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Tired Vicky Is Tired
Partly because I had a long, hot, but reasonably fun day out (as will be detailed below), and partly because I didn't sleep particularly well last night, unfortunately -- I kept getting woken up by stuff like needing to use the bathroom (drank a lot of water last night), being intensely sweaty thanks to a late-night hot flash (had to throw my PJ top in the wash this morning and replace it with another one), and my Nightcrawler Minimate falling off the shelf wall where I stuck him up (attached to a teleporting cloud piece) and hitting the floor with a pretty loud bang (fortunately he and his cloud didn't break!) It all came to a head this morning when I woke up needing the bathroom AGAIN at like 7 this morning...and after using the toilet, tried to get back to sleep, only for my body to start screaming at me "OH HEY I THINK YOUR PERIOD IS STARTING." Because, yes, it appears my bitchiness earlier this week and that hot flash were the result of PMS. I eventually got up and got a pad, but by that point I was too awake to fall back asleep, no matter how long I lay in bed, so I ended up getting up around 8:30 AM. *shakehead* Not how I wanted to start the day, that's for sure! At least my period didn't ACTUALLY start (I figured it was too early), but I'm gonna be on-edge looking out for it for the rest of the weekend now...
Anyway -- after that less-than-ideal wake-up, here's how my day went:
Roger Williams Park Day Trip: As previously state, today me and the parents headed out to Roger Williams Park, the biggest park in all of Providence (I believe, anyway) to visit the zoo, get some ice cream, walk through the botanical gardens, and take a swan boat ride around the lake! How did all that go? Well –
Zoo – Our trip to the zoo was rather more crowded and chaotic than we thought it would be, as we managed to come on the same day that a bunch of summer camps ferried a bunch of kids down there. Parking was, uh, limited, as you might expect. *grimace* Also, the zoo was in the middle of building a new educational center and refurbishing some of the habitats, plus it was hotter out than they originally said it was going to be (they kept claiming the high was 80F – we checked when we got home, it was 90F), so a lot of the animals either weren’t out or were just laying in the shade trying to avoid the heat. *shrug* Couldn’t blame them! Oh, and don’t get me started about the food prices when we considered having lunch there (19 bucks for a mere three chicken tenders! And fries, but still), or the way we paid three dollars each to take the world’s shortest (faux)-train ride around a TINY section of the zoo. *grumbles* I know that we’ve been spoiled by Southwick Zoo’s faux-train, but damn – you think they would have gone a LITTLE farther than just past the food court to the armadillo exhibit and back!
However, it wasn’t a total disappointment – among the fun stuff we got to see was:
A) The new Humboldt penguin exhibit – as you might imagine, all the penguins were very much enjoying the water today
B) The flamingos hanging out in their pen, with two of them having a bit of a squabble at one point (Mom joked one was telling the other to stand on just ONE leg like the others XD)
C) The radial tortoises enjoying their lunch of lettuce
D) The EXTREMELY LARGE komodo dragon chilling in its habitat (seriously, this thing was BIG)
E) The red panda having a good scratch atop one of the platforms in its exhibit before flopping over for a rest
F) And a couple of animatronic dinosaurs! Because they’d had a special dino exhibit going on during the summer (probably why the kids were there, honestly). We didn’t go into it (it had a separate admission cost, and the trip was proving expensive enough – and after how generally goofy the “Dragons and Mythical Creatures” exhibit was last year, we didn’t think it would be worth it), but it was nice to see a couple of dinos around the place. Especially a fucking GIANT Brachiosaurus that was situated near the room in and out – I unfortunately couldn’t get a picture of it, but it was very cool. :)
So that all made the trip worth it! At least somewhat. :P
Ice Cream – We hit up the Carousel Cafe food stand near the big carousel in the park to get our ice cream after the zoo – I got a cookies-and-cream Oreo sundae, and while it was good, it wasn’t exactly mind-blowing. The ice cream tasted pretty much like the kind I’d get in the grocery store, and the Oreo part of the sundae consisted of three Oreos stuck into the side of the whipped cream. *shrug* Tasty enough, though, and REALLY appreciated on a hot day, let me tell you.
Botanical Gardens – This came after ice cream, and it was a pretty nice, relaxing trip through the various gardens and greenhouses in the park (especially after dealing with the crowds at the zoo!) Unfortunately, our wanderings were somewhat marred by a surprising lack of signage throughout the gardens. SOME plants had signs – like the lacework birch with its colorful patches on its bark, or the various catci in the desert plants area – but a lot of them didn’t. Meaning I’m genuinely not sure what some of the plants I photographed actually are – I just knew they looked pretty! But I do enjoy seeing pretty plants, and there were plenty of them! Plus plenty of other neat things to look at. :) Some standouts among the crowd included:
A) An American Oil Palm Tree that not only, as per its sign, survived a cold January night back in 2015 when the greenhouse lost heat, but thrived so much that the damn thing REACHED THE CEILING OF THE GREENHOUSE (seriously, it was HUGE – I think Mom said that it actually BROKE THROUGH the ceiling at one point, in fact)
B) A number of pretty fountains, including a kid holding a leaf pouring water and a big old basin with water dripping off the sides
C) A koi pond with loads of Japanese carp in it, all swimming around happily in the shallows
D) A gorgeous purple lotus flower floating in another fountain that was so perfect it didn’t look real (Mom assured me that it was, though – apparently she quietly felt it the last time she and Dad came to make sure!)
E) Some fun rocks painted to look like bees and ladybugs and a smiley face in the “flavor garden” (where University of RI students grow food plants for local people in need, which is really nice)
F) Some beautiful purple ground cover plants, with a cheeky little cat statue right next to them
G) And some bright and pretty roses in pink, red, and yellow in a rose “maze” that, uh, wasn’t very mazey (none of the bushes had filled out much yet).
*nods* So yeah – it was a nice enough place to stroll through, with plenty of things to look at. But if you’re ever in RI and decide to visit the place, you might want to bring some sort of book or app on your phone to identify the stuff you’re looking at!
“Swan” Boat – And finally, we had our boat ride on the lake – and if you’re wondering why “swan” is in quotation marks there, well, as it turns out, the actual swan-shaped boats only hold two people, so we had to rent the regular electric boat that seats four for our trip. Meh. But it was a reasonably-relaxing trip out on the water, going under the fancy ironwork bridges and past some of the lake decorations (like a fancy metal half-circle thing featuring various plants and animals on its spokes that Mom THINKS might be used to light off fireworks, and a couple of little fountains) and islands (one of which had wooden monkey cutouts all over it). Plus it was nice and cool out on the lake with the breeze, after all the hot walking around we’d done! Nice way to end the trip, just a little on the expensive side – $50 for three people for a half-hour. Plus they warned us that while the water is treated, you still didn’t want to get wet in any way if you could help it, sooo – yeah. Don’t think we’ll be doing it again anytime soon!
Sooo yeah – overall, I’d class it as a GOOD day out, but not a GREAT day. I’ve had better day trips, but I’ve also had much worse ones, so… If you would like to see the pictures I took of our outing, they are available in this tumblr post, as there were thirty of them and it was thus easier to upload them over there. Hope you enjoy!
Tumblr: Not a very productive day over here, as you might expect, but there were a few things of note that happened –
Victor Luvs Alice (N Smiler) – Well, as stated above, I did a post on my Roger Williams Park trip over here this afternoon! XD Because I took a fair number of photos, and by God I wanted to share them. So far only a couple of people have liked it, but one of them was my friend Squid, and they were the one I wanted to tell about the trip, so – win! :P
Valice Multiverse – And while I didn’t do anything over here because I had nothing to reply to (well, until a couple of minutes ago, when I saw an ask in my inbox – too tired to respond to it tonight, though), I do want to mention that one of the things in my “Activity” feed was a notice that someone had reblogged that “Malkavian talking to a lamp post” ask that went up as part of today’s queue (the one where Londerland Bloodlines Alice advised the anon to try talking to stop signs instead) –
With tags talking about how much they love the “fic” (presumably the ones on AO3) and praising me for my work on balancing “so many different voices from three very different fandoms” and “vtm’s gothic punk vibe.” Which is nice and all – I just cannot for the life of me figure out why “vampirical-research” chose THAT post to start going on about much they liked the fic. XD Just amusingly weird to me is all!
Writing: Edited another page on “Londerland Bloodlines: Downtown Queensland” tonight, featuring:
A) Alice finally leaving LaCroix’s office and telling the Wonderlanders that she was surprised that LaCroix actually did pay her when she asked for money (Cheshire was like “either he was afraid you’d run to the Anarchs and tell them everything you CAN say, or he felt he could indulge you – either way, maybe be a little more polite asking for cash next time”) and complaining that she definitely should have gone to the Last Round first to ask Nines what was going on (Caterpillar pointing out that LaCroix probably would have used such a conversation as proof of collaboration and killed her)
B) And Alice making it out of the tower and back to Skyeline...only to be surprised by a panicked Victor throwing open the door to their apartment and babbling that he could feel something was wrong – before noticing her disheveled state and asking if she was all right. And while normally Alice would be snarky as hell about such a question, the genuine concern behind it set off something in her, and – yea. She essentially shoved her bag at him to unpack and ran away to go take a shower before she broke down in front of him. :(
Not the most fun writing session, to be sure! But next time, Alice gets her much-needed shower (along with a much-needed cry), before hearing a noise in her bedroom. A noise that shall herald a pleasant surprise for a change...
YouTube: I am happy to report that, despite getting to them a bit later than I wanted, I successfully continued chipping away at the OXBoxtra lists in my Watch Later today – the only one I have left to watch now is the one that was uploaded today, yay! :D So I am just about caught up, with the videos I watched today including –
A) “7 Most Embarrassing Moments for Your Roommate to Walk in On” – Andy, Mike, and Jane talking about those moments in video games that will make anyone who happens to walk in and see what you’re playing go “…” From Ezio running around holding a bloody, protesting Jesus Christ in one mission in Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (it’s an actor, lover of Lucrezia Borgia, who has just been poisoned while acting in a passion play – Ezio’s trying to get him to a doctor so he’ll live), to Quiet having a sensual shower with Snake in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain if he maxes his relationship with her and then gets absolutely filthy (she’s actually still in her usual bikini and ripped tights, but she’s definitely dancing sensually under that water, and as this is happen in her personal prison cell, everyone’s gathered around watching, yeck), to character customization having multiple options for genitalia for player character V in Cyberpunk 2077 (and according to the comments, it’s not even relevant to gameplay, as there’s apparently no opportunities for V to get it on, so it’s really just there to embarrass you), these games are determined to make you look like a total weirdo and/or pervert to whoever might walk in during these key moments. Makes me glad I don’t generally play games with adult scenes! Or any instances of kidnapping Jesus, real or fake. XD
B) “7 Dead Bodies With Hilariously Tragic Backstories” – Ellen and Mike talking about those video game corpses that have unfortunately amusing backstories (either explicit in the form of logs and diaries left behind, or implicit in the form of context clues surrounding the corpse) designed to make the player chuckle. And no, the entire list was not Bethesda games. XD Examples included the random unnamed corpse in a cave you can find in fantasy RPG Avowed, next to a “hazing note” indicating that he had to get a “bear egg” as his first task as an initiate to some sort of society (naturally getting mauled by one of the games numerous, and distinctly mammalian, bears in the process); the legally-distinct dead Not-Altair from Assassin’s Creed lying in a busted hay cart Geralt can stumble across in The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings (mocking the game’s “Leap of Faiths” into convenient hay bales from heights – lingering around and judging the corpse grants Geralt the “Assassin” ability); and Rory Rigwell, the idiot who thought you could tame mirelurks and raised a group of them that proceeded to kill him once they were big enough, whose corpse the Sole Survivor can discover while clearing out the Irish Pride Shipyard in Fallout 4 (hey, I said that the entire list was not Bethesda games – not that they weren’t represented at ALL). A cautionary tale to all who live in video game universes – try to make sure your deaths are the most mundane possible, or else!
*nods* Pretty solid day overall! And now I'm gonna try and get a better night's sleep, if the PMS will let me. Tomorrow -- well, we WERE going to go out, but we're worried every place we might go is gonna be mobbed like the zoo was today, so there's a very good chance we're gonna stay home and play croquet with Mom and Dad's new croquet set. XD Hoping to work on some drafts for new posts on Victor Luvs Alice (N Smiler) and work on getting BG3 up and running again with my new Tav!Smiler, along with watching that final OXBox list video -- we'll see what I can accomplish! Night all!
Anyway -- after that less-than-ideal wake-up, here's how my day went:
Roger Williams Park Day Trip: As previously state, today me and the parents headed out to Roger Williams Park, the biggest park in all of Providence (I believe, anyway) to visit the zoo, get some ice cream, walk through the botanical gardens, and take a swan boat ride around the lake! How did all that go? Well –
Zoo – Our trip to the zoo was rather more crowded and chaotic than we thought it would be, as we managed to come on the same day that a bunch of summer camps ferried a bunch of kids down there. Parking was, uh, limited, as you might expect. *grimace* Also, the zoo was in the middle of building a new educational center and refurbishing some of the habitats, plus it was hotter out than they originally said it was going to be (they kept claiming the high was 80F – we checked when we got home, it was 90F), so a lot of the animals either weren’t out or were just laying in the shade trying to avoid the heat. *shrug* Couldn’t blame them! Oh, and don’t get me started about the food prices when we considered having lunch there (19 bucks for a mere three chicken tenders! And fries, but still), or the way we paid three dollars each to take the world’s shortest (faux)-train ride around a TINY section of the zoo. *grumbles* I know that we’ve been spoiled by Southwick Zoo’s faux-train, but damn – you think they would have gone a LITTLE farther than just past the food court to the armadillo exhibit and back!
However, it wasn’t a total disappointment – among the fun stuff we got to see was:
A) The new Humboldt penguin exhibit – as you might imagine, all the penguins were very much enjoying the water today
B) The flamingos hanging out in their pen, with two of them having a bit of a squabble at one point (Mom joked one was telling the other to stand on just ONE leg like the others XD)
C) The radial tortoises enjoying their lunch of lettuce
D) The EXTREMELY LARGE komodo dragon chilling in its habitat (seriously, this thing was BIG)
E) The red panda having a good scratch atop one of the platforms in its exhibit before flopping over for a rest
F) And a couple of animatronic dinosaurs! Because they’d had a special dino exhibit going on during the summer (probably why the kids were there, honestly). We didn’t go into it (it had a separate admission cost, and the trip was proving expensive enough – and after how generally goofy the “Dragons and Mythical Creatures” exhibit was last year, we didn’t think it would be worth it), but it was nice to see a couple of dinos around the place. Especially a fucking GIANT Brachiosaurus that was situated near the room in and out – I unfortunately couldn’t get a picture of it, but it was very cool. :)
So that all made the trip worth it! At least somewhat. :P
Ice Cream – We hit up the Carousel Cafe food stand near the big carousel in the park to get our ice cream after the zoo – I got a cookies-and-cream Oreo sundae, and while it was good, it wasn’t exactly mind-blowing. The ice cream tasted pretty much like the kind I’d get in the grocery store, and the Oreo part of the sundae consisted of three Oreos stuck into the side of the whipped cream. *shrug* Tasty enough, though, and REALLY appreciated on a hot day, let me tell you.
Botanical Gardens – This came after ice cream, and it was a pretty nice, relaxing trip through the various gardens and greenhouses in the park (especially after dealing with the crowds at the zoo!) Unfortunately, our wanderings were somewhat marred by a surprising lack of signage throughout the gardens. SOME plants had signs – like the lacework birch with its colorful patches on its bark, or the various catci in the desert plants area – but a lot of them didn’t. Meaning I’m genuinely not sure what some of the plants I photographed actually are – I just knew they looked pretty! But I do enjoy seeing pretty plants, and there were plenty of them! Plus plenty of other neat things to look at. :) Some standouts among the crowd included:
A) An American Oil Palm Tree that not only, as per its sign, survived a cold January night back in 2015 when the greenhouse lost heat, but thrived so much that the damn thing REACHED THE CEILING OF THE GREENHOUSE (seriously, it was HUGE – I think Mom said that it actually BROKE THROUGH the ceiling at one point, in fact)
B) A number of pretty fountains, including a kid holding a leaf pouring water and a big old basin with water dripping off the sides
C) A koi pond with loads of Japanese carp in it, all swimming around happily in the shallows
D) A gorgeous purple lotus flower floating in another fountain that was so perfect it didn’t look real (Mom assured me that it was, though – apparently she quietly felt it the last time she and Dad came to make sure!)
E) Some fun rocks painted to look like bees and ladybugs and a smiley face in the “flavor garden” (where University of RI students grow food plants for local people in need, which is really nice)
F) Some beautiful purple ground cover plants, with a cheeky little cat statue right next to them
G) And some bright and pretty roses in pink, red, and yellow in a rose “maze” that, uh, wasn’t very mazey (none of the bushes had filled out much yet).
*nods* So yeah – it was a nice enough place to stroll through, with plenty of things to look at. But if you’re ever in RI and decide to visit the place, you might want to bring some sort of book or app on your phone to identify the stuff you’re looking at!
“Swan” Boat – And finally, we had our boat ride on the lake – and if you’re wondering why “swan” is in quotation marks there, well, as it turns out, the actual swan-shaped boats only hold two people, so we had to rent the regular electric boat that seats four for our trip. Meh. But it was a reasonably-relaxing trip out on the water, going under the fancy ironwork bridges and past some of the lake decorations (like a fancy metal half-circle thing featuring various plants and animals on its spokes that Mom THINKS might be used to light off fireworks, and a couple of little fountains) and islands (one of which had wooden monkey cutouts all over it). Plus it was nice and cool out on the lake with the breeze, after all the hot walking around we’d done! Nice way to end the trip, just a little on the expensive side – $50 for three people for a half-hour. Plus they warned us that while the water is treated, you still didn’t want to get wet in any way if you could help it, sooo – yeah. Don’t think we’ll be doing it again anytime soon!
Sooo yeah – overall, I’d class it as a GOOD day out, but not a GREAT day. I’ve had better day trips, but I’ve also had much worse ones, so… If you would like to see the pictures I took of our outing, they are available in this tumblr post, as there were thirty of them and it was thus easier to upload them over there. Hope you enjoy!
Tumblr: Not a very productive day over here, as you might expect, but there were a few things of note that happened –
Victor Luvs Alice (N Smiler) – Well, as stated above, I did a post on my Roger Williams Park trip over here this afternoon! XD Because I took a fair number of photos, and by God I wanted to share them. So far only a couple of people have liked it, but one of them was my friend Squid, and they were the one I wanted to tell about the trip, so – win! :P
Valice Multiverse – And while I didn’t do anything over here because I had nothing to reply to (well, until a couple of minutes ago, when I saw an ask in my inbox – too tired to respond to it tonight, though), I do want to mention that one of the things in my “Activity” feed was a notice that someone had reblogged that “Malkavian talking to a lamp post” ask that went up as part of today’s queue (the one where Londerland Bloodlines Alice advised the anon to try talking to stop signs instead) –
With tags talking about how much they love the “fic” (presumably the ones on AO3) and praising me for my work on balancing “so many different voices from three very different fandoms” and “vtm’s gothic punk vibe.” Which is nice and all – I just cannot for the life of me figure out why “vampirical-research” chose THAT post to start going on about much they liked the fic. XD Just amusingly weird to me is all!
Writing: Edited another page on “Londerland Bloodlines: Downtown Queensland” tonight, featuring:
A) Alice finally leaving LaCroix’s office and telling the Wonderlanders that she was surprised that LaCroix actually did pay her when she asked for money (Cheshire was like “either he was afraid you’d run to the Anarchs and tell them everything you CAN say, or he felt he could indulge you – either way, maybe be a little more polite asking for cash next time”) and complaining that she definitely should have gone to the Last Round first to ask Nines what was going on (Caterpillar pointing out that LaCroix probably would have used such a conversation as proof of collaboration and killed her)
B) And Alice making it out of the tower and back to Skyeline...only to be surprised by a panicked Victor throwing open the door to their apartment and babbling that he could feel something was wrong – before noticing her disheveled state and asking if she was all right. And while normally Alice would be snarky as hell about such a question, the genuine concern behind it set off something in her, and – yea. She essentially shoved her bag at him to unpack and ran away to go take a shower before she broke down in front of him. :(
Not the most fun writing session, to be sure! But next time, Alice gets her much-needed shower (along with a much-needed cry), before hearing a noise in her bedroom. A noise that shall herald a pleasant surprise for a change...
YouTube: I am happy to report that, despite getting to them a bit later than I wanted, I successfully continued chipping away at the OXBoxtra lists in my Watch Later today – the only one I have left to watch now is the one that was uploaded today, yay! :D So I am just about caught up, with the videos I watched today including –
A) “7 Most Embarrassing Moments for Your Roommate to Walk in On” – Andy, Mike, and Jane talking about those moments in video games that will make anyone who happens to walk in and see what you’re playing go “…” From Ezio running around holding a bloody, protesting Jesus Christ in one mission in Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (it’s an actor, lover of Lucrezia Borgia, who has just been poisoned while acting in a passion play – Ezio’s trying to get him to a doctor so he’ll live), to Quiet having a sensual shower with Snake in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain if he maxes his relationship with her and then gets absolutely filthy (she’s actually still in her usual bikini and ripped tights, but she’s definitely dancing sensually under that water, and as this is happen in her personal prison cell, everyone’s gathered around watching, yeck), to character customization having multiple options for genitalia for player character V in Cyberpunk 2077 (and according to the comments, it’s not even relevant to gameplay, as there’s apparently no opportunities for V to get it on, so it’s really just there to embarrass you), these games are determined to make you look like a total weirdo and/or pervert to whoever might walk in during these key moments. Makes me glad I don’t generally play games with adult scenes! Or any instances of kidnapping Jesus, real or fake. XD
B) “7 Dead Bodies With Hilariously Tragic Backstories” – Ellen and Mike talking about those video game corpses that have unfortunately amusing backstories (either explicit in the form of logs and diaries left behind, or implicit in the form of context clues surrounding the corpse) designed to make the player chuckle. And no, the entire list was not Bethesda games. XD Examples included the random unnamed corpse in a cave you can find in fantasy RPG Avowed, next to a “hazing note” indicating that he had to get a “bear egg” as his first task as an initiate to some sort of society (naturally getting mauled by one of the games numerous, and distinctly mammalian, bears in the process); the legally-distinct dead Not-Altair from Assassin’s Creed lying in a busted hay cart Geralt can stumble across in The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings (mocking the game’s “Leap of Faiths” into convenient hay bales from heights – lingering around and judging the corpse grants Geralt the “Assassin” ability); and Rory Rigwell, the idiot who thought you could tame mirelurks and raised a group of them that proceeded to kill him once they were big enough, whose corpse the Sole Survivor can discover while clearing out the Irish Pride Shipyard in Fallout 4 (hey, I said that the entire list was not Bethesda games – not that they weren’t represented at ALL). A cautionary tale to all who live in video game universes – try to make sure your deaths are the most mundane possible, or else!
*nods* Pretty solid day overall! And now I'm gonna try and get a better night's sleep, if the PMS will let me. Tomorrow -- well, we WERE going to go out, but we're worried every place we might go is gonna be mobbed like the zoo was today, so there's a very good chance we're gonna stay home and play croquet with Mom and Dad's new croquet set. XD Hoping to work on some drafts for new posts on Victor Luvs Alice (N Smiler) and work on getting BG3 up and running again with my new Tav!Smiler, along with watching that final OXBox list video -- we'll see what I can accomplish! Night all!