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Try to get some things drawn for for their Dominion Day video
Visit my sister in Bristol (maybe)
Visit my mum's friends up north (also maybe)
Watch more Steven Universe to get into the gem groove
Complete some assignments which need doing for my university studies
Buy some more Letraset Winsor & Newton markers
Try out some more new artistic techniques
Try to sell some stuff on Etsy to make a bit of money
Eat lots of Easter eggs!
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Try to get some things drawn for for their Dominion Day video
Visit my sister in Bristol (maybe)
Visit my mum's friends up north (also maybe)
Watch more Steven Universe to get into the gem groove
Complete some assignments which need doing for my university studies
Buy some more Letraset Winsor & Newton markers
Try out some more new artistic techniques
Try to sell some stuff on Etsy to make a bit of money
Eat lots of Easter eggs!
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: A Pre-Review
(AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is a pre-review as I don't have a Switch, which is the console needed for these games. Also, there may be some spoilers up ahead, so don't read if you haven't played the games yet.) The latest generation of Pokémon games has arrived, taking inspiration from sunnier climes. The region where Scarlet and Violet are set in is the Paldea region, which is based on the Iberian Peninsula, but mostly Spain. As is the norm in the Pokémon games, the starters follow the Grass-Fire-Water elemental cycle. The Grass starter is Sprigatito (a cat), while the Fire starter is Fuecoco (a crocodile) and the Water starter is Quaxly (a duck). I'm not going to spoil what they evolve into - you'll have to play the game and choose a starter yourself to find out. 😁 You may also be wondering who the mysterious new Pokémon in the title image are. They are this generation's Legendaries, Koraidon and Miraidon, who are the mascot legendaries of Scarlet and Violet, respectively. Again
Canada Day 2022
Canada Day has arrived again - 2022 marks the 155th anniversary of Canada being an independent nation. However, my celebrations this year will be slightly more muted than in previous years. It's here that I have to tell a rather difficult truth. While I still love Canada and still dream of seeing it again one day, it does not make me feel the same way as it used to a year ago, and I have stopped thinking about living there. It now just feels like another country to me, one that does have its problems as well as its positives - as any other country does. Since my visit to Texas, my attention has been focused more on the latter, and with some family problems arising in the last few weeks, family is the most important thing for me right now. This means I should feel closer to the place that they call home - and I'm going to start celebrating every Fourth of July too. (As a matter of fact, I'm going back to Colombia on the 7th of July until the 8th of August to attend to family matters
Encanto (2021): A Review
My first outing to the cinema since the beginning of the pandemic is a colourful celebration of Colombia, one half of my family’s homeland! (I actually saw this film all the way back in November last year, just before I went to Texas.) The second Disney movie to be set in a primarily Hispanic country after Coco (which was set in Mexico), Encanto – whose name literally means “enchantment” or “charm” in Spanish – is the story of the Madrigals, a Colombian family who have a kind of magic about them; Luisa, the eldest sister, has superhuman strength and is able to carry four donkeys at once, while Isabella, the youngest sister, can make flowers bloom in a matter of seconds. Antonio is the youngest of the family and has a Dr. Doolittle-like ability to understand and talk to animals. The film primarily focuses on Maribel, the middle sister, who initially does not appear to have a power of her own, but she later makes the earth shake – literally. There’s also a mysterious member of the
Texas 2021/22: Week 6
After four weeks of holiday – plus another week due to a COVID scare (which thankfully turned out to be false) – the time finally came for me to leave Texas. Of course, I did say before that I wasn’t going to be there forever, but saying goodbye is the hardest thing to do, and of course all good things must come to an end. As I didn’t go out much during the final week in Texas (except to do a bit of shopping and, of course, going to the airport), I’m instead going to bring you some more big news about The Lonestar Boys: just a week after coming out as bisexual, Corpus Christi and Dallas are now boyfriends! Once again, in a state that is known for being notoriously conservative, it is extremely courageous of both Corpus Christi and Dallas to come out and proudly show who they really are to everybody else. As Corpus Christi himself says in a story I’m currently writing: Love is love – no matter who ya love. Guy or gal or neither, black or white or any color of the rainbow. Corpus
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