I'm also tempted to roll it into a piece of futuristic SF.
They're building a castle ...
I'm also tempted to roll it into a piece of futuristic SF.
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Poetry Fishbowl Report for June 1, 2021
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Voice Profiling
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Re: ??
May 30 2010, 18:27:04 UTC 11 years ago
I told him about the castle project, and he said, "That's a great idea! Good luck to them!"
We've squabbled for years on either side of the noble decaying ruin vs restored inhabited structure argument. I used to be all for the noble decaying ruin, but these days, I'm kind of veering towards his 'inhabited structure' opinion...
Re: ??
May 30 2010, 22:27:38 UTC 11 years ago
I like both, for different reasons. Each has its own beauty and interest.