Yesterday was all about laundry and changing sheets and making yogurt and asking the FCC to lift Fox's licence.
Once the laundry was done and the yogurt started,
I had planned to go pick grass to make into ink. Another time I'll explain that. Then while I was busy indoors, the landscapers got busy outdoors, cutting the grass so low I can't pick it yet.
So, in the time now freed up, I did a bit online, found the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) in charge of conferring and rescinding US transmission licences for broadcast and cable, has, very unusually, opened comment on Fox's licence renewal, in response to a public petition.
Fox News (!) as you know, has been purveying flat out lies, particularly about the 2020 election, has lost all its defensive court cases, and a petition has been accepted by the FCC to review its licence. I'm particularly incensed that it's the preset 24/7 station on American military bases.
So while the milk for yogurt was cooling, I did my bit. As you see, it landed and I have the receipt
This is how I got there. You go to their website, follow the prompts and get to a place to create and send your comment. The docket is Fox.
I imagine it's open to anyone in the US. People are not aware, at least I wasn't till yesterday, that they now have this unusual right to create their own comment on whether Fox should have its licence renewed or denied, and it's a significant first.
This is a great chance for good people to do something! Please do. Kitchen table activism. Not many people know about this yet, judging from the numbers of comments filed to date.
In other exciting news, I think this post should have an excitement alert, might be too much for nervous people, I cut the base of the morning glory, after it stopped raining.
I retrieved the potting soil, which I'll remix for other plants, and when the morning glory has withered, it will be easier to remove.
and I moved the coleus out front for a while before it comes indoors to become a houseplant. I'll repot it in this bigger pot, using some of the soil from the mg.
Here it is in an arrangement with the Russian sage, failing a bit this year, after many years of domination.
And I found a new, very cute, physio online with exercises I've started yesterday, all about stretching and staying flexible, at this point as useful as staying strong.
The first was calf stretches, which I already do, so I'll continue. Then there's this great one for my neck issues
And a multi part approach to being able to get up from the floor
You can find him on YouTube, you see the name of his practice in the pictures. Another Australian, I think. I've got all the best physio help from Australia, seems to be the motherlode.
A sad goodbye last night to my entertainment center
My little white tv, still able to run video cassettes, and plugged in to the DVD player on the right, under the lamp, running my collection of DVDs and the current library borrow of Suits, is no more.
It's about 30+ years old, and has been in failing health lately. Last night it gave a little sigh, switched off and there was a burning smell. Thank you old friend, yes, you did spark joy. Hours of it.
So I've ordered a portable DVD player, the kind with a screen, and I'll offer my old player on free cycle, because it's working fine, and find some way to dispose of the old tv. It's very small, so not a big issue.
I will also have a free surface, the top of the antique washstand the setup was on, for stuff, maybe a table scape. TBA.
The stitching continues and this morning I got a great idea for the whole thing: instead of a backing, a fronting! A piece of fabric with many varied, organic shaped, cutout windows revealing all the blocks, reverse appliqued. This could be very cool, and it will have sashiko stitching, attaching the front layer to the stitched blocks.
Anyway meanwhile
Here's where we are. The latest block is in progress.
Happy day, everyone, look out for incoming ideas, they're everywhere!