Click on the Aynara's adorable plaque to take her quiz.
Bottoms up with Inti's bottomless pitcher of chicha
Click on the plaque below to ask the Mystic Llama a question:
February 22, 2008
Lunar New Year 2008 Treasures
Posted at 13:00 EST
More treasures from Vietnam and Mongolia!
A special souvenir from a memorable storytelling:
All the tales were wonderful, and I was thrilled to see Senex's Higgledy Piggledy poem on the Yakwangi shoe-stealing ghost.
YOR and Shaman souvenirs by Xena Apilsin
Tet souvenir by Vortigern Aedui
I scored 70% on Fey's Manly Games quiz and received a lovely souvenir plaques. I love the archer & horse on parchment - very traditional Mongolian composition.
Our Lunar New Year celebrations got off to a great start last evening with a fun opening night and ratz, ratz, everywhere ratz. Several people have created the cutest little rat graphics you ever did see.
I don't think I've seen a haughtier looking lady rat than Mac's Rat Punzel. I pity the poor knight who climbs up HER hair to rescue her. She's my kinda adorabe!
Sank's rat's are so cute and funny, they make me happy just looking at their antics:
Lara's cute little rat is sooo cute, I had loads of fun to changing his (her?) colours for the Ratitude quiz. Now that the rats are out of the bag, I can post them here:
Note: The backgrounds I used for the Water Rat, Metal Rat and Earth Rat are cropped from early Chinese and Japanese paintings, the background for the Fire Rat is a traditional Japanese peony cloth pattern, and the background for the Wood Rat is a traditional Good Luck calendar illustration.
The ratty ecards are great too.
Lara's card:
Feiyan's card:
Xena created several gorgeous ecards for the Year of the Rat and for Lunar New Year:
And my personal favourite of Xena's ecards:
Can you tell I like black? LOL
Topi made us a Year of the Rat Scribe plaque with a really cute little rat peeking out of the scrolls, which I am proudly displaying on my entrance.
TaysatWesir left this lovely Flash card on my scroll:
Click the centre of the picutre above to start flash ecard movie.May the God of Wealth bring fortune to you!
Thanks Taysat!
I logged in today and found this lovely traditional Vietnamese cau doi couplet written by talented Roman poet Senex Caecilius:
Out with wintry, doleful dreariness;
In with vernal, chirpy cheeriness!
A lovely way to start the day. Thanks Senex!
February 9, 2008
Festival February
Posted at 07:00 EST
There are some right strange nicknames in the world. Great idea for a quiz.
December 22, 2007
Happy Yule!
Posted at 13:30 EST
October 15, 2007
GFV treasures
Posted at 01:00 EST
The Stone Story is a most enjoyable AW tale. The storytelling and graphics are delightful.
Just took the puppet quiz and scored 100%. Anything less would've been embarrassing after all that research. LOL
Meso's Astrology Exhibition rocks!
(I just LOVE black plaques! *S*)
Meso's Choose Your Own Adventure is an AW must! Wow!
Germanai's hood tour is thoroughly enjoyable and the presentation and graphics are adorable:
The quiz on the Vandals was tough but I learned a lot.
June 23, 2007
Summer fun
Posted at 00:00 EST
Germania's Renaissance Faire was awsome!
Isn't Princess Orihime lovely?
Shibori created this render of the legendary weaver princess for our celebration of Tanabata - the Japanese Star Festival.
Topi's Inti plaque is one of my favourites to date:
Thank you Americas for the lovely gift plaque. I enjoyed planting a Three Sisters mound in Tsalagi.
May 4, 2007
Inanities and amusements
Posted at 22:00 EST
I drooped by the Three Sister Inn today for some cocoa and tried the amusing "Which Chinese mythological being are you?" quiz, and I must say I'm not unhappy with the results. *S*
Which Chinese Mythological Being Are You?
You are Long-wang!
Mythological Background:
Yes, the dragon represents everything you think of when you think of a dragon - fearsome and invincible. Also, it is greatly respected just because of that fact. The dragon has a very protective aspect to it. Even Jupiter reminds you of intense smashing power. The dragon is almost always surrounded by rain-bearing clouds and fog; and the appearance of its constellation always signals rainfall and lightning. It's also a symbol of authority worn by the nobility and the imperial class. Japanese Name: Seiryuu.