Pet Project

Jul. 2nd, 2024 06:39 pm
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It's been ages since I wrote a life update post. I have a draft saved of something I wrote at the end of April, so I'm going to incorporate that, but not lead with it. I think the most significant thing is that Beth's uncle's dog Mabel died last week. She was one of a litter of three, one of whom was adopted by Beth and the third by another uncle; but Clancy stayed in South Jersey when we moved to Secaucus and then Brooklyn.

He's the only one who's still alive, and he's not doing that well. They're three-quarters Chihuahua and one-quarter Jack Russell Terrier, but it's Clancy who shows the latter the most. He's still nervous like a Chihuahua, but he's stocky instead of tiny. Mabel was a sweet girl, if a little too eager to assert her authority when she thought other pets were after her stuff. When Nellie lived there, she took a liking to Mabel and tried to play with her, but she wasn't that interested. So anyway, that's really sad. Poor little Mabel.


The last two times we visited Beth's family, we took both cats down with us. Felix is pretty outgoing when he's down there, but getting him into the cat carrier is difficult. He's surprisingly slippery for such a big cat. The time before last, when we were trying to leave, Nellie hid under a pile of bags, and I'm not sure she would have been able to get out on her own. When she's not scared, she spends a lot of time lying on her side, often in doorways.


On Sunday, 28 April, we made a trip to Great Adventure. We have season passes, and had to get them redeemed. As it was, we got there pretty late, and didn't have the chance to ride much stuff. We were further frustrated by how so many rides now won't just let you leave your stuff on the side when you get on. Two years ago, this was the case with the Joker and Jersey Devil, but I figured that was because they were rides that didn't stop to let the passengers on. But now it's also the case with Superman, which was never like that before. There are lockers you can use at each ride, but they cost money, and that seems like a cash grab. We haven't been back since then, and we need to in order to get our money's worth. The fact that it's been oppressively hot recently has not been conducive to theme park visits. We also want to go back to Knoebels at some point, and to Knotts Berry Farm when we're in California for OzCon.


The Saturday before last was the Mermaid Parade on Coney Island, which we attended despite the heat. It was pretty harsh, but not as much so as I'd heard predicted, so I guess that's something. I always take a lot of pictures and have trouble deciding which are my favorites. I did notice a few recurring themes that I used when sharing pictures on Instagram, including rockets, ships, sharks, environmentalism, and food and drinks.

I recognized the mermaid in the wheelbarrow from last year.

There were also at least two different Ursulas, someone with a bird head and an egg, a family of goldfish, Frog Mario, and Prince with tentacles (Octoprince?).

We had hot dogs from Nathan's before the parade, which worked out a lot better than trying to get them afterwards. There used to be a Nathan's cart near where I worked, but I haven't seen it there since the pandemic. And I saw this guy with Luigi's body and Mario's clothes, but not as part of the parade.

I did get more engagement on Instagram than is typical for me, but I guess I'd also look for pictures of myself if I were in the parade. I'm also on Threads now, although that's basically just an extension of Facebook and Instagram, isn't it? Bluesky is my main Twitter substitute now, and even there I probably post more replies than original thoughts. I pretty much just put links to my posts on actual Twitter these days. (And yeah, I know it's technically not Twitter anymore, but does anyone who doesn't own stock in it call it X?)

I've reached the part in Final Fantasy X where I got to ride an airship and meet this game's version of Cid.

I did take note of something that seems to happen a lot in video games, which TV Tropes calls Gameplay and Story Segregation, where the party's strength in a cutscene doesn't really match up with what happens in battle. You fight several guys with guns on the way to reach where Yuna is being held captive, then one guy with one gun stops the whole group from approaching her. And why do both this and FF9 have a part where your healer is out of commission?

I guess that's all for now. I want to write something about the screwed-up situation in American politics, but that should probably get its own post. For now, I'll leave you with Beth and Slowpoke.
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It's been a trying week, but there are a few things I did not too long ago that I wanted to discuss. Beth and I went to the Mermaid Parade on Coney Island on Saturday, 17 June. I have a bunch of pictures of it at Facebook and Instagram. I've occasionally had someone who was in the parade reply to pictures of themselves, and this time it happened with a woman who rode in a wheelbarrow pushed by a clown. She did a performance the whole time, and apparently fell out at one point.

There was also someone with a car made largely of balloons with a bike in the middle, which she had trouble steering. Beth pointed out that it had a distinctive balloon smell.

Speaking of stuff you can inflate, I was kind of fascinated by the giant beach ball on a string.

A few different bands played Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody," and I have to wonder if that was coordinated ahead of time.

There were several lobsters and a few different Ursulas, and a walrus who interacted with the crowd.

Walrus don't need no chicanery.
We were considering getting Nathan's afterwards, but instead we got hot dogs, shrimp, and clams at another place on Surf Avenue. Then we got caught in a flash rain while eating, even though it hadn't rained at all during the parade. And we rode a few rides at Deno's Wonder Wheel Park.

That same weekend was Father's Day and Juneteenth, which we both got off from work despite being white. But then, we also get off what's now called both Columbus and Indigenous People's Day, and we're neither indigenous nor Italian. Beth got wrist surgery that Wednesday, and I had to pick her up from the hospital. The following week, she went to several Sparks shows, but I only joined her for one, as did her Uncle John. This was at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside, near Philadelphia, and Russell kept calling it "Philadelphia adjacent." They play the same set at every show, and it includes a lot of stuff from their new album. I'm glad they kept in "Shopping Mall of Love," which is one of the few where Ron gets up from the keyboard and has lines.

They're all spoken, but still.
Yeah.
He also still dances during the instrumental part in "The Number One Song in Heaven."

An old one they brought back for this tour is "Beaver O'Lindy," which switches between quiet waltz-style verses and a loud chorus. Russell is still quite active, and moves around a lot.

We'll be seeing them again later this month, with They Might Be Giants opening. Afterwards, we ate at a place called Four Seasons Diner and Restaurant, even though I thought a diner was a kind of restaurant. I'm not sure whether Rudy Giuliani ever gave a speech there.

Our main concession to the Fourth of July was to watch 1776, although I do have this picture from June of Beth being uncharacteristically jingoistic.

And we tried the Grimace Shake from McDonald's, which was pretty good.

I'd say it tasted like fake berries. When you eat a lot of fruit-flavored things, you get a taste for both how real and artificial fruits differ. Imitation orange and grape are good, while cherry and watermelon seem way off. Beth said it reminded her of bubblegum, but that also often has artificial fruit flavors. I have no idea how the meme of people dying drinking the shakes comes from, but it seems a little mean-spirited. I'm more interested in how Grimace apparently has a brother who's a king, and how he lost the other two arms.

I've probably mentioned before how I had a dream as a kid where Grimace wanted to eat me. Not that I was afraid of him or anything, at least that I can remember; it was just a really bizarre dream. I think it also involved my sister swinging on a rope.


I've beaten Live A Live, although it does have multiple endings, and I don't think I'll be getting all of them. I'll probably write a more detailed post about that when I have the time. I started I Am Setsuna yesterday, but have only played a little bit so far. I'd seen something about Crystalis recently, and it turns out it's part of the NES app on the Switch, so I decided to check it out. I like it, but I haven't managed to defeat the first boss, the vampire with the chaotically flying bats. I'll keep trying, but there's a reason I usually stick to turn-based except in special circumstances. I'm surprised I made it as far as the Moon in Super Mario Odyssey (even if I couldn't get through that part underground with the flying Dry Bones), although the unlimited tries probably doesn't hurt, and I think games are just generally more forgiving now than back in the NES games. In terms of video games, I'm pretty excited about some of the new ones that have been announced recently. Super Mario Bros. Wonder has an even more cartoonish and psychedelic appearance than other Mario games, and that's saying something.

And Elephant Mario is amusing.

Peach and Daisy are both set to be playable characters, and I wonder (ha ha ha) about whether they'll have different move sets.

I understand it also has Blue and Yellow Toad, and they're more or less placeholder characters. There's also another Peach solo game, and a new Dragon Quest Monsters featuring Psaro from Dragon Quest IV.

I might have to play through the rest of the DS version of DQ4 soon. I finished the NES version a long time ago, and made it up to Psaro on the DS some years previously, but didn't beat him. I understand you can recruit him after that. It sounds like, in the DQM game, his father is shown to have been the Demon Lord before him, and there's something about his thinking the hero from 4 destroyed his village. I'm not sure how that works out in terms of the timeline.

There's a lot of stuff going on this month, so I'm sure there will be something else to write about here, although I don't know when.
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Beth and I went to the Coney Island Mermaid Parade today. I'd been twice before, in 2015 and 2017, but she never had. It was pretty fun, with a lot of interesting costumes. I have to say I'm sort of tempted to be in it, but I'm way too lazy and incompetent at making things to come up with anything. There was someone near us who kept playing with this toy horn that made siren sounds, so that was kind of annoying, but not that big of a deal. It generally seems to be less crowded than parades in Manhattan, or maybe it's just easier to find a spot. The last time I went, my phone battery died, and while I had a spare, I'd either forgotten to charge it or charged it and left it too long. I was going to bring my camera, which I've pretty much stopped using since I got a phone that took pictures with good resolution, but I can no longer get the battery compartment open. It worked out all right, although a lot of my pictures ended up being of people's backs, because I'm terrible at timing photographs.






After the parade, we walked over to Coney Island Creek, and on our way back we got chicken at Popeyes.

I don't think I've ever been there before. I'm not totally sure about that, but if I did it was well before they started doing the Louisiana Kitchen thing. It was pretty good. I think I like KFC better, but Popeyes might have better biscuits. We got the mild tenders, because white people can't handle hot food. Seriously, I've known plenty of white people for whom that's not true, but it definitely is for me. And someone in the parade was dressed as Popeye, so that was appropriate, I guess.

I also liked that they played Dixieland and zydeco music, at least at that particular location. It's on Mermaid Avenue, and like a lot of businesses, the ones there often use the street name in their names. That's fine, except I have to wonder what's up with a butcher shop called Mermaid Prime Meat.

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