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Dec. 28th, 2021

The goldfish that we found wounded last week is dead. We got back from having spent Friday through Sunday at [personal profile] bunnyhugger's parents and found the bad news.

I'm putting the details behind a cut because while I'm trying to not be gruesome in description, the stuff you imagine may be awful too.

CW: pet injury and death. )

We feel guilty, of course. It's impossible not to think that if we hadn't taken the fish in at all, they might well be fine. Or if we had set things up differently, we might have avoided what we suspect happened. And there's the awful feeling of how we can't do anything more for the injured fish, besides think of how we might better serve the next one.


Some pictures from Christmas Eve, in the small hours after midnight. And if you wonder how it is I'm taking pictures of our home, after midnight Christmas Eve, when we had been at [personal profile] bunnyhugger's parents since Friday ... well, that is a story I will tell you in a moment.

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Our upstairs tree. It's unlit because I got the picture after the timer had turned the lights off for the night, and I didn't want to figure out how to override the timer and maybe break something.


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Another view of the upstairs tree Christmas Eve. The decorations are all amusement park ornaments, and note the heap of amusement park plushes on the bookshelf behind.


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And here's a view looking up our downstairs tree, with a good number of carousel horses, yes, but also dragons and (you can see on the left) rabbits.


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Also, a couple of Doctor Who tchotchkes. And if you glance at the mantle clock you can see yeah, it's technically early Christmas morning.


Trivia: Versailles's Hall of Mirrors, at its unveiling in November 1682, showed 357 individual panes, measuring as large as 26 by 34 inches each. The original intention had been to feature mirrors as much as six to seven feet tall, a feat that proved beyond France's mirror-making abilities. Source: The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic Cafés, Style, Sophistication, and Glamour, Joan DeJean.

Currently Reading: With Amusement For All: A History of American Popular Culture Since 1830, LeRoy Ashby.

PS: From my Third A-to-Z: Tree and the remembrance of how we all thought 2016 was a particularly brutal year. Honest, we did, back then. Look it up.

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