Sara Teasdale, from The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale; "The Wind,"
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The Wind (1928) dir. Victor Sjöström
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*throws lore at ye* *throws art at ye* Pspspsps.
For those interested (and uninterested!), chapter 2 of Blue & Silver has been posted: After offering a winter spirit (not a homeless man), a car ride, Hiccup and Jack hit it off. Considering that the strange lake Hiccup's been dreaming about nonstop is none other than Jack's, they figure have even more in common than they thought. (Sharing a mutual unlove for twilight is just a bonus, really). Now Hiccup is back home and has questions left to answer and perhaps a friend to meet again. Or another in the process. Fortunately, the lake is not that far away.
@imdeadtiredtm and I are co-writing this story, and it's very fun. Well, it also makes my brain hurt at times, but more than that, its fun.
If you're here for what you've actually come for, do enjoy it, but in the case you've never tried reading for this particular side of the internet, hurrowed in a corner, then I definitely recommend it. Think of it like trying Free Samples at the supermarket. We all know its a strategic marketing move to goad off our wallets, but hey! Free samples!
At most, you'll lose a laugh or two as you consider what has led you to the point of reading a crack crossover fic of the years 2010, and maybe, you'll stay for the actual content, like that wasn't our plan all along.
Case in point: How to train your dragon and rise of the guardians have so much lore and vitality, especially their books; The main characters happen to have an interesting dynamic together, and its nice to uncover it. So yeah! Have fun!
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Lillian Gish for “The Wind”, 1928
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Louis Anquetin (1861–1932, French) ~ Gust of Wind on a Bridge over the Seine, 1889
[Source: kunsthalle-bremen.de]
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Jack’s first days as a spirit is an interesting time for him. He gets to meet his first friend, language barrier be damned.
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"Your smile is like the wind carrying sunshine to my longing heart.."
Your voice is like a song that only my soul can feel - eUë
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New-to-me movies seen in 2024: The Wind (2018)
"I don't suspect god has much business out here."
@goryhorroor ’s challenge: Watch a horror film directed by a woman
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