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  • Deviant for 19 years
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My Bio
Current Residence: The Mirrored Lake in the Aeaeae forest
Favourite genre of music: I don't know...perhaps prog rock
Favourite photographer: My dad
Favourite style of art: Surreal art
Favourite cartoon character: Clopin Trouillefou (narrator of Hunchback of Notre Dame) or Rafiki
Personal Quote: Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things

Favourite Visual Artist
Salvador Dali
Favourite Movies
Labyrinth
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Royksopp/David Bowie/Kate Bush
Favourite Writers
Robin McKinley
Tools of the Trade
Words. Lots of them, and long ones.

Happy Solstice

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Have a wonderful Solstice to all of you who celebrate!
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AH!

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My friend sent me this over email.  It gave me quite a scare: #37: Dutch Elm Disease Infects Redheads In 1973 BBC Radio broadcast an interview with an elderly academic, Dr. Clothier, who discoursed on the government's efforts to stop the spread of Dutch Elm Disease. Dr. Clothier described some startling discoveries that had been made about the tree disease. For instance, he referred to the research of Dr. Emily Lang of the London School of Pathological and Environmental Medicine. Dr. Lang had apparently found that exposure to Dutch Elm Disease immunized people to the common cold. Unfortunately, there was a side effect. Exposure to the disea
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I am so amazingly happy right now. :floating: Tomorrow is the second performance of my act in my school's winter play, where I am a major part.   I have had no voice since Sunday. It just came back this morning. :w00t: Sure, it's injured, but it's THERE!  I was so afraid: the show is set up into 5 individual miniplays, and I am one of three actors in my miniplay, and so if I couldn't speak, I would destroy our Act.  Now I don't have to worry!  Of course I'm still a bit hoarse, but compared to the nightmare of not having a voice, that is NOTHING! :dance: :boogie: The other girl in the Act kept being my nurse.  In choir :music: today she t
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Thanks for watching my gallery! :glomp:
thanks for the :+devwatch: :D
Thanks for the watch. I'll add you too. Your photographes are fascinating. I like your landscapes.
Thank you very much!
I loved a lot of your pieces, mostly because of the textures. I wish I could reach out and touch them. *pokes computer screen*
You are too kind. :D
Thank you very much for the Watch, I appreciate it :)