Vailyn's Isle

I liked the burning chick dancer pic you posted, so I thought I would pile on for inspiration.

Don't you think that 2nd burning chick looks way too happy while she burns? Does this mean that she's burning without pain or that she's insane and so it doesn't matter that she's burning? :D
 
Dear Sparks


Dear Sparks,

I'm glad that you haven't completely abandoned me. I know because I can still tap out funny comments that have friends laughing for most of the day, and there's nothing stopping the creative juices from working out new ideas to fire up imagination. So... are we playing a game of cat and mouse? Did you feel neglected because I've been busy this week with other matters?

The past few months have been great! It's been a while since we've combined our powers and cranked out new work on a daily basis. It's been a joy to rediscover my love of words and dust off the cobwebs from my misplaced vocabulary.

Let's make a pack, shall we? That regardless of what life has in store for me, we shall remain fiercely loyal to one another and never stave off the inspirational flow of stories, observations and poetry.

Writing words without a spark feels empty and lusterless. If I wanted to just write, I can. I'd rather write passages that have some oomph to them. Meaty passages that tickle the imagination and unveil interesting layers. Be it simple or divine, words that strike home to the heart of the matter or outline the shadows of that which has yet to come.

I miss ya, Sparks. Come back to me. Stop playing outside and come back to warm the vast caverns of my mental castle and grounds.

Love,

Moi, grantanter


 
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Yay Words

brou·ha·ha
[broo-hah-hah, broo-hah-hah, broo-hah-hah]
noun
1. excited public interest, discussion, or the like, as the clamor attending some sensational event; hullabaloo: The brouhaha followed disclosures of graft at City Hall.
2. an episode involving excitement, confusion, turmoil, etc., especially a broil over a minor or ridiculous cause: A brouhaha by the baseball players resulted in three black eyes.

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hul·la·ba·loo
[huhl-uh-buh-loo] Show IPA
noun, plural hul·la·ba·loos.
a clamorous noise or disturbance; uproar.
 
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