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Monday, January 18, 2010

JanNoWriMo challenge : "Attic Mirror" part 4

This is the fourth part of Attic Mirror. The writing is going fine, though maybe a bit slower than I would want. Still nothing to frighten the accomplishment of the challenge. I find myself unable to write at sometimes when I wanted to and at some other I'm so inspired that I can write 4000 or 5000 words in a row, sometimes more. I tend to use write or die a lot as a time boxing tool. It really help me to concentrate on a particular part of the story.
I also discovered that I'm putting references to Demon Soul in the story which is normal as some of the characters belong to both novel. I would advice you to start with reading Demon Soul first if you haven't done it yet. Even if it's not necessary to the good comprehension of the novel it could give you more details about some of the characters back ground.

Stats : 8800 words written which gives 29057 words in total.
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Christmas Amigurumi : An other Amineko

En français
I made this other Amineko for my friend Sandra's baby girl who will be born in few months from now. It is going to live in France.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Christmas Amigurumi : Kaloni's cat

En français
And other amigurumi that I sent to America this Christmas was this cute tiger Amineko.
I knew that Kaloni likes cats. On the second picture you can see her with Bleuet and Rosie.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Iceland : Glymur, Reykjavík, the end.

En français
In the morning we take a shower smelling egg because the water is coming from the source Deildartunguhver we have visited yesterday, and it's full of Sulfur.
We take the road of the fjord Hvalfjörður to go to the waterfall Glymur that we reached after a bit of hiking.
This hiking is pretty cool, we go to a small cave, cross a river on a wooden bridge, e walk and climb along the canyon to arrive at the top of the waterfall. It is the tallest waterfall in the country, 196m high and born from the river Botnsá.
At the top there are a lots of birds nests.
We then finish our tour of Iceland in Reykjavík that we visited a bit before going back to the airport.

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