North
@northpaux.bsky.social
White wolf of the North. Loves space, airplanes, geology, motorbikes, live music, hi-fi, mountains, snow, skiing, fursuiting, F1, puppets, cooking, and cocktails. Occasional convention staffer. Citizen of Earth, resident of Seattle. Will you be kind?
I don’t recirculate others’ posts often. Especially ones seeking financial backing.
But wouldn’t it be neat if Paco’s
dream of reviving production of this promising short stop motion film about a Mexican Wolf’s adventure could be realized?
But wouldn’t it be neat if Paco’s
dream of reviving production of this promising short stop motion film about a Mexican Wolf’s adventure could be realized?
Back in 2011 I worked on Monarca, a beautiful short film. Its unfinished sibling, The Universe in the Seed, is finally being revived through Kickstarter. Only a week left to help it come true!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/uni...
www.kickstarter.com/projects/uni...
November 11, 2025 at 12:08 AM
I don’t recirculate others’ posts often. Especially ones seeking financial backing.
But wouldn’t it be neat if Paco’s
dream of reviving production of this promising short stop motion film about a Mexican Wolf’s adventure could be realized?
But wouldn’t it be neat if Paco’s
dream of reviving production of this promising short stop motion film about a Mexican Wolf’s adventure could be realized?
To celebrate the Brazilian Grand Prix from Interlagos in São Paulo yesterday, always one of my most favorite races of the season, I prepared a dinner of Feijoada with Farofa!
It’s a bit like the French dish called Cassoulet, but made with black beans. So delicious!
It’s a bit like the French dish called Cassoulet, but made with black beans. So delicious!
November 10, 2025 at 9:48 PM
To celebrate the Brazilian Grand Prix from Interlagos in São Paulo yesterday, always one of my most favorite races of the season, I prepared a dinner of Feijoada with Farofa!
It’s a bit like the French dish called Cassoulet, but made with black beans. So delicious!
It’s a bit like the French dish called Cassoulet, but made with black beans. So delicious!
It was pouring rain much of the day and night yesterday. That, along with my new filling at the dentist yesterday, necessitated me making for dinner a beautiful hot split pea soup!
November 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
It was pouring rain much of the day and night yesterday. That, along with my new filling at the dentist yesterday, necessitated me making for dinner a beautiful hot split pea soup!
Had a great and appropriate movie night tonight, for Bonfire Night. My first ever hearing of it was when I lived in the UK. It was more like the 4th of July there, a time for youth to enjoy huge fires and fireworks. The Guy is the villain. But damn if V for Vendetta didn’t hit hard tonight.
November 6, 2025 at 7:51 AM
Had a great and appropriate movie night tonight, for Bonfire Night. My first ever hearing of it was when I lived in the UK. It was more like the 4th of July there, a time for youth to enjoy huge fires and fireworks. The Guy is the villain. But damn if V for Vendetta didn’t hit hard tonight.
Back in the dentist’s chair for another filling. Beats getting a root canal a few years down the road, but it’s still one of my least happy places to be. No strokes plz!
November 5, 2025 at 7:41 PM
Back in the dentist’s chair for another filling. Beats getting a root canal a few years down the road, but it’s still one of my least happy places to be. No strokes plz!
I basked in the official first holiday weekend of my holiday season. Despite the rain, we had plenty of trick-or-treaters! I spent quite a while out front giving away candy. Then, for Dia de los Muertos, I set up my little oferende to welcome home Chase and savored my annual viewing of Coco.
November 3, 2025 at 11:28 PM
I basked in the official first holiday weekend of my holiday season. Despite the rain, we had plenty of trick-or-treaters! I spent quite a while out front giving away candy. Then, for Dia de los Muertos, I set up my little oferende to welcome home Chase and savored my annual viewing of Coco.
For readers in Seattle, you have an opportunity to hear What Strange Beasts, my favorite furry band, live on Friday! Their proggy psychedelic goodness actually makes them one of my outright favorite bands ever, furry or otherwise.
Fortunately for you readers not in Seattle, we have jet airplanes!
Fortunately for you readers not in Seattle, we have jet airplanes!
October 21, 2025 at 8:52 PM
For readers in Seattle, you have an opportunity to hear What Strange Beasts, my favorite furry band, live on Friday! Their proggy psychedelic goodness actually makes them one of my outright favorite bands ever, furry or otherwise.
Fortunately for you readers not in Seattle, we have jet airplanes!
Fortunately for you readers not in Seattle, we have jet airplanes!
To celebrate the Grand Prix of Singapore this weekend, I made Singapore Noodles and Singapore Slings!
October 6, 2025 at 1:21 AM
To celebrate the Grand Prix of Singapore this weekend, I made Singapore Noodles and Singapore Slings!
Happy Raccoon Appreciation Day!
October 1, 2025 at 7:37 PM
Happy Raccoon Appreciation Day!
I’m leaving my parent’s for Seattle feeling relief and guilt. It’s been a pleasure traveling Europe with them, but also so much work. Dealing with dementia, mobility issues, and a trip to the ER last night - so exhausting! I hate to leave them without my help, but after a month I’m completely spent.
September 14, 2025 at 2:45 AM
I’m leaving my parent’s for Seattle feeling relief and guilt. It’s been a pleasure traveling Europe with them, but also so much work. Dealing with dementia, mobility issues, and a trip to the ER last night - so exhausting! I hate to leave them without my help, but after a month I’m completely spent.
Leaving London and off to North America again. I’ve got a cozy home for the next 10 hours.
September 10, 2025 at 11:27 AM
Leaving London and off to North America again. I’ve got a cozy home for the next 10 hours.
One last little bit of tourism on this adventure - the National Motor Museum in the New Forest near Southampton. Way too many cars to share them all, but here’s a few cool ones!
September 10, 2025 at 7:09 AM
One last little bit of tourism on this adventure - the National Motor Museum in the New Forest near Southampton. Way too many cars to share them all, but here’s a few cool ones!
Starting the journey back to North America tomorrow. Fun fact, we’re tied up just 500 ft further down the same pier that Titanic took on passengers for New York from. They just don’t dock passenger ships that exact berth anymore for reasons.
White/grey ship seen from our veranda in Titanic berth.
White/grey ship seen from our veranda in Titanic berth.
September 9, 2025 at 9:48 PM
Starting the journey back to North America tomorrow. Fun fact, we’re tied up just 500 ft further down the same pier that Titanic took on passengers for New York from. They just don’t dock passenger ships that exact berth anymore for reasons.
White/grey ship seen from our veranda in Titanic berth.
White/grey ship seen from our veranda in Titanic berth.
After enjoying a day in Belfast, I found it to be a vibrant and fun city. It’s not an old city, but it has the spirit of an old world capital on the continent along with the joy of a thriving youthful culture. It’s left its troubles behind (mostly) and is moving into a bright future.
September 7, 2025 at 3:09 PM
After enjoying a day in Belfast, I found it to be a vibrant and fun city. It’s not an old city, but it has the spirit of an old world capital on the continent along with the joy of a thriving youthful culture. It’s left its troubles behind (mostly) and is moving into a bright future.
Belfast turned out to be surprisingly vibrant and beautiful European city! I’ll show more of that later, but first, the Troubles.
Bill Clinton negotiated the peace over 25 years ago. It’s held, more or less, but deep divides remain. Even the “peace” walls still have a job to do. It’s scary.
Bill Clinton negotiated the peace over 25 years ago. It’s held, more or less, but deep divides remain. Even the “peace” walls still have a job to do. It’s scary.
September 6, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Belfast turned out to be surprisingly vibrant and beautiful European city! I’ll show more of that later, but first, the Troubles.
Bill Clinton negotiated the peace over 25 years ago. It’s held, more or less, but deep divides remain. Even the “peace” walls still have a job to do. It’s scary.
Bill Clinton negotiated the peace over 25 years ago. It’s held, more or less, but deep divides remain. Even the “peace” walls still have a job to do. It’s scary.
Well, darn. I’ve just learned we lost one of the fandom’s very best a few days ago - @bradhound.bsky.social .
He was a sweet and friendly face I loved to see at cons for more than 20 years. He had a beautiful heart, but it finally gave out on him. I’m going to miss him a lot.
He was a sweet and friendly face I loved to see at cons for more than 20 years. He had a beautiful heart, but it finally gave out on him. I’m going to miss him a lot.
September 5, 2025 at 10:40 AM
Well, darn. I’ve just learned we lost one of the fandom’s very best a few days ago - @bradhound.bsky.social .
He was a sweet and friendly face I loved to see at cons for more than 20 years. He had a beautiful heart, but it finally gave out on him. I’m going to miss him a lot.
He was a sweet and friendly face I loved to see at cons for more than 20 years. He had a beautiful heart, but it finally gave out on him. I’m going to miss him a lot.
Breakfast in Belfast!
The view from my breakfast table is kind of special too. These massive yellow cranes have the letters H&W on them. That stands for Harland and Wolff. This is the shipyard and indeed the very place RMS Titanic was built - as well as many other great ocean liners of the era.
The view from my breakfast table is kind of special too. These massive yellow cranes have the letters H&W on them. That stands for Harland and Wolff. This is the shipyard and indeed the very place RMS Titanic was built - as well as many other great ocean liners of the era.
September 5, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Breakfast in Belfast!
The view from my breakfast table is kind of special too. These massive yellow cranes have the letters H&W on them. That stands for Harland and Wolff. This is the shipyard and indeed the very place RMS Titanic was built - as well as many other great ocean liners of the era.
The view from my breakfast table is kind of special too. These massive yellow cranes have the letters H&W on them. That stands for Harland and Wolff. This is the shipyard and indeed the very place RMS Titanic was built - as well as many other great ocean liners of the era.
Welp, I can tick this one off the bucket list!
I’ve now been to the Welsh village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
I’ve now been to the Welsh village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
September 4, 2025 at 2:26 PM
Welp, I can tick this one off the bucket list!
I’ve now been to the Welsh village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
I’ve now been to the Welsh village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
We’ve left Scotland behind. I’ll miss it, it’s one of my favorite bits of the world. I’d never seen her west coast nor the Hebrides before and I very much enjoyed the place. I hope to come back.
Next on this wonderful voyage we will visit Wales and Ireland.
Next on this wonderful voyage we will visit Wales and Ireland.
September 4, 2025 at 11:07 AM
We’ve left Scotland behind. I’ll miss it, it’s one of my favorite bits of the world. I’d never seen her west coast nor the Hebrides before and I very much enjoyed the place. I hope to come back.
Next on this wonderful voyage we will visit Wales and Ireland.
Next on this wonderful voyage we will visit Wales and Ireland.
The food aboard this ship is off the hook. And it never stops coming at you. Last night was Asian fusion cuisine.
Starters of assorted colorful fish roe, tuna tartare, beef skewers, and surf and turf main course- wagyu beef with lobster!
Starters of assorted colorful fish roe, tuna tartare, beef skewers, and surf and turf main course- wagyu beef with lobster!
September 3, 2025 at 4:15 PM
The food aboard this ship is off the hook. And it never stops coming at you. Last night was Asian fusion cuisine.
Starters of assorted colorful fish roe, tuna tartare, beef skewers, and surf and turf main course- wagyu beef with lobster!
Starters of assorted colorful fish roe, tuna tartare, beef skewers, and surf and turf main course- wagyu beef with lobster!
Today I visited the lovely Scottish seaside town of Oban, home of an equally lovely whiskey by the same name. We took the hour long tour which included not one, but three wee drams to enjoy!
September 2, 2025 at 2:51 PM
Today I visited the lovely Scottish seaside town of Oban, home of an equally lovely whiskey by the same name. We took the hour long tour which included not one, but three wee drams to enjoy!
I explored some ancient megaliths on Orkney. How and why they were built is lost in the mist of time. But we do know when. These stones were standing here as you see them now 3,000 years before Julius Caesar became the first emperor of Rome.
September 1, 2025 at 10:28 PM
I explored some ancient megaliths on Orkney. How and why they were built is lost in the mist of time. But we do know when. These stones were standing here as you see them now 3,000 years before Julius Caesar became the first emperor of Rome.
Visiting Shetland! I met a 4 year old eponymous pony and was awed by the abilities of a mature, fully trained sheepdog. But meeting 5 month old collie pup Lance, much like my friend Ransom at home, was magic. He was already able to find the balance point between himself, the sheep, and shepard!
September 1, 2025 at 8:23 AM
Visiting Shetland! I met a 4 year old eponymous pony and was awed by the abilities of a mature, fully trained sheepdog. But meeting 5 month old collie pup Lance, much like my friend Ransom at home, was magic. He was already able to find the balance point between himself, the sheep, and shepard!
Self referential disaster?
August 29, 2025 at 10:07 PM
Self referential disaster?