pshaw_raven: (Skeleton)
We've got the camper popped back up to do some preparatory stuff to it, later this week I'll clean up and stock it and get some photos. Namely, we're now doing things like testing our gray water disposal tank and seeing how cold the fridge stays during the day so we can minimize surprises while we're on vacation.

I'm not having a terrific day. It's not bad I'm just out of it. I've developed a pain in my thumb, probably from my fairly obsessive Hades playing lately, and I've got these little shocking pains that shoot down the hand from what feels like right around the cuticle. This started last night around ten,and I haven't slept since. Last night it would give me three little zaps in quick succession, then nothing for thirty seconds to a minute, then three more zaps. It drove me so crazy that at one point I was biting my thumb as hard as I could to try to stop it. I know that makes no sense, but I was running on maybe an hour of sleep at that point. I also learned that it's very difficult to bite yourself so hard you break skin - or at least it is for me. I'm trying to give the thumb a break for now and lay off any major gaming, though I'm going to stream Stray for someone in a couple of days. That game doesn't exactly require a lot of lightning attack reflexes so I should be fine.

So you can imagine how little brain power I have at this point in the day, LOL. Oh yeah, and because I'm a glutton for punishment, I still went on a long run this morning. Hey, it's good practice for a longer ultra, when you'll have to run on little to no sleep through the night. Since it was early on a Sunday I figured it was safe because there's very little traffic, and I was correct. There were some people out on the roads, but I saw maybe a dozen cars.

My hyperfocus of the week is Kowloon Walled City. I started reading up on it out of idle curiosity and it's turned into a major rabbit hole of research. I'm also reading up on Hong Kong's "coffin apartments," and the general crisis in housing there. There's nothing quite like the old Walled City now, but there are highrise buildings packed just as densely with people in tiny quarters. It honestly triggered a certain amount of anxiety looking at some of those places because ... what are those people going to do if a fire breaks out? I mean, I know what they're going to do - they're going to die.

There's a German language documentary I found on YouTube that someone's added English subtitles to, but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet. I've also found several interesting books, but they're all in Japanese. The Japanese were fascinated with Kowloon Walled City and did some extensive documentation of it before the demolition began.

Speaking of Japanese, I was just realizing something that ought to have been pretty obvious to me by now. I've always been interested in language and linguistics, and I like studying languages. I just never let myself do it much because when I learn, I develop a capacity for reading and writing that far exceeds my ability to speak, and I keep telling myself, Well there's no point in doing this if you can't learn to talk, you fucking idiot.

Why, though? Who am I going to be talking to? Reading Japanese is a hell of a useful skill. Because I forced myself to put it aside, I only read at maybe a kindergarten level, but if I just take a little time to study kanji each day, I find I retain it pretty well. When Fox and I were in Tokyo I could make some sense of the signs and notices on my own. So ... maybe I should go back to doing that, even if I never have to ask directions or say "I have forgotten my math assignment."

Anyway my brain is more fried than usual. God I hope I can sleep tonight.

Write Away

Nov. 15th, 2021 06:55 am
pshaw_raven: (Lawrence - LOL)
I just realized I don't really have "writing," "drawing," or "fountain pen" icons.

This weekend I found myself down a rabbit hole - small independent fountain pen makers. I almost sent a lot of money to a fellow in Arkansas. (If you like that sort of thing, look up Troy Breeding of Country Made Pens.) Then I had a few realizations while I was on my morning run.

Most handmade pens use some sort of ink converter. That means you get a bottle of ink, stick the nib in, and fill the pen that way. I have only ever used fountain pens that take cartridges. So I have no way of knowing if I'll find this burdensome or not, and could potentially get stuck with an expensive, beautiful, useless pen.

On the other hand, I had a set of Rapidograph pens that required cleaning between refills. Heaven help you if you skipped the cleaning. So while that was annoying, it wasn't that bad, though I sometimes did let several run dry before having a cleaning day. The larger nibs often had to have a soak in a jar of cleaning solution, no matter how quickly you got to them.

Bearing all that in mind I bought a converter for my Lamy Safari and a bottle of ink. But I can also see where the real financial danger is for me, now. Inks. Dozens and dozens of glittering glass bottles of different colors, shimmering, translucent colors. I NEED THEM ALL GIVE THEM TO MEEEEEE

*ahem* Sorry. Since I'm a fan of off-blacks I picked Noodler's "El Lawrence" as my first bottle, a deep green-black that is also warm-looking, named after a certain British war hero of the Arabian Campaign. Not that that influenced my decision, either. A lot of folks on Reddit are smitten with that company's "Bay State Blue," which is an excellent royal blue. I also looked at Diamine inks, and I'm tempted to get some shimmering ones, though for the everyday writing I do, it seems a little over the top. Although I could see using them for a dip pen. I used to like drawing with dip pens.

On an unrelated topic, I'm reading a biography of Henry Thoreau and I didn't know he had narcolepsy. It ran on his mother's side of the family. He apparently had numerous health problems throughout his life, and a lot of his writing about strength, health, and robustness is a way of dealing with how annoyed he was at his own poor health.

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