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rosa_heartlily) wrote2017-06-23 07:43 am
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Coming to the end...
Today is the last day of my 'holiday' - but I've had a good rest and I'm feeling recharged enough to return to the fray. I've also completed a read-through of DOAICS and made a few notes of the story as it is. Next step is to add to the notes so that the story becomes what I want it to be.
I've decided to track down all of the diagrams for the Cat Gear in W3. It wasn't something that I bothered much with when I was playing the game but I need a task and giving Geralt a matching suit of armour and weapons sounds like just the thing. I can also dye it pink, if I so desire *evil grin* There are lots of other colours out there, too. Can't remember seeing red, though...
My new copy of 'Once Upon a World' arrived yesterday. I haven't read it in over 30 years but flicking through it yesterday really took me back. It's a retelling of the Bible for children and I think it's one of the reasons I tend to view the Bible as a whole - the flow of the story between so many different characters but all making their contribution. The selection of stories is very narrow but it's only a short book and it is for children. I shall be making use of it in my talk on 2 July.
Today, I'm going into town with the daughter to choose a new telly for the grandson's birthday. It's a bit extravagant, perhaps, but he will get the use out of it. And he's our only grandchild - it's our duty to spoil him!
Bye for now, DW!
I've decided to track down all of the diagrams for the Cat Gear in W3. It wasn't something that I bothered much with when I was playing the game but I need a task and giving Geralt a matching suit of armour and weapons sounds like just the thing. I can also dye it pink, if I so desire *evil grin* There are lots of other colours out there, too. Can't remember seeing red, though...
My new copy of 'Once Upon a World' arrived yesterday. I haven't read it in over 30 years but flicking through it yesterday really took me back. It's a retelling of the Bible for children and I think it's one of the reasons I tend to view the Bible as a whole - the flow of the story between so many different characters but all making their contribution. The selection of stories is very narrow but it's only a short book and it is for children. I shall be making use of it in my talk on 2 July.
Today, I'm going into town with the daughter to choose a new telly for the grandson's birthday. It's a bit extravagant, perhaps, but he will get the use out of it. And he's our only grandchild - it's our duty to spoil him!
Bye for now, DW!
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