A Game of Thrones, Sansa I
Then to Sansa she said, “When we were crossing the Neck, I counted thirty-six flowers I never saw before, and Mycah showed me a lizard-lion.”
Sansa shuddered. They had been twelve days crossing the Neck, rumbling down a crooked causeway through an endless black bog, and she had hated every moment of it.
The air had been damp and clammy, the causeway so narrow the could not even make proper camp at night, they had to stop right on the kingsroad.
Dense thickets of half-drowned trees pressed close around them, branches dripping with curtains of pale fungus.
Huge flowers bloomed in the mud and floated on pools of stagnant water, but if you were stupid enough to leave the causeway to pluck them, there were quicksands waiting to suck you down, and snakes watching from the trees, and lizard-lions floating half-submerged in the water, like black logs with eyes and teeth.
None of which stopped Arya, of course.
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Aubrey Plaza in Prada @ BFI London Film Festival
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Benicio del Toro at the Q&A for the film “The Causeway,” Nov. 18, 2022
*Images from Shutterstock*
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"Kim?"
"...Yes?"
"I have a theory."
Dread. "A theory about the case?"
"A theory about you," Harrier says. Great. "I think you're trying to convince me that you're boring."
Not what Kim was expecting. He glances sideways at Harry. "I assure you, Detective, I am not trying. You will not need convincing to come to that conclusion."
"I think I might need some convincing," Harry replies doggedly. "You seem pretty cool to me."
Kim is cool in every universe.
Made a little cover-style art for @davidfosterwallaceandgromit's au fic The Emergent Causeway. I was so enamored by the field autopsy scene I couldn't help myself. No one performs a sexier autopsy than HDB.
Original photo by: Mat Hayward | Unsplash
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finally drew one of the small moments I wanted to draw from @davidfosterwallaceandgromit 's lovely fic the emergent causeway!
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Hiking the cliffs of Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland🇮🇪
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Helen Frankenthaler, “Causeway” (2001),
Color spitbite aquatint and soft-ground on Somerset velvet buff paper,
28 1/4 x 37 3/4 inches;
Courtesy: Zane Bennett Gallery
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The Basalt Columns of the Giants Causeway
Good times with my wife along the Antrim coast of Northern Ireland.
We spent a few weeks in her homeland late last year and had a chance to explore all over the country. If you ever get the chance to visit, do so and treat yourself. You won't regret it.
Let's go exploring, international edition.
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