pinesandmaples:
A Lady in Her Bath [NSFW picture]
440 years ago, this woman let M. Clouet into her personal space to create a memento for the family. Chances are her husband hung this portrait in his study so he could admire his wife and her virtues. And by "virtues", I don't actually mean "boobs." The admiring husband of 1571 would be interested in the fruit of his wife's womb before her bust came into the picture.
berangere posted in
archaeology:
Legislation : preventive archaeology, which answers "I would really like to learn more about archeology in cities. They're building a new library here and they're letting the archaeologists in to do some work before they start building. What do archaeologists look for, and what's it like with a really short turn around time?" for France & Japan.
raven wrote a Cordelia-centered Vorkosigan fic which I quite liked:
Fic:: Walking Away From Omelas [Vorkosigan]. There's so much good Cordelia-centered Vorkosigan fic, I'm beginning to wonder if my issues with the series were more the time & place I read it in.
nanila posted in
multibeautiful (a DW community for picspams of beautiful people of colour):
Tia Carrera, reminding me that I miss Relic Hunter.
adsartha is writing a series on migraines.
Part Two is Migraine Myths.
crankyoldman did a post up about beginning sewing:
Sewing and Cosplay Week: Beginner Sewing. I am noting this for later. (via
ysabetwordsmith, for all your randomly interesting linking needs.)
I am loving
silver_spotted's posts about reading history books.
You can see them here.
Today I am feeling that all the energy inside of me cannot possibly be contained by my skin. This is a very uncomfortable feeling. And I am going back to the archives in the hopes that there will be fewer people on the good microfilm machines because I got quite ill yesterday from the bad ones. So many things to look at. I'm trying not to be distracted by the trespassing & the cows.