It's been happening so many things in my life these last few weeks, last weekend in particular, that I've not been able to spend much time here at all. That the internet company turned of my internet because a visitor had a virus didn't help either. So I'm sorry for leaving some of your comments and ongoing conversations hanging.
The most important thing that's happened I believe you can guess from reading the headline. This Saturday I and ~Lawofreflection got married in Uppsala and it was such a happy event.
She has not been active on DA for the last years, but maybe she'll come back if you ask her nicely? Don't forget to congratulate her too. There are some really nice things in her gallery, and I'm not just saying that because she's my wife.
Still a bit hard to actually understand that it's happened, but I'm sure we'll get used to it eventually. I actually find wife much more natural to say than fiancée, and she's been calling me hubby for the past six months anyhow so.
In other news I've just started reading ~SOLARTS essay on writing haiku and it's a really interesting read.
This is all I have time for now, need to catch a bus in ten!
Edit: I'm also joining the one month haikuthon hosted by =Iscariot-Priest. Just note him if you wish to join, you don't have to know what a haiku is to join even. You'll learn as we go along.
Edit 2: Link to the awesome portrait [link]
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Portrait's up.
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Now offering commissions too.
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"Every dwarf should have a tactical machine pistol!!"
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Let me die still loving, and so, never die
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ARS BREVIS VITA LONGA
R.I.P Larry Norman 4/8/1947 - 2/24/2008
"Achieving perfection in anything takes at least two lifetimes"
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ARS BREVIS VITA LONGA
R.I.P Larry Norman 4/8/1947 - 2/24/2008
"Achieving perfection in anything takes at least two lifetimes"
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ARS BREVIS VITA LONGA
R.I.P Larry Norman 4/8/1947 - 2/24/2008
"Achieving perfection in anything takes at least two lifetimes"
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"Every dwarf should have a tactical machine pistol!!"
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ARS BREVIS VITA LONGA
R.I.P Larry Norman 4/8/1947 - 2/24/2008
"Achieving perfection in anything takes at least two lifetimes"
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