Carol of the Day: Dec 15th · 12:18am Dec 16th, 2019
Continuing with traditional carols, this is "Adeste Fidelis", sung by the Vienna Boys Choir.
Jump to Other Days:
December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
Continuing with traditional carols, this is "Adeste Fidelis", sung by the Vienna Boys Choir.
Jump to Other Days:
December 1st - Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
December 2nd - Joy to the World
Something I love is to do certain things at the same time each year. Little yearly traditions, like rewatching the first two episodes of MLP: FiM that I saw after I moved out from my mother's apartment and after I had settled into my own living space, put up all my furniture and unpacked all my belongings. This includes writing a story for the holidays each year. Not necessarily for all holidays (that would be cool, but I don't think I am organized enough to pull that off, not to mention that
Tuesday is a very special day. A day of orange soda, Cheetos, and deforestation. It is a day of, Tradition!
What? No I will not put a Fiddler on the roof clip here. Instead I will tell of my tradition on Orange Day.
Okay so what if it's a made up holiday? It originally came about when I first bought The Orange Box, a bag of Cheetos and a bottle of orange soda. I did not work that day so I simply turned on my console ate Cheetos, drank soda, and played Portal start to finish.
Usagingu
Name/Origin:
Usagingu is a combination of the Japanese word for rabbit (Usagi) and the Japanese word for lightning (Raitoningu). The name is pronounced: (You-saw-ging-ew)Info:
Type: Electric
Ability: Static
Class: Rabbit Pokemon
Height (ft): 1'06"
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"By the light of the stars in the desolate dark, an island once sat in the sky;
And amidst sand and shale was a flower of glass, that once caught a spark by the eye.
And the spark said 'sweet bloom, I shall grant you a boon lest you perish amidst blighted loam;'
'If your lips have ne'er been kindly kissed by the green, then amidst it I'll grant you a home.'
And so the spark gave it a home."
"And the flower grew tall, and it glittered and gleamed, and its brilliance surpassed the light;
I have uploaded a new audio reading onto my YouTube channel. It’s a reading of Keeping With Tradition by applejackofalltrades.
Here’s the YouTube link, you can check it out if you feel like it.
Yay! Accomplishments!
New story: Dislestia 1: The Noodle's Birthday!
New artwork/part two of the previous one...with a fixed typo!
Hey readers! I’ve decided that, at least of the foreseeable future, this Wednesday night update will be a regular feature. A progress report, and a little bit of news!
So, first up, let’s talk Axtara – Banking and Finance. I appears I’ve found a cover artist at last! Good news, I know. With that finally happening, that means I can aim at December release! Ebook first, paperback ASAP (but hopefully before Christmas, for all you book-givers out there).
Today's song a slight deviation. In honor of St. Nicholas day, we're going to look at "Zie Ginds Komt de Stoomboot", a Dutch song children sing as they welcome the arrival of Sinterklaas.
Translated as "Look, Here Comes the Steamboat", children sing about how Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas) is travelling from Spain his his horse and the Black Peter(s) to deliver presents to them.
Dipping back into the well of posts you may have missed over the last month, here's May 9ths Being a Better Writer! Kickstarter was all the rage there for a moment. Will it help you publish? Or is it a time trap?
I was recently reminded of something of a certain tradition 'round these parts: Putting a 2spooky4me Scary Skeleton in our avatars for the month of October. Sure, some people might use other things in their avatars such as ghosts or witches or whatnot, but it's still all in the spirit of the upcoming holiday at the end of this month.
I'm a few days late, but it's better than never, right?
Birthdays always give one the perfect excuse to go out and spend money on enjoying good food prepared by someone else. Hooray!
Sweetie is demonstrating why I don't make birthday cake. This is one reason of many why Rarity and Sweetie are my favourite pony sisters.
As most of you may already know, I recently published my latest addition to my Showing His Place series with the donation-funded spinoff Date Night. Not only did the sequel help to get me a new cell phone when my previous one broke (as well as assisted with some upcoming bills), but the story also allowed me to reach a massive milestone on this website:
As of now, I have written over Three Million Words total on FimFiction.