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Lauredhel is an Australian woman and mother with a disability. She blogs about disability and accessibility, social and reproductive justice, gender, freedom from violence, the uses and misuses of language, medical science, otters, gardening, and cooking.

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17 responses to “Otterday! And open thread.”

  1. Anna

    Every Otter Day I remind myself I need to upload my otter pictures, and then I forget.

    Crunch time in school for me! I know we’re on a different schedule than y’all in Australia. Last day of classes this term is April 7, and my last exam is April 21, and I need to defend the not-a-thesis sometime before May 15 so I can apply to Grad School on time. *hides under table*

  2. Pen

    Good luck with the exams and grad school stuff then, Anna.

    I’m feeling in the comfortable position of having enough books to read. It’s amazing what that can do for a person’s peace of mind.

  3. OuyangDan

    Even though I know they would try to eat my face, I want to snorgle those cute little otters!

    I am tired tired tired. Not enough spoons at all. I am trying to limit my sleep to 9 hours so I don’t over sleep…so I can actually go to bed at night. Everything is just so hurt-y that it is exhausting, even w/ my ankle feeling better.

    However, I just got good news that a friend of mine has gotten the results for her most recent round of testing, including bone marrow biopsy and blood work, and she has finally beaten the t-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma she has been fighting for two years. She has been given a mostly clean bill of health (although she still has to do breathing treatments for a while).

    For some reason it is really cathartic to spill all of that right now. Thanks!

    Happy Otterday!

    OuyangDan’s last blog post..Some Good News

  4. Beppie

    Does anyone located in Sydney want a free bar fridge? It’s been sitting in my garage for the last four years, but I plugged it in for a short time today and it still seems to work — the unit felt distinctly chilly after only fifteen minutes (it comes with no guarantees, however). It needs a bit of a clean, and it’s not frost-free, so it needs de-frosting every couple of months (or alternatively, you can let the freezer turn into a big block of ice, like I did many years ago), and you’d need to arrange to pick it up yourself, but it’d probably be quite good for a student or someone who is just setting out on their own and can’t afford much in the way of whitegoods.

    I was planning to put it up on Freecycle, but I thought I’d see if anyone here has a need for it first.

  5. tigtog

    Just saw this lovely otter on LJ community urban_nature – it lives in the “lake” at a Florida apartment building.

  6. Mortisha

    Great campaign -support a girl & save the world

    http://www.girleffect.org

  7. lilacsigil

    The school in Mooroopna that did not act on reports of a girl being sexually abused by her step-father (she later killed him but will not be tried for murder, hooray!) is now being investigated by police.

  8. Jha

    I’ve decided vermicomposting would be a great way to compost during the cold season, rather than wait for my trough to thaw out so I can throw stuff in it. Wish I’d thought about it sooner.

  9. Mortisha

    Recognition for a fantastic horse trainer and driver – in a field that is very heavily male dominated

    http://www.harness.org.au/news-article.cfm?news_id=11559

    Interesting thing in harness racing is that it is very family dominated, when a lot of the old stalwarts ended up having daughters there was a natural progression to being more supportive of women actually “gasp” competing in the races and being trainers.

    She came second last night her last race with her special horse Blacks a Fake but it was an outstanding Australasian sporting achievement . If they were at the Olympics there would be a swag of gold medals around his neck.

  10. mackey

    yesterday was my little sister Sommer’s birthday… maybe she’s not so little any more (she’s married and has a beautiful baby born last year)… but I still remember when she was younger, her cheeky grin, and always wanting to be involved in what the “big kids” were doing… Sommer certainly loved birthdays, especially the cake!

    unfortunately she lives overseas now, so I don’t get to see her as regularly… I spoke with her yesterday, and she still sounds excited about birthdays as she did when she was younger…

  11. Bene

    It’s decided, delightfully, even after the Equinox, to chuck it down several cm of snow here. I have no desire to remove it or to deal with it at all.

  12. Mindy

    Arrghghgh. “I must have this by 10.30am tomorrow at the latest!” What, this thing that I send you a month ago? Situation normal.

  13. Rebekka

    If we’re hoydencycling, I have a couple of boxes of kids books, if anyone wants (in Melbourne) – my parental units are moving house, and have returned all the boxes of crap they’ve kindly stored for me for the past 15 or so years, and I’ve gone through and the ones I’m sentimental about I’ll keep but I’d love for someone else to enjoy the rest (with particular reference to kids who love ponies, I think there are quite a few pony books in the mix).

  14. fuckpoliteness

    Thought you might be interested in this article on Conroy’s alleged walkback of the censorship stuff:
    http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/articles/2009/04/01/1238261622790.html

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