My Comfort Ribbon

Awareness of the outside world, holiday version. Whatever: The December Comfort Watches, Day Twenty Four: A Christmas Carol. Plus a bonus repost, Whatever: End of the Year PR Missives From Scrooge & Marley. [Kennings Contest]

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Photo of a blue, red, and white horse show ribbon made in the style of a stuffed animal

A Get Well gift from a friend (waves hi!) to tide me over while I am out of the ring. She saw it and immediately realized that I must have it. She was not wrong.

It is ridiculous and I adore it immensely. Made of soft suede in lovely colors. Makes me smile each time I look at it. Is it me? Do I really go on about ribbons that much? Yes. Yes I do.

It is suppose to be a horse toy. It ain’t getting near the barn.

Onwards!
Katherine

The Traditional Christmas Peacock

Awareness of the outside world, holiday version. The Guardian: A Christmas Carol is not cosy, and its angry message should still haunt us, Vinter 2021.

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Photo of an illuminated peacock statuette sitting in front of a decorated Christmas tree.

Stepping Stone Farm
December 2025

“The peacock even appears among the animals in the stable in Christ’s nativity.” Tradition in Action: The Symbolism of the Peacock, Elaine Jordan.

National Gallery of Art: Art up Close: Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi’s Spectacular “The Adoration of the Magi”, scroll for close up in ‘What about the peacock on the roof?’

Onwards!
Katherine

Holiday Horsekeeping

Awareness of the outside world, holiday version. FX’s A Christmas Carol is dark, but the weirdly realistic. Full disclosure. I had the film playing for a while on mute for holiday visuals and read the plot summary on Wiki. The first scene, which I did see, is a lad peeing on a headstone to dissolve the snow and reveal Marley’s name. It goes on from there. I read that Scrooge humiliates Mary, Tiny Tim’s mother, for money in a way that seems plausible. Evil, but plausible. Since I am not a fan of dark, I do not intend to watch this. However, I am interested in the different ways the same story can be told. Wiki: A Christmas Carol (TV series)

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Photo of a red stocking hanging from a black bridle hook on a white painted wooden wall

Chez Rocky
Stepping Stone Farm
December 2025

Rocky was my stellar driving partner in Tennessee. [Show Report]

Onwards!
Katherine

Bentley Snowflakes, Glass Art

Art of the outside world. Curious Archive: Biblically Accurate Angels: Christianity’s Undisputed Horror Icons, Ashley, 24 February 2023. Hat tip to G of the North.

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Photo of two glass snowflake ornaments on colored pieces of paper on a hay bale.

Ornaments from Snowflake Bentley.

Celebrating the arrival of astronomical winter. Winter Solstice, 21 December 9:03 am CST, timeanddate: Season in Time.

Ordered after I found out about the snowflake dude last year. [Welcome Winter, Graphic Art]

Onwards!
Katherine

What’s In A Name, Fiction Fragment

Books of the outside world. Project Gutenberg: A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN PROSE BEING A Ghost Story of Christmas BY CHARLES DICKENS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN LEECH.

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Shea waved his hand at the lights and decorations on the walls of the restaurant, “It’s a Christmas, Carol.”

Carole returned his smile, a bit thinly, and bit into her sandwich to keep from speaking. She had never heard that joke before. Ever. Not once in her life. The only question was, were we going book or song?

He went on, “Should I be worried about being visited by three ghosts tonight?”

More thin smile. More sandwich. Okay, literary it was. Would December never end?

When Shea got up to use the restroom, a young woman slipped into his chair. “I couldn’t help overhearing. Your name is Carole, correct?”

Carole nodded.

“My name is Noelle. You need this.” She handed over a small printed slip of paper, rose, and left.

Carole read.

Is your name your nemesis?
We understand.
Join our Cacophony community.
What Were Our Parents Thinking?

At home, Carole logged on.

There were the seasonally appropriate names that she expected, several Noels and Noelles.

She found a namesake subthread with a good-natured argument discussion on the final E. The Carols maintained that typographic accuracy made their situations worse. The Caroles thought that it was an aural issue and the difference didn’t matter.

Then there were the months.

June: My favorite day of the entire year is July first.
May: Mine is June first. Sorry.
Summer: I know suffering is not a comparative sport, but I’ll trade.

Others weighed in.

Rudolph: it’s not the jokes. Its the unoriginality. I’ve always felt for Denise Richards’ character in The World Is Not Enough.

Dr. Christmas Jones: … and don’t tell me any jokes, I’ve heard ’em all.
James Bond: I don’t know any doctor jokes.
IMDB: Quotes

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Afterword

Last week I said I would be pontificating about the November Challenge project. [Extended November Writing Challenge Part 2]

Despite three pages of notes, I decided not to. Writing about fiction doesn’t entertain you, doesn’t advance me. Short version. As with the personal narrative class, the end result was more of the same. In this case, either fragments or two-character conversations floating in the void. Project verdict. Pro. Don’t hate the results. Con. Still no storylines. [Thoughts After A Class]

Instead, for today I decided to do a bonus 200 words with A Christmas Carol.

The plan was to not search on seasonal names until after this was written. Then I saw the Rudolph emoji and my brain wouldn’t let it go. Otherwise, all mine. When I did search for sentiments similar to the fictional group, I got bogged down in baby name sites.

Did you know Charles was the masculine form of Carole? Behind the Name: Carole.

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photo close up of pink rose

Onwards!
Katherine

Changing Fashion and a Note on Word Usage, Wrist Update

Bones of the outside world. Location, Il Convento dei Cappiccini: The Capuchin Crypt. Article with photos, The Collector: The Secrets of Rome’s Capuchin Crypt: Interview with Pietro Costantini, by Marranca, Apr 30, 2025.

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Same fashion, more change.

Photo of a right forearm in a black brace with red straps, resting on a table

The solid brace from the last appointment. Now I need to take it off more often. [Wrist Wear, photo repost]

Doc appointment last week. Xray says bone healing well. Doc pleased. Less good report from hand therapist. I had LOST range of motion since the surgery. Not surprised. It was sore enough from activities of daily living that I had not been doing the wrist specific exercises.

On it now. Bending exercises several times a day. As much fun as you would imagine. Also scar massage which is even less fun. Also wearing the brace less often so my wrist has more of an opportunity to wave about.

I wear the big brace to the barn because too much can happen too fast.

I bought a small commercial brace for nightwear. Apparently, I flail about in my sleep more than I had realized. The big brace helps but is so clunky. Trying to figure out the best balance. [Split Progress]

Last item of apparel is a fingerless mitten to keep the area warm.

Le Mot Juste

A friend (waves hi!) was commiserating. She used the word irritated. Exactly! I had been thinking “annoyed” but that was not quite right. While there is overlap between the words, to me annoyed has an trace of the external. Something out there is poking you. Irritation can be wholely internal. Irritation also has more of an element of bodily pain, such as an irritating rash. See here for Venn diagram, Stack Exchange: English Language & Usage, irritated vs annoyed.

I am not in dread pain. I am not in despair. I am irritated.

I am irritated that it takes so little to wear me out.

My wrist is irritated when I do my rehab exercises. The tendons would prefer to heal frozen in place and not be asked to move, thank you very much.

If I combine the miracles of modern medicine and good healing and diligent rehab on my part the absolutely best case scenario is to be were I was on the morning of November 12th. All of which I could have avoided if I had watched my step.

I find that vastly irritating.

Onwards!
Katherine