Thanks, guys. For the support!
And for the editing advice. I'm doing a favor editing a film review for a friend's website and I wasn't 100% sure.
Willow ,'Potential'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Thanks, guys. For the support!
And for the editing advice. I'm doing a favor editing a film review for a friend's website and I wasn't 100% sure.
Cash - so sorry for the news about your mother. I hope that it turns out to be less bad than the first site of it.
ita - wow. I am so glad that your friend's instincts or training kicked in. Wow.
Artemisia Gentileschi
See, I want to learn about shit like that in the free online courses I barely have time to pay attention to. I'm still irritated by how random and eventually useless the first one was, from the get go. On the flip side, the Online Gaming course is fascinating! I know zero about the game part, but the core of the course is adapting LotR into PJ's movies and into the game, so it's canon I'm very familiar with, extending into a medium I know jackshit about. Great combination, and I'm actually up to date on the course material and have gotten full points on the quizzes (one was late, though...took time to get into gear.). It's just the right level of detail to have running while I draw. I even visited the forums...
Castle upkeep -- it isn't coincidence that the quote about affording a yacht is "if you have ask, you can't afford one."
I really like how this photo from the weekend turned out.
Great shot, Gud! Boy in full flight.
This is why so many castles now have tours/tea/guest rooms, etc. And are, per my coworker who went on a "Downton" tour, often freezing cold and somewhat dilapidated inside.
Doing a shotgun run here.
Cash, best wishes. I hope the tumor is easily treatable.
ita, your people in Kenya are amazing. I kind of want her around me at all times.
This is why so many castles now have tours/tea/guest rooms, etc.
And/or have been handed over to the National Trust.
There's a BBC series called Country House Revealed, where they go through some country houses that aren't open to the public. There's one that's suffering subsidence from wartime coal mining in the front lawn and another one where the owner is trying to restore it. It shows a lot of the dilapidated rooms.
Overall, I'm willing to argue that a $2m apartment in Williamsburg is a better value than a $2m castle in the south of France. Not for square footage or bragging rights, but for an actual useful place to live.