sunshine revival challenge #3
Jul. 9th, 2025 09:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Challenge #3
Journaling prompt: What are your favorite summer-associated foods?
I have to go with ice cream. I have a total sweet tooth, and I love when the weather warms up. My favorite flavor is coffee but I'm also a sucker for a chocolate/vanilla soft serve swirl. As a kid, I used to love all the popsicles and the ice pops and the orange cream bars. Also loved ice cream sandwiches and certain Sara Lee products that they don't make anymore.
Pomegranates are another favorite food that I think of when summer hits. When we moved into our house as a kid, there was a bush in the backyard and over the years, it has grown into a bigger tree. I loved when the pomegranates and ripened, which did happen in summer. Some years, they were good and others not so much. A couple of years ago, we got a lot of amazing, sweet fruit. Last year was a little hit or miss, but my cousins' kids had fun picking them and enjoying what they picked, even if one or two weren't totally ripe yet. I think of watermelon too. I have a ton of memories of enjoying it as the weather warmed up. I'm not a fan of mangoes myself but it is also a very summer fruit. My mom especially loves mangoes and is happy when the season hits and always is ready to make the most of it.
I'm sure there are more, but that is really the ones I can think of off the top of my head. :D
Creative prompt: Draw art of or make graphics of summer foods, or post your favorite summer recipes.
I got a little too into this and made 32 icons of ice cream and various fruits (cherries, strawberries, pomegranates, mangoes, and watermelon). Anyone is welcome to save/use them! :)
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LJ IDOL WHEEL OF CHAOS, WEEK 2
Jul. 9th, 2025 08:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ecco (here it is), from the Latin ecce or eccum, is about presenting a person, thing, or idea and inviting you to perceive it at the very moment it appears.
It's coming.
The darkness.
A summer sunset.
End-of-the-day rays of sunlight filter through thick cloud and caress my face as I sit in the car with the windows down, filling me with a short lived feeling of warmth, before the cloud sweeps past, briefly blocking the dissipating light.
The golden, pink and peach splashes that painted the sky are slowly but surely evaporating.
The afternoon bleeding into evening.
Night waiting patiently around the corner to kill the last remains of the day.
In the still August air I light a cigarette, inhaling the toxins before breathing them back out and watching as the curling smoke poisoned the air around me.
Carbon monoxide mingling with oxygen and nitrogen.
Evening has always been my least favorite part of a day.
Something about it, and watching the sun dip below the horizon has always felt like a loss of hope.
It's always been intertwined with death.
(Ever since the day I learned what mortality is, as I witnessed a bird get shot and plummet, backlit by a setting sun when I was three. A hell of a first memory).
When I learned that the earth's natural state was darkness, that made sense to me.
It still does, literally and metaphorically.
Neither can exist without the other.
Both offer solace in their own ways, yet neither are completely safe.
There can be no light without darkness, no darkness without light.
That is something I have grown to recognize in everything.
Including myself.
Metaphorically, the darkness that dwells in my mind and my memories, my dark side so to speak, is something I can't escape from.
Those things are along for the ride with the light parts, whether I like it or not.
It's just that I'm tired now.
I grew tired of running from them and myself a long time ago, and chose awareness instead, because unlike some people I've known, I've never really mastered the art of denial.
I've always had a debilitating fear of void like spaces, and I can't sleep without some light.
On the other hand though, I love the night.
Everything feels magical, being awake and active during the night always feels like being part of another world.
At night, guards are let down, instincts are acted upon.
Everything is infinite.
Or feels it.
Until the sun rises, dawn melts into day and the light returns.
The same light that can be a smokescreen for me.
An illusion of comfort meant to render us unaware of the visible shadows and shady corners that lengthen steadily as the hour grows later and races towards the inevitable.
(When I remember how the bird dropped, a dead weight, the thing that stands out most in my mind's eye is the blazing sun at its hottest as it dipped closer to the horizon casting light on the way the bullet tore through the bird's body).
Despite my fear of those void like spaces, the sense of apprehension they bring, the dark of the night can be an ironically cathartic hiding place for those who are cognizant of thing they sometimes wish they weren't.
A dog barks in the distance, its haunting echo pulling me out of my thoughts.
With the sun's retreat, the street is beginning to come alive again since I wandered off into the maze that is my mind.
I cast a glance towards the sky, which is now devoid of color.
It's a moonless night.
(Just like the night I was born).
It's here.
"Now it's dark," I think and my eyes meet my own in the rear view mirror,
non-fiction
I'm part Italian, so I was excited to see the prompt for this week. I wanted to tackle it both literally and re symbolism. This is a memory of me watching a sunset in someone's car during a seriously horrible time of my life.
"Now it's dark." is a quote from one of my favorite movies, Blue Velvet (1986), directed by the legendary David Lynch. It is a line repeated by an antagonist and its meaning is that of being comfortable with the darkness in yourself. This resonated with me from when I saw it. Obviously I refer to memories of trauma and PTSD here and that is how it resonated with me, whereas the movie antagonist definitely had some worse issues lol, but the point is the same.
I was indeed born on a moonless night. Forever envious of those born under a full moon!
sunshine revival challenge #2
Jul. 9th, 2025 09:41 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Tunnel of Love
Journaling: The romance of summer! What do you love? Write about anything you feel sentimental about or that gets your heart pumping.
Since this is what I did most of last Sunday, I'll talk about how much I love baking. I love to bake. It's something I've done since I was a child. My mom was the one who taught me, with box mixes and canned frosting to begin with, before I moved on to making cakes from scratch. I remember taking a whole tray of cupcakes for a surprise party our class planned for our teacher in elementary school (okay, it was the girls. I vaguely remember us thinking the boys couldn't be trusted to keep their mouth shut so we left them out. I think we were, like, 10 or 11?). I also remember making birthday cakes and father's day cakes for my dad. I remember taking things for all sorts of class parties throughout the years really. When we had a project in elementary school on teaching the class "how to do something", I chose baking a cake and I remember switching from mix to wanting to do a scratch cake. My dad carefully measured out the ingredients in the morning before school so it would save me time. So much of my baking memories are tied to my family.
Baking is something that calms my mind. There's a precision to it that I appreciate. I'm someone who likes really exact instructions, which is why even though I have learned to like cooking, I do like baking more. You stick to a recipe and outside of mild variables, like the oven timing, it should come out right. And I like the results too! I have a sweet tooth, but I do like when people around me enjoy my baking. I am not great with taking compliments, but I like hearing them (who doesn't, right? lol)! I do like pretty things so it's been fun learning and practicing decorating as well.
People have made jokes about me starting a bakery in the past, and while there are many reasons I wouldn't, I do just like some thing just being an enjoyable hobby. And I will keep doing it. It's a nice way to spend an evening or a weekend. Doing what I love and sometimes, for the people I love. Because they're the reason I learned to do this in the first place. :)
( cupcakes )
Sunshine Revival Challenge #3
Jul. 9th, 2025 01:45 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Journaling prompt: What are your favorite summer-associated foods?
For this, I'd have to go for barbecue, since there's not much summer-associated foods that I love, honestly. I specifically love horse burger the most. It tastes so well. For my region it's a bit unconventional as eating horses is not common here, but I adore it. When paired with fries and banana liqueur it's great.
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2025 creative bingo mid year update
Jul. 8th, 2025 09:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
By now it's been over half a year, so I decided it would be nice to look at how much progress I've made on my 2025 creative bingo I made at the start of the year to give myself some more motivation to write, such as completing projects that have been on my mind or have been ongoing for a while and still have not been finished.
As of the day this is being posted, I have completed 10 out of 25 bingo slots.
Thoughts so far:
I am happy, all things considered. I had a whole month where I hadn't posted anything, and writing was also bad then too. All of my works have also been on the shorter side, which I do wish to change as the year progresses. I've been doing a lot of challenges, so my ideas default to being shorter for them, while I normally prefer longer works, at least by my standards. That would be at least 2k words per work. In reality, this is short still, but to me, it feels not exactly short the same way a drabble is short or a ficlet is short. For the latter half of the year, I've reduced the number of challenges entering to zero, not counting one that's ongoing now. This will probably help with my will to write works that are a bit longer. I will still participate in a few events, mainly one hosted by ficwip as those were planned and overlap with some of my goals and my own IDV Secret Santa exchange (thought this one is still not 100% confirmed on my side)
The two most difficult challenges to finish are completing Lifeless Stars and A little more warmth, mainly due to the fact that they're multichapter works. The latter is easier as I do have it planned out and it ended up being only a few more chapters long, but Lifeless Stars is a longer project, one that I want to be perfect in my eyes. I love alvaluca so much and they deserve another nice longfic that's finished and enjoyable.
The one other square I'm also iffy on finishing is the 'rewrite a bsd fic' one. At the beginning of the year, I was a lot more enthusiastic about this, as I was in a particular mood, that did not last that long now that I think about it. I would not rule out completion of this, but I would not be surprised if it was left uncompleted by the end of December.
Which squares do I wanna fill the most?
Starting/continuing to work on specific names fics are probably my main priorities right now. I'm aiming for one chapter to say it has been started being worked on, and for 'It's hard to say that everything will be okay' to finish the chapter I am on now (chapter 3) and finish a scene in a chapter much later in the story to a degree it's not even numbered. Probably start another chapter too. Most of these can be left for the latter part of the year still (November/December).
I also really wanna do the dofulaw fic, at least something short. My main idea for them is a longfic one, so it might take a while before I allow myself to work on it. Until then, I will pounce around some of my smaller thoughts and hope it can become a fic. Finishing off 'Let me down slowly' should also happen soon since I started working on the last chapter.
Final thought: How much will I finish by the end of the year?
My best guess is that I will finish one diagonal and one column by the end of 2025. Free space still doesn't have a specification on what it will be, but it could be participating in a specific event I know I will finish. When it comes to unfinished squares, I will carry them over to next year while adding new stuff where my finished squares are now.
I enjoyed my journey with this bingo so far and I hope it goes well until the end of the year too!
As of the day this is being posted, I have completed 10 out of 25 bingo slots.
Thoughts so far:
I am happy, all things considered. I had a whole month where I hadn't posted anything, and writing was also bad then too. All of my works have also been on the shorter side, which I do wish to change as the year progresses. I've been doing a lot of challenges, so my ideas default to being shorter for them, while I normally prefer longer works, at least by my standards. That would be at least 2k words per work. In reality, this is short still, but to me, it feels not exactly short the same way a drabble is short or a ficlet is short. For the latter half of the year, I've reduced the number of challenges entering to zero, not counting one that's ongoing now. This will probably help with my will to write works that are a bit longer. I will still participate in a few events, mainly one hosted by ficwip as those were planned and overlap with some of my goals and my own IDV Secret Santa exchange (thought this one is still not 100% confirmed on my side)
The two most difficult challenges to finish are completing Lifeless Stars and A little more warmth, mainly due to the fact that they're multichapter works. The latter is easier as I do have it planned out and it ended up being only a few more chapters long, but Lifeless Stars is a longer project, one that I want to be perfect in my eyes. I love alvaluca so much and they deserve another nice longfic that's finished and enjoyable.
The one other square I'm also iffy on finishing is the 'rewrite a bsd fic' one. At the beginning of the year, I was a lot more enthusiastic about this, as I was in a particular mood, that did not last that long now that I think about it. I would not rule out completion of this, but I would not be surprised if it was left uncompleted by the end of December.
Which squares do I wanna fill the most?
Starting/continuing to work on specific names fics are probably my main priorities right now. I'm aiming for one chapter to say it has been started being worked on, and for 'It's hard to say that everything will be okay' to finish the chapter I am on now (chapter 3) and finish a scene in a chapter much later in the story to a degree it's not even numbered. Probably start another chapter too. Most of these can be left for the latter part of the year still (November/December).
I also really wanna do the dofulaw fic, at least something short. My main idea for them is a longfic one, so it might take a while before I allow myself to work on it. Until then, I will pounce around some of my smaller thoughts and hope it can become a fic. Finishing off 'Let me down slowly' should also happen soon since I started working on the last chapter.
Final thought: How much will I finish by the end of the year?
My best guess is that I will finish one diagonal and one column by the end of 2025. Free space still doesn't have a specification on what it will be, but it could be participating in a specific event I know I will finish. When it comes to unfinished squares, I will carry them over to next year while adding new stuff where my finished squares are now.
I enjoyed my journey with this bingo so far and I hope it goes well until the end of the year too!