@elinex I'm Sorry But I'm Not
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ⓘ A sewing machine is a device that provides a several-fold increase of the speed at which you can make mistakes
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The Eldest Living Sarvipöllö-Hollolas, Juha, Ensi, Reiju, and Inka. (Order of the individual images. The Top Image in order from left to right is organized Ensi, Inka, Reiju, and Juha.) Great aunts, uncles, and grandparents (in Reiju's case). They all remember the founding of the Sarvipöllö-Hollola Family Luumuseo, with most of them being born before it was even built. Juha currently works as a caver, having passed his prime of archaeological expeditions. Ensi is a fashion historian. Reiju is the co-founder and current co-owner of Waxcoat ships. And Inka is a weapons restoration expert. The Sarvipöllö-Hollolas are for the @halfstack-smp

[ID: Tuulikki is an elderly Tengu with greying red hair and feathers. She has several freckles, deep brown eyes, and dresses in a blue turtleneck tanktop and sunhat with gold jewelry. Most notably, a bell necklace, a nose ring, and a triple piercing in one of her ears that contains a sapphire. :END ID]

[ID: Olavi is an elderly Barn Sparrow colored Sirin with a very humanlike face. He wears a cream colored shirt with a ruffled collar that sits open on his chest and a straw sunhat tied around his neck with a red ribbon :END ID]

[ID: Pyry is a middle aged Sirin/Tengu hybrid with greyish-blue skin, ice blue eyes, and black hair and feathers with grey streaks. They have a gold lower lip piercing and gold piercings in one ear with a black chain. Faer other ear's piercings are black. Fae wear blue lipstick and a little blue eyeshadow which contrasts with their red shirt. :END ID] The current co-owners and faces of Waxcoat Ships, a business inherited from Maarit and Reiju. Tuulikki, Olavi, and Pyry. Tuulikki and her husband Olavi have taken over their parents business, Waxcoat Ships. She runs it in tandem with their kid, Pyry. Tuulikki is the primary manual labor force in the business due to being the strongest. She's had to get a couple other workers recently due to (accidentally) blowing her back out, but has been getting back into the swing of things.
Olavi can't do much of the actual building due to Sirin wings and so mostly helps Reiju with the schematics.
Pyry is the most people-forward of the Waxcoat Ship staff, mostly taking care of orders, issues, and selling folks on ships.
Fae don't do any of the building because that isn't their specialty. They are, effectively, customer service. Tuulikki, Olavi, and Pyry are for the @halfstack-smp
Not so much question as statement but holy moly your art and story work is breath taking and has me utterly giddy to hear and see more of
Ah! Thank you! There's definitely plenty more coming very soon.
I just discovered foodtimeline.org, which is exactly what it sounds like: centuries worth of information about FOOD. If you are writing something historical and you want a starting point for figuring out what people should be eating, this might be a good place?
A consideration
Selkie molting season
im sorry seals molt? my association with that word is insects so i am confused and intrigued
They do! I’d say most species of animals sloughs off “old” parts of their bodies at some point of their lives in some capacity. The word “molting” is used as a catch-all term for this process, although exactly what body part they shed and how they do it varies from animal to animal. Arthropods grow an entire new exoskeleton and shed the old one, but for most other animals, this process only involves shedding the outermost layer of their bodies, the pelage and/or their first layer of skin. Reptiles are quite famous for this because they sometimes manage to come out of their old skins and leave them almost fully intact as if they were kigurumi pajamas:

Mammals tend to mostly only shed fur or hair, growing thicker fur during colder months and losing it in favor of shorter fur during warmer months. How obvious this is depends on the climate, though. It’s quite perceptible in mammals that live in the arctic whose fur changes color depending on the season:


But even the difference between the summer coats and winter coats of domestic dogs can be palpable if you live in places with colder climates!

(I’m quite fascinated by this because I was born and raised in a tropical country and my dogs look the same all year round heh)
But back to the seals. Pinnipeds don’t really use their fur to keep warm like other mammals do, but they still have it, and they have to shed their old coats and grow new ones accordingly, which they do once a year!
In elephant seals, this process is so sudden and so extreme it’s called catastrophic molting. They don’t only lose their fur, but also a layer of dead skin all at once and this forces them to stay on land for a full month without swimming (and therefore, without hunting and eating) until the process is fully done. Because molting requires redirecting blood flow towards the skin instead of to their vital organs as usual, if they swam in the cold waters they’re usually accustomed to while molting, they’d freeze!


Bonus fun fact: despite having lost their fur during the evolution process, cetaceans like whales and dolphins also go through a molting process where they lose a layer of dead skin, which they scrape off by rubbing against rocks and rolling on sand banks.


It’s been recently discovered (as of 2020!) that the reason whales migrate annually from arctic waters to tropical waters is the exact same reason elephant seals spend a month on land: to molt! It’s much easier for a whale to keep warm while shedding its skin in warm waters than it is in cold waters.