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Making the police the central focus of delivering sex work policy is utterly pointless and doomed to fail.  –  Raven Bowen

I Spy (#826)

Toward the end of privacy, everywhere:

The United States will support the United Nations cybercrime convention…follow[ing] months of internal deliberations at the White House and other agencies…[due to] serious concerns over…its potential misuse by countries like Russia and China…The decision is likely to face pushback from human rights groups…be[cause it could be] used…to justify surveillance…and infring[e] on digital rights…One key concern…[i]s a clause that would allow [signatory] nations…to request data on [anything they choose to label a “]serious crime[” regardless of the act’s legal statu]s in other nations…

I Spy (#1067)

When it comes to surveillance, fascism beats communism hands down:

Officials inside the Secret Service [actually claimed]…they [didn’t] need…a warrant to use location data harvested from ordinary apps installed on smartphones…[because] citizens have agreed to be tracked…by accepting app terms of service, despite those apps…not saying their data may end up with [cops, spooks, and other violent authoritarians who might wish them harm]…hundreds of pages of internal Secret Service emails obtained by 404 Media…provide deeper insight into the agency’s use of Locate X, a powerful surveillance capability that allows [pigs and spooks] to follow a phone, and person’s, precise movements over time at the click of a mouse.  In 2023, a government oversight body found that the Secret Service, [CBP], and [ICE] all used their access to such location data illegally.  The Secret Service [now claims] it is no longer using the tool…

The Mob Rules (#1351)

Ambulance-chasers can’t wait to capitalize on mob rule laws:

A [gang of shysters] is actively courting potential plaintiffs in Kansas, using the state’s age-verification law to dangle the prospect of large financial judgments from adult companies…[in front of the moral imbeciles who infest evangelical] church networks…In Kansas, simple access of an adult website by a minor may be enough to bring a civil case with statutory damages — no proof of actual harm is required…[and] statutory damages begin at $50,000.  The state’s attorney general is separately empowered to bring [nuisance] litigation

Censorship Ascendant (#1427)

Cops are now being dispatched to intimidate people for “bad” thoughts:

[On] Remembrance Sunday…two [cops turned up at my door]…to inform me that I had been accused of a non-crime hate incident (NCHI)…[due] to…something I had posted on…Twitter…a year ago…The co[p claimed]…he wasn’t allowed to tell me [what I had supposedly said or]…who…my accuser…was…[I was] shocked…[and] astonished…to have [cops invade my privacy] on the saddest, most solemn date in the calendar with this kind of malevolent nonsense…

Torture Chamber (#1446)

A society can be judged by the way it treats its prisoners:

For years, San Francisco’s public defenders and prisoners have filed formal complaints about the city’s lengthy pretrial detention and jail conditions.  Late last year, a federal judge ruled that San Francisco was “recklessly indifferent” in denying prisoners sunlight…the average [detention period i]s 324 days…[so] many people spend months or even years without time outside…at least four [legally innocent] people [have been] held…for nine years or longer…hundreds of [the city’s victims are accused of] non-violent property crimes…[and] lock[ed] up…without sunlight, exercise, adequate healthcare, hygiene, or drinkable water…[and with] frequent use of [solitary confinement]…retaliation [by screws, and]…sexual…assault…

Thought Control (#1462)

Just keep plunging that ice pick in; the bad thoughts will go away eventually:

Since February, the Rutherford County [Tennessee] Board of Education has banned 35 books, including well-known young adult novels such as Wicked, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Beloved…The…bans were initiated by board member Caleb Tidwell, who [pointed at] the titles a[nd belched “]sexually explicit[“]…and… “pornographic material”…Butch Vaughn, a retired principal was just recently elected to the board…call[ed the censorship]…“political grandstanding”…Stan Vaught, another new board member…[said] “It…reminds me of 1930s Germany”…Ken Paulson, Director of the Free Speech Center at Middle Tennessee State University…said…“the [notion that the] books…are somehow written to capture the same audience as…Hustler magazine is nonsense.”  Both Vaughn and Vaught worry that the district is headed down the road to a federal lawsuit which could cost the school district hundreds of thousands of dollars…[and] the…ACLU…is [already] considering legal action…But instead of waiting for [legal] guidance, Tidwell…[ran out and belched “pornographic” at] ten additional titles, and…[his collaborator] Frances Rosales [vomited “obscenity” all over] another 150 titles…including…Catch-22 and A Clockwork Orange

But no other state’s self-lobotomization can hope to keep up with Florida’s:

Florida school districts…axed about 700 additional books from school libraries…in the 2023-2024 school year.  PEN America…estimates that 4,561 books [in all] have been removed from Florida school libraries since July 2021…[including] works of classic literature…[such as] A Clockwork OrangeSlaughterhouse-Five…and I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings…The [mass censorship was enabled by] a law that allows [any Froot Loop] to [demand] removal of any book [by pointing at it and belching the words]…“sexual content” or…“pornographic”…

Mumbo Jumbo (#1487) 

When the “sex trafficking” hysteria was at its height, this wouldn’t have been considered a problem:

The Scottish government’s strategy to [impose the Swedish model on]…sex [workers] has been cast into disarray after it was forced to ditch a proposed partnership with [“rescue” profiteers] whose founder…[wrote] a handbook for “Christians involved in outreach to prostitutes”…[which] says: “Most prostitutes have had some exposure to the occult in childhood…others may have learnt about tarot cards and Ouija boards in prison,” and…offers a checklist of…“occult activity” that includes yoga and playing Dungeons & Dragons…Groups who [actually] support sex workers…have serious concerns about the government’s shift in focus back to policing, less than nine months after the conviction of Iain Packer…exposed chronic police failings [to do anything about] the horrific levels of violence still faced by women selling sex[, especially at the hands of the police themselves]…

 

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Diary #751

As I’ve often mentioned, my best friend Grace is not aging well.  Beside inheriting a tendency toward health problems, she spent most of her life in the industrial trades and also did a bit of wild living; as a result she has a number of different illnesses and conditions including thyroid failure, diabetes, arthritis, glaucoma, mild COPD, and bad teeth.  We assumed the latter were to blame when she developed a lymph node infection in her throat, but a biopsy revealed that it was caused by HPV-related throat cancer.  Fortunately, it was caught fairly early and the mass is compact; the doctors tell her the prognosis for radiation treatment is very good, so for the past month we’ve been running around taking care of all the preliminary steps for the treatment, which looks like it will actually start the Monday after Thanksgiving.  That means taking her to town for treatment five days a week for seven weeks, and more intense caretaker duty than I’ve become used to over the past five years.  She has a very positive outlook and the doctors are optimistic, but all the same it’s going to be very hard on her, and therefore very hard on me.  It probably won’t be as difficult as caring for Jae in 2015-16 was, but I’m almost a decade older than I was then; I’m going to try my damnedest not to fall behind in my writing and maintaining this blog, but obviously Grace’s needs must come first.  So please bear with me, and gods willing things should be mostly back to normal by the end of January.

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If Men Were Angels

You’d think “youth pastor” would be a big red flag by now:

A [South Carolina] youth pastor [named]…Andrew Payne was arrested and charged with [molesting]…a minor in the [congregation]…he…was [report]ed on January 14 [but the cops only got around to arresting him in October]…

But go on, keep teaching kids to respect these “authorities”:

A MAGA youth pastor favored by…Jerry Falwell Jr has been charged with coercing minors to [submit to rape] and send him pornographic images.  Zachary Radcliff…of…Michigan [has been molesting teens since at least]…2011…

Droit du Seigneur (#1174)

This is a long, detailed look at what happens when an entitled rapist cop is caught: a horrifying ordeal for the victim, and nearly every part of the criminal court system bending over backward to accommodate, make excuses for, and coddle the rapist, even after conviction; in this case, rapist boss hog Larry Clay has used various excuses to have his sentencing delayed 12 times since his conviction in April of ’23, so as to delay his transfer from a small-town jail where he’s relatively well-treated “to a federal prison as a former police chief and convicted child sex offender”.

Business As Usual (#1254)

These rapists only faced consequences because a prosecutor was squicked out by their behavior:

Lewisville [Texas boss hog] Brook Rollins [was] publicly [forced to slap the wrists of 13 rapist cops, but still made excuses for their crimes]…he was [put into the position]…when the district attorney refused to prosecute 28 [victims of]…the [rapists]…with the…prostitut[ion charges the rapists tried to saddle them with.  Three were fired]…one…was demoted.  [The rest got little more than reprimands, but none were charged with sexual assault or rape]…

Above the Law (#1469)

It’s unusual that they didn’t make this sound like the rapist was doing his victims a favor:

The owner of a bail bonds company [in] Central Florida has been arrested on charges of human trafficking and racketeering…Russell “Bruce” Moncrief of Moncrief Bail Bonds…[forced women] to [submit to rape]…in exchange for being bonded out of jail…If a [woman] refused to [submit], she would not be bonded out or her bond was revoked…Moncrief [has apparently] been engaging in these practices for over a decade…

To Molest and Rape (ROTW #14) 

When will the mainstream media admit that pigs in schools are a menace?

[A Utah cop paid to lurk in schools in order to spy on, harass, and intimidate students] has been arrested for [molesting]…a minor.  Colton Johansen was a[lso charged with] tampering with evidence [but actually gave himself away somehow.  The cops want you to]…believe…the [student he molested was at a different]…school [from the one they are responsible for giving him access to]…

 

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Phenylephrine…is not effective as a nasal decongestant.  –  FDA

I noticed this little video just before Halloween, but this was the first time I had room for it.  The links above it were provided by Eric Sprankle, Mark Bennett, IncarcerNation (x4), and Popehat, in that order.

From the Archives

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Government officials are eager to turn public fears into blank checks for expanding their own intrusive power.  –  J.D. Tuccille

I Spy (#1149)

Grayshift is constantly in a cat-and-mouse game with Apple:

Apple quietly introduced code into iOS 18.1 which reboots the device if it has not been unlocked for a period of time, reverting it to a state which…[makes] it harder for police to break in…an inactivity timer….will cause devices in an AFU state to reboot…AFU refers to After First Unlock, which is when somebody, presumably the phone’s owner, has unlocked the device at least once since being powered on, and which generally can make it easier for [pigs to root in].  BFU, or Before First Unlock, is when a user has not unlocked the phone since it was turned on, and is typically a harder state for forensic tools to crack…Magnet Forensics recently acquired Grayshift, the company that makes the phone unlocking tool GrayKey…

Censorship Ascendant

The government says only government-owned libraries are legal:

In September, a federal appeals court dealt a major blow to the Internet Archive…[by upholding] a lower court ruling that [claimed] the Internet Archive’s huge, digitized lending library of copyrighted books was
not covered by the “fair use” doctrine and infringed on the rights of publishers…The Internet Archive [has]…an online collection of 44 million books and texts [and]…operates a digital lending library called the Open Library.  The Archive owns a physical copy of every book in the Open Library, and it scans and uploads them.  Except for a period during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Archive has allowed only one digital copy of a book to be checked out at a time—a one-to-one owned-to-loaned ratio, just like a brick-and-mortar library.  In 2020, four publishers—Hachette Book Group, HarperCollins Publishers, John Wiley & Sons, and Penguin Random House—sued the Archive, alleging copyright infringements…”It’s absurd that the Internet Archive is allowed to mail me a physical book it owns.  The physical publishers can’t stop that.  But [the Archive] can’t give me the same content in digital form,” [said] Cara Gagliano, senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which is representing the Archive in court…

Stalkers in Blue (#1300)

Cops believe all women’s bodies are for their sexual use:

A [typical and representative] Missouri [cop] is [being sued for]…pull[ing women over and using]…traffic stops a[s a pretext to steal] nude photos [from their] cell phone[s]…at least [eight times in all]…Julian Alcala…[used the pretext of] a broken taillight on two separate occasions…for [the woman who filed the suit.  Her] proof of insurance….was on her cell phone, [so] he took her phone back to his car, where he searched her phone for nude photos…took photos of them with his own cell phone and later distributed these photos to others…this isn’t [even close to] the first time…a [cop] has stolen intimate photos off women’s phones.  In 2014, a group of California [cops made]…a “game” of stealing nude photos from arrested women’s phones…

I Spy (#1369)

Civil liberties violations only start with people the government has demonized:

…early in the first Trump administration…the incoming president…call[ed] for “extreme vetting”…of…migrants…and visitors…the U.S. government wanted access to people’s online lives, especially their social media accounts, to continuously monitor their statements and opinions…[via] media, blogs, public hearings, conferences, academic websites, social media websites…radio, television, press, geospatial sources, internet sites, and specialized publications…The monitoring soon applied to millions of people entering legally…Biden…kept the program in place…The Knight First Amendment Institute assisted two documentary filmmakers’ associations who [have] sued to end the program.  The plaintiffs feared government officials peering through their correspondence with colleagues visiting from overseas and scrutinizing the opinions expressed in their communications and their work (arguments are scheduled for December)—and, maybe, sharing the results with partner agencies in other countries…

You Were Warned (#1438)

Australia’s rulers seem even more eager to destroy the internet than US rulers:

Australia’s government says it will introduce…legislation to ban [people] under 16 from social media.  Prime Minister Anthony Albanese [belched out magic words like]…”harm”…and…”safety”…to [justify a plan that could only be enforced by forcing everyone to produce ID in order to use the internet]…the government said the ban will not apply to young people already on social media…[politicians and puritans claim] that social media platforms can harm the mental health of adolescents, [but in actuality these problems are caused by government-encouraged intrusive surveillance and infantilization of young adults]…

Paying the Bills

Seven weeks ago, I told y’all that I’m facing a projected $3000 shortfall for my annual operating budget, and asked for help making up that difference.  Well, several of my loyal readers have already stepped up, generously helping me to the tune of $2500.  So that now leaves only a $500 shortfall!  If you can spare some or all of that remainder right now, I’d really appreciate it; that would get this done before Thanksgiving, so it doesn’t interfere with my annual toy drive!

The Cop Myth (#1489)

Why are people shocked when men paid and encouraged to behave violently, behave violently?

…in August…a [typical and representative Wyoming cop named]…Michael Hughes [got drunk and] wa…ved his [gun around]…at his…apartment [complex.  Responding cops]…evacuat[ed]…some o[f his neighbors after]…he put two bullets…into the apartment above him and “threatened to shoot anyone who comes through the door”…hi[lariously,]…when the S[WAT] Team flew a drone through a broken window [to spy on him] Hughes snatched it out of the air, bent the propellers and threw it back out the window…[yet they continued to play footsie with him for 17 hours instead of attacking with overwhelming force as they would’ve done had there been children, minorities, or old people in the apartment]…

 

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I disagree; the friend's conversation will actually make sense, and they're less likely to reference objects, people, and events that have never actually existed.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-20T17:47:33.247Z

It's almost like nobody in the American press knows what the phrase "Potemkin village" means.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-21T17:54:48.488Z

"We" is a pronoun favored by bootlickers, useful idiots, collectivists, and other sleazebags in an attempt to shift much of the blame for their collaboration with evil onto the reader and others who had nothing to do with it, or even opposed it.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-22T18:17:08.387Z

"But, but, I don't understand; I thought that SURELY a site owned by the most bluenosed and aggressively-censorious social media company in the world would support free speech!"It's like people have been living in a closet the past 20 years while Facebook censors dolls, art, and Roman statues.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-23T18:08:25.259Z

Summoning demons is its own punishment, because they think it's funny to do things like eat all the meat in your freezer, take a colossal dump in your cat's litter box, wash your reds and whites together in hot water, and sign in to your social media accounts to make really embarrassing posts.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-30T17:49:15.664Z

MY GOD, WHAT IS THIS THING?

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-31T04:34:17.538Z

One thing I will never forgive the Founders for is their ruining Halloween every leap year by scheduling presidential elections immediately after it, thus ensuring the festivities are drowned in a torrent of fecal matter.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-10-31T19:10:33.242Z

Doctor offers to help lonely guy get a girlfriend.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-02T19:05:03.939Z

Everything I read about Facebook and its subsidiaries makes me happier I never started an account on any of them.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-04T05:58:14.936Z

A principle I have tried to live my life by.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-05T18:31:08.442Z

In the future, America's bizarre and childish fixation on sentences longer than human lifetimes for "crimes" that aren't mass murder will be one of those "weird facts" that get featured in trivia compilations.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-06T18:08:53.842Z

"Leaders".

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-08T05:58:43.095Z

One might point out that there's only one way to produce goods within the US as cheaply as they can be made in Asia: slave labor in prisons. If demand for such labor increases, you can bet "authorities" who profit will ENSURE they have enough caged slaves to keep up. http://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/08/u…

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-08T17:35:01.323Z

I have never used a Blocklist before, but I did use this one.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-10T20:25:27.298Z

Translation: "We want mindless minions who'll sell their souls to the Machine & just follow orders, mindlessly carrying out their Master's will. If you have a fragment of a moral compass, we don't want you in our evil regime."What the young call a mask-off moment. http://www.politico.com/live-updates…

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-11T17:35:41.156Z

I don't understand why anti-Trump people are complaining that some of his picks for cabinet positions & other functionaries are incompetent; given what Trump wants to accomplish, it's a GOOD thing if those carrying out those schemes are incompetent.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-12T19:09:17.632Z

Not a single one of these articles recognize that the groundwork for this was laid by organized bipartisan hostility to women's freedom to set conditions for sex over the past 20 years. Politicians, cops, the mass media, and NGOs have long united to persecute & criminalize female sex workers.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-13T18:38:21.990Z

I'm not usually one to kink shame, but eeeeeeeeeeeewwwwww.

Maggie McNeill (@maggiemcneill.bsky.social) 2024-11-14T18:24:51.379Z

 

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Laws do not determine the rightness or wrongness of an action; they merely determine a government’s official response to that action.  “O Tempora! O Mores!

The idea that migrants are somehow different from Americans who relocate for jobs, and that “debt bondage” is any different from student loans and a mortgage, is at its heart racist and xenophobic.  –  “Let Me Help

There is no clause in the Constitution that says equality under the law can be suspended when it’s politically inconvenient.
–  “Sheep and Goats

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Just because the tech exists doesn’t mean people/employers have to abuse it.

Pyrrhic Victory (#1065) 

Facial recognition systems have quietly become ubiquitous:

Wegmans Food Markets has launched a facial recognition pilot program at one of its New York City locations, prompting some shoppers to express concerns about privacy and pricing…a Wegmans spokesperson [claimed] the pilot will run for 60 days and…will involve employees who have agreed to participate…the spokesperson [also belched out buzzwords like]…“commitment”…”safe”…”exploring”…and…”security”…the move could usher in dynamic pricing….already…in use by Walmart and Kroger…

Creepy Coppers

One of the people the government empowers to police your sexuality:

A [typical and representative Oklahoma cop named]…Ryan Matthew Matthias…[was arrested] for having several files of obscene images of children online…they [tossed his house and found more]…on…several digital devices…

Checklist (#1380)

Airlines:  do you really want to keep accepting liability for employees harassing passengers due to the government propaganda you force-feed them?

A Virginia Beach man was [harassed with “]human trafficking[” propaganda] by Southwest Airlines and [interrogated by] Norfolk International Airport police…John Kerrigan was flying with his [teenage] daughter…and her…friend…back from Las Vegas….[every time] Kerrigan would get up to go to the restroom, the flight attendant was [repeatedly] asking the girls…peculiar questions.  “She keeps asking if we’re all right and if we know you,” Kerrigan[‘s] daughter…told him…Southwest called airport police during the flight [to continue the harassment of not just]…Kerrigan…but the [other] passengers w[ho were detained in their seats while]…three [little pigs] got on and…[humiliated] Kerrigan…[with their sexual fantasies in front of] all of the other passengers…[after interrogating him] for about 20 minutes…[they final]ly let him go…

Pyrrhic Victory (#1479)

All cops will have these within a few years:

A new app developed by a trio of [sociopath]s in Indiana is…using facial recognition technology to provide information about individuals just by looking at them.  The app…utilizes ChatGPT and Meta Glass technology to access public information archives.  “So, we all have a digital footprint, right? How good would it be if eventually, like there aren’t secrets. Knowing who I’m talking to, knowing who I’m about to meet,” said Kris Peterson, [apparently unaware of what a moral imbecile he is revealing himself to be]…Peterson demonstrated how the app could change a stranger’s phone passcode and even access phone contacts to make calls…

The Cop Myth (#1480)

Sleeping with a cop is one of the most dangerous things a woman can do:

A [sociopathic thug paid by the state of Kansas to torture helpless people locked in cages like animals has been] arrested…for…domestic violence…[Sheriff Jeff Easter of] Sedgwick County [delayed action for weeks, is hiding the thugs’s name and picture, and rewarded him with a paid vacation even though he tried to] strangle [his girlfriend on October 7th, then since he was not arrested, beat]…her…on Oct. 28…

The Vultures Descend (#1486)

A few states are managing to beat off the vultures:

…reproductive freedom initiatives…prevailed in seven of the ten states where they were on the ballot.  Measures meant to protect abortion access were approved by voters in Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, and New York.  And most of these weren’t close calls at all…Until [last week], the pro-choice position prevailed in every state where abortion-related measures were on the ballot, including…Kansas, Kentucky, and Ohio.  That…pattern is broken somewhat by results in Florida, Nebraska, and South Dakota…In Florida, 57 percent of voters supported…an Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion…but it falls short of the 60 percent approval threshold required for constitutional amendments in Florida.  In Nebraska, [only] 48.7 percent of voters approved the state’s Right to Abortion measure…But a competing measure—Initiative 434—passed 55.3 percent…and…allows for first trimester abortions but prohibits second and third trimester abortion unless “necessitated by a medical emergency or when the pregnancy results from sexual assault or incest.”  Only in South Dakota…did a reproductive freedom initiative truly flop…

The Cop Myth (#1487)

Why are people shocked when men paid and encouraged to behave violently, behave violently?

A…Cleveland [cop who wasn’t wearing his magical Clown Costume of Legal Immunity tried to murder his wife]…outside of [an] elementary school [on Halloween]…Alexander Sinclair was [fighting with his victim] off-site and carried…the [violence into the] parking lot…[after ramming] the [victim’s] vehicle [with his]…

 

I find paywalls distasteful, and so many people find this blog valuable as a resource I just can’t bring myself to install one.  Furthermore, I find ad delivery services (whose content I have no say over) even more distasteful.  But as I’m now semi-retired from sex work, I can’t self-sponsor this blog by myself any longer.  So if you value my writing enough that you would pay to see it if it were paywalled, please consider subscribing; there are four different levels to fit all budgets.  Or if that doesn’t work for you, please consider showing your generosity with a one-time donation; you can Paypal to maggiemcneill@earthlink.net or else email me at the same address to make other arrangements.  Thanks so much!

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Diary #750

I’ve at last got a proper amount of canning in my larder!  Given the dearth of apples, blackberries, and plums this year, I didn’t get to make any new jam or apple butter; fortunately, I still have a lot from previous years as you can see.  The two quart jars are mincemeat; as I wrote before, I had plenty of green tomatoes, and by shaking limbs and climbing a ladder I was just barely able to scrounge enough apples to try the recipe again.  And this time was a success; I found that two pounds of green tomatoes and two pounds of peeled, cored apples were the right proportions to make two quarts, one for each pie I plan to make this year (Thanksgiving and Christmas).  Chekhov and I are the only ones around here who like mincemeat pie, so that’s plenty.  Now, pumpkin pie is much more popular, and as you can see I got six pints of that from my Halloween pumpkin (after working out a new method of rendering that got me through the process much more quickly and easily than in the past).  I thought I was done canning for the year, but when Chekhov and Yellowbird came for my birthday they brought five pounds more tomatoes (a mixture of red, yellow, and green).  So after buying another case of Mason jars, that gave me five more jars of salsa (two rows to the right of the pumpkin); we recently opened one of the first jars and were happy to discover it got better as it aged!  Given that we go through a lot of salsa here, that’ll all be gone by next autumn, but the recipe is easy and I’m sure we’ll have plenty of tomatoes again!

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Armistice Day 2024

The time is long overdue to end the war machine, before it ends all of us.
–  Armistice Day 2022

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