The bear is back
13 years ago
Hello my friends,
I have finally returned from thse mountains. The weather was wonderful, sunshine and a pure blue sky almost every day, and I really enjoyed skiing. In fact, I saw someone skiing in a cute seal fursuit (presumably the mascot of the ski school), and two persons in some sort of partial bunny fursuits on the piste.
Everything was fine except that I once fell on my head during a walk (Does everybody see these green and blue sparkles or is that individual from brain to brain?), but the headache passed after one day.
I haven't yet continued with the game, but I wrote one chapter and a short story which I will upload here soon after correcting some remaining mistakes. I also created several pencil and paper drawings, some of which are already finished. I think about switching to traditional art since I find it much easier to draw when I can see my hand, I still have problems with the coordination while using the tablet. Hm, and I will probably lose my status as a "clean artist", if you know what that means .
All in all, I am glad to be back here, I felt very lonely recently.
hugs,
skarute
PS: I think of going to Eurofurence next summer. Does anyone too, or can give me advice for my first furry meeting?
I have finally returned from thse mountains. The weather was wonderful, sunshine and a pure blue sky almost every day, and I really enjoyed skiing. In fact, I saw someone skiing in a cute seal fursuit (presumably the mascot of the ski school), and two persons in some sort of partial bunny fursuits on the piste.
Everything was fine except that I once fell on my head during a walk (Does everybody see these green and blue sparkles or is that individual from brain to brain?), but the headache passed after one day.
I haven't yet continued with the game, but I wrote one chapter and a short story which I will upload here soon after correcting some remaining mistakes. I also created several pencil and paper drawings, some of which are already finished. I think about switching to traditional art since I find it much easier to draw when I can see my hand, I still have problems with the coordination while using the tablet. Hm, and I will probably lose my status as a "clean artist", if you know what that means .
All in all, I am glad to be back here, I felt very lonely recently.
hugs,
skarute
PS: I think of going to Eurofurence next summer. Does anyone too, or can give me advice for my first furry meeting?
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Are you thinking of uploading your drawings?
I wonder if I should put them in colour? If so, I will probably post-colourise them digitally.
How was your time, Tene?
My time? It was completely awful. I've had constant abuse from my family, in a time where revision for exams is taking priority. Rather, trying to, because I'm receiving no motivation whatsoever.
Keep trying!
I wish I had had a reference sheet of you during the holidays.
I envy you being in the mountains with all the snow.
And yes, the nifty sparkles you see when you give your head a good hard thump are seen by everyone so far as I know. I've seen my share, mostly when I used to work as a mechanic. The occipital lobe does not like being sloshed around in the skull.
I was pretty frightened when suddenly everything turned green. That the whole path was covered thickly with snow was then again a good thing. I should have worn my ski helmet during the hike...
Your bumps must have been much more painful, I believe?
I was underneath a Ford F-350 truck that I was performing an alignment on.
I walked to the back while the truck was in a lowered position, stood up too early and hit my head on the differential housing of the Dana 60 rear axle.
http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride.....0028_large.jpg
Needless to say the rear axle did not move.
Trailer hitches on the back of trucks were another head knocker as well.
I still find it amazing that seals and bears are considered related in terms of evolution.
How are you, my dear?