I've never seen a lightning strike the way you did. It must've been incredible, awe inspiring! I'd say that I'd love to see it for myself someday, but it sounds really frightening.
@vashti It was certainly frightening. But very memorable. Very strange. A memory to be held
you might be thinking of oekaki boards? I believe Cinni has an oekaki board site that does what you're talking about, saving the drawing when you return
i dont remember if u could add text, but theres also a site called iscribble.net!
I know there's a lot of sites like this, only one I can remember rn is Drawboard Cafe https://neocities.org/site/drawboardcafe
this message drenches my heart with absolute bliss! thank you so so much, you are too sweet! happy 2024 to you too <3 your site is such a beautiful safe haven and i admire every part of it. i send you so much peace and love right back, and pray that 2024 will bring you everything that you wish for. (~:
Thank you so much!! This is so kind of you to say <3 I hope you have a wonderful 2024 and a good start to the year!!
Vashti you are in for a ride. Feel free to let me know what you think of the book on my page anytime. I cried, laughed, blushed, and got livid with that book. It is intense
I'm so excited to read it after the way you've praised it. Whenever I read the quotes & excerpts that you've shared on your site, they often resonate with me deeply, so I think we possess analogous tastes in a sense... I've been meaning to read Tolstoy anyways, as I greatly enjoyed The Death of Ivan Ilyich. & more than that, he was mentioned again in another book that I just finished reading. Maybe it's strange to
say this before opening the book, but I really feel as though I'll find something meaningful in it. It's just the feeling I have, like this book is important somehow.