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I look at the photographs, and they convey a profound sense of peace to me; in fact, I can almost imagine the silence of being surrounded by so many mountains, with the trees and the calm lake stretching out before me. You certainly made the most of your time, taking plenty of photos that capture this natural setting to perfection. I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, as the lake and its surroundings look truly magical. Great job, my friend! I hope to be able to mark a place like this on Worldmappin myself someday...


I’ve had dreams like that which haven’t come true yet – real nightmares, or perhaps warnings of something to come. I sense that this nightmare is real and that you think it might be a premonitory dream; pay attention to the details, such as your daughter’s age. If she’s no longer the age she was in the dream, it’s been left behind. Details always matter, just like the oranges in your story. They are there for us to pay attention to.
You’ve written the story in such a way that it takes us through both the dream setting and the real lives of the characters. Always remember the details: seasons, flowers, fruit, anything that indicates a date or time. It will help you, just as it has helped me.


A friend once told me a very similar story; it was a phone call from her father, but it was a call from another time, from the past, something incredible, but she was able to verify it, and that too seemed strange to her and felt like a terrible nightmare. What you describe in the story is a premonitory dream, which helps us to be prepared, but often there’s nothing we can do, and when it involves seeing the death of a loved one, it’s terrifying, truly terrifying.
The story could be real; I hope you’ll let me know if it is, but it could be, and I’ve loved your contribution. Your endings are always surprising.


What a wonderful account of your experiences with cartoons. I absolutely loved the first drawing, not just because of how special the little girl is, but also because of your memories of sitting in that little chair and knowing exactly what time that cartoon was on!
I remember the Care Bears too; I used to watch them as well, and my mum would buy me some ‘letter sheets’, that’s what they were called in Argentina, which I could swap with my classmates at school. They were like collectable figures.
But of all the ones you chose, The Thundercats are my favourites; I was a fan of them for the same reasons as you, that Cheetah woman was fabulous, and my brother loved Mumm-Ra, and yes, I feel the same thrill when I hear the intro.
I’ve only heard of the last one by name, but it’s very entertaining and fun. I’ve loved your review and, as I always say, experiences are what matter most.


It's great for decorating covers; I really like using it to decorate planners and little things like that. I remember when I was in high school, I used to decorate my notebooks—the ones with six subjects, haha. This reminded me of those days.


Hi there, it's great to see you back here. What you did is awesome—I really like how you manage to shape the metal, so to speak, to create such cool shapes. That's quite a feat—it takes a lot of skill, and you've really shown that with your talent.

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