Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Is It Worth It??

Look at this, it's cool, but seems really painful.


Davey Havok From AFI's back

And also, no offense to any AFI or Davey Havok fans, but he has a yucky back, lol. It's kinda pudgy and has weird freckle-like things on it, bleh. But this is cool, if it wasn't painful, I would definitely consider it... lol. I want wings... born wings, or the kind that aren't like stitched on painfully... Well that's it, just found this pic and wanted to share it with you guys ^-^ aren't I so thoughtful?? Lol, bye.

Wing Wanter (Lol),
*-Accey-*

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Lonely :'(

I have noticed that my blog views have been going down :(... So, I don't really know how to get them back to normal, but I know I definitely will be posting more often when the fourth book comes out! So keep viewing and... uh well that's it, thanks bye.

All Alone,
*-Accey-*

Friday, February 15, 2008

Laaap Tooop!!!

Oh. my. God!! I gots me a laptop!! Yaay. finally I have the freedom of my own computer!! I just got it now and am gonna try it out now. I might write a post on it. Or I'll just add onto this one... hmm.... Well, yep, it has built in microphones and a webcam, and it's like really cool, not to brag, but it's a good one ^-^ Well, the book is taking forever to come out so... well that's it bye.

Laptop Lover,
*-Accey-*

Saturday, February 2, 2008

Ashes and Snow

Hi again, I haven't really had many things to post about since the book isn't out so... here goes. In certain parts of Africa and Asia, people aren't cruel and vicious to animals so they have grown to live with them. Gregory Colbert, a photographer, went to places like this and took these pictures of humans interacting with other animals in a beautiful way. He showed these pictures to people to show how peaceful people are instead of the monsters people are today. This orginization is called Ashes and Snow. Most of these animals don't take humans as threats so they also adapted to humans. Gregory Colbert organizes a nomadic museum made of unused train boxcars as the components of the building. He is very enviormental and makes all of his products of paper that was enviormetally made, and uses no harmful chemicals in the process. I've been to the one in New York in 2005, and it was magnificent. Check out these pictures I have posted and maybe search it, it's worth it.

Just beautiful...

eh heh... coincidental isn't it??
Ashes and Snow Lover,
*-Accey-*

Connected Books

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  • The Lake House (connected)