Huon Astrapia Ballerina Anime Girl
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Today I decked the halls with my family. I barely got a chance to write. We went to the Home Depot to get the silly Xmas tree. The one we had no longer turned on. The first tree we got had the top half busted. Mother and brother then had to return it to get a new one.
The different stages of the tree can be seen on my brother’s facebook. I think I will also upload it to the Google Business page. I could have image galleries in this website. Still, I was bitten by that dog once before. Image galleries are well liked by visitors.
Aside from wasting resources, they do not provide much of a profit. Just take my word for it. The tree came out pretty swell. I did get a couple of new ideas to add to my silly Cuban book. As a writer from Cuba, it is ordained by the Gods that I should write about the stupid place.
I already have the working title and everything. I could tell you the title, but other people might beat me to the punch. The book is not a Zoe Valdes type of book. I want to avoid sordid stuff. It is just not the way I roll, yet. I might write something sordid eventually, but only if people pay me enough to do so.
If my reader is not going Misery on me, then I won’t write it for the time being. Anyhow, aside from the Christmas tree, brother person also putted on a couple of lights in the exterior. After completing the first version of the tree, it felt a little bit Hollowed.
We headed out to get more ornaments. As of now, it looks pretty complete. It has a nice red and golden color. The lights change colors all the time. The whole decoration progress took a couple of hours. It was mildly amusing. I recently got some time to write a couple of words for the website.
I have been using it a bit as a type of diary. It saves me the trouble of having to come up with something silly. I do not like repeating myself, myself. As for the anime girl, she is designed after a silly bird of paradise. It is endemic to the Huon Peninsula in Papua New Guinea.
It mainly eats fruits and seeds. Like all the birds, the dude is the pretty one. I drew the maiden using markers, Stabilo Fineliners and Winsor and Newton Markers. The paper for this drawing was Strathmore mixed media paper. I think this is about it as far as my nonsense goes. Look forward to my new Cuban book.