I saw a name tag that was reeeeeeeeally close to "Skandar" and had to remind myself that that person did /not/ share a Narnia actor's name.
Saw a few old radios in a vintage store and they reminded me of the one in the LWW movie.
On vacation, I saw so. many. trees. And found myself imagining little communities of Talking Beasts, Fauns, Dryads, and Dwarfs.
MLIN
Saw a door standing in someone's front yard. No wall, just a door-frame and a door. I don't think I need to say what that reminded me of. 😉 MLIN
So. Going through a tutorial. One of the example names is "Jack S. Lewis". Makes me wonder if this was a fluke or if the tutorial-maker is a quiet CS Lewis fan. 😛 Pity that none of the example info (such as birthday) to go with the name rings any bells.
Watched my one-year-old Labrador trying to eat snow for the first time, I'm wishing she was a talking dog. MLIN.
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me. If you really knew Me, you would know My Father as well." - John 14:6-7a
Drove past a house that had a big, lusciously green and bushy tree and a lamppost and I internally screamed "IT'S NARNIA!!" MLIN.
Smelled lilacs on my way home from work yesterday, which reminded me of the Narnia fic I wrote starring a lilac dryad.
It rained all day today, so now I'm thinking of MN and LWW. 😀
Last night, the wardrobe was open and I didn't realise until I was snuggled down, and my thought was, "oh well I'll just leave it open for Narnia tonight." MLIN
In the book Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus, it is mentioned that, after saying the name of Muhammad, Muslims say an Arabic "formula" translating to "peace and blessings of Allah be upon him". I naturally thought of "the Tisroc, may-he-live-forever".
Also, due to the nature of this author's spiritual journey, I thought of Emmeth several times. Difference in theology there, but the journey is similar.
Whilst on vacation, I visited a... well, sort of an outdoor historical museum. The sort that's set up like a whole town. Anyway. I found a few items there while I was perusing that made me think of Narnia: a fur coat, wardrobes, Turkish Delight, and a couple other things I can't remember.
Then, at church today, the pastor mentioned how, at the Second Coming, "wrongs will be made right", to which my mind replied, "when Aslan comes in sight."
MLIN
@Benisse: Wow, this is a lot of lampposts!
My pastor recently used the phrase "further up and further in" in a sermon. And to my knowledge, he's not a Narnia fan. MLIN
Been listening to a couple messages by Ravi Zacharias the past two nights and grinning my face off every time he quotes CS Lewis, even though none of them relate to Narnia.
The atmosphere is such today from wildfires (they're quite far from me, don't worry) that the sun looks red and the sunlight is making everything look kinda orange; made me think of Charn.
Even hearing songs I've associated with my Narnia fanfics or unmade music videos make me think of Narnia.
I received encouragement yesterday that included a Narnia quote.
MLIN
It's been a long and cold winter and today was a lovely, pleasant, warm spring day and I thought "huh. This must have been what Narnia felt like after the Thawing". MLIN
How lovely, Lilliandil --
Yesterday I was in the grocery store and among the many brands of rice there was a Caspian brand. It caught my attention right away because MLIN.
I joined a writers' group on Facebook over a week ago and have been come across (since they commented on something I wrote, rather than the other way around) by two people who are definitely fellow Narniacs: one said very specific things about Aravis, the other said Aravis is underrated.
MLIN