Since I started this blog I admit I've cheated a little. I took material from another blog that I kept and added it to my archives. No one read that other blog because I didn't really do very much with it, so when I see things I've written a year or two ago getting attention, it makes my heart sing.
I don't want to be overly sentimental, so instead I'd like to say the following:
*Since posting I realised I now have readers from reland and Belgium as well.
You might have found my blog through various search phrases, but here are some of my favourites:
1. Dr. Scholl's
2. Amsterdam
3. Date "La Falaise" was painted by Henri Rousseau (which wasn't on my blog but I found the date. 1894)
4. Carla Bruni
5. Inigo Montoya's backstory
I added a poll to see what you'd like me to blog about, but I also have a few subjects I'll be blogging about over the summer months including a few "series" of posts.
Other than that I've been tyring to make a few small technical improvements to the blog to make it more enjoyable to read, but if you do experience any problems viewing my blog feel free to comment about it. Blogger has been especially glitchy lately, but I hope it's only for me. I added an About page recently as well, so I've removed my profile widget as the About page has a lot more spoilers on it.
Again thank you for supporting my blog. It really encourages me to come up with new ideas, inspires me, and gives me a little boost - all things which are helping me to be a better writer.
In other words:
I don't want to be overly sentimental, so instead I'd like to say the following:
- Danke schön
- Merci beaucoup
- Thank you very much
- Cheers
- 谢谢
- 감사합니다
- Dank u wel
- Tak
- Gracias
- Grazie mille
*Since posting I realised I now have readers from reland and Belgium as well.
You might have found my blog through various search phrases, but here are some of my favourites:
1. Dr. Scholl's
2. Amsterdam
3. Date "La Falaise" was painted by Henri Rousseau (which wasn't on my blog but I found the date. 1894)
4. Carla Bruni
5. Inigo Montoya's backstory
I added a poll to see what you'd like me to blog about, but I also have a few subjects I'll be blogging about over the summer months including a few "series" of posts.
A series on the history of cartography, maps of imaginary places, and maps in fictional literature.
Mysterious France
A series on myths, legends, and folklore from various regions of France including Paris, Fontainebleau, and Provence.
A Korean Banquet - Hanjeongsik (한정식)
Hanjeongsik damyang is the ultimate Korean meal once served only to royalty. In this series there will be lots of recipes broken into their various components, as well as covering a bit of the history of Korean cuisine.
I trained for three years in Korean cooking on my own by cooking from 4 am until 2 am every Saturday while in college in order to learn not only how to cook the dishes I love, but also to learn more about one of my two cultures.
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| If it makes you feel any better it made me hungry too. |
Again thank you for supporting my blog. It really encourages me to come up with new ideas, inspires me, and gives me a little boost - all things which are helping me to be a better writer.
In other words:


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