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~ Always be yourself. Unless you can be a dragon. Then always be a dragon.

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My Inspiration: Meredith Ann Pierce

19 Monday May 2014

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So awhile ago I said I planned to do a few posts on my favorite authors. Now, that fell somewhat by the wayside for awhile, but I’ve finally gotten around to one! There are many wonderful things about this author’s books, but what inspires me about her writing is how beautiful it is. She has a way of storytelling that conjures the most vivid imagery.

In particular, I’m talking about her Firebringer Trilogy. It includes Birth of the Firebringer, Dark Moon, and The Son of Summer Stars.

I’m not usually one to pay any attention to endorsements on books, but when I was writing things, one on the back of Birth of the Firebringer caught my eye. Booklist says, “The language is poetic, with wonderful rhythm and sweeping images…. The world is a compelling one, and Jan is a dramatic hero.” Honestly, Booklist hit it on the head with that one.

The Firebringer Trilogy is about a unicorn prince named Jan as he grows from a rebellious colt to the prophesied leader destined to return them to their true homeland. The whole “unicorn” thing might make it sound like a chick flick, but it’s honestly not. There’s too much adventure and action, from battles with gryphons and wyverns, to capture by fierce enemies and struggles for freedom. The books have also always struck me as being very spiritual, but on a level that supports and propels the story rather than weighing it down.

The books are small, but honestly, the story is epic. If you want to be completely swept away into another world, I very much recommend these books.

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Happy Mother’s Day!

11 Sunday May 2014

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I’m posting a day early from my schedule to wish all the moms out there a happy Mother’s Day! Being a mom isn’t easy (I know, I’ve watched mine deal with my family!) and you all deserve a day to celebrate you! So I hope your families all pamper you as you deserve as they tell you how much they love you.

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You HAVE to do the Silly Walk

08 Thursday May 2014

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The Blood Countess was right… sort of.

05 Monday May 2014

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Did you hear? A new study is showing that Swapping Young Blood for Old Reverses Aging. Essentially, scientists injected the blood of younger mice into elderly mice, and found that many age-related infirmities were reversed. Scientists have high hopes that this discovery could be used on humans to similar effect, especially when it comes to Alzheimer’s and heart enlargement.

We’ll have to recruit vampire cats to kill all the vampire mice that are sure to be bred through this program.

This is awesome, but didn’t someone already discover this? Ah yes, the Blood Countess. She was the most prolific female serial killer in history, and she bathed in the blood of virgins to keep herself young. Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed and four collaborators were convicted for the murder and torture of 80 different girls, but accusations ran as high as 650.

…Okay, so the staying young and even the bathing in virgin blood thing were never actually proven, but still. Does this sound like a coincidence to you? ;)

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Interspecies Love

01 Thursday May 2014

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When a National Geographic photographer is confronted with a leopard seal, the seal reveals a heartwarming look at nature.

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Vegas, Baby!

28 Monday Apr 2014

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Well, I’m back from Vegas! …And I totally forgot I didn’t have any ready for my blog. DOH.

But I had a really good time and saw lots of cool things. However, I did come to one conclusion: if you aren’t drunk or gambling, Vegas wasn’t designed for you. My boyfriend and I are neither, and we discovered how sore feet can get trying to hoof it through Vegas to see all the cool stuff to see. There is a lot.

For example:

mirage volcano eruption vegas

An erupting fountain. (The Mirage)

Bellagio Fountain Vegas

Dancing fountains. (This may look cool, but it’s nothing compared to watching the whole show.) (The Bellagio)

Rome Vegas Caesar's Palace statue fountain

Rome, inside Vegas! (Caesar’s Palace)

Shark Vegas Mandalay Bay Aquarium

A SHARK. (Mandalay Bay Aquarium, and possibly my favorite part of our vacation)

Luxor Vegas elevator art

It even looked cool inside the elevators! (The Luxor)

I’m pretty sure Vegas’s collective motto is “Go big or go home.” We also saw a couple really cool shows (Tournament of Kings and Penn & Teller). I also tried slot machines for the first time. I even came out 2 cents ahead!

A few Vegas tips:
Everyone is trying to sell you something. EVERYONE.
Taxis aren’t THAT overpriced, and your feet will thank you for it.
Food is expensive everywhere, so you might as well do the all-day buffet.

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AFK

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Just a quick life update and heads up – I’m about to go on holiday, so my twitter and blog (etc) will be quiet. I will post when I get back and respond to any correspondences then!

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A Practical Dog Trick

17 Thursday Apr 2014

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If only all dogs were this well trained.

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I For One Welcome Our Vegetal Overlords

14 Monday Apr 2014

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Bionic Plants: Turning Plants Into Energy Producing Factories
First we turn plants into batteries. Before you know it, they’ll go all super-species on us and take over.

Seriously though, this article is pretty awesome. IFLS does the usual layman breakdown (although it’s a tad more technical than many of her others.)

TL;DR? They’ve figured out how to turn plants into energy-producing units. There were some fancy science-problems stopping them from doing this before, but they’re figuring it all out and it could be feasible as an energy source. It’s still in early stages, but to me, this sounds a lot more sustainable than most of the stuff we’ve got going on right now. More plants: yay!

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The plants will be so happy to serve us… until they’re not. :o

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Crafty Crow Pieces Puzzle

10 Thursday Apr 2014

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Sit back, and watch this impressively intelligent crow as he solves a puzzle.

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