Blue cheese (I meant I like that, not green - never seen green before I googled it last night!) is delicious for some, and disgusting for others, so I...
I also remember the cold chicken Caspian got for his flight, and the wine that keeps being mentioned. And the meat pasty and green cheese Shasta found...
For some reason, I've always thought the "Trees" were connected to the two trees that sprouted from Uncle Andrew's coins! Like, maybe, Narnians though...
3. Kingdoms Come, about how the Pevensie's began to repopulate Narnia with some humans that fled, and how they established connections in Archenland. ...
Wow, I hadn't thought of that! I did think of the "glimpses of Joy" part quite early on - it's rather obvious when you know of Lewis' opinions on the ...
Hello! I'm not around much, either! I signed up months ago, but only now got around to actually properly visiting and posting.
"Some magic of the place" is thrown around as a possible reason, yes.It's not the rebuilding that bothers me as much - the cathedral in the Prague Cas...
I had to pick HHB as well, although just two years ago or so, it would have been Prince Caspian. But these days, I am very much into the Golden Age, a...
I've known for some time; I think I've seen a period picture of various weird humanoids people used to believe in several times (another one did not h...
I've always related to Lucy the most; I'm the youngest sibling with imagination and wonder, and I also always liked stuffed animals the most out of to...
I've made gooseberry fools! Twice, I think; we always have just enough gooseberries for doing it once, and it's very labour-intensive and uses up a lo...
Otters are cute. 🙂 But I'm more of a cat person than a dog person.Rolling pins for the win! Don't feel bad, it's a short paragraph and I always write...
Hmm... I don't know about myself; I've just been thinking recently about the coats of arms I would give Narnian characters and my original characters,...
Alexandanor & Hobbit: Thank you!Nia: What's a Stelf, may I ask? Also, nice rhyme! and I think Edmund knows better by now as well. Aaand... Mr Gree...
Puddleglum! Both that and the name he has in the first Czech translation, Šklíblatík, is absolutely perfect for the character. (The translator, Renáta...
