ep3YarzshUHJVIj7Y3N5RfH0-BI Rose's Thoughts: 2012

Saturday, December 22, 2012

One Way Over-Saturated Pussy Cat :)


Bonus Picture! :) This is the same photo I put up the other day of Sokka lounging under the tree (really he was hiding from my sister so he wouldn't have to go to bed. Mom swears he's like a two year old. But then I guess that's fair since I think he is actually two now...) But unlike the other day this one is oversaturated and awesome because of it! :P I was fixing up the photo for the other day when I accidentally put the saturation to 100% and I thought it looked cool with all the bright, ridiculous colors. So I kept it. :)

The Plastic Forest & The Lost Prime


Day 22 - More Christmas merch from Hobby Lobby. As weird as it may sound I rather liked this picture, despite the extra large sale signs that sort of stand out like emergency sirens (^-.-^ Mrs. Mittens didn't like them very much either...)

I think what I liked best about the trees is that I think if I stood in the middle of them all it would feel kind of like standing in the middle of a forest. A perfumed, plasticky, not-very-piney forest but still.

Oh! Dad has just saved Kreon Optimus Prime from the depths of the couch! I didn't even know he was under there...

Me: o.O

OP: -.-

Me: I-I didn't even know you were lost...

OP: }:s

Me: I'm, uh....sorry?

OP: Mmm-hmmm....I'm telling Santa.

Me: O.O NOOOO! OP wait!!!!!

OP - }:p Ha ha! Teach you to leave me under that nasty couch! Oh, by the way, your lost socks say hello.

Me: o.o I thought the dryer ate them ages ago...

;3

Look! He's got a cupcake! :D


Day 21 - Was going to post this last night, but upload was taking forever. So I put it off til today. I saw this (strange) guy at Hobby Lobby when I was shopping for Christmas gift components and I thought he was...well....

Weird.

So I present you with weird Santa man. Look! He's giving you a cupcake! :D

...no I realize that makes him no less weird....

Now I must go get my Mom's Christmas present. So long folks! :)

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Sokka Christmas Cat Strikes Again!


Day 20 - Hmmm...something is amiss with this picture. What on Earth could it be? ;3


Now sing it with my now; One of these things is not like the other! One of these things doesn't belong! xP Sokka the Christmas Cat strikes again! My sister tried to pull him out from under the tree to bring him up to bed, but he just backed up even farther. My dad ended up scaring the bujeebers out of him to get him out. Poor Sokko-Taco. ;3

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Q is for Quiet...but not right now



Day 19 - Another picture of our tree after I played around with it in the photo manipulator program that came on my (new) computer. x3 I rather liked the angle of this shot along with how the ornaments were placed. And then I just messed around with the vigenette (whatever that may be...) to see what it did. I haven't posted a largely light photo before.

Alright, so two things that are bugging me right now:

1.) I was just skimming the episode list on wiki for Young Justice. I was trying not to actually read them because I only just finished the first season (in two days :p) so I'm still rather confused by the five year time skip. And what the heck happened to half the team from the first season?!?!?

So that was why I was 'skimming'. Actually, I was using the find command to look for Aqualad, Artemis, and Wally's names to see how long I would have to wait until I found out what happened to them in the last five years that to us viewers equals about, oh....ten minutes. ^-.-^

And then what do my eyes abruptly, forcibly, just latch on to? That Aqualad is evil?!?!? That Artemis dies?!???? Are you freaking kidding me?!??!?!?! Aghhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!! *continue frustrated scream...*

Ahem...alright, so I may be suffering from sudden cartoon-related frustration. But why is it that writers feel the need to corrupt and kill characters after they went through so much trouble to ensure that we liked them?!

Now to be fair, I can't exactly say I am innocent of causing this frustration. I am almost constantly writing. Or thinking about writing. Or ironing out stories and characters in my head. And I have killed characters before. Not because I hate them, or suddenly find them useless, but because I am trying not to let my innate desire for everything to turn out peachy keen override the inescapable fact that not everything that happens is 'good'. What can I say? I have a problem dealing with the wrongness found in the world.

But still. Writers killing characters they made us love rankles me as a viewer/reader. I don't like it. To be blunt-

It bugs me. }:(

Agh! And then I am faced with the internal dilemma of 'Do I keep watching this show despite knowing that something horrifying is about to happen?' or 'Forget this, I'm going to find something that won't make me feel like all people are heartless monsters'.

....*insert more frustrated grumblings here*

Well, I have no answers (and my very silly Dad and Mom have made me laugh so hard that I think I drooled a little on the blanket...) so moving on to numero 2) I have not been able to write anything substantial ever since I got this new computer, so almost a full week. And I know it doesn't sound that long to you, but a full week without any really focused writing is enough to drive me a little bit loco. So...that may also be feeding into my high annoyance at the whole heros-going-inexplicably-crazy thing. Everything seems ten times more annoying/horrible when I can't write...

......okay, so, I feel a little bit better. Although I think Dad's ability to pull strange and random faux-truths out of thin air regarding Aqualad helped in that regard. That and his truly terrible Woody Woodpecker laugh. I swear it sounded like the Penguin trying to laugh like Woody. And not a Penguin from a well-done Batman movie. I mean Adam West Penguin. It was great. :)

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Mickey and Minnie's Display


Day 18 - Well, it was good while it lasted, but alas, I am behind again. Oh well. I went to the mall today in search of some elusive Christmas presents for my Mom and my lil Sis. Unfortunately I only succeeded on one account and even that isn't, eh, 'finished'. n_n;

Anyway, this was the window display for the Disney Store. Isn't it cute? :) I've always thought Minnie and Mickey were adorable and this only confirms my suspicions. ;3

Monday, December 17, 2012

Finally Caught Up! Whew!


Day 17 - Woohoo! With this I am finally caught up on my picture a day venture! Yay! Even though, technically, it's one in the mroning and therefore a new day where I must post a picture so I'm still, technically again, a day behind, I don't care! I haven't gone to sleep yet therefore, I am caught up. Period.

As you can see Sokka the Christmas Cat returns! In all his lazy-feline glory...wee?

;p Nah, I love him, even though he's a lazy furball, he's our lazy furball. And he's soft. That goes a long way when you're a cat. :)

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Three Little Carolers


Day 16 - Three little carolers and their lantern propped up in someone's yard. This may sound strange but I kinda hope they weren't home when I took this. That would've been...a little strange... o.O

But I promise I'm not casing houses! xP They were just so cute. ;3

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Graduation Day!!!! :D


Day 15 - Graduation Day!!! HOORAY!!!!!!! :D I had no idea I would be this happy to graduate. I mean none. I was so nervous, especially about what comes next, but as soon as we stared filing into the theater it suddenly struck me that this was it. This was the day that most of me thought would never actually get here. You know how you have those goals that you're always actively working towards, but you just work at for so dang long, that you begin to think that you'll never actually make it? It was sort of like that.

People kept asking me what I was planning next and I would just look at them and go, "This was the plan. What do you mean what comes next?" n_n;

Anyway, yay for me! :D And we had a party afterwards with the family. Since it was a winter graduation I was afraid that no one would be able to make it, but in the end we had to ask for more seats at the restaurant. ;p

And I got a new computer!!! :DDDDDDDDD YIPPEEEEEEE!!!!!!

I can't tell you how excited I am about that, I really can't! But it was also so much fun just to sit and talk with all the grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins I never get to see. :) I really loved that part too. I kinda just want to go back in time and sit there some more and soak up that feeling of love and togetherness. <3

And now I have run out of coherent words. I'm sure more will slap me upside the head later on, but for now....Yay! :)

Mini-Grimmy Ascared! Dx


Day 14 - So this is actually yesterday's post, but my computer crashed on me and I had to get up obscenely earlier, so I didn't reboot it til now. Last night was the eve before Graduation. My graduation to be exact. And yes, this is how I felt. I was terrified.

Of course, now that I've actually graduated (o.O) I'm so excited I don't know what to do with myself, so this picture doesn't fit as well as it did last night. I'll have to post an exciting graduation photo to even it out. n_n

This is Mini-Grimmy, providing me an immense help by hiding under a table that's too small for her and staring in horror at a diploma, a graduation cap, and some textbooks in abject horror...

No, I am not kidding. Graduation to me pretty much equals the thought that the world is ending. It was just one of those things that I've been working towards for so long that a part of me didn't think the day would actually come. And when it did I didn't know what to do. So yeah.

Rose

P.S. - It was great though! I got to wear a pretty dress and walk across stage after hearing my name to get my diploma and my hood. I even graduated Magna Cum Laude! o.O Did not expect that. Although no one else in my family seems surprised....

Friday, December 14, 2012

Mini-Grimmy Asleep on Christmas Eve


Day 13 - My dear Mini-Grimmy sleeping near the tree on Christmas Eve. Just a little watercolor sketch I did with some watercolor pencils and field brushes. I know you can't really tell with her curled up under a blanket, but she's a child-sized mechanical dinosaur. And by child-sized, I mean she's about half a foot (maybe more) bigger then your average six year old.

:)

Original image itself is only about 3x2 inches. Very small. But I'm rather attached to her. She's my sweet. And despite appearances she shares a lot in common with my little sister, who may or may not have earned the nickname 'Mini-Grimmy' first.... ^,,^

The blue thing she has tucked against her nose is a puggle named Topspin. My sister has one she bought at Botcon, hence his appearance here. Yes, he's fast asleep too. He's also a raucous snorer. I wouldn't be surprised if Santa's scared away just by that! ;3


Thursday, December 13, 2012

Neighborhood Christmas Wreath



Day 12 - Backlogged. Okay, last one for the night since I want to be up fairly earlier. This is a wreath i saw they put on the little thing that declares what neighborhood your in and I thought it was pretty. The end. :)

*Yawn!* I'm gonna hit the hey. G'night!

Sokka the Christmas Cat



Day 11 - backlogged. This is Sokka the Christmas Cat. Well, for right now he's the Christmas cat seeing as he's plonked himself down on a box right in front of the Christmas tree. ;3 He's our only indoor cat and while he is exceptionally soft, he's not all that cuddly.

Unless you're my sister. Then you can wiggle/jerk/abscond him and he doesn't even twitch. I mean she dumps him on his back and holds him like a little furry baby and he only lays there with his paws curled up! He's a goofy furball alright.

I think I'm rambling now...

O Christmas Tree! O Christmas Tree!


Day 10 - At least it should have been day 10. I got behind, as I'm sure those who dropped by these past few (x3 people looked! Yay!) found out. The above picture is something else I did. A Christmas Tree (in case you couldn't tell alreay...) It's sorta of mostly done because I'm using it as an another fanfiction cover, but now that I look at it I think it needs glitter. :) Yep. Definitely needs some glitter on it. I'll have to shiny it up tomorrow. :)

And just a note, I'm so very pleased/proud of you all! My last post had the most hits so far since I started this venture! o.O Cool! And here I was afraid no one would really like my personal work. n_n;

I need three more pictures to be all caught up. I took a few more yesterday and today and then I have a watercolor sketch I want to put it to see how it looks online. So I think I'll get another one or two up tonight, and then I guess the rest tomorrow. Although, tomorrow's going to be kinda busy... :(

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Muddling Through Cover - Unfiished


Day 9 - I took some photos today, but I didn't like them. So instead I went and found this. It's an unfinished painting of mine that I'm using as a cover to a fanfiction of mine called Muddling Through. (Found Here if you're interested) I've worked on it some more since I took this photo, but I haven't had a chance to update it yet. The young woman is named Aria and yes, I know she still looks a little off, even though it took me forever just to get her looking this...human... n_n;

She's listening to Judy Garland's version of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas. Which, incidentally, is the first recorded version of that song ever made. She sang it for her movie Meet Me In Saint Louie. I like it best because the last few lines of the song are different from the version you hear most of the time. It ends:

"Someday soon, we all will be together. If the fates allow. Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow. So have yourself a merry little Christmas now."

Hence the title of my story. :) Anyway, that's my favorite rendition. I like the detail the full size of the photo has so I'm going to post that next to save on room. :)

Merry Preemptive Christmas! :3


Saturday, December 8, 2012

Cute 'Lil Christmas Angels


Day 8

Today I present to you...cute little Christmas angel ornaments. :) I was just going to clean up the image, but then I stumbled upon this filter that made it look kind of vintage-y to me and I liked it, so I kept it.

All I did today was read Transformers stories, drink Diet Coke, and listen to Mumford & Sons. All in all it was an awesome day... :3

Friday, December 7, 2012

Prime's Ice Cream




Even Primes like ice cream. :P

Just an older snapshot I found from when my sister and I took the kreons to dinner. ;) I took quite a few pictures that night and I keep planning to string them together into a strange kind of story, but so far it hasn't happened yet. I still want to do it, so I think it'll get done, with 'eventually' being the imperative word there.

Out of all of the old pictures I found this one just made me the happiest. He looks like he's really about to dive in. And given his kreon size, he probably could....

Good night for real this time.

Pretty Christmas in Pink



Day 7

Some rather pink looking lights and ornament. Tinted in photo impressions. I like pink...

So another wonderously awful day. Yeah, 'nuff said really. I want to put up a photo of Wheeljack today, but I don't know if I have any good ones left. I'll probably look through my photos again, but I honestly can't remember what's in them right now...

I'm going to try and write something sickly cute to try and make myself feel better. G'night.

P.S. - Blahhh.....


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Wheeljack's Mini-Adventure






Wheeljack: Now, where are those instruction manuals.... :D

Wheeljack overlooks the local Barnes & Nobel. I think he's wondering where the instruction manuals are, especially for laptops. He's was eyeing mine a few weeks ago and it hasn't been the same since. Makes me wonder what he did to it... -.- I'm on to you Jack...I'm on to you...


Of course, I love him anyway, so....there's that. :)

Christmas Cakes


Day 6

A batch of Christmas cakes at the grocery store! They were so cute! xP Definitely cute enough to eat. ;3 My sister and I got one of the penguin ones to split. Haven't tasted it yet, but it looks yummy. :P *licks lips* Yum.

Tomorrow; I paint! Yay me! I'm excited. Nothing more to really say except enjoy your virtual cake.

Goodnight! ;P

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The (not so little or tin) Solider


Day...5? I think....

Anyway, I went to the park today and painted for awhile. I started working on a painting of this cute little nutcracker ornament I have (not shown above) in my new watercolor sketchbook. He's looking pretty good if I do say so myself. Hopefully I'll either get him finished tomorrow or Friday, depending on when I can get to school. I saw they had these art pens in the bookstore (not just any black ink pens; black ink pens with waterproof Indian ink I believe! :) Yay! So much easier then me using my fancy calligraphy pen and an inkwell!) and I want to try 'em so bad! That and the school got in some nice looking linoleum too. Sweet! x)

I also have to go get my remaining graduation announcements and my cap and gown came in, so I need to get up there anyway. I'm hoping to use the school studio a few more times before I graduate too, since no one's in them anyway and I have to go up a few more days for graduation stuffs, so I might as well take advantage of the free space while I can. :) The studios share a building with professor/academic offices, so the building's already open, and they keep the large studios unlocked, so I don't feel like I'm abusing the system. Very much anyway... n_n;

I kid, I kid. Anyway, thank you for the nine hits yesterday! This may sound somewhat sad, but that was a nice big spike for me and I enjoyed it! I guess the message is clear. The Internet Audience is looking for Christmas pictures now. Guess I'd better look for some more interesting ones. :)

Have a good nights peeps! Lol, I can't believe I just said that. X3

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

A Christmas Angel


Day 4 - A Christmas Angel near the top of the tree. Notice she's not the Chrismas Angel. I'll have to get one of her later.

One of my mom's friends asked me to watch her dogs while she goes on vacation over Christmas which is very nice since she pays nicely. :) Her doggies are sweet too and I feel bad when one of their names keeps escaping my mind. O.o But it's Lorney! LorneyLorneyLorney! Maybe if I write it down I'll remember it better.

:) Hope you're all having a good day! And that it actually feels like Christmas wherever it is you are...

Monday, December 3, 2012

Eis Cafe Pinocchio

Day - 3

 A cute little Eis Cafe in...Hilmsen I believe? "Eis" is the German word for ice cream. It was really good too. :P People kept staring at me because I was standing there painting the hanging sign in watercolors and they were all wondering what I was doing. I guess even for a tourist I'm strange. :)

I love the resolution of this photo! Click on it for the original (beautiful) image. x)
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Candy Wars

And now for some silliness. :)

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And thus is the story of why we started hiding candy instead of leaving it out on the kitchen table within easy reach of pests-I mean! Of guests. ;3

I must now finish a painting for shipping. Goodnight. :)

Violet-Green-Powder Blue Christmas Lights :)


More Christmas lights off the tree, except photoshopped obviously. Actually I used something called photo impressions I found on my computer. I honestly had no idea it was even there.... >.>

Anyway, I was just playing around and I really liked the mix of colors in this one, so I kept it.

I was trying to break in my new watercolor sketchbooks that I got for my birthday, but the first little metal dinosaur that came out of my watercolor pencil looked...wonky.

Some of you stopped at the words 'little metal dinosuar', but that's okay. You'll meet her soon enough I'm sure...

Anyway, I hope your having a lovely Sunday. And that the weather is cooler wherever you are then it is here. I went out in a skirt and sandals and I'm still hot! Aghhh! Christmas weather come soooon!!!!! T.T

Photo - Day 2

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Christmas Tree Lights

Photo - Day 1

Christmas tree lights off of my family's new tree. Day started off good, turned weepy, and the lights are pretty. The pictures didn't come out quite like I hoped, but I think this one came out best. I'll put more up later. Since I've got so many photos just sitting on my camera from this year (and since my computer won't read my sd card for easy downloads) I figured I might try posting a photo or so a day to lighten my camera's load...we'll see how it goes.

I hope you like Christmas lights. And had a better day then me.

C<3

Monday, November 19, 2012

Writing is like Sewing

I've thought this for awhile, but today I was trying to piece together an article for class and it just seemed even more true then usual.

Writing is like sewing.

This article for example? Pretty much a 1200 word copy-paste of interviews I conducted with other words thrown in to help the whole thing flow. (And it's completed! Hooray! And before one in the morning! Double hooray! :P) But earlier on I felt like I was just taking ragtag pieces of words and awkwardly stitching them together.

It's the same with my fantasy/sci-fi works, only instead of sewing together pieces of interviews, I stitch together half seen images of characters and what they're doing. It's sorta like sewing half remembered memories together...except, ya know, it never really happened. Although that doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't have any Truth in it...

Sorry, sorry, no half-existential thoughts after wearing out my brain on homework. n_n;

Anyway, must rest. I just really wish that I had some sketches to put up here already, but none of them are actually finished so...I guess not right now. Tomorrow. I'm putting something up tomorrow whether it's finished or not! Ho ho! Determination! ;3


I also wish I could sew better...

G'night.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

A Most Awesome Birthday!

You read the title, today was a most awesome birthday, even though I did have to stay late at school to interview a professor for a class article. It still turned out well, since he's really nice (and talkative) and all (that first one is the main reason I picked him. I don't do well with talking to others so might as well pick a prof that I know is nice.)

Oh, but of course professor interviews weren't the best part of my birthday. I got to go out to dinner with my family, which was very nice. Mom and Dad even got me a Japanese lady's coat jacket for me. It's so cool! And beautiful! Mom says it's made of silk and it has flowers all over the back that look rather like fluffy dandelions. Ya know, silk is much heavier then I thought it would be. And on the inside there's this fabric with pictures of little ladies wearing kimonos on them. It's so cute!

And I got a Wheeljack!! He's so cute!!! ~<3



And I can't wait to play with him! XD I know it's nerdy but I don't care cuz he's adorable and he's mine! :D I WUV HIM!!! Hee hee!

He is my first, very own kreon and my second very own Wheeljack. He is obviously one of my very favorite Transformers, but only from G1! Prime Wheeljack is....not a real Wheeljack. Sure he's cool, tough and all (and I am always glad to see his name on the newest episode summaries) but he's just not Wheeljack. There's no crazy inventions, no blowing himself up on accident, and the only things that explode are the things that are supposed to! Sigh, you see the rift there don't ya?

Also, this is my sister's present. The wrapping paper is cool!


;P Made for ten year old boys or not I think it's cool. And my sister even wrapped it so that the two small ones (which she made. :D I love her so much!) each have a full picture on the front. :) Neat! And difficult...

Anyway, I really want to play with 'Jack some more but I have to get up early tomorrow for more professor interviews. Fun. But if it lets me walk at graduation...well. Easy choice there now isn't it? Besides, these profs are nice and approachable too, so there's that.

I should really post more artwork. I want to post more of my artwork...but it's late. I shall have to introduce you to Mini-Grimmy and her snowman sometime this weekend. :)

Yaaaawwwwnnnn...well g'night....

Monday, October 29, 2012

I'm in the top 20!!!!!!!

:O I entered the StumbleUpon Get Discovered Writing Contest back in August, and after much deliberation and glitching systems, they've finally announced the top 20 pieces that were most voted for.

And mine's one of them!!!!

AHHHHH!!!! I can't believe it! I'm so excited I don't know what to do with myself! And I know I just scared my sister with my girlish glee and shrieking...

It's just...it's just...so COOL!!! And I went back to reread the piece that made it in (It's called The Adventures of Shinshin & Seijin by the way. Hopefully you'll be able to find it in books stores in this life time! :p) and while I still like what I wrote, it's got all these spelling errors that are now glaring at me like evil little gremlins!

They do this: }:(

I even noticed that I ended up changing one of the words I made up (it's a science-fiction story involving aliens, world turned on its head, etc. so a certain amount of made-up-words ended up being necessary) so what starts off as one made up word ended up being a different made up word by the end of the twenty-pages they asked for. Yes. Go me. That's just brilliant.

But I still got lots of votes! XD Oh my gosh oh my gosh oh my gosh!!! Squee!!!!

*Ahem* Ya, that was all.

Rose

PS: SQUEEEE!!!!!! XD

Friday, October 26, 2012

Bluestreak and the Fro-yo

I fell like I should post something more substantial, but I'm not sure what, so that will have to wait until I get something either A) I get a photo cleaned up enough for posting or B) I finish something.

I'm afraid option B may be a long time in coming....

Anyway, these are some pictures I took while I was being silly a little while ago. Bluestreak is what is conventionally (sorta) known as a puggle, made by Kallycarishokka over on Deviant Art. I 'adopted' him at Botcon this last spring and he's been living in my purse every since. I find him ridiculously adorable.

Except when he's after my fro-yo of course.

Also my sister (featured below when Bluestreak turns his eye on her dessert instead) laughs and/or cringes whenever I bring him out in public. I chose to think of this as a bonus. :)


Bluestreak: Ooo...me wants...
Me: >:( None for you!

Bluestreak: All - ugh! - most - errrr!! - there!
Me: Uh-huh...right...

Uh-oh...new quarry spotted.

The fro-yo guardian has seen him!

Give up your nummies and surrender vile spoon!

HIIIYAAAAAHHHH!!!!


:3 And to think, some silly people think that toys are only for children. :P

Friday, October 19, 2012

Halloween Dawn Over Iacon

I was painting in the studio today (because there aren't any classes in there on Fridays and the place is practically deserted :D Yay for me!) and I was struck with the urge to actually do something with the little things that I've painted in my sketchbook.

So here for some fun is a little painting I did to try and get me writing a Halloween story for, well, Halloween. And I still need to get a move on if I want it finished in time....


Anyway, this is a little sketch of a violet-orange dawn over Iacon. Done with watercolor pencils and watercolors in a, you guessed it, watercolor sketchbook. I don't know what kind of paper they used to make it.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Meez A Beez!

So I was going to post something on Valentine's Day to celebrate (because Lord knows I don't have many reasons to actively celebrate Valentine's Day) but I got sorta caught up in a bunch of stuff. One of them being the ficlet I wrote for Aria, the bots, and Valentines. It was funny if I do say so myself so you should go read it! It's called Attack of the Valentine's if that entices you any.

But I'm not posting today just to get in some self promotion. I'm posting because 1) I no longer have to worry about my Government class debate (and there was much rejoicing: yay...) and 2) because I have finally finished off my entry for my school's museum contest! Yay! It's about how this one painting on this one piano embodies the whole purpose of the French Rococo art period. n_n I don't know if anyone understood what I just said, but it's one of my favorite periods in art history so I was excited when I found that piano. It's got a painting under the cover (you know, that thing you prop open so you can hear the sound better? Yeah, someone painted on the underside of that.) I mean really. Who does that? XD

Anyway, it's cool, there's cash prizes, a raffle for an Ipad, and last I heard only 30 or so entries at the very most. So yeah, I'm excited. That and I got the chance to really talk about Rococo. Doesn't happen a lot because it only lasted about sixty years. n_n *mini happy dance!*

Also, I have this picture.


Hahahaha! It made me laugh. I sent it to my Dad when he sent me a Valentine's Day picture and it made him laugh too. :) Love it!

Friday, February 10, 2012

A Teensy Weensy Mistake...

o.o Oops. Silly me. *Nervous laughter* Here I am asking for opinions and I forgot to make comments open to anonymous viewers...he he he...sorry, my bad...

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Opinions Wanted!

Hey all, feeling a little bummed today, in part because I drew this little picture of 'Bee and Aria for fun and only one person out of five realized it was Bumblebee. Sigh, depressing, but also the first two like TF, but don't like it so much that, ya know, they read fanfiction on it or something similar, and my sister only said that he looked chubby.

-.-

Needless to say, I was not amused at that because I thought he looked cute. Maybe a bit more like a youngling than the adult we all know and love, but still. Anyway, then I showed dad and he was the one that went, "Yeah, it looks like Bumblebee. Why'd you ask?" So that was a relief. Unfortunately my self doubt bugs me and so I have come to you.



Mind you this idea came to me as a Christmas gag, so 'Bee has a Christmas bow on his head. n_n; Yeah, yeah, goofy I know, but I think it's cute. So there. :p Anyway, this is one above is one of those shiny bows you buy in a bag from the grocery store...


But here's one with a more normal bow with two loops on each side. I decided to try something new because my sister kept saying my first bow looked like a flower...humph. I figure I can color this one red and green to get across that Christmas-y feeling.

Sooo...yeah. It's a weird request. I know. But I'm going to put a link of this request to my viewers of my TF story, so I'm going to assume (hope - desperately, fervently hope) that you're all used to it! :D So please, feel free to drop me some advice, help, your likes and everything else.

And speaking of weird. You've just got to see this. I Googled images of Bumblebee to get a better idea of what his head looked like (and I never would have guessed I'd be saying that sentence this morning) and, you know, I found a crazy amount of pictures of elementary school boys wearing Bumblebee Halloween costumes. It was a little weird, but they are elementary kids. Last year, my fourth grade sister went as Sailor Moon. I did her hair. It was awesome. That's all I'm saying.

But then I found this...


Yeah, it's a 'Bee costume for girls.

...

...I guess I have nothing more to say to that.

And just becuase I'm posting lots of strange pictures right now. This is whst my sister's (yes, the same sister who went as Sailor Moon) cat, Sokka, did practically all weekend.







And yes, that is my previously clean laundry. Ah well, I guess it's still wearable. He's doesn't shed all that much and at least these aren't my white clothes. *Sigh* This proves I'm a cat person. If the dog had done this I would have flipped out. Mainly because she chews EVERYTHING!!!

GASP! Speaking of my-dog-and-things-she-chews-even-though-she-knows-she's-not-supposed-to you'll never guess what she sunk her puppy teeth into a few weeks ago. My block! My linoleum block that I carved to print ink images with as a form of art work. She chewed my freaking art! AGHHHHHHHHH! I swear I have never wanted to hit her before but that did it!

I didn't of course. Are you kidding? I wouldn't do that. She's our puppy and I love her but THIS IS WHY I AM A CAT PERSON!

I took pictures of the devastation, but I'll post them later. I feel self conscious for the amount of pictures I've posted as it is. And besides, this was supposed to be a call for help on my first attempt at Bumblebee. So please. Help!

n_n Later!
Rose

Saturday, January 21, 2012

My Plot Bunnies Do A Test Run

My strange and fluffy plot bunnies need to stop surfing the internet for pictures. Last week, they turned up this interesting line sketch.


Yes, yes. They are Disney Princess pirates...I have nothing to say for myself except that overnight my plot bunnies grew a total garden. Plot, settings, everything. Well, maybe not everything, but quite a bit. They were so dang insistent (I'm glaring at you plot bunnies!) that I somehow managed to whip out three and a half chapters over the weekend.

Am I impressed with myself? Yes. Are there still some holes in it? Possibly. Do I feel a bit silly? Maybe a little...

I'm a little hesitant to just go posting another unfinished story up on Fanfiction, so I've decided to test run the first chapter up here. I don't know if I'll get any feedback, but I'm really hoping for some. Over the past year or so I've grown some confidence as a writer. I still need work of course, but I'm not embarrassed to read my own stuff. Usually I'm pretty tickled. Can I use that word without sounding strange? Okay, probably not. n_n;

Anyway here is chapter one of what I'm thinking of calling The Wilted Rose. Please someone leave something!

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Chapter One

Twining Threads



            There were three of them altogether, and they were known as the royal family of the high seas. Their ship was The Wilted Rose and even after they no longer lived their life upon the rollicking waves of the open seas, they were considered the most fearsome pirates in the known world.
            They did not always know each other of course, and even when they were finally all together, they did not always agree with each other. However in the end, with the physical embodiments of greed, jealously, and lust breathing down their necks, it mattered very little that they fought as long as they refused to let the others face their demons alone.
            So no, they did not always know each other. But that changed one wet, dreary night in the alleyway outside of a small village tavern, when the chill winds of fate began to blow over the open sea.

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            She had never gotten used to the smell of seawater. It just wasn’t in her blood. Her family had come from forest country, where majestic evergreen trees rose high above her head to awe inspiring heights and white tailed deer lived as kings of the woodland. Her father’s land had been an emerald sort of country, clean and bright and brimming with magic.
            “And where the water is always clean.” She thought bitterly, staring at the salty mud puddles gathering at her feet. She had taken shelter beneath a meager awning from the rain, but all that had done so far was keep her from getting soaked to the skin faster.
            “I miss my clothes.” The young girl thought disparately as she shifted the muddied rags draped about her skinny frame. “I miss being warm.” She thought with a mournful look up at the cold gray sky above her. “I miss my father.”
            A small tear fell down her pale, round face at that last thought. Out of everything, she missed her father most. For most of her life he had been her only family – the only one that loved her unconditionally – and now he was dead.
            Killed by that awful hag-witch.
            The young girl huddled deeper under her leaking awning and shivered against the wind that had sprung up off the water. She hated the wind most of all. The rain and water could be dealt with, but there was just no adjusting to that bone cutting wind that blew off of the great expanse of ocean that bordered the town on one side.
            The girl frowned out at the slim block of sea and sky she could see at the end of the alleyway. “It’s nothing but a big mud puddle.” She thought angrily. “One that’s keeping me from going home.”
            That was all she really wanted; to go home to her forests.
            But instead she was stuck next to this moody ocean, wrapped up in its freezing rain.
            “At least it’s not lashing now. It’s always worse when it rains sideways.” She thought with a tiny sigh. She noticed her toes were starting to hurt with the early winter cold. She shuffled her feet in the mud, hoping it would warm them somewhat. It did little.
            “I suppose the rain is keeping all the hooligans inside too.” She thought trying to find the silver lining that her father had always insisted was there.
            The sound of a door swinging open and shut interrupted the young girl’s thoughts. She looked up, breath freezing in her throat as the more dangerous sounds of a someone large stumbling out into the rain reached her ears.
            She waited, not even daring to breathe until she knew who was coming.
            Whoever it was slipped in the mud and went down with a loud sounding splat. There was a grumbled curse from a rough sounding man, probably one of the dock workers that usually inhabited the tavern she was sitting next to. It wasn’t the smartest place for a small girl like her to be, but it was the only place she could sit without drawing attention to herself.
            She ducked her head when she hear the man stumble closer to her alley opening, hoping to hide her impossibly pale skin with her dark black hair. Rain dripped down her shoulder length hair, landing on her concealed face and small hands. She had to remind herself to breathe when her lungs started to ache with stale air.
            “He said I would be safe here.” She thought frantically. “He said that once she couldn’t reach me, nothing else bad would happen.”
            The drunken man finally stumbled into view. He slipped again, landing full front in the mud, staining his brown clothes even browner. Clumsily, he struggled to his knees. When he looked up, he saw here, sitting in the shadows.
            “But he was wrong.”
            A small, fearful hiccup escaped her when he saw her. He peered through the gloom, probably wondering if his mind was playing tricks on him as he stumbled to his feet and stepped into the alleyway.
            He gave a great, bawdy burst of laughter after he had finished staring at her, making her jump.
            “Well,” he slurred uncomfortably as he staggered forwards another few feet, “what’re you doin’ out here little tavern wench? The fun’s all inside.” He laughed again.
            “Wonderful,” she thought as she curled up tighter under the leaky awning, “I’ve really sunk low now. He thinks I work in the tavern!”
            The man peered at her. “Din’t you hear me girl?” He demanded as he took another step through the gloom.
            The young girl swallowed convulsively. “I-” she said too softly before yelling across the alley way, “I am not a tavern girl. Go away.”
            The man frowned at her, swaying on his feet. “What?” He asked.
            “I said g-go away.”
            Most of the authority was taken out of her voice when she stumbled over the words.
            Even then the man looked confused by her words. Unfortunately, it seemed that when he became confused, he also became angry.
            “Now don’ go gitten ideas little girl,” he said roughly as he stumbled against the damp wall next to him, “din’ anyone tell you yer not supposed to mouth off to those above you?” He asked, placing a hand on his chest in an absurd fashion.
            A stark laugh from behind him made them both jump.
            “Ha! I doubt that girl is used to anyone being above her in life, let alone drunken swine like you.”
            Both man and girl turned to see who it was shouting challenges in the early evening.
            “Huh?” The man grunted when he caught sight of the silhouette through the misty rain. “An’ just who migh’ you’n be?” He asked.
            The woman – the voice was that of a woman – stepped through the curtain of steadily falling rain and into the alleyway.
            The young girl gasped when she finally caught sight of her. She was a young woman, in her early twenties at the very most, with fair looks and sharp eyes. Her brow hair was pulled up onto the top of her head in a quickly fashioned bun, however a thick tendril had escaped to twist down her neck. But the really outrageous part of her was her dress.
            “She’s dressed like a man.” The girl thought as the woman in the blue dress jacket and white pants came and interposed herself between girl and man. “Sword and everything!”
            It was true; she did have a sword. A thin, wicked looking rapier with an elaborate basket hilt that she drew with an ease that only came with practice.
            “Now,” the strangely dressed woman said as she easily held her sword in her right hand and placed her left on the hip of her fancy blue jacket, “I think it is best that you leave sir.”
            The girl had to peer around the woman’s heeled, thigh high boots to see the look of astonishment on the drunken man’s face.
            “Who in God’s name are you?” He demanded irritably, drawing back slightly from the sword wielding female.
            The girl could hear the crooked smile in the woman’s voice. “No one you want to know.” She said before adding in a much firmer voice. “Now get out.”
            The man stumbled away at the force of the woman’s voice. He half turned before tripping over a stack of empty crates and tumbling head over heels out into the street. He spared a confused, troubled look over his shoulder before disappearing off in to the rain.
            The woman put her sword away with a satisfied smile.
            “There,” she said in approval as she turned and knelt before the girl huddling under the scant awning, “I think we will do much better without him.”
            The girl uncurled from her sodden spot just enough to look up at the woman’s face. She had a sharp chin, the girl saw, and brown eyes to match her hair. Hesitantly, the girl nodded.
            “Thank you miss.” She whispered just above the rain.
            The woman smiled gently at the girl. “It was my pleasure. Now, I don’t suppose you will tell me what a young thing like you is doing out in this weather. Don’t you have a home to get to?” She asked in apparent concern.
            The little girl wasn’t sure if she should believe the woman’s concern. Not everybody around this part of the docks could be trusted at face value after all.
            The little girl shook her head anyway, not seeing any danger in answering this woman’s question. “No miss, I don’t have one anymore.” “Not since Father died.” She added in her mind.
            The woman eyed her, as if making up her mind about something. “Hmm…” she hummed after awhile. “That is a problem. Well then,” she said, coming to her decision with a pleased grin, “I suppose you will just have to come with me then.” She announced.
            The girl drew back slightly as if she could burrow herself into the rotting wood at her back.
            The woman blinked at her in confusion. “What? Does that not sound agreeable to you little miss?” She asked, showing no sign of deception that the girl could see.
            But that didn’t assuage the girl’s worries. Lots of children around these parts walked off with strangers because they couldn’t see how things could get worse for them. Few of them ever came back.
            The girl eyed the woman with wide brown eyes as she clutched at the thin fabric of what remained of her shift.
            “I,” she stuttered, staring at the woman, “I don’t know you.” She told her in a small voice.
            The woman’s eyes softened at the girl. “I see. And you are afraid I might hurt you then?”
            The girl hesitated a moment, but then nodded, drawing farther back in case she was right.
            “Hmm,” the woman said again as she rubbed her chin with a thumb and forefinger, “in that case, you must have something to defend yourself with,” she winked at the girl, “in case I suddenly loose my mind and come after you.” She said in a purposefully light tone.
            The girl watched as she reached a long fingered hand down and pulled a long knife out of one of her tall gray boots. “Here,” she said, flipping the knife and catching it by the blade so that the hilt was extended towards the girl, “take it. You have my full permission to stab me if I purposefully try and hurt you. Just try to make sure to kill me with the first go if that’s what you aim for. I’ve never wanted to be one of those people that can’t walk or do anything because of a misaimed weapon. Although if I could make a suggestion, you should go for my legs so I can’t chase you down. Once you get away I’ll make sure to never try and cross your path.” She told her.
            Confused, the girl took the knife, not sure what else to do with it.
            “She’s crazy,” she thought as she felt the weight of the knife in her hand, “absolutely crazy. Why would she even say those things?”
            Before she could find an answer, the woman stood, rising tall above the curled up little girl. “Well then, shall we be on our way?” She suggested as if it was the most normal thing in the world to say to a waif.
            “What?” The word was startled out of the girl.
            The woman gestured to the alleyway’s entrance. “I thought you’d like to get out of this rain. I have a ship docked in the harbor. We’re taking on supplies for our next voyage. It’s warm and dry, and Cook makes the best tea in all the world. You can come and try some if you like. At least until it stops raining anyways.”
            The girl blinked up at this strange, crazy woman and wondered if she hadn’t lost a few too many lights herself.
            “What’s the matter?” The woman asked when the girl didn’t move. “Aren’t you coming?”
            “Should I?” She wanted to ask. “Is it safe?”
            She didn’t know, but she was shivering and wet and she was sure that if she didn’t get out of this rain soon she would catch cold and die just as easily as if her stepmother had really caught her.
            So she took a firmer grip on the knife still in her hand and nodded up at the woman.
            The adult smiled easily. “Very well then. The ship is this way little miss.” She pointed down the road to their left.
            The little girl stood. Her legs shook dreadfully from cold and the disuse of sitting there since the rain had started hours ago. For the first few moments she could only stay standing with the help of the slick wall.
            “Oh dear,” the woman said, frowning at her in concern, “you’ll never get there like that. Here, take my hand.” She offered her right hand, the one that had held the sword. “It will go much faster that way.”
            The girl blinked at her again, and then seeing that it was the woman's sword hand, carefully took it. She kept a tight grip on the knife in her other hand though.
            Slowly, the two exited the alley and made their way down the muddy street.
            “By the way,” the woman spoke again when they reached the beginning of the wharf that housed the larger ships that visited the port town, “what is you name little one?”
            Given her early, more uncertain, questions, the girl didn’t feel as bad about answering this one. “Snow White.” She said softly, but not as timid as before
            The woman smiled at her as she moved a strand of Snow White’s sopping black hair away from her white skin. “That is a beautiful name child. It suits you well.”
            “And,” Snow White, encouraged by the woman’s smile, dared to ask a moment later, “and who are you?”
            The woman smiled at her again. “My name is Belle.”
            Snow White gave a clumsy little curtsy as they continued to walk. “Pleased to meet you.” She said.
            Belle laughed gently. “Likewise, I’m sure.”