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    5 months ago

    Here are two of my old kitties that I miss dearly.

    That was ‘Tig’ a bengal. He was an arsehole but I respected that. probably noisiest little fucker i’ve ever met.

    And that was ‘Sheba’ an abby. Probably the sweetest cat I’ve had. When I snored she’d sit on my chest staring down at me, I’d wake up and I think she was impressed by the noise. When I get another cat it’ll be one of those.

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    I can’t deliver baby cat pics of the current pair, but here is last time I adopted a tiny one. Still miss him so much.

    baby cat baby cat

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    Toddler woke up screaming, woke the cat. While im settling the toddler cats giving me this look of death. I said sorry. He replied by going to claw the shit out of the armchair

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    One last old kitty photo:

    She (Sheba) was always so devved when it was silverside was not her thing. She would just stand there and silently protest.

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    ah crap… I think I’ve picked myself up a sick while I was near other humans. That’ll teach me to leave the apartment.

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    I started the day off with a walk and a hearty breakfast.

    One load of washing has been hung. A leg of lamb has been pulled from the freezer to defrost. The sun is shining, the cat is purring on my lap, so far today is shaping up to be a very good day.

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    Yep, last night I spooned some of the beef broth into a bowl, let it cool to a safe temperature and Melbcat eagerly drained it. It got the thumbs up. Seems it has to be homemade and very plain with nothing weird added.

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    I’ve had this low-priority to-do in the back of my head for years - “Learn Python”. I’ve just never needed to get across it for any reason when there are other languages I’m more familiar with.

    But now my oldest is leaning Python at school. First coding lessons stuff. They’ve got some Logo (the old turtle drawing basic scripting thingy that I learned in the 80’s) module they load and then they’re combining Python and Logo code to draw stuff. It’s actually pretty fun. I find myself debugging his code though. Which is a problem when I don’t know the language syntax.

    Watching a complete novice approach a simple problem, I’ve really, really taken for granted how to think like a coder. No wonder people think nerds are from another planet. The problems coders face literally require you to think differently.

    So anyway, I’ve started learning Python. I hope I find real uses for it beyond helping the kids with homework.

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      I’ve been meaning to look at it as well. I’m interested in how I could automate things with it.

      Have a look at the game engine Godot as well. Its programming language, Gscript, is based on python. It might be a good way to keep your kids interested in coding

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    Moved as many of the plants as I physically could, and the little plant supplies cupboard that is a bitch to carry. Clothes are 90% dry and towels 50% dry and indoors now. The carport is still a disgusting mess and I’ll leave that for another weekend when I’ll also finally get around to installing my dashcam.

    Now I need to:

    • vacuum the house a bit from tramping in and out with plants
    • get onions and potatoes and tuna from colesworth as I wasn’t organised enough to do so from an independent grocer before today
    • bulk up remaining vegan “ragu” with lentils
    • make a lil pot pie with said leftovers and potato
    • make risoni pasta with green peas and Brussels sprouts and tuna
    • clean kitchen
    • shower
    • get ready for tomorrow

    That’ll do me, I think. OH AND I NEED TO TEST OUT MY CHILLI FERMENT. @Bottom_racer your thoughts pls.

    chilli ferment.

    So this is what it looks like, the ziploc bag sealing off the ferment had some mould on the top side, I think I fished it out without any spores getting into the ferment. There wasn’t heaps of brine but enough to barely cover the top of the chillos.

    The liquid was a bit slimy… Should this be a worry? I scooped off the top layer of chilli bits and liquid and I tasted a bit, it’s a little funky and salty and quite hawt but not exactly very sour.

    Should I get a pH testing strip and check out the acidity before blitzing it tonight?

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        Can’t get hold of a pH test today but ordered some online to arrive by Friday. Meanwhile I decided to just blitz and decant and refrigerate. Behold!!

        Been tasting a bit more and holy cow it does taste good for just pure chillo + salt, no garlic etc. No off flavours. I used all the brine and it still has a moderately thick yet pourable consistency.

        Am loving the absolute FRUITINESS that’s really shone through, normally these are too spicy to feel the fruitiness but fermenting has been perfect for these dudes!! What a new way to enjoy the bounty of chillies. Thank you for planting the seed in me and encouraging me to finally get off my arse and give it a go :) I will definitely be doing more of this next summer. Maybe even with the last chillies that have ripened while I was away.

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    First morning waking up at 7 instead of 8. Going to bring it down to 6 in a month or two. I normally suck at maintaining a sleep schedule, but this has been working.

    All I did was keep my phone out of my bed and set my lamp to turn on a minute before my alarm goes off. I’ve gone from seven alarms that fail to wake me up because I turn them off in my sleep down to one that wakes me.

    I think it’s a good thing, having a set schedule, and I like waking up early enough that it’s quiet outside still. So peaceful.

    So fucking cold though

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      Congratulations on maintaining it on a public holiday, and working on your sleep schedule in winter