User:Shortiefourten
"...too lively." - medical school primary advisor in regards to my dissertation
"The palpable excitement of your paper was distracting." - thesis supervisor, same room, same meeting
"The humor did not help." - associate dean and secondary supervisor, two seconds later
Recruiting residents and visitors of Lewis and Thurston counties
[edit]God, I hope this doesn't violate WP:CANVASS...here we go anyways! If you're a resident of Lewis or Thurston counties, or a tourist, visitor, or someone interested in the area...for the love all that is holy and pure in this world...sign up an become an editor! Share photos of this glorious region of Washington on Wikimedia Commons - [1]. Share your knowledge and insight! Without enough people to participate, history and knowledge becomes lost and you can be someone who saves it.
A bit over-the-top? Was it the "glorious" part? Well, I still mean it. Wikipedia needs editors of all talents and experiences. I don't know jack-squat about coding and yet here I am. Great editors already existing here will help out with whatever you feel you lack. Sign up, help out, and the reward is thankless until you realize that there are Wikipedia readers reading your words and work, providing them with information they never knew before.
And if you're not from this region, nor are you interested in it at all, sign up anyways and edit/add to whatever does float your gray matter!
First off - PASS THIS! - Local Journalism Sustainability Act
Trust that local news sources can report from a more nuanced, detailed perspective and recognizing that value so that smaller cities, towns, and areas (especially in suburban, semi-rural, rural fringe, and rural communities!) maintain the ability, if not the right, for the expansion of their own Wiki articles.
- From the League of Women's Voters - Local news is critical to the mission of defending democracy, empowering voters
- The Seattle Times - They just need more news
- The Hill - We can't wait on Big Tech to solve our local news crisis
Life of constant fear and it seems like it'll never end
[edit]Oh, yeah, this'll help women feel safer online -
The average man gets the short shrift but women do feel unsafe an ungodly amount of time -
Husband is an editor, too
[edit]Ah, the communication between wife and husband! My betrothed of who-knows-how-long decided to briefly mention to me, in between him scowling at the flatscreen as if the tv is at fault for the latest Mariner's blunder and telling me about how he's going to paint the garage this weekend completely-out-of-the-blue, that he created a Wikipedia account for the first time after being an anonymous editor for over a decade. So, per WP:FAMILY, just wanted to make sure I put that out there. He's promised not to edit any pages I am involved in, and despite my annoyance towards him for a great many things, seeing as how he leaves my Ben & Jerry's alone, I know he'll do as he says.
Since he knows my stalked history (personal life and incidents here) and my want to stay an un-doxxed, anonymous editor, I won't be listing his username. I hope that's acceptable.
Article works
[edit]Drafts I'm working on (feel free to help out!)
[edit]- Draft:Chehalis Bee-Nugget
- User:Shortiefourten/Claquato, Washington
- User:Shortiefourten/Former communities, company towns, and rail stations in Lewis County, Washington
- User:Shortiefourten/Former communities, company towns, and rail stations in Thurston County, Washington
- User:Shortiefourten/Fort Borst Park
- User:Shortiefourten/George Washington Park (Centralia, Washington)
- User:Shortiefourten/History of Chehalis
- Draft:Klaber, Washington
- User:Shortiefourten/Hotel Washington (Chehalis, Washington)
- User:Shortiefourten/Layser Cave
- User:Shortiefourten/Lewis County Courthouse (Washington)
- User:Shortiefourten/Lewis County Historical Society and Museum
- Draft:List of geographic features in Thurston County, Washington
- User:Shortiefourten/McKinley Stump
- User:Shortiefourten/Riffe, Washington (direct page)
- User:Shortiefourten/Seminary Hill Natural Area
- User:Shortiefourten/The Sentinel (Centralia, Washington statue)
- User:Shortiefourten/Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Library
Articles that I'm proud to have worked on
[edit]- Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge, let us not leave out the history of indigenous people!
- Centralia, Washington
- Centralia College
- Chehalis, Washington
- Chehalis–Centralia Airport
- Chehalis–Centralia Railroad
- Chehalis Downtown Historic District, excellent start to the article by another editor and just glad to be a part of it
- Chehalis River (Washington)
- Chehalis School District
- Chehalis Western Trail, umm...Chehalis much?
- Cispus River
- Claquato Church
- Harmony, Washington, massive shout-out to Bigfatman8766 for starting the page!
- Jackson House State Park Heritage Site
- Lewis County, Washington
- Monarch Contemporary Art Center and Sculpture Park, best spot on the Chehalis Western Trail
- Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, best spot in all of Washington state
- Obadiah B. McFadden
- Olympic Club Hotel
- Packwood Airport, I don't even enjoy being off the ground!
- Rainbow Falls State Park
- Scatter Creek Wildlife Area, visit all the units if you can!
- Skookumchuck River
- South Lewis County Airport, reminds me I'm outta Dramamine
- South Sound Speedway, calling on racing experts to add there!
- Twin City Railroad, clarity and sourcing still needed!
- W. F. West High School
- Willie Keil's Grave State Park Heritage Site, the Pickled Pioneer!
- Yelm–Rainier–Tenino Trail, can only choose my fave bike trail depending on the number of other people using it!
and...
- Towns and cities in Lewis County, Washington (especially Toledo and Ethel...really, who is Ethel?!)
- Towns and small cities in Thurston County, Washington
- A few baseball articles, like Brock Peterson and Vean Gregg, at the insistence of my sports dork husband.
Articles that I helped to build
[edit]Biographies
[edit]- Barbara Feigin, one awesome woman
Events
[edit]- 2023 South Coldwater Slide, guess I'm just hiking the Coldwater, Elk Bench, and Hummocks trails only until 2026!
Groups, Organizations, or Programs
[edit]- Chehalis River Basin Flood Authority, hopefully the only government-type article I ever start...
- Port of Chehalis, guess not!
History
[edit]- Flood history in Chehalis, Washington, a long history but only one loss of life...amazing
- History of theaters in Chehalis, Washington, a long read but a fascinating history
Lists
[edit]- List of parks and recreation in Lewis County, Washington
- Parks and recreation in Chehalis, Washington and all it's inclusionary articles
- Parks and recreation in Centralia, Washington, some of the parks being worked on for their own articles!
NRHP's
[edit]- George E. Birge House, colorful!
- Chehalis Post Office, in the days of yesteryear when communications took a moment...
- Doty Bridge, destroyed but how? Inquiring minds want to know!
- Hillside Historic District (Chehalis, Washington), a stunning mix of homes and architectural styles
- O. K. Palmer House, the rich history...his lumber company still exists...the house is gorgeous...
- O. B. McFadden House, they sure did like using initials back then...what's wrong with going about using your given name, eh, Obadiah and Osmer?
- Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District, a spectacular neighborhood top-to-bottom
- Scout Lodge (Chehalis, Washington), rustic!
- St. Helens Hotel, one of the coolest deep-dives I've enjoyed
- Weyerhaeuser Pe Ell Bridge, declared destroyed but kinda stuck around and then lost
- Wolfenbarger Site, boy, talk about struggling to find something on a clearly notable and meaningful topic
Places
[edit]- Chehalis Theater, a close second fave of mine and so much more to add about the history of movie houses in Chehalis
- Green Hill School (Chehalis, Washington), surprised the article was never built before
- Matilda N. Jackson State Park Heritage Site, named for Washington's Grand Lady and one awesome pioneer woman!
- Millett Field, my personal fave (check out the Chehalis Gophers page while you're at it; great editor who helped me out a ton)
- Taidnapam Park, quiet location with gorgeous glacier-colored waters
- Willapa Hills Trail, a gorgeous rail trail
Towns, locales, and communities...real but forgotten or overlooked
[edit]- Burnt Ridge, Washington, the first of a few articles begun for forgotten ghost towns in Lewis County, Washington
- Mary's Corner, Washington, three state parks in this tiny area!
- Pluvius, Washington, do not bait the gods!
- Wilson, Washington
- Winston, Washington, I think they just went with whatever W was worthwhile
Articles that didn't make it
[edit]- Ruth, Washington, waylaid by WP:GNIS, deleted due to it being only a rail station and not a community, but fret not, it may rise again (in a combo article, but still!)
Honors and stuff
[edit]No way I'm getting to Ephoros of the Encyclopedia unless I copyedit my own work.
Brief times that I've been away, explained!
[edit]In case it might matter at some time, me and the hubs took a long...and I mean looooonnngggg...and well deserved vacation at the end of 2023 into early 2024. Thanks to an enormous PTO bank we both saved up during Covid-19, we splurged. First day, we ran off the airplane, ran to the hotel, and ran into my now sworn enemy, a 9 year-old boy, who slammed a door into my hand, shattering a number of phalanges. So, wasn't able to edit because typing one-handed is depressingly slow and I'm already slow enough with two working hands. Healing well and its easier to type now. Glad to be back so let's get to it!
An addendum - surgery on the hand in early March kept me out of the loop!
On the drive back from a well-earned vacation, gaining the ability to rest after three years of Covid, anti-vaxxers, I'm-not-a-doctor/scientist-know-it-alls, rude and threatening family members of patients, and far too many patients in denial (IT"S ALL A HOAX! DOWN WITH FAUCI!!!), led to a realization that I was able to stand up to them all, professionally and with compassion. I was able to stand my ground stoically and factually with all my patients, even worn out nurses and doctors and admins. Many were men who outweigh me (assuming I'm not full up on a Taco Time burrito) between one hundred and two hundred pounds. Many out-heighting me by a 12, 14, 16 inches and plenty more...and yet I still held firm.
And if I could do that during the worst health crisis in my lifetime outside HIV/AIDS, why did I quit here because I could not find the same stoicism when my joy of editing was slowly sucked out of my experience?
So, I'm back. Haven't told the husband yet, but as long as I keep him distracted with ringing doorbells due to delivery after delivery of purchase after purchase of clothes and shoes and handbags that I "forget" to tell him about, I might be able to go quite a long time before he catches on and begins to ask me to edit yet another baseball player's page.
Plans are to tighten up my scope...concentrating exclusively on Thurston and Lewis counties here in Washington state...and expanding those area's presence and importance in the world here at Wikipedia. Maybe a slight jaunt to some of my favorite spots in Washington state!
Oh, and still plan to stand up for small communities throughout Washington state but to do so respectfully as I agreed to near the end of my masonry wall of text at the AfD desk. However, I still know that the easily misinterpreted and misapplied not-really-so-gray areas that exist in many WP's don't give permission for other editors (ahem, Wikipedia guardians...) to run roughshod over that respect.
Glad to be back, now let's get to work!Openly, I originally left because I felt hounded by one editor. Decided it wasn't worth it during Covid and gave in. Then I noticed a November 29, 2022 edit run on articles I created so...I'm geared up and ready to get back to work.
Well, looks like I'm gonna walk away. Maybe when I become a more crotchety old woman in my retirement 30 years from now, I'll come back because all the cats have died and the husband has finally learned to leave me be...and with some peace and quiet all I'll have left to do is come on here again and go to town on some editing and screw up some coding.
A big, true thanks to a great many editors here, whether they interacted with me or even knew me, for all the lessons that I've learned (and borrowed!) that helped me become a good-ish editor on my own. Keep up the awesome work - I truly believe that providing knowledge to the world is one of the most important duties we have. Now, after that brief interlude of pretention, get back to work!