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Old 07-19-2001, 07:50 AM   #51
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Melusine has mucho talent, that is certain

Haven't got a scanner myself, but want to get back into my drawing frame of mind. Popping round Mum's on Saturday so may be able to track old pictures. All I have in my flat are old drafts I haven't put in proper pics yet

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Old 07-19-2001, 07:56 AM   #52
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Originally posted by Wulfere:

Wow Melusine...


That pic of Tintagel was gorgeous. The colors are wonderful. Someday I may actually get to Scotland, England and Ireland. But for now it's just a dream.
These pictures are as close as I may come. I have a few pics, scanned from post cards a friends son purchased while there. One I use for wallpaper at this time.
Perhaps I should post it.
The caligraphy you posted is lovely and not "sh***y" at all. I think you are to hard on yourself. I have tried to draw knotwork on several occasions and failed miserably. Yours are very cool. Now....Post some more...


Wulfere thanks!!
I could send more holiday pics of Ireland and England to you or just post them on Stealthy's if you'd like that...would have to scan them first though, I don't have a scanner at home so that would take a while... But I really feel for you, I live in Holland, so for me it's just a short distance, and it must be terrible for you not to be able to visit these beautiful countries because the journey would be so long and expensive! I hope the pictures give you a taste of what the countries are like though
I also just finished Memny's birthday card and actually I think it turned out pretty well so you see I'm not always that depreciative of my drawing, only when it deserves it I will scan that one as well before I send it to him...


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Old 07-19-2001, 07:58 AM   #53
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I know the feeling Lord Shield. I haven't actually drawn much in the last 7 years. It seems that I haven't the time to do it. I always seem to be on the run. I haven't tried painting a landscape in years either. Not that I was ever really good at it, but I did enjoy it. I actually dropped alot of my hobbies in order to please my wife. But in the end she hit me with the big "D" anyway.
Now I just can't seem to get back to them. There seems to be something missing now that I don't draw or paint. But, I just can't get back to it.
I am looking foreward to your posting on Stealthy's site. I do check there at least twice a week to see if there is anything new. I had checked last evening, but apparently before Mel posted her new stuff.


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Old 07-19-2001, 08:04 AM   #54
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Thanks Melusine. I would appreciate that alot. I have some family, two aunts, buried in Leven, county Fife, Scotland. Actually have some relatives living in my grandmothers old house there. It is a dream to go...but as you said terribly expensive. My e-mail addy is in my profile if you want to send them. Thank you again. I am going to post that pic of stonehenge I use for wallpaper.


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Old 07-19-2001, 08:05 AM   #55
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~sniff!~ I'm not in Wah's picture ~sniff~

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Old 07-19-2001, 08:13 AM   #56
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I know the feeling Lord Shield. I haven't actually drawn much in the last 7 years. It seems that I haven't the time to do it. I always seem to be on the run. I haven't tried painting a landscape in years either. Not that I was ever really good at it, but I did enjoy it. I actually dropped alot of my hobbies in order to please my wife. But in the end she hit me with the big "D" anyway.
Now I just can't seem to get back to them. There seems to be something missing now that I don't draw or paint. But, I just can't get back to it.
I am looking foreward to your posting on Stealthy's site. I do check there at least twice a week to see if there is anything new. I had checked last evening, but apparently before Mel posted her new stuff.


That's terrible Wulfere
I hate to see that happen (people giving up hobbies to please partners)...I've seen it happen with friends and it's BAD
Just pick up that brush again, it is such a great hobby!! And it doesn't even matter if you're any good - I am not good at it myself (believe me, not fishing for compliments...just compare my clumsy attempts to REAL calligraphy) but I still enjoy it immensely! It's so relaxing ... I have been pretty ill for some time now and even when I don't feel up to anything, I can still do calligraphy....
I hope you'll get back to painting Wulfere, just try it, it will come back to you in a while, I just know it

Take care! And post some of your drawings ASAP, OK?

That goes for you too Shieldy babe... you promised!! *pout*

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Old 07-19-2001, 08:14 AM   #57
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I posted it in the "Holidays and Sights" album. I hope you all enjoy it.

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Old 07-19-2001, 08:18 AM   #58
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That goes for you too Shieldy babe... you promised!! *pout*

I havent' forgotten, honeybuns! I've made a start on the 'many faces fo Lord Shield' but need to stop playing Diablo 2 long enough to finish it

mucho kisses!!

BTW, Wah, if you do want to do a drawing with me in it and need themes, I am known as the Templeton Peck of our team at work (He was Face in the A-Team), also called the Magician by some of the Developers. My faves are Kung Fu/Aikido and being narcissistic

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Old 07-19-2001, 08:21 AM   #59
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I wasn't aware you were struggling with an illness Melusine. I pray you beat it soon and thank you for the kind words. But I have to run off to work so I can sweat 5 or so pounds off in the heat.
I may not be about for the next few days as I am running some senarios at a small con in Lincoln.
See you all soon. Take Care and Gawd Bless.

Lord Shield I hope your postings are there when I return.

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Old 07-19-2001, 08:22 AM   #60
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Sigh.... *spanks LS*
Does someone have a big pin so I can deflate that horrible swollen ego of his?

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