Culturally appropriate seasonal wishes or lack thereof, according to your chosen norms!
Dec. 25th, 2025 09:30 am
Culturally appropriate seasonal wishes or lack thereof, according to your chosen norms!
May your solstice experiences harmoniously conform to your preferences!
God jul!
Dec. 25th, 2025 03:27 pmWorking was thankfully slow, and as I work evening today as well, I hope to have another slow workday. I plan to check out Yuletida and see if there is any fanfic that interests me. I hope you all have a lovely day, regardless of how you spend it!

Castle Noel in Medina, Ohio
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:00 am
Have you ever wondered what happens to the props and costumes used to make your favorite movies? Well, sometimes they end up with collectors. And when a collector is as talented as Mark Klaus, you end up with an amazing, 40,000 square foot experience full of Christmas magic and surprises around every corner.
Combining years of artistic experience and an amazing knack for the theatric, the fittingly-named Mr. Klaus has taken an old church building and turned it into a beautiful Castle dedicated to all things Christmas. Mark's love of Christmas started at a young age, and, after establishing a successful career crafting porcelain figurines and ornaments, he decided to begin collecting keepsakes from some of his favorite movies. Over the years, Klaus has amassed the "the world’s largest privately owned collection of Hollywood Christmas movie props and costumes", and, in 2013, he decided to share his collection by opening Castle Noel.
In addition to items like Will Ferrell's costume from "Elf" and the sleigh from "How The Grinch Stole Christmas", Castle Noel is also home to a variety of Christmas storefront displays from iconic locations like Bloomingdale's and Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as interactive attractions like a replica of the slide that Ralphie rides in "A Christmas Story".
If you love to celebrate Christmas year round, you won't want to miss this unique and festive place!
It's the Daily Bunny's Christmas 2025 Mega-Post!
Dec. 25th, 2025 12:00 pm
Thanks, Renee, Dave, and bunny Twig!
Thanks, Michelle and bunny Magical Carrot!
Thanks, Dianne, Bruce, and bunny Pumpkin! Dianne writes, “Seems Pumpkin has lost his Santa hat.”
Thanks, Raven and bunny Baxter! Raven writes:
This is Abby's bunny brother Baxter.....We had a scare with him a few weeks ago. I got home from work and noticed he hadn't eaten drank or pooped so I picked him up and gave him meds. When I put him down he fell over and had some neuro issues afterwards.Took him to the vet but can't find anything wrong, maybe a tic or a seizure. As you can see, he's doing better now doing what bunnies do. He's pushing 8 and was a rescue bun. He's my love abun so I'm glad he's still here with us. Merry Christmas to all the bunnies and their families.
Thanks, Holly, Chris, and bunny Lola! Holly writes, “Here’s Lola supervising the gift wrapping process. Merry Christmas to the DB family!”
Holly again: “This video is Lola playing with the tissue paper from one of her bunny advent calendar gift bags. She helped to unwrap it and discovered the paper was fun!”
Thanks, Chris and bunnies Ale and Oats! Chris writes, “Ale and Oats did not want to cooperate being in the same pic with their antlers and Santa hats on. Individually they did good. Just like having kids trying to sit on Santa's lap. Lol. Wishing you and all the Daily Bunny family a Merry Christmas and a Hoppy New Year.”
Thanks, Deb, Jac, kc, and bunnies Harlow and Bubbles! Deb writes, “Bubbles and Harlow wish all of the bunny kingdom that is the Daily Bunny, excellent winter holidays!”
Merry Christmas, everybody!
Interesting Links for 25-12-2025
Dec. 25th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. The 2025 Headline of the Year Nominees
- (tags:headline funny journalism )
- 2. There's no such thing as a fake feather
- (tags:birds materials video )
- 3. Dutch Tesla Fleet Goes Bankrupt After Betting on Musk's Self-Driving Promises
- (tags:Tesla automation fraud ElonMusk )
- 4. Super Mario Bros. and Yoshi Games' Affordance of Childlike Wonder and Reduced Burnout Risk in Young Adults
- (tags:psychology mentalhealth games Mario )
- 5. Why Britain doesn't have enough dentists
- (tags:teeth UK bureaucracy OhForFucksSake )
25 December
Dec. 25th, 2025 10:44 amAfter an hour's rest, they struggled on until noon. The tents were pitched and supper was issued: cold seal steak and tea - nothing more.
On the same night exactly one year before, after a festive dinner on board the Endurance, Greenstreet had written in his diary: 'Here endeth another Christmas Day. I wonder how and under what circumstances our next one will be spent.' That night he failed to even mention what day it was. And Shackleton recorded briefly all that really needed to be said: 'Curions Christmas. Thoughts of home.'
Wishing you all a happier time than being stuck in Antarctica, whether or not you celebrate Christmas.
Seasonal tradition: greetings as appropriate
Dec. 25th, 2025 10:08 am- Healthy eating: Fresh Fruit and veg
- Train Women : the breadwinners
- Toiletries to stop teasing
- Bed socks
- Starter kits for low income households
- Welcome a child refugee
- Enrich the Lives of Poor Children
- Don't waste water
- Unusual bunch of flowers
- Top up electricity meter for 2 weeks
- Help refugees retrain
- Gardening pleasure - supply plants
- Yarn and needles for a knitter
- Medicines for those fleeing war zones
- Teach people to read
- Supplies for an old person's store cupboard
- Stop women dying in childbirth: save 10 lives
- Tea, coffee & milk for food banks
- Goats for Peace
- Clean up our rivers
- Protect half an acre of rainforest
- Plant an oak tree
- A year of books for a child
- Mapping the landmines
- Drip irrigation
- Puffin Aid
- Get rid of guns
- Seeds
- Protect a penguin
- Toiletries for 3 schoolgirls in Africa
- Art materials to encourage children's creativity
- Text books
- A visit to a theatre, opera or concert
- warm clothes for refugees
- Hot drinks for the homeless
- Survival blankets
Thankful Thursday (Special Newtonmas edition)
Dec. 25th, 2025 09:28 amToday is Isaac Newton's Birthday, so I'd like to start by wishing you all a very Heavy Newtonmas. I am thankful for...
- Friction, and in particular socks with grippy bottoms for wearing around the house.
- Gravity, without which those socks wouldn't work. (Neither would a lot of other things, of course. I'm also looking for a little levity, and not finding nearly enough.)
- The reason for the season -- axial tilt. Also, having just about the right amount of it. (Uranus has way too much!)
- Calculus -- integral, differential, and lambda.
- Number systems in which infinitesimals are, um..., well-defined. I guess you can't say "real", can you?
- Choice.
- Having slightly less mass than I did last year. (Very slightly, but I'll take what I can get.) Good drugs.
Just One Thing (25 December 2025)
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:12 amComment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.
Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished! Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!
Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.
Go!
Yuletide!
Dec. 25th, 2025 08:39 amRemembrance (3416 words) by Anonymous
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Foundation (TV 2021)
Rating: Not Rated
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, Major Character Death
Characters: Demerzel (Foundation TV 2021), Hari Seldon, Cleon XXIV
Additional Tags: Angst, Canon-Typical Violence, mix of book and tv series canon
Summary:
Demerzel wanted to scream back at him, to explain how this was all his fault, Cleon the First damning them all to this nightmare fate that none of them could escape.
But she said nothing, and walked away. Like she always did.
standard deviation (4805 words) by Anonymous
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Foundation (TV 2021)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Cleon XXIV & Demerzel (Foundation TV 2021)
Characters: Cleon XXIV (Foundation TV 2021), Demerzel (Foundation TV 2021)
Additional Tags: Character Study, Artificial Intelligence, Complicated Relationships, Mother-Son Relationship, Loyalty, Yuletide 2025, Yuletide Treat
Summary:
He can’t get a rise out of her, and can never push hard enough that she pushes back. Human mothers eventually raise their voices, yell back, get upset. You can fling hurtful words at a human mother. But as far as he can tell, it never lands with Demerzel; there’s no heart there to twist the knife into.
(Relationship study for what slowly went wrong between Cleon XXIV and Demerzel. Spoilers for all of season 3.)
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Dec. 25th, 2025 12:26 amHere's some stuff from today:
Woke up and did fairly leisurely breakfast, while chatting with Alys and Charlie and mom. We had time to play a game of Moonshine, which I lost spectacularly, and then it was Off To The Shops, for last minute christmas shopping and also groceries.
We started with a couple of Very Large presents for dad, which necessitated me forcing mom to take a photo of me so I could send it to Shaenon Garrity, as life imitated art. I sure was a replica of Tip from the first storyline of Skin Horse, minus the gender-inappropriate pink angora sweater. (I was instead wearing a very gender appropriate Maya Kern skirt with pumpkins on it)
The presents were so large that we went straight home to swap the car out for those and collect Jonny!!!!! who is going to be doing Chrimbo with us this year. I'm excited about it! It's been ages and ages since we've had a brother at Christmas, and Jonny!!!!! is better than most. (He's one of the drama department teens mom adopted when I was in high school, who moved back to Maryland and joined the Gay Man's Choir of Washington like a year before mom did. It's great that they've gotten to spend a lot more time together!). Then mom and Jonny!!!!! and I went out to get the groceries, which was extra charming because he and I basically entered into a mini-contest of who could be more helpful at any given moment.
Ah, oldest daughter syndrome. <3
We got home, where Charlie put away the groceries and did some preliminary reorganization of the pantry, which badly needs it (I believe he plans to do more on the 26th). Then we ordered some Thai food for dinner (Chinese would be more traditional, but my parents have not yet located a good Chinese place, to everyone's sadness) and taught Jonny!!!!! how to play Moonshine. I did much better, but Jonny!!!!! still clinched the win.
Somewhere along the way "the kids" (a phrase I use ambiguously --using it exclusively like this, I mean just the people younger than me, if I use it inclusively, it's also me and Jonny!!!!!) watched Once Upon a Mattress, which was fun to hear in the other room.
We all finished wrapping presents, and then dad called for the traditional reading of The Night Before Christmas to us over the phone --he's working at the hospital overnight tonight, meaning I haven't actually seen him since getting to MD. To be fair, I arrived at piss late last night (I think my train was delayed by almost 2.5 hours altogether, most of it at the front end...I got on around 1525 for a train that was supposed to depart at 1337.). So he was in bed already, and then left for work well before I got up. I'll see him tomorrow!
Alys read Charlie the last two chapters of The Woman Who Rides Like A Man, with mom and I happily eavesdropping and fucking around mindlessly a bit. We're all very excited listening to Charlie make predictions since he didn't know the Alanna books at all before Al started reading them to him! Then it was time for evening chores and putting away the dishes and stuff, and just before bed, Santa showed up to fill the stockings! I helped with that, and off we went.
To write words, remembered at the last minute, and now I am cozy and warm. Time to find them sugarplums, because apparently the morning sibling gossip time starts at 0630. I am obviously complaining about it and equally obviously, am probably just fine with it. We'll see how I feel tomorrow morn.
Goodnight and be well!
~Sor
MOOP!
wednesday christmas eve books
Dec. 24th, 2025 11:31 pmMuch Ado About Numbers, Rob Eastaway. I picked this up again and finished it, but found that the bits that I'd already read were the most interesting to me. I found this book to be strongest when it was explaining the technology level of Shakespeare's time, and weakest when it was going into speculative interpretations of Shakespeare. (Though some of the theories it admitted were too far out there, like the joking theory that Cassio the "great arithmetician" might have inspired the naming of the Casio calculator.)
Alice James: Her brothers, her journal, edited by Alice Robeson Burr. I recently learned about Alice James, sister of the better known late 19th century American intellectuals Willam and Henry James, and was interested enough to pick up her diary. This book also contains Alice Robeson Burr's essay on the James family, which had some interesting tidbits that led to my learning more about forgotten 19th century American women intelectuals, like Mary Moody Emerson, aunt of and inspiration to the better-known Ralph Waldo, and Sarah Alden Bradford Ripley, of which Burr writes "In those days and communities, there was always a woman who read Greek, and in Concord it was Mrs. Ripley who had this distinction."
I'm about halfway through Alice James's diary ; being a diary (and without contextual footnotes) it is slow going although it does have some good passages writing about her chronic illness and other things.
St. Helios, Alice Robeson Burr. The diary being slow going, I decided to look into what else Anna Robeson Burr had published -- she was a prolific popular novelist, and encountered this entertainingly snarky review of her novel St. Helios, which was enough to get me to pick it up. I found it to be very readable but ultimately disappointing novel. It is set in 1920 and centers on the triangle between an aristocratic British poet who is both a relic of the Victorian era and a Byronic figure, his illegimate daughter, and the American lawyer who falls in love with both (though the book is not that slashy). The daughter starts out as the most interesting of the three main characters, but halfway through she gets a change of heart and moves from manipulative schemer to damsel in distress. After reading, I found two more contemporary reviews of this book, which are just as entertaining as the NYT review.



