Nov. 30th, 2010

Haunted library

Have you experienced something you couldn't explain? Do you believe in ghosts? I don't, not really, but still...

The floor is creaking slightly. I look around to see if someone is behind me, but I can't see anyone. Even though I'm used to it by now, I stand up and look around in the empty library. Yes, it's empty despite the fact that I can hear the faint sound of footsteps. Or am I only imagining things?

Could someone be hiding behind one of the bookshelves? I shrug and decide to go back to what I was doing. It's one of the calmer days.

Knowing that there are no such things as ghosts, I still check the position of the rocking chair when I come to work and when I'm leaving. Today is no different, it's moved again, not much, only enough for me to notice. Who's been using it? No one knows.

The presence, if there is one, isn't threatening or scary. We're sharing the library and if he, I get the feeling it's a he, isn't complaining, why should I?
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Mar. 6th, 2010

Star Trek Wallpapers!


Feb. 5th, 2010

Valentine card for you

 
 


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You'll find the cards here: Growing Love, Puzzle Love, Valentine and Hearts

Dec. 14th, 2009

Happy Holidays!

Oct. 15th, 2009

New wallpapers - Wallander

 
 
 

Aug. 21st, 2009

Being Human

Yesterday I got a new Macbook. My first one actually even though I'm a true Mac girl. I celebrated the new computer with making a few new wallpapers. Enjoy:



Jun. 21st, 2009

Some of my LOTR fanart/wallpaper

Gandalf
Who can resist Gandalf?:) Click the image and maybe you'll find your other LOTR favorites.

May. 10th, 2009

Another wallpaper...

This time with my favorite pouting guy;)

Wallpaper!

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Robin of Sherwood wallpaper. First wallpaper I've made for ages. Enjoy!

Feb. 5th, 2009

May the best man win...

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Jan. 17th, 2009

Tangram

TangramThe “wisdom puzzle“ or Tangram is a puzzle that originally came from China. I’ve been fascinated by this seemingly simple game that can be used for so much. Even the great Edgar Allan Poe was intrigued by it. The puzzle consists of seven pieces of specifically cut out parts of a square that can be formed into practically any figure.

Sometimes Tangram is described as a puzzle for children and I am sure that a lot of adults find this puzzle as intriguing as I do

I felt so proud when I created my first own model. To be honest, I’ve only created that one, but I’m sure I’ll make more now when I’ve started. This is my butterfly, or maybe I should call it Imago. :)Imago