Monday, February 27, 2006

74. Sailing the Nusian Peninsula

“Rog, how long has it been?”

“Seven hours Em.”

“Any idea on when that Tear is gonna open?”

“Nope.”

“Anything we can do?”

“Nope.”

“Rog, talk to me please. Between the agent onboard our ship, Kieran in the iso ward and our inability to do anything about either, I’m stressed out of my mind.”

“Em, you ever get homesick?” Rog was a master at changing the subject when he didn't know what to to say.

“All the time Rog.”

“Tell me about home Em. Tell me about those magnificent voyages with your dad.”

“Sure you want to know?”

“Absolutely Em. Growing up on the southern reaches we didn’t see much of the ocean. Tell me about that sweet pea.”

“Okay. Imagine this . . .”



Commentary:
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23 comments:

  1. Looks like a magnificent fjord... I want to go! Can't wait to hear about these adventures.

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  2. Does look very inviting doesn't it. :-)

    What a sight that must have been for a young girl travelling with her dad. I got a feeling she could talk for hours about those trips.

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  3. Magnificent! I love the way you are integrating your 3D stuff into the story. A picture really is worth a thousand words.

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  4. Thanks Jenni. I'm learning the hard way that sometimes less is more. Since I'm in love with the 3D stuff at the moment, expect to see more with the story. I do have some older Apo stuff we might see soon.

    Thanks again for the kind words. :-)

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  5. excellent pic and nice bridge for the story, just great sweetie!

    hope you are having a good day

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  6. Thanks Trace. I think we are going back to Bravo-Four-Zero soon. I need my Kyra. :-D

    How was your day Tube.

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  7. Tube just needs someone to reserve her a room at the giggling academy, I hear its a nice place, they have cookies, and drugs LOL

    other than that, life is just peachy wonderful LOL

    you must be jonesin major for Kyra by now LOL been a long time :0D

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  8. "jonesin major"

    Oh my, I'm afraid to ask what that might mean. :-)

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  9. I just adore coming here and feel like I'm transported to scenes from my own writing. Amazing!

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  10. Alex, I think it's time I read some of your stuff. Perhaps we could have a symbiotic relationship. :-D

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  11. Hey you, is this Vue, or Terragen??? DJB has gots to know. Good work, either way. Excuse the interuption here girls, Please. :P

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  12. DJB, this is Vue. I'll put up an audio post in a few minutes to explain how these mountains were made.

    Thanks for the kind words. Lovin' Vue the more and more I use it.

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  13. Short but very sweet! And as I've said before, I like Rog - good heart :-)
    (Will listen to commentary after I read the post above - 2 posts in one night, yippeeeee)

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  14. Rog has a heart of gold, no doubt about it. I'm liking him more and more with every post.

    Morning Sunshine. :-)

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  15. Morning sweetness :-)
    Excellent commentary!!!

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  16. Once again darlin', thanks for the very kind words. Can you tell I'm excited about the story again? :-D

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  17. Honest words. Know it sounds sometimes as though I am just throwing out a bunch of adjectives..
    Yes, can tell :-) and its lovely to see! Flawless re-awakening.

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  18. Well, with a comment like that it just doesn't get much better so I'm calling in my chips and heading to bed. Thank you darlin' for sending me to sweet slumber with such incredibly nice words. Hugs and kisses my dear sweetest of sweet ones. :-)

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  19. Such sharp peaks! I like the topography.

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  20. That is one of the best mountain scenes you've done. I'm off to read the next installment... I'm a little behind.

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  21. Karen, thanks for your very kind words, especially from someone who lives in the mountains. :-)

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