just to tee up the main action, which will come in future volumes. It's a curtain raiser, and like any good opening number, it hooks you for what is to come.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/11/04/bomb-light/#nukular
#pluralistic#science fiction#post cyberpunk#historical fiction#cold war#nukes#neal stephenson#polostan#gift guide#reviews#books
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OC map 2024!
It was not long ago since Valedale been updated and it shows. Many OCs have moved there.
I have not included OCs from the old map as I didnt have access to the old file and I dont want to jump between multiple posts to get names and photos because that was just too confusing. I have done a google doc list with the Ocs so next update will be easier. But even if I didnt include OCs from the old post, we went from 73 to 95 Ocs, the population is growing.
I will not update this untill a new area been updated or added. But if anyone sees spell mistakes or wrong infomation given for ocs I can edit that. But I will not fix the map pic.
Address book is under line:
Central Jorvik:
Jorvik city:
Breasha Keane - Somewhere by Leonardos Lottie Emberwoods - Lives in Governors fall, she have no horses. Have a twin in South Hoof, Charlie Mary-Ann - lives close to Leonardos
Crater of Jor:
Alexei Sparrowhawk - lives in the mountain between Wildwoods and Dino Valley Sora Sparrowhawk - Kallter witch in dino valley searching
Firgrove:
Moa Windforest - Hidden shack in the forest Ryland - lives at the ranger station
Firgrove Village:
Adelaide “Swift” Swiftheart - A kalter from Icengate lives near Firgrove Alexis Carolina Nightjar Elaina Hawkwatcher - Lives with her grandmother Luca Goldstone - Wilderness enthusiast. Big brother to Max in Tailtop village
Starshine Ranch:
Athena Rockstorm - Calamity Claymore - Charlie Emberwoods protoge, soul rider and chaos child. Have a big brother, Kit, in Cape West Fishing Village Daine Dusty Claymore - A retired cowboy. Uncle to Calamity and Kit Claymore Rora Dolphinheart -
Goldenhills Valley:
William Ravenyour - haunts the hayloft on Goldenleaf Stables (belongs to Dakota Ravenyour) Willow Crazytree - (no photo)
Cape West Fishing Village:
Adriana Braveheart Bella Highgirl - Officially owns a house here but has a second home in Avalon’s Meader where she stays under busy soul rider/druid times. Used to hop from hotel to hotel. Cody Hunter Doveshovel - Rents a bed with the Jorvik Fishing Club, but travels frequently for work and soul rider shenanigans. Kit Claymore - A fisherman and Amnesiac. big brother to Calamity in Starshine Ranch
Harvest Counties:
Crescent Moon:
Feya Elfchild - Lives alone
Jarlaheim:
Alyssa Evelyn - Lives close to the rocker hairstyles shop Everlee Songbird - lives with a roommate thats also a member of the keepers Iris- Neightbour to Linda. Frequently visits the family in Cape West Fishing Village Johann - Lives in the northern part of Jarlaheim. Joins Ruth on adventures often Lucy Flowerhill - Lives with Linda Niko Northlight- lives in an apartment Riley Wolfstorm Selena - Lives by the vet Yasmine Westbank -
Jorvik Stables:
Amira Monsave - 19 year old, rents a room. In jorvik to look for Anne Arya Mistwood - 24 year old, works and lives at Baroness’ racetrack but because of renovations she currently lives with their half sister, Shilo, in Jovik Stables Brook - Lives behind the white double doors Monty Lionheart - A fancy lad just vibing Shilo Stormfire - 18 Year old, dorming at the stables during the summer to train and compete with her Lipizzaner, Glory. Currently have her half-sister Arya Mistwood as a roommate
New Hillcrest:
Blake Silvercrest - lives in the stables Lucas Roni - Lives with her two dogs Opal and Potato. She works as a waitress in the local café during the day
Mistfall:
Dundull:
Azalea “Az” - lives around Dundull and work as a ranger Bodhi Applewright - Charlie Emberwoods protoge, soul rider and wanderer. Big brother to Toby in Redwoods Vendela Zoe Silverborn - lives alone
Wildwoods:
Astrid - precise location of home is unknown Heather - Sleeps in the hayloft of the stables in Redwood Point Max Goldstone -Charlies protoge, soul rider & adventurer. Have a big brother, Luca in Firgrove Rachel - Redwood Point Ranger Station Toby Applewrights - A junior ranger. Little brother to Bodhi in Dundull
North of Northern Mountains:
Donna Buttergood
Silverglade:
Alina - lives in the field between Silverglade Manor and Nilmer’s highland
Fort Pinta:
Esther Darkdragon - 26 year old, lives with Svea Darkdragon in an apartment Morgan Saltcrest - Pirate in the sea outside of the Fort Pinta Rose - Svea Darkdragon - 24 year old, lives together with Esther Darkdragon in an apartment
Moorland Stables:
Esther Northberg - lives in the hay loft above the stables Jamie Nightlock - A baby doing his best Kit Applewood -21 year old, lives with Mrs. Holdsworth, thinking of getting a small place in Valedale Montana
Silverglade Manor:
Nahla Wolfwalker - Half kalter on a quest
Silverglade Village:
Adelaide Odenburg - Lives in the pink house in the circle with two others Amelie Emberwoods - Lives at Steves farm as a riding camp instructor. Is cousin to Charlie and Lottie Emberwoods Athena Peacecry - Lives with her parents Aurora Bellavance - rents a room, wants to move to Firgrove or Goldenhills one day Ava - Recently moved to the north side of town, close to the championship Lady - Lives with Big Bonney
South Hoof Peninsula:
Ines - Lives in the cottage south of the Rescue Ranch
South Hoof Rescue Ranch:
Charlie Emberwoods - Work as a rehabilitator, have a twin in Governors fall, Lottie. Juni - travels a lot Vilda Ravenhill - Accidently roommate with Hugh Wynonna - Rents a room
Valedale:
Hollowwoods:
Damian - Lives with his family
Silversong River:
Rowan Riverborn - she a näck chills as a horse and is a danger to children Zelda Krüger - 22 year old, rents a room in Avalon’s Meander
Valedale Village:
Corinne Eaglebridge - Lives alone Evangeline Bitterhouse - A druid in-training. little sister to Genevieve Genevieve Bitterhouse - Charlie Emberwoods Protege, soul rider and a nature witch. Big sister to Evangeline Halo Starborn Joseph - had an apartment in Fort Pinta but let the lease run out Kelly Nightborn Lexa - Moved to Valedale Village after she used to live with her family in Moorland Marie - Lives in a house next door to Avalons Renata Rose Riverlee - Is a Pandorian hunting for someone, lives in valedale when not in Pandoria Sadie Algren - Take cares of horses at the village stables while their owner is away, travels to pandora to study flora and fauna Sora
Homeless:
Alou - contantly traveling with other shopkeepers on the Southern Jorvik event circuit Juli - Either in Pandoria or traveling, he supposed to live in south hoof but wont stay there. Ruth - drifter, can be seen more frequently around Jarlaheim and Greendale
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90 évesen, repülővezetés közbeni balesetben (nyilván hogy máshogy?) meghalt William Anders, az ember, aki ezt a fényképet csinálta
Volt gyerekkoromban egy könyvem, aminek ez volt a borítóján, amiatt is lettem az űr meg az éjszakai égbolt nagy rajongója
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HAYLEY WILLIAMS from PARAMORE glendale, az | march 17th ‘23
#it's also so cute that this was taken by her mom 🥺#paramore#pmore#hayley williams#paramoreedit#pmoreedit#hayleywilliamsedit#hwilliamsedit#musicedit#bandedit#usermusic#dailymusicians#blogmusicdaily#userkam#usercaro#usergreta#usersar#userrobin#dailywomen#*mygifs
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