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Been getting back into studying Japanese again these days. I picked up a copy of the Genki text and workbook which I haven’t used since high school haha. Tonight I’ve been trying to review some Hiragana. Trying to remember the structure of my old classes to give myself a sense of how to approach self study. I’ve been trying several different studying apps, flash card decks as well!

I’ve also spent a little time revisiting gesture studies, inspired by some of the studies [personal profile] molten_gold  has been doing in her server. Id like to work up to the lighting and shadow style studies she’s been doing in particular, but gestures has always been a good way to get myself into the mindset of art studies! 

In the meantime I’ve continued plugging away at writing up some posts to make a DW-centric index of my doujinshi catalog, which will in turn link to various posts where I share or review my books here! I’m about…80-90% done with the Twelve Kingdoms catalog including adding new books which I’ve long put off. It’s just a matter of getting a few more minor details added here and there like page counts, dates and double checking accuracy of title translations, creators credits and the like. There’s also the matter of finishing up a few outstanding book descriptions too which are definitely the more fun part of this project. So keep an eye out for that!

in fannish news, I’ve recently been made an admin of the [community profile] 12kingdoms  comm here on DW! Still feeling really flattered and astounded by this turn of events, initially I’d messaged one of the older mods to clarify a few things before committing to writing up a few more detailed posts (like sharing a few, ahem, more risqué doujinshi over there ahaha!). I’ve also been debating making a call for help in updating a few fandom-centric wiki updates for the series in light of the new books becoming more accessible to the English speaking fandom as Eugene wraps up his translation of the last of them. Particularly the TV Tropes page and fandom Wiki both of which I often reference for double checking details here and there! I’m sure other folk must make use of these as well and I’d really like to see them updated a little… I just have no idea myself how to really edit wikis! 

(Basically, everything considering the plot and characters of the Tai Court is very out of date ahaha!)

That reminds me, I should really collect Aili’s translations of the Tai books/Demonic Child for binding! 
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… shaping and painting your nails in the tub while listening to 90’s goth playlists. I think this week I’ll go for an Opal/Fire Opal look! 

it’s been really nice to get back into painting my nails this year. It’s a small thing, but I’ve found it really relaxing to do on the weekends alongside my usual routine of preparing for the coming work week.

Speaking of work, the new job has been going really well and we just completed our first big project! Next is prepping for summer duties and learning our database program. This week will also be my first intentionally taking some remote work days. For simplicity I’ll simply try alternating this week, go in on Monday, work from home Tuesday and so on. Ideally though I think it will be a little more practical to do the opposite. Mondays are hard for me and being comfortable and not having to commute to the office first thing in the week and later on a “hump day” sound really appealing!

I’ve been feeling incredibly nostalgic lately. Probably a result of the Pokémon fanzine I’m working on! 

Beyond that I’ve been listening to a lot of grunge, fell in love with Garbage all over again (apparently they released a new album in 2020!. And guys it SLAPS! Shirley’s still got it. |D) my work tunes are also adopting a lot more happy hardcore which is something I fell deeply in love with in my mid-teens thanks to my friend Gemma. I wonder how she’s doing, I should send her a shout… at any rate I’ve been loving these few playlists and albums! (The latter of which was one of my first exposures to Happy Hardcore back in the day, alongside Bonkers on Gemma’s recommendation!) 

Welp that’s all I got. Till next time! 
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Just a little low-key update to ease back into the habit of posting here!

Knocked out my taxes today and did some much needed spring-cleaning of my filing cabinet (more of a box...really), that took most of the day so I guess it doesn't feel like I've done much this weekend so far! I did do some cooking however and think I've cobbled together a really cool southwest take on onigiri? I'm gonna take another whack at it tomorrow to make some lunches to take with me to work! I wanted to document this lil southwest-nigiri recipe here:

The base is more or less the same as any onigiri you'd make, wash and cook your rice, but in addition to throwing in some dried Kombu seaweed for flavor, toss in some dried ancho chilies while you're at it! Ancho chilli pepper goes into a lot of texmex and makes a nice, mild spicy base for your rice to cook in along with the traditional flavor of kombu! I'd throw in about five peppers to cup of rice/water. For my first try  I did only three and to be honest it didn't show up too much, it was there, but not as strong as I would have liked?

While your rice is cooking, mix your filling! Recently I've been addicted to stuffing my rice balls with smoked salmon, its easy to prep and mix up with just about any flavor I'm craving and can be really good on its own too, plus its sold here in little packs that often make a good amount of filling for anywhere from six to eight rice balls! (I've found I can reliably make maybe three good size onigiri per cup of rice! So depending on how you divy things out you may wind up with more rice or less filling or the reverse! Save leftovers for fried rice later?)

Mince your smoked salmon, add a splash of umami black garlic sauce, a squirt of ranch (I know, trust me) and add: chilli powder, smoked paprika, and cracked black pepper to taste! No salt, the salmon will likely be salty enough on its own and your rice will be plenty salty after handling it! Mix this all up to coat your fish and set it aside to marinate while your rice finishes up!

Once that rice is cooked and cool enough to handle in your hands, make Onigiri as you do! Cold water and salt for your hands and such so it don't stick to you and is easy to shape and firm up, or use those lil molds you can find online! (lightly oiling or sprinkling some salt water in there helps the rice come out once its shaped I've found!)

Toss with sesame seeds and more smoked paprika for color, wrap with nori, top with leftover filling so ya know what you filled it with (if needed/you have leftover tasty filing bits) and serve right away while still warm or store for a nice meal later!

The result is still pretty close to a really traditional onigiri flavor profile but with that unique pop of spices found in southern cooking, the ranch mellows things out a bit and adds its own unique tang too if you're not too big one really spicy things, but really, these only turn out as spicy as you make em so they're adjustable!

I'm kind of writing from the assumption folk passing by may know how to make onigiri, but if not and anyone is curious, just comment and I'll update this with some proper links to videos, recipes and tips that helped me when I started learning how to make these tasty little jelly filled donuts Japanese snacks!
 

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Still plugging away at my new Tarot Deck cataloging and review system/template, but most everything has recently taken a backseat to my current IRL project: Installing some new bookcases!

Things have been going well, I’ve discovered I’ll have the space to install a third shelf and have been using these cases here. They’re a bit of a pain to build but I’ve been chalking that up to being out of shape and building these in an excited fugue state after a full day of work haha! But hey, they’ve been worth it!

So far I’m confident I’ll be able to not only rehouse my entire manga shelf on the new shelves but also be able to re-home all of my nonfiction, graphic novels, novels and some of my smaller art books!

Once they’re finished and fully stocked I’m hoping to collect some flameless/Electric candles for mood lighting/ambience. Been leaning a little more firmly into my “witchy” decor tendencies

As for the old shelf… that’s been an ongoing work in progress as well alongside the new shelf installation, I’m trying to convert it into an easily accessible and tidy alternative to craft supply and sketchbook storage. My priorities in order are the following:

Visibility – I want to be able to see what I’ve got in stock at a glance. A problem I’ve run into often with amassing crafting materials has been out of sight, out of mind and its close relative “eeeehn I don’t want to dig out that box”.

Accessibility – Close second, if I can’t see it, it’s likely also difficult to hunt down or dig out, I want to be able to locate, grab and go with exactly what I need.

Safer Storage – Since getting into book binding and zines I’ve amassed an… amount of paper and I’m always conscious of awkward sizes and large bundles of material I can’t use right away and not having a proper dedicated or large enough space has often endangered some of my more fragile materials with risk of bending, or crumpling

Growth Space – Much like with my book cases, I know I’ll be adding to my collection of materials and so I want to design my layout with replacing and adding new materials or tools in mind.

I’ve been trying to avoid sticking things on the top of my shelves for storage, especially my books but honestly, I’m seriously considering making an exception for the largest tools in my crafting arsenal which are currently my book press, my paper guillotine, and my button smasher. All three are large or otherwise a little unwieldly and weird and thus don’t sit perfectly on the shelves, and the only one tall enough to accommodate the button smasher is also the only one tall enough to accommodate many of my more oddly sized sketchbooks, binders of archived, older works and my large format A4 and “oversized” art and reference books, like Always Loyal or my new Twelve Kingdoms art books!

I’ll try to post photos as soon as these projects get closer to completion haha.

Close friends have been getting some of the play by play cause lol I’m just stupid excited to finally have new book cases and a better system going on, its been a huge room rearrangement goal of mine for a long time and once I finally pulled the trigger on cleaning out the closet and getting a new clothing storage system, it was just a matter of getting rid of the old monster room real estate hog, my massively under-used and bulky as fuck second hand dresser + vanity mirror set.

Its just really nice to see a multi-step personal project that involved a lot of saving and planning out finally coming together so well and so quickly! <3

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