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catko
07 April 2021 @ 02:50 pm
For a challenge at lighthouse_the, picspams of characters all doing the same thing.



Jumping off a Building
(John McClane, Die Hard; Spiderman, Spiderman 2; Parker, Leverage; Jupiter, Jupiter Ascending; Leeloo, The Fifth Element; Miles/Spiderman, Spiderman into the Multiverse; Sherlock, Sherlock BBC; Ethan Hunt, Mission Impossible Fallout)




Getting Buried Alive
(Brennan and Hodgins, Bones; Buffy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer; Chloe, Smallville; Nick, CSI; The Bride, Kill Bill Vol. 1; Nikki and Paolo, Lost; Hardison, Leverage; Monk, Monk)
 
 
catko
02 April 2021 @ 04:38 pm
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catko
28 March 2021 @ 01:41 pm
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catko
27 January 2021 @ 08:37 am
For a challenge at lighthouse_the. Hope to add another restaurant and some images later...

1) The Caper Cafe

You know how the Leverage crew love to to have a restaurant/bar to hang out in. After retirement, Nate and Sophie open a cafe, where they entertain all sorts of people from their past--Parker, Hardison and Eliot to plan their jobs, previous clients, and even a few past adversaries. The food is light but nourishing, the menu changes frequently, and there are a few rich delights for special celebrations.

Menu Items (thanks to my pal seraphina_snape for the list of cons in her 12 Days post)

Ponzi Scheme Soup: Tempting ingredients--peppers, onions, garlic and pork loin--get added, then taken away to make a flavorful broth. We then add shell pasta, potatoes, carrots and turkey to make a healthy soup that's not as rich as it seems.

The Turnabout Salad: A complex blend of micro greens, cabbage, spiced walnuts, radishes and a green goddess-style dressing. Every bite will be different!

The Cuban Sandwich: You think you know what you're getting, but with this cuban sandwich you may get more than you bargained for. Prosciutto instead of ham, brie instead of swiss, and roasted chicken instead of pork, with spicy pickles and hot mustard.

The Zanzibar Marketplace Stew: This comforting, spicy stew full of simmered potatoes, carrots, turnips and onions might fool you by being complete vegan--the "meat" is actually tofu but with a depth of flavor that you will simply love.

The Glengarry Glen Gateau: A real "in your face" cake that just shouts "self-indulgent."
 
 
 
catko
19 January 2021 @ 11:44 pm
For a challenge at lighthouse_the. Fortuitously I just did my Advent(ure) Calendar for our winter break because I was concerned that I'd get bored and irritated with so much down time and no celebrations. So some of the favorite things are from that, others elsewhere...

1) In the harsh desert of the American Southwest, climbers Alex Honnold and Cedar Wright summited 45 rock towers, biked 700 miles, and pushed their bodies to the limits, all in the name of an adventure they aptly dubbed "Sufferfest." 21 min. I’m not much one for extreme “sports” but really enjoyed this. First, the guys aren’t fancy in any way; they seem humble and charitable and also environmental, not surprisingly. Worth watching!

2) Walk around NYC Chinatown. A historical look at Chinatown in New York City; really good writing and photos, and one interactive photo/video part that I want to know how they did it, where it merges the current day view with the historical view! Worth checking out and made me nostalgic for NYC.

3)
Pick a nature webcam to follow at Explore.org – many, many options.  I like those that are live (patches of boredom punctuated by excitement). Check out Tembe elephant park, Zen cams (pipeline surfing, etc.) Or Bald eagles webcam: friendsofbigbearvalley.org [eggs expected to hatch in January]

4) Exoplanet Travel BureauExplore 360-degree visualizations of the surfaces of planets of other stars. This is both scientific and fanciful, and I liked the disclaimer that the visualizations were "artist renderings based on little data."

5)
Geo Guesser. Drops you in a spot and you guess where it is. It's a long shot, but I came close a few times. Would be great as a party game but I can kill some time on it. Requires sign up.

6) Mix.com is the new version of the former StumbleUpon, where you put in your interests, click a button, and it randomly (supposedly) takes you to a website. I have found some cool stuff, especially if you add "art" and "science fiction" and things like that, you're more likely to get graphic stuff instead of just articles.

7) Atlas Obscura
is a cool site that features weird and unusual places in the world; could be useful for planning travel but also fun to read just as cultural or historical oddities, food favorites in different places, or behavioral tidbits and event.

8) I love advice columns and Ask A Manager is a great one, even if you're not a manager (which I am). It's a lot of questions/answers about work culture, getting along with people, and career advice from a person who is very reasonable and well-balanced. Some of the pieces are funny, such as ones on bad workplace holiday parties.

9) The Greater Good Science Center is an awesome research institute that's all about positive psychology and ways to be happier and healthier, based on reseach. I've done some work with them and it's a nice mix of science, behavior, relationships, happiness, and tips for living.

10) Under the Skin, Russell Brand's podcast on Luminary. Yes, you do have to subscribe to get the full options, but you can check some of his out for free. It's hard to explain why I like these so much when I don't really like podcasts in general. He interviews smart and broad-thinking people, and he himself is a seeker but a surprisingly good interviewer considering he's such a strong personality.
 
 
 
catko
04 January 2021 @ 03:17 pm
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catko
29 December 2020 @ 10:09 pm
Prompt was to use three randomly generated words as prompts for art or fic. The word list came from contributions from the comm. I lucked out with mine.

My words are:
Castle, Confetti, Slasher

(2 picspams and a short fic)

Castle looked at Beckett, aghast. "I don't remember anything after we wrestled that crazy religious slasher--and why am I covered in confetti?"

Beckett took a deep breath. "Better get ready, Castle, because that was days ago. You got cut by his knife, then we stitched you up, then you went nuts, it must have been some kind of curse, then we consulted the priest of the cult that the slasher belonged to, and she told us that anything sparkly would banish the .. ions, or something like that, so Alexis and your mom had some of those New Year's poppers, and so we popped them all around you, and you seem to be cured." She dropped her face into her hands. "And I cannot believe I just said all that, and believed it.

Castle's look turned from shocked to puzzled to peeved. "Dammit, and I missed all the fun?" He passed his hand over his mouth and paused. "Well what do you know? Maybe I still got some of the old curse left in me." And with a mischievous grin, he bared his teeth.

Picspams below.

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catko
28 December 2020 @ 11:12 pm
Prompt is to, using the first three letters of your username, pick three words as prompts for art or writing.

Letters/prompts
Cat
Angel
Tardis

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“Cat, right? Angel pointed his finger at Cordelia as strolled into the Agency. Cordy rolled her eyes. “Brilliant deduction, boss.”

Angel paused at the door to the back office and scanned her up and down, more puzzled than creepy. “I’m kinda surprised you’d go that way,” he mused. “Wasn’t there some kind of problem back in Sunnydale…?”

“Do not remind me of Halloweens in high school.” Cordelia wrinkled her painted nose. “Anyway, all that’s behind me.” To punctuate, she turned and waggled her tail. “And speaking of, you’d better shake your tail if we’re going to get to that party. And your costume better be good, none of that baseball jersey or other cheats.”

Angel raised his finger again. “Wait til you see what I’ve got. It’s classic!” He stepped into his office, and as he closed the door, said temptingly, “I’ll give you a hint. It’s bigger on the inside.”

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catko
28 December 2020 @ 10:36 pm
Christmas in London
Words: 501
Crossover and Christmas

[Note: This is part of an ongoing series of mine that seems to never end, where Giles takes the Scoobies to London after the fall of Sunnydale and meets up with his old buddy Lestrade, thus getting them involved with the BBC Sherlock crew.]


“I must say, it’s very nice of you to invite us for Christmas,” Watson said as he shook Giles’s hand and moved past him into the rather large hotel suite. “Indeed, indeed,” Giles smiled. “Might as well share the wealth, so lucky to have landed this deal, and after all, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without—“

“I know this one!” Willow jumped forward, “Christmas won’t be Christmas without….” she intoned, looking around her expectantly and waving a napkin filled with some type of crumbly appetizer.

“Wet comic books and a sleeping bag in the backyard?” Xander asked brightly from the buffet table. “Staking vampires in a Christmas tree lot?” Buffy called out from the bar. “Mindless twaddle and small talk and meaningless gifts?” Sherlock pushed past John at the doorway and went to glare out the large bow window. "Getting embarrassed in front of your new girlfriend by your flatmate?" John murmured as he went to get a beer.

Giles’s smile faltered as he looked to greet the next guest. “While I’m tempted to add a wry observation from my own experience with Christmases past,” Mycroft said smoothly, only briefly grimacing at the memory of interminable roast dinners at his parents’ cottage, “I believe Ms. Rosenberg is quoting a well-loved book in saying “Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents.” From behind his back he produced a large shopping bag filled with brightly wrapped parcels and handed it to Willow, who squealed and started digging through it.

"I must say, that's most thoughtful of you." Giles steered Mycroft toward the bar. "I'm afraid we're not quite organized enough for gifts--" Mycroft waved a gloved hand. "No matter, no matter, mere trifles, and selected by my assistant, so I hope they suit. And I'm given to understand that you and your--" he looked around the room--"team have been most helpful in several of my brother's, and Inspector Lestrade's, undertakings, so consider this a small token of thanks. And, of course, hosting this lovely gathering." Despite the diplomatic tone and expression, Giles didn't miss the slight eye roll at the mention of the "undertakings" nor the small emphasis on the word "lovely."

"Quite, quite," he said heartily, clapping Mycroft on the arm. "As I was about to say, Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without friends and family gathered round." He paused for a moment, thinking of his young charges having lost so much of their family and friends. He raised his glass, cleared his throat, and was about to make a small, celebratory speech, when he noticed that no-one was paying any attention. Willow, Xander and Buffy were oohing and ahhing over the apparently more than trifling gifts; Sherlock and John seemed to be having an whispered argument at the window, and Mycroft was leaning against the bar, sipping a whiskey with his gloves still on, and staring at the blinking light above the mantel. Shrugging, Giles sat down with his cheese and gin-and-tonic, and prepared to enjoy Christmas in London in his own way.
 
 
catko
15 December 2020 @ 11:20 pm
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