First of all, the lovely and talented [profile] pzb  sent me a much appreciated birthday gift; this lovely print.  She's an amazing artist and I LOVE this piece.  I'm getting it framed tomorrow.  *big smooch*  Hon, you don't know how much this cheered me up.  :-)  AND it's the perfect house warming gift!

Second of all, I finished Okami last night and I am bereft.  BEREFT. 
S'funny how that game got right under my skin.  I found myself wandering all over the place, unwilling to fight the final battle because I wasn't ready for it to end.   Finally had to pull the plug though and the ending was..well...I won't spoil it for anyone else out there who's playing this game but I will say these things:  
"Wahh!" 
"AHA!!  I knew it!"  
*sniffle*  
*sigh* 
"Purty." 
And also "Crap.  Now I have to play it again."  That is all.

Third of all, I made masks and they are pretty cool.  I did two versions of the fox demon from Okami, a new GreenMan, and a custom colored wolf.  Sometimes people request really ugly customizations of masks (and I have to talk them out of it 'cause I don't do ugly!), but this turned out so pretty I might just do it again.  Pictures will be taken tomorrow.

Fourth; pictures of the aftermath of last Thursday's snow storm.


Our driveway.  I took all these pictures on Saturday by the way.  All the snow melted by then because it WAS a freak storm...you can see how green the trees were.  That's a live line (dead by the time this pic was taken) right in our driveway.

There's the back yard.  That's our bedroom window there.  See how the tree branches fell RIGHT IN FRONT of it?  No wonder I didn't sleep at all during the storm.

There's our neighbor's garage.  Fortunately all the big branches from our tree missed it, but they sure did pile up.

This is the branch that brought down the lines I think.  It made a huge sound.  I think it glanced off our garage roof but there doesn't seem to be much damage.  I guess we got pretty lucky, really.

I loved this old tree.  It's on Delaware Road near the high school, not far from Mom's street.  It's so badly damaged that they took the rest of it down today *sniffle*.  The trunk was split down the middle.  

This was a 150 year-old tree in Kenmore, not far from my house.  Most of it is on the ground.  That debris is more than fifteen feet high.  This tree came down today too.  Our neighborhood will never look the same...not for generations.

This is the street that Char's school is on.  Those aren't shrubs near the sidewalks...those are everyone's trees in pieces all over their lawns and walkways.  It's pretty typical damage...every street around here for miles looks like this.  This is why the kids aren't going to school at all this week.  There might be classes on Monday, but they won't open up the school until the sidewalks and roads are clear.

More of the damage near Char's school.  She walks right down this street every day, usually, and I can hardly recognize it.  

Here's a HUGE tree down in a yard on Grand Island.  Most of the damage was restricted to broad-leaf hardwood trees but a few pines that were already leaning came down.  This one just barely missed the house.

I could have taken more pics but I was trying to respect the home owners by not actually snapping pictures of their caved-in porches and roofs.  Trust me when I say that these are utterly typical pictures.  Everyone who lives in this county has damaged trees just like this or worse...it's a mess here.

From: [identity profile] pzb.livejournal.com


Damn, that got there fast!!! I sent that out Saturday, and it seems to take 4 days for things to get to So Cal, so it's surprising that it showed up cross country already. Btw, it mats nicely up to 18x24. :D (When I finally get around to getting a frame, it's going into a black marbled mat. XD)

Gah...the damage....That's just horribly sad. Hopefully it won't take too long to get cleaned up...

From: [identity profile] ramblinsuze.livejournal.com


I looooooove that print. I matted and framed mine in black (no marbled mats, darn it) and it looks FABULOUS.

And the damage...wow. I can't believe how many trees/limbs came down. Wow...

From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


Wow! And here I thought it was held up by the weather...the post offices aren't even all open yet.

I LOVE that print. It's so classy it has legs waaay beyond the fanart genre. I'm gonna shuffle things around in my house (the walls are pretty much covered with stuff, including framed kimono sleeves, kites from Thailand, and boomerangs) because I have to put your work in my living room where everyone can see it right away.

Thank you thank you! You're sweet for thinking of me. :-)

From: [identity profile] pzb.livejournal.com


You're welcome hon. :D I saw that your birthday was coming, and after the mess of that storm, the timing just couldn't have been better :D

I'd mailed it out last Saturday, which is why I was surprised it got there so quickly, espeically with the storm.

From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


*pout* I know. So sad about the trees. It's like Fall has been totally ruined around here.

From: [identity profile] soliloquy-fair.livejournal.com


It was like that up here after the microburst I mentioned this summer.

That last picture looks just like the front of a hotel not far from me...FIVE trees in their front yard were blown over so that the root system was pulled out of the ground. Five. All huge trees. Good thing the wind was blowing parallel to the motel/hotel.

Every third house had a huge pile of burn rubbish on the road for weeks after that. It was shocking, biking around and seeing everything that had come down. And it came so suddenly!

From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


Microbursts are scary. I got caught in a 90 MPH straight-line-wind microburst while camping in Pennsylvania a few years ago...it was like being in a tornado.

I just want everything back to normal. The kids are still out of school and FEMA and the National Guard is here...and it's been a whole week since the storm hit. *tired of living in a disaster area*

From: [identity profile] redmagus.livejournal.com


Seconding the micro-burst theory, we had that happen here and the results were pretty much the same. Shopping in the dark is fun.

And yes, Okami made me sad and happy at the same time, espically the 3rd chapter with the queens. :(

From: [identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com


Okami! Waah! I thought that game was HUGE when I first started playing it but now I wish it had been even bigger. I'm playing it through a second time, trying to get 100% completion.

Someone on my f-list had a great idea to use tracing paper in order to mark the points on the 8-point blockhead in Kamui...and it worked for her I guess! So now it's ~killing~ me that I didn't think to try that. I have to work my way back there and do it again. I want to find all the stray beads too.

What? What are you staring at? I'm not compulsive. *twitch*

From: [identity profile] redmagus.livejournal.com


hey, i'm doing the same thing at the moment.

Strangely enough, I was able to hold the pattern for 8 in my head long enough to perform it. Course I had to move my head around in order to mimic the pattern, but it worked!
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