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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: Somewhere in the United States of America on God's Earth
Posts: 7,025
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WindGuardian requested some items for the Zebulon Zips a good while back. And so I made them, remember? I'm not sure right offhand if I currently have them in any of my dynasties for various versions of OOTP, but I might. Or at least I may have tried to add them to a certain quickstart I was working on, prior to something possibly getting messed up with it, come to think of it.
You didn't seem to like them much, if I remember correctly, due to all the color on them, when I did items for the Zips. As far as my items on Kaneva, many of them were quite colorful indeed. The ladies often liked my skirts, especially the ones with more intricate designs, for example, if I remember correctly. I got along best with the ladies, often, when I was in Kaneva, and I think the oldest of them that I was friends with there was about as old as, or a little older than, you are now.
There were some real sweet and kind ladies there, and maybe when we go upstairs, you and I will actually meet them in person, in eternity. I think you would have loved talking to Joma, for instance. I don't know if she's around any longer, since I've not been in contact with most of the people I knew there for a very long time. But if she was in her eighties then, it's possible that she's gone by now, of course.
I may be an improving graphics artist, but I was nowhere as good as many of the people there artistically speaking, most likely, back then. Their work was of excellent quality many times, and I think you would have been quite amazed at some of the things others did there, building and patterning and all. Just like you are often amazed by a lot of knuckler and txranger's work here, to name just a few of the graphics masters who've posted their creations here, for sure.
A lot of people there comforted me when my brother went Home. I was really sad to see him leave like he did, but God, in His infinite mercy, took my brother Home quickly, the day he left this world behind. My brother didn't suffer when Jesus called him Home. One moment, he was here in this world alive, the next, he was Home, where he would never have to suffer again, or be in pain, et cetera, for sure.
I received a few poems from God not long afterwards, and I posted them on two or three sites not too much later, I believe. So far, God has sent me eight poems, I believe, that I've put on multiple sites. Including one at least partly inspired by a certain Waylon Jennings song that's quite well-known by now which was used for a theme song by a certain television show of some fame. I think you can probably guess which one I'm referring to here easily enough.
I won't forget my time in Kaneva, even though it ended unexpectedly and not willingly, nor many of the people there, if I haven't already. I'm thankful for it helping me in many ways to be more outgoing and not so closed off in my life when I don't need to to be. And it gave me many experiences, both good and bad, that have helped me ever since in my life, and even at least one really close friend that I'm still in very regular contact with in my life. Not to mention the fact that I was able to express myself periodically through conversations and making of numerous items every so often while I was still actively a member of Kaneva, as well, of course.
I daresay that had I not had gained the experience at making many items that I gained through Kaneva, I wouldn't have been able to do many of the things I've done here so well, or at least not for quite some time, if ever. But I did, and so now I'm more confident with being able to do certain things in my life that I probably wasn't as sure I could do long ago in it. I've still got a lot of improvement I need to do to be at least half as good at visually artistic pursuits at many are here, for sure. But at least I'm still improving my artistic skills here, don't you think, EC?
Talk more later, as time permits and all, I'm sure, of course. But I think that's enough to talk about here for now, at least. CD out.
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