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Blackberries getting ready to be Jam in a month.
For anyone who needs to hear this today:
You are not failing. You are doing the best you can. That's not failing.
You only fail if you quit on yourself.
Stopping is not failing. Stopping is Resting.
Resting is winning Tomorrow.
And choosing to put it down is not quitting. It's protecting your peace.
You got this sunshine.
Shit people say that I don't understand:
"you just need to understand where your feelings are from" - yep, I know why I feel like shit, doesn't change the feelings or circumstances.
"you just need to talk about feelings" - yep, again, doesn't change the feelings or circumstances.
"Doesn't it feel better knowing other people are going through the same thing as you?" - WHY, for the love of fluffy chickens, would knowing others are also having a shit time make me feel better?! Now we're just all miserable? Is human suffering a hobby for you?
Shit that actually makes things better:
- Music. ALL the music.
- A cup of hot rehydrated plant matter.
- Dancing badly
- Beating the shit out of something not alive and durable.
-Scream/Crying like a banshee
- obsessive media consumption
- Gothic weather
Sometimes feelings are not civil or a way to 'connect with others'. Sometimes you just need to be alone and feral for a while.

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The autistic ADHD experience of feeling like you're broken but being expected to act and live as though you're not whilst being judged for it.
some more design stuff for my newest scifi oc, Adrian
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I threw together a little rec list for fans of Murderbot :)
This is aimed at fans of the novellas and the TV show and I tried to capture various different elements of the story and characters.
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Found some nice shells and sea glass down the beach. 🐚🌊
A Workshop for Creating Magical/ Fictional Crystals: A Guide from a Geologist
Hi folks, its me, here to talk about fictional writing again! Today I'm just tackling the idea of magical stones/mana stones by looking at existing minerals today and some neat properties that they have, and how you can apply these things to a fictional world. The goal is mainly to help you if you are stuck trying to come up with a unique magic system, or a unique identification/characteristic of your mineral.
First Things First: Mineral Shapes
I am exhausted, petered out, down-right fatigued by seeing every mineral depicted with having the crystal structure of calcite and quartz. There are soooooo many cooler, more interesting crystal structures, don't you think you would stop and take a look at a perfect cube in nature? It is completely unsettling.
Second: Color
Color within minerals can either be really important, or not important at all! It is your choice to decide if color is going to be something that means something to your mineral. But what are some times when the color is important? Well.... there are some elements that are called chromophores, this classification just indicates that these elements, when present, will determine the color of whatever they are in. So, if you wanted to treat mana like a chromophore, you could say, "Oh everything that contains mana turns green!" This could mean that regardless of the mineral, if that mineral is a specific color, it means it contains mana. This concept is exciting because you can just stop here and use minerals that already exist! You can also use it as an indicator for a magical ore! Chromophores are typically metals, so if you are making a new metal weapon, making the ore of that metal a unique color would make a lot of sense!
However, your mineral can also just be every color of the rainbow like quartz and perhaps that's what makes identifying your mana stones elusive and create an illusion of scarcity that your character can solve.
There are other things that can change the colors of minerals, like radiation damage, and electron exchange, but I think that is beyond what would be helpful! So lets talk about some unique color properties that happen in nature that seem magical in the first place! Maybe you don't need to design a mana stone, but you want a unique gemstone that only the royal family passes down or something (IDK).
The first one is the alexandrite effect! This is where a mineral can change color in natural light vs. incandescent light. (the mineral itself is not changing, but the lights contain different amounts of different colors that then get absorbed by the stone). Even if you don't use electricity in your fictional world, you could have the colors change in the presence of light magic. This could create fun misunderstandings about what the mineral is reacting to!
Pleochroism
Pleochroism is something that most minerals have, it is frequently used to help identify minerals in thin sections, however minerals are usually not pleochroic enough for it to be visible to the naked eye! Pleochroism is just a fancy name to describe the change in how light is absorbed based on the angle of the mineral! So if you scroll up to the first image where I showed a lot of crystal shapes, most of them have angles where they are longer and shorter! This will effect the way light travels in the crystal. Tanzanite is a popular mineral that does this.
Photochromism
This is when a mineral will change color (in a reversible way) when exposed to UV light (or sunlight), I am not going to go too into the details of why this is happening because it would require me to read some research papers and I just don't feel like it. The mineral that is best known for this is Hackmanite!
Alright! These are all the really cool color effects that might inspire you or maybe not, but now I am going to talk about how you might find your minerals within a rock!
When I see a lot of magical caves/mines, typically I see them with some variation of a geode honestly, but most minerals are not found like that! Now I am sure most of you guys have seen a geode, so I will not really talk about those, but I will talk briefly about porphyroblasts which is when the mineral grows larger than the minerals around it, this happens in metamorphic minerals!
sorry random stranger, but this is an image of garnets inside a finer-grained rock at gore mountain in New York!
Another way you might find minerals is in a pegmatite! This is when all minerals are really large! This is a formed from really slow crystalizing magma!
But something else to think about is that your mineral might just be massive, it doesn't have to have distinct crystals, it may be similar to jadeite where small grains grow together which leaves it looking smooth and seamless! A note about all of these is that you would have to mine into the rock to find these, there would not be any natural caves in these rocks! Caves are only ever really formed in limestones and maybe marbles (rocks that react with acid).
How can your characters identify these minerals?
Typically when you are out in the field you will look to see what type of rocks the minerals are found in (The overall texture of the rock will tell you how it formed). If you know how the rock formed, it will narrow down the amount of minerals you need to think about by quite a bit! Next, you are going to look closely at it and observe its crystal structure, does it have an obvious crystal? if so what is the general shape? If it is broken, how did it break? Did it fracture like glass or did it break along uniform planes. Some minerals have a thing called cleavage (breaks along planes of weakness). If a mineral exhibits this habit, it will again help narrow this down. Next we can look at color. Color can be misleading, because minerals like quartz can be any color imaginable, but minerals like olivine will always be green! The next thing your character can do is test for hardness, minerals all have a specific hardness that can help identify it as well.
After you go through all of this, your mineral might have some special property! This could be magnetism, fluorescence, reactions to acid, or any of the color changing effects I mentioned above! Other than that, your character can take it back to a lab and do a number of things to identify it, but the most typical thing would be for them to make a thin section (very thin piece of the rock) and observe it under a cross polarized microscope!
On that note folks! I hope this helped in some way in thinking of new magic mineral properties! I have other guides that explore some different fictional worldbuilding issues you might run into, but if you have any topics you would like me to cover please that I haven't mentioned already, let me know!
Finally finished my pumpkin basket weave autumn cushion. Not the best thing I've ever made, but I learnt a lot doing it.
It's October 1st and you know what that means
Time to start taking vitamin d and using my light therapy lamp every morning for the next six months so I don't completely lose it before spring rolls around 🙃
If you too live a stone's throw from the Arctic circle this is your cordial reminder to start taking your vitamin d and dust off your light therapy lamp before the SAD sets in! Vitamin d and light therapy lamps are most effective when you start using them beginning early in the fall, before your SAD gets too bad. Don't let the SAD set in and get too bad, start now!
Well this little post I made over my morning coffee is gaining quite a bit more traction than I expected (which I'm happy for, remember to take your vitamin d!)
Here's a few more reminders for the upcoming winter darkness:
- Vitamin d is fat soluble, meaning you need to consume it with fat for your body to absorb it properly. This is why a lot of vitamin d capsules contain Omega-3 and/or other oils. If you aren't eating or drinking something rich in fat when you take your vitamin d, take it with a spoonful of something like Omega-3 oil. In the Nordics it's popular to have a spoonful of fish oil in the mornings because fish oil is rich in Omega-3, which helps with SAD especially when taken alongside vitamin d.
- Check with a doctor or local healthcare provider what they think is an appropriate amount of vitamin d to take at your latitude. I just found out from my doctor last winter that I wasn't taking nearly enough vitamin d for how far north I am, and she told me to actually quadruple my dose. It sure made a difference and last winter was noticeably less miserable for me.
- When using a light therapy lamp, it's best to try to position it as close to eye level as possible, and ideally around 60cm / 2 feet away from your face.
- Try your best to still go out and be physically active, I promise it really does help with SAD! I know, trust me I know how much harder it is to make yourself go out and still be active when it's so dark and cold and miserable out. But if you make an effort to still go out and meet your friends at a cafe you will feel better. If you still make an effort to move your body you will feel better. Last winter I actually bought a DDR gamepad and got back into DDR so I could still move and get some exercise over the winter. It really does help, I promise!
This doesn't just apply to people near the Arctic Circle, but places where the number of sunny days drops significantly during the winter months due to Winter = All The Rain. I'm looking at you Oregon, Washington, & SW British Columbia. A doctor told me once that she'd never seen an Oregonian who *wasn't* vitamin D deficient.
A Lot Of Germans are vitamin D deficient, too. Guys, we are not nearly as far South as we tend to think. The Gulf Stream is tricking you.
Generally speaking, this country is actually on the same latitude as (southern) Canada, not the US. And at least in North Germany, the sky also has the unfortunate tendency to turn into one greyish-white mass with no chance of sun.

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Morning has broke
Asters by the lake, late September 2019.