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Scientist. Lacemaker. Special fan of Ipswich Lace.

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mem_somerville, to climate
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Had a fabulous #FieldTrip today with Long Now Boston folks. We toured the #DeerIsland wastewater treatment plant. Yes, Long Now Boston is a nerd club.

But it gives me hope: some really smart, thoughtful, and capable people are keeping our infrastructure going and planning for #ClimateChange--no matter what the other noise around is.

Great tour, take one if you get the chance. #BostonMA

The tour starts in this lovely old brick building that retains some of the 1890s pumping machinery around. Now it's set up as a sort of classroom or visitors center. There's an MWRA podium up front and a bunch of state and national flags behind where a speaker would be, but in front of the massive iron pumping equipment. A large American flag hangs down from the high ceiling at the second floor height.
In the visitor center near the pumping equipment, there is a large topological map of Boston. It was reportedly displayed at the World's Fair in 1900. It's about 2 feet off the floor, larger than a typical kid's pool, and the class covered surface holds a real 3 dimensional rendering of Boston and the harbor.
Near the place where they disinfect the water, there's this open gravel covered area. To the right of the disinfection long cement pools there's an odd object that looks like an early space capsule shape, but it's made in cement. It is one of the diffusers that matches the ones sitting 9 miles out in the harbor where the cleaned water comes out from the tunnels. It has a series of small sort of portholes around the cement where the water would come out if it was at the end of a tunnel. This one was defective though, and so it just sits up here for discussion purposes. Off to the background there is some greenery on a nearby hill with a water tank. That water is the stuff that come from the MWRA clean water reservoir system to serve the island.

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@Craigp Before we understood it, my housemate and I spent $800 on plumbing...

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Of course, the highlight of the tour was seeing the actual egg digesters up close. You can't take photos inside, but we were right underneath one of them.

These use bacteria from human waste to chew up stuff that remains in the water at this point. On average, a piece of stuff that comes in spends 20 days in this breaking down.

If you fly into you see this dozen eggs and always wonder what they are about.... Now I know.

Bucket list item ✅

Overview from out the window at the top of one set of digesters looking to another pod of 4 of them. A couple look more like acorns with a different roof structure. To the back you can see a bit of Boston Harbor on a half cloudy day.

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Also: they BEG everyone to stop using the "flushable" wipes, which are not flushable.

They are like the worst thing ever and damage their equipment more than anything else in the system.

mem_somerville, to Bloomscrolling
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I don't know what this plant is, but it spawned from a sidewalk crack and I love it for weirdness and resilience.

ai6yr, to random

Hmm, finding a vegetarian Indian dish to make for dinner from scratch (which doesn't require a lot of ingredients I don't have and time) is an interesting challenge 🤔

Thus, why Indian restaurants and grocery stores here with takeout counters are appealing, LOL.

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@ai6yr I have a recipe I call 'cheatin' chana". Chickpeas + salsa (which has most of the things you'd add anyway).

Masala spice from the box.

Instantpot.

Done.

mem_somerville, to SciComm
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Fauci: " two credible attempts on his life that prompted the arrests of two people". I did not know this.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01468-9

mem_somerville, to Lace
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mem_somerville, to Lace
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is attempting to recover from transporting this Tønder lace. I took a workshop with Bobbi Donnelly and ended up trying 2 pieces, without enough bobbins. So I had to unwind my first set. Trying to re-wind them now. So far, only one thread broke.

First time I used 140/2 cotton thread. It scares me. So thin. But it is lovely and delicate in the completed pieces. I can see the appeal.

Close up of the mat project. You can really only see the tops of a lot of steel pins. You can kind of see the edge work on the right. It alternates between cloth stitch sections that appear fully covered, and the Copenhagen hole stitches that leave a gap in the center of the oval and all the stitches are smushed up against the edge. The pattern notes solid | hole | solid | hole, so I can remember which one to do at each section. The unworked part has the thread outline and the pin holes for the next sections. Various threads hang off the incomplete part.
I didn't think I'd get to a second project so I didn't bring more bobbins. I hastily set up for this second one. But I was able to try another new-to-me stitch, the gimp fingers. They are tricky to do with threads winding back and forth in really short order. The advice was to make sure you deal with the tension of them constantly so they don't slip around. Anyway, my little practice piece is a mess, sitting on red felt next to the pattern printouts. My honeycombs are a mess but I just wanted to get to the fingers to be sure I tried them a couple of times during the workshop with the instructor there.

ai6yr, to H5N1

LA Times: Despite H5N1 bird flu outbreaks in dairy cattle, raw milk enthusiasts are uncowed https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-05-12/raw-milk-enthusiasts-uncowed-by-bird-flu-risk-in-dairy

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@ai6yr I have lobbied for a while to get a "class action" Darwin Award category, but so far without success.

Alas.

mem_somerville, to boston
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I'll admit: I had no idea there was a .

mem_somerville, to random
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Hey folk: my friend Val reminded me today that June 1 is free admission day to many houses in the Historic New England collection.

Plan those trips now!

https://www.historicnewengland.org/youre-invited-to-our-region-wide-open-house-2/

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I love when people create astounding works of art but they're in such hilariously tiny niches that nobody will ever know.

I consider speedruns like this, but also things like people spending weeks remixing a let's player.

Of course it happens all over. I'm sure if I was into knitting, I'd see knitting masterpieces.

I just love knowing that people will spend thousands of hours on what they love, even though it will never leave the tiny group of people it was intended for.

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@Craigp In an antique shop just today, I was looking at this linen handkerchief--appeared to never have been used--with amazing tiny tatting in 3 rows around the outside.

It was perfect. I am probably the only one that ever noticed it tucked off to the side.

I mentally saluted its creator, whoever she was.

mem_somerville, to Lace
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Biology faculty at UT are meeting today to talk about a hiring plan. I really don't envy their job of trying to make a department located in Texas attractive.

We're in the middle of an ongoing purge of black staff, the adminstration just called in the state police to beat and jail students, and no one in their right mind would want to risk pregnancy to have a family here. It's bleak.

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@alexwild I don't promote job ads or postdoc ads at places like that anymore either.

I can't endorse a young woman going to a state where she would be at this kind of risk.

ai6yr, to random

Eyeballed the cursed billionaire's social media service just to benchmark where things are, and the folks left posting 😬

Unsurprising, but significant hostility to education and college (in general) and folks I used to know, and lots of suggestions/hope for police violence against kids. It's cursed over there, even among folks I used to consider fairly normal/reasonable.

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@ai6yr I think it's disproportionate now---the nice ones left, and the ones in your feed who remain are now a much larger proportion.

As well as being cursed.

mem_somerville, to random
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This giant insect sculpture both compels me and haunts me, every time I visit the Museum.

mem_somerville, to history
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ICYMI: if you are a textile artist, you might appreciate this piece by Elena Kanagy-Loux.

"My Grandma’s Doilies Are Not a Joke

When will art institutions finally pay respect to our foremothers’ artistry?"

https://hyperallergic.com/906788/my-grandmas-doilies-are-not-a-joke/

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@melindrea Right. I very much appreciate Elena taking a blow-torch to this idea.

And she also gave me more fuel to add these details to Wikipedia....

mem_somerville, to Lace
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mem_somerville, to Copenhagen
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Ok, I didn't expect to see this. They have a squad for this??

"People rushed into the building to help save the building’s extensive collection of historic artwork. The National Museum also sent 25 employees to the scene to help evacuate the art, it tweeted."

That's dedication to art.

Very sad to see history in flames like that though.

https://wapo.st/3TXQ3nW

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swachter, to random
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I have to say, having an unknown piece of electronics begin smoking aggressively is a damn effective way to end an otherwise lovely chat between Randall Munroe and @pluralistic. Gotta remember that one for the next time I want to get out of a meeting.

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@knizer @pluralistic @Zittrain

I found the idea of the "bezzle" a helpful (if frightening) concept.

And I loved Randall's answer about how he frames taking a small window of someone's time with the distilled idea he's trying to convey.

mem_somerville, to Lace
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My this week is tracking down this historic lace pricking [the paper or parchment with the pin holes for our pattern].

Found in Gertrude Whiting's "Tools and toys of stitchery" from 1928.

I found the ship--it is an Edward Savage rare print from 1799. I couldn't believe it. Anyone with insights--please share.

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Discussion of this triggered the memory of my of my lace group friends, who knew of this "lace or needlework" pattern from ~1720. Dated because it's on the back of a deed in .

Gosh, I love a rabbit hole through archives.

[and I love that the MFA offers Mastodon link shares]

http://collections.mfa.org/objects/115106/embroidery-design

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