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Date: 2023-01-06 09:04 am (UTC)Consider alternative celebratory beverages. There are some very fancy sodas available, including "dry" ones that are barely or not sweet. Among my favorites is muscadine grape juice, though, which really is sweet.
I'm quite fond of bitters for cooking, but they're originally intended for mixed drinks. While there are nonalcoholic ones (e.g. in a glycerine) base, most use alcohol as a carrier for the flavors. Vena's Fizz House makes splendid ones.
My mother was very fond of homemade V8 juice. Much like a Bloody Mary, less the liquor.
>>Get my diet in order, too etc.<<
My partner and I like reading cookbooks together, then picking out new recipes to try. If you start with a healthy cookbook, you'll discover more such recipes. Today's find was just me looking online for something to do with overripe bananas; I found this recipe for Banana Bread Brownies. It is much healthier than average, because the bananas cut the refined sugars about in half -- and it tastes a lot like chocolate bread pudding.
>>I also tend to struggle with taking photos if there's nothing in particular to photograph, but looking back, I'm always glad over even those mundane shots.<<
1) In looking through family photos after my mother's death, it wasn't the "important" events I valued most. It was the pictures inside our homes, or around the yard, that remind me how things looked years ago.
2) Consider making still life compositions with objects meaningful to you. Here's a list of still-life art items that would work well in photography too. Fun idea: take some pocket money and a box, then hit your local antique stores, thrift stores, rummage sales, etc. for interesting items. When you get tired of shooting those, swap with other photographer or artist friends.
>>Open-minded people who post fairly often and share stuff about them and their life. I don't really have many friends IRL so I love getting to know people all over the world. Always a plus if you post photos, but it's understandable if you don't (I'm just a very visual person and love to see how people look like and where they live and all that.)<<
I post daily about a wide variety of topics, and occasionally post photographs, mostly of my yard.
If you like photos and exploring different people's locales, I recommend
>>Always knitting! Occasionally photography and whatnot. Thanks to (or because of) ADHD I may be very interested in something random all of a sudden, but it may wane equally fast. For the past years I've been more or less into: coloring (adult coloring books and watercolors), plants (like indoor greens but why not gardening as well), going out for walks (with my DSLR), languages, science...<<
It sounds like we have some interests in common. Feel free to drop by my blog and see if you like it.
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Date: 2023-01-06 09:19 am (UTC)I highly recommend that you combine the hiking and the watercolor! Buy or make a plein air kit with a limited palette and a sketchbook. For a long hike, you want a very light kit, but for a shorter one you can carry more; weight limits depend on your stamina but it's best to start small. Do some landscape or nature illustrations while you're out. Then when you get home, you can use those as guides for a larger painting if you wish. My notes under this poem talk about watercolors en plein air. This way, you have two motivations for each trip out, and you get pretty souvenirs that you can use later.
On the other hoof, that circus fitness class would be great for gesture sketching if your friends didn't mind you whipping out a sketchbook after you got tired.
>>People who post regularly about their real lives (vs fiction/fandoms) and who are thoughtful.<<
I post daily about a huge range of things, including articles from Big Think and a recurring post about Philosophical Questions.
>>Real-life happenings, even if they feel boring to the person writing. Self-reflection.<<
I can't think of a community for self-reflection but for real life consider
>> how to feel more at peace, keeping organized <<
Something one of my characters observed: "Peace isn't something you find, it's something you build." That includes learning peace skills, but also surrounding yourself with a peaceful environment and helpful tools.
>>Knitting, crocheting, gardening, learning about nature, photography, ukulele<<
It sounds like we have some common interests. Feel free to drop by my blog to see if you like it.
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Date: 2023-01-06 09:37 am (UTC)You might try getting a big list of hobbies, pick the ones that sound promising to you, and then date them for a week or a month to see which you like the most. No big commitment to any one yet, just trying new things.
>>Knitting, Weaving, Crochet, Cross stitch. I aspire to learn to water color (someday) and get back into sketching (someday).<<
Crafts are fun.
>>More projects around our house & land (we live on five acres).<<
I have 2 acres here. I know that feel.
>> Forever planning upgrades to those. This year we'd like to get a playground built for our kids.<<
Nature playground, storebought, or what? With kids that little, a patio, sandbox, or play garden is likely a good place to start. Put out a nature table or box for collecting loose parts. If you're crafty, tree cookies or tree blocks are great things to make. You can find or make a ton of natural toys free or cheap.
Think modular and expandable. As the kids grow, you can lay an adventure trail through your large yard by adding a balance log here, a tree swing there, etc.
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Date: 2023-01-06 09:43 am (UTC)I found a fascinating article about how more diversity of birdsongs leads to improved mood, so I wrote a post about it. Nature is uplifting in general, but for maximum impact, aim for a place near you where you can listen to the most possible birds. A park with a pond or river is a good bet.
>>Authentic, open-minded, introspective folks who write about what's going on in their lives and/or what's on their mind.<<
I post regularly about a wide range of things.
>> I like it when people comment semi-regularly, but I'd rather receive no comments than ones that feel forced or perfunctory; in turn, I'd like friend(s) who don't expect a comment on every post.<<
I check my friends page sporadically so it varies how much I comment.
>>Singing, travel, Geocaching, reading<<
Those sound cool. You might like
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Date: 2023-01-06 10:14 am (UTC)Fascinating.
https://www.polygon.com/22927515/best-fantasy-books-sci-fi-2022
>>I'm also actively dating after my long term relationship ended over the summer and would like to find a partner -- I want to put roots down and start a family in the near future after all.<<
When dating with permanence in mind, it helps to talk about deep topics if you find a promising partner. Also if you enjoy intimacy it's pretty hawt.
https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/how-to-fall-in-love-36-questions-and-deep-eye-contact/
http://evehogan.com/index.php/books-and-products/intellectual-foreplay/
>>I failed at writing a first draft of my horror novel, but I did manage to start it, as well as to form a writing group. <<
Every little bit helps.
>>People who update enough to give an overview of their external and internal worlds. I only update a few times per month, but they tend to be longer ones so you know about all areas of my life. I'd really like friends who want to connect as I've been on LJ and DW cumulatively since I was 15 years old.<<
I post daily about all kinds of stuff, from writing to birdfeeding.
>>Everyday life, personal development, interpersonal relationships, family life, pets, hobbies, cooking, etc. <<
Today's recipe was Banana Bread Brownies.
>> I'm not a gamer (although I can have fun with board games/tabletops/D&D) <<
I like tabletop games but electronic ones don't grab me. <3 Looney Labs.
Feel free to drop by my blog and see if you like it.
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Date: 2023-01-06 02:18 pm (UTC)I wouldn't call myself a real gamer, but I love playing on the console. Right now it's AC Valhalla (the second DLC) and next I'll be playing Witcher - The Wild Hunt.
And K-Dramas! It's been a bit since I watched any (my last one was Hellbound), but I'd like to watch more again. The Glory for example.
Also listen to some K-Pop again from time to time and that brings back fond memories.
Mind if I add you? =)
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Date: 2023-01-06 02:22 pm (UTC)Do you mind if I add you? :)
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Date: 2023-01-06 02:24 pm (UTC)Oh my god, that brings back sooo many memories. This book was everything to me when I was younger. ;D
I like what you wrote and you seem to be a lovely person. Wanna be friends? :)
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Date: 2023-01-06 02:42 pm (UTC)You sound like a nice and lovely person, would you mind if I add you?
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Date: 2023-01-06 02:44 pm (UTC)Awww! Much love from another dog owner to you! :D
Watching Alice in Borderline, too. But I am still in the first season. :)
Wanna be friends? :)
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Date: 2023-01-06 03:05 pm (UTC)Until now I've only watched the first season but I loved it. Hillarious! :3
I think we would get along, wanna try out? :D
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Date: 2023-01-06 03:05 pm (UTC)I love that hobby list, thank you for sharing! I like the idea of "dating" a hobby. I think my struggle is at step one, I just need to pick something and try it.
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Date: 2023-01-06 03:06 pm (UTC)I don't mind at all, if you add me! My profile and guestbook have some more basics you can check out as well as fill out, on the guestbook post. c:
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