The Library Faery
@libraryfaery.bsky.social
Library cryptid disguised as a Director. historian, textile artist, craft dabbler.
Go read a book - you really need to do so. Read a lot of books - learn something outside of your confirmation bias.
The crows demand it. And go outside.
Go read a book - you really need to do so. Read a lot of books - learn something outside of your confirmation bias.
The crows demand it. And go outside.
Sunshine today, but still only 38 degrees outside, with a breeze.
Chickens came out today - at least some of them. Making soup base out of the remains of a rotisserie chicken, and then bread, chili and French onion soup for tomorrow to feed my food bank crew and then anyone else who wants some.
Chickens came out today - at least some of them. Making soup base out of the remains of a rotisserie chicken, and then bread, chili and French onion soup for tomorrow to feed my food bank crew and then anyone else who wants some.
November 11, 2025 at 5:05 PM
Sunshine today, but still only 38 degrees outside, with a breeze.
Chickens came out today - at least some of them. Making soup base out of the remains of a rotisserie chicken, and then bread, chili and French onion soup for tomorrow to feed my food bank crew and then anyone else who wants some.
Chickens came out today - at least some of them. Making soup base out of the remains of a rotisserie chicken, and then bread, chili and French onion soup for tomorrow to feed my food bank crew and then anyone else who wants some.
Former Coloradoan - was never able to go myself, but knew people who did - it makes amazing things happen. Do it if you can.
As an example: the last time I caucused for a candidate, there were three people there for my district. We were electing five representatives. Me showing up, by myself, got two reps for the candidate I was caucusing for.
November 11, 2025 at 4:48 AM
Former Coloradoan - was never able to go myself, but knew people who did - it makes amazing things happen. Do it if you can.
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Oh and just a reminder: elected US officials are supposed to represent Americans, not lead them.
These aren't your leaders, they are your representatives and if they are refusing to represent you, its time to have new representatives.
These aren't your leaders, they are your representatives and if they are refusing to represent you, its time to have new representatives.
November 11, 2025 at 4:30 AM
Oh and just a reminder: elected US officials are supposed to represent Americans, not lead them.
These aren't your leaders, they are your representatives and if they are refusing to represent you, its time to have new representatives.
These aren't your leaders, they are your representatives and if they are refusing to represent you, its time to have new representatives.
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November 11, 2025 at 4:30 AM
I'd watch it.
November 11, 2025 at 4:38 AM
I'd watch it.
How I know I have really good neighbors; I just got a message asking if we had enough firewood to get through this cold snap - they'd have brought it to me this evening, no charge.
I thanked them, and said no - we have enough, but it feels good that others are looking out for each other.
I thanked them, and said no - we have enough, but it feels good that others are looking out for each other.
November 9, 2025 at 9:34 PM
How I know I have really good neighbors; I just got a message asking if we had enough firewood to get through this cold snap - they'd have brought it to me this evening, no charge.
I thanked them, and said no - we have enough, but it feels good that others are looking out for each other.
I thanked them, and said no - we have enough, but it feels good that others are looking out for each other.
OK- now the cold is starting to move in. Just a touch - heavy clouds, 10 degrees cooler, but that wind is bringing a bite to it.
November 9, 2025 at 9:29 PM
OK- now the cold is starting to move in. Just a touch - heavy clouds, 10 degrees cooler, but that wind is bringing a bite to it.
So beautiful outside right now; sunny, light breeze, 63 degrees.
You wouldn't know that tonight it will be 28 degrees, a high of 32 tomorrow, a low of 23 tomorrow.
But it works well for us today as husband winter preps the coops, and I split firewood and fill the woodbox.
You wouldn't know that tonight it will be 28 degrees, a high of 32 tomorrow, a low of 23 tomorrow.
But it works well for us today as husband winter preps the coops, and I split firewood and fill the woodbox.
November 9, 2025 at 6:44 PM
So beautiful outside right now; sunny, light breeze, 63 degrees.
You wouldn't know that tonight it will be 28 degrees, a high of 32 tomorrow, a low of 23 tomorrow.
But it works well for us today as husband winter preps the coops, and I split firewood and fill the woodbox.
You wouldn't know that tonight it will be 28 degrees, a high of 32 tomorrow, a low of 23 tomorrow.
But it works well for us today as husband winter preps the coops, and I split firewood and fill the woodbox.
This kid is a lot of people's life goals. Most excellent.
Loving today's news that the mysterious "fedora man" outside the Louvre heist was actually a 15-year-old museum visitor who dresses like a 1940s French detective all the time, just because. apnews.com/article/louv...
Fedora man unmasked: Meet the teen behind the Louvre mystery photo
Fifteen-year-old Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux has become an internet sensation after an Associated Press photo captured him outside the Louvre on the day of a crown jewels heist.
apnews.com
November 9, 2025 at 6:02 PM
This kid is a lot of people's life goals. Most excellent.
Things I learned today.
I know scaring horses, and "extreme speeds" were arguments against automobiles, but not that someone had figured a way to make things easier on horses.
I know scaring horses, and "extreme speeds" were arguments against automobiles, but not that someone had figured a way to make things easier on horses.
November 9, 2025 at 5:56 PM
Things I learned today.
I know scaring horses, and "extreme speeds" were arguments against automobiles, but not that someone had figured a way to make things easier on horses.
I know scaring horses, and "extreme speeds" were arguments against automobiles, but not that someone had figured a way to make things easier on horses.
Reading too much Kafka lately?
November 7, 2025 at 1:22 AM
Reading too much Kafka lately?
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MIKE JOHNSON: "All the world knows about Vaal. He causes the rains to fall and the sun to shine. All good comes from Vaal."
November 6, 2025 at 3:56 PM
MIKE JOHNSON: "All the world knows about Vaal. He causes the rains to fall and the sun to shine. All good comes from Vaal."
I'm not going to call this an education problem, because ALL Americans learned about this in school - at all three levels of public school, in mandatory classes.
I call this a "I didn't pay attention then, so I'm being an idiot now."
I call this a "I didn't pay attention then, so I'm being an idiot now."
November 6, 2025 at 3:23 PM
I'm not going to call this an education problem, because ALL Americans learned about this in school - at all three levels of public school, in mandatory classes.
I call this a "I didn't pay attention then, so I'm being an idiot now."
I call this a "I didn't pay attention then, so I'm being an idiot now."
What I saw in the store yesterday.
November 5, 2025 at 2:41 PM
What I saw in the store yesterday.
People are stuck on stupid on FB today.
I'm gonna go put things in the attic.
I'm gonna go put things in the attic.
November 2, 2025 at 4:41 PM
People are stuck on stupid on FB today.
I'm gonna go put things in the attic.
I'm gonna go put things in the attic.
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The $1.99 sale is still going on! I'm not sure how long this will last.
www.amazon.com/Atrocities-J...
www.amazon.com/Atrocities-J...
Hey Bluesky peeps, could you help spread the word?
My Shirley Jackson Award-nominated gothic fiction book THE ATROCITIES is on sale today for $1.99 on Kindle.
www.amazon.com/Atrocities-J...
My Shirley Jackson Award-nominated gothic fiction book THE ATROCITIES is on sale today for $1.99 on Kindle.
www.amazon.com/Atrocities-J...
November 2, 2025 at 3:30 AM
The $1.99 sale is still going on! I'm not sure how long this will last.
www.amazon.com/Atrocities-J...
www.amazon.com/Atrocities-J...
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Happy Halloween
October 31, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Happy Halloween
I hope he wins by a landslide - way to troll the trolls.
That this is how he responds to Cuomo turning up the racism and Islamophobia dials to 11 says so much about Zohran. I hope he wins by 25
أنا اسمي زهران ممدان وعم رشّح حالي لأكون العمدة الجديد في مدينة نيويورك
November 1, 2025 at 10:17 PM
I hope he wins by a landslide - way to troll the trolls.
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Also read Courtney's thread on the topic.
This whole thread, but let me add that the coming of Christianity to the new world created more human sacrifice than was ever practiced before.
It’s just that those dead bodies were made on the altar of human enslavement and capital accumulation.
It’s just that those dead bodies were made on the altar of human enslavement and capital accumulation.
oh, are MAGAs of European descent getting all high and mighty about human sacrifice again?
did you know the ancient Gallic people of France once built racks for the bones of their defeated enemies that look a helluva lot like what the Mexica used to do
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
did you know the ancient Gallic people of France once built racks for the bones of their defeated enemies that look a helluva lot like what the Mexica used to do
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
October 31, 2025 at 2:26 PM
Also read Courtney's thread on the topic.
The others have said it all - it's a thread worth reading.
The ancient Romans were extremely proud of ending this practice and it was also bad then. They also thought it was incredibly barbaric that it was widespread in Carthage. And this isn't just their accounts, we have extensive evidence this was true.
oh, are MAGAs of European descent getting all high and mighty about human sacrifice again?
did you know the ancient Gallic people of France once built racks for the bones of their defeated enemies that look a helluva lot like what the Mexica used to do
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
did you know the ancient Gallic people of France once built racks for the bones of their defeated enemies that look a helluva lot like what the Mexica used to do
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
October 31, 2025 at 2:25 PM
The others have said it all - it's a thread worth reading.
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Happy creepy Halloween, everyone! 🎃
October 31, 2025 at 1:04 PM
Happy creepy Halloween, everyone! 🎃
It’s #FridayReads time and Halloween! Let’s boost all signals. Repost this and let us know what to repost for you. I bring you magic, vengeance, ghosts, friendship, a hurricane, and creatures from beyond the reef…and it’s all 45% off because Halloween!🎃
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October 31, 2025 at 2:21 PM
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Larry Bushart, 61, spent over a month in jail over a liberal meme he posted on Facebook. He celebrated his freedom by eating wings, drinking margaritas — and posting a bunch more liberal memes on Facebook. Heart of a true boomer poster.
Gift link: wapo.st/4qwXqSJ w/ @benbrasch.bsky.social
Gift link: wapo.st/4qwXqSJ w/ @benbrasch.bsky.social
A retired policeman posted a Charlie Kirk meme. He spent a month in jail.
The 61-year-old Tennessee man plans to sue after authorities dropped charges over a political Facebook post. Free-speech advocates say it’s a symptom of a wider crackdown.
wapo.st
October 31, 2025 at 1:18 PM
Larry Bushart, 61, spent over a month in jail over a liberal meme he posted on Facebook. He celebrated his freedom by eating wings, drinking margaritas — and posting a bunch more liberal memes on Facebook. Heart of a true boomer poster.
Gift link: wapo.st/4qwXqSJ w/ @benbrasch.bsky.social
Gift link: wapo.st/4qwXqSJ w/ @benbrasch.bsky.social