Today I am thankful for Kristoff, who proposes to Anna by calling her “The most extraordinary person I’ve ever met” while kneeling a couple of feet away from White Wizard Elsa who just returned from the dead on a mystical water horse.
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Today I am thankful for Kristoff, who proposes to Anna by calling her “The most extraordinary person I’ve ever met” while kneeling a couple of feet away from White Wizard Elsa who just returned from the dead on a mystical water horse.
Thinking About Fictional Character while you have music on is such a risky activity. there’s no way EVERY song on this album is literally about Fictional Character. and yet……..
Tanja Schleiff (Countess Esterházy) and a very talented chicken actress behind the scenes of the fourth season of Sisi (2021).
Tanja also posted a photo of a cake which was decorated with the words Bergfest Sisi. Bergfest's literal translation is mountain party which is often used in German to describe that you are half-way through the week or a project, so we can assume Sisi will shoot until at least the middle of July, maybe the beginning of August, depending on scheduling.
speculative fiction writers i am going to give you a really urgent piece of advice: don't say numbers. don't give your readers any numbers. how heavy is the sword? lots. how old is that city? plenty. how big is the fort? massive. how fast is the spaceship? not very, it's secondhand.
the minute you say a number your readers can check your math and you cannot do math better than your most autistic critic. i guarantee. don't let your readers do any math. when did something happen? awhile ago. how many bullets can that gun fire? trick question, it shoots lasers, and it shoots em HARD.
you are lying to people for fun. if you let them do math at you the lie collapses and it's no fun anymore.
YOU GET IT
I support this so much as both a writer and a reader. Your characters should never take X days to travel Y miles southeast if they can instead travel a long distance towards the coast over the course of several days, and they should never arrive on February 17th if they can instead arrive in late winter.
"North and South" by Elizabeth Gaskell in a nutshell.
IT IS SO GOOD and also most of them have jobs so i don't want to shake them
also, if you think darcy's first proposal is bad, he's got NOTHING on john thornton
ALSO, the miniseries and the book end with the same(ish) conversation in VASTLY different spaces, which is my favourite part of the adaptation*
*that isn't daniela or richard's face, obvs
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Anne Of Avonlea (1987)
overheard someone say “you know jensen ackles, from the boys?” and it fully made me stop in my tracks and stare in wide eyed wonder
“People will leave our town - some may have to - but Avonlea will never vanish... but wherever they go all the young people of Avonlea, the memory of this place, the people, the land, the sea. These things will never be forgotten but will remain in their hearts forever.”
Hetty King, Road to Avonlea
If Anne and Gilbert had an 8th child to throw into the Rainbow Valley crew, the pattern LMM was (sort of) following means that child would have been a boy. Logically assuming Shirley’s middle name is already either Gilbert or John, and taking away those names as options, what would that next son’s name have been?
John Thornton is such a hopeless romantic. Like noticing the first time Margaret touches his hand, imagining her arms round his neck like she had put it on the day of the riot to protect him, noticing her pull up her bracelet as it falls again and again and not being able to focus on Mr. Hale, and observing her at a dinner party while also talking to everybody, dreaming about her, dramatically confessing his love when she falls unconscious after being hurt, hearing her name instantly making him feel happy when he is asked about her by Higgins in the end when his work is about to shut down and the best being him going to Helstone to see the place where Margaret grew up and keeping the flowers from there with himself at all times even though he had no expectation that Margaret will love him
“Mother is some expert at looking. Father says she looked him into love with her years ago in Avonlea school and I can well believe it…”
Rilla Blythe about her parents, Anne and Gilbert, from Rilla of Ingleside by L.M. Montgomery.
Detail of a hand-embroidered Romanian shirt, 2022
Muzeul de Pânze şi Poveşti, Mândra
Cover for The Way of the Woods by John Foster. Found on pinterest.
Anne of Green Gables always has a special place in my heart đź’š I was so glad we got some photos out in beautiful western MA last summer!
This costume is almost entirely thrifted and/or repurposed materials!
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Wig styled by the fabulous @/thecalicoqueen
Photo by @sennedjem