Entry tags:
- (!) asch the bloody,
- (!) ikki,
- (!) ivan vorpatril,
- (!) maiza avaro,
- (!) maron kusakabe,
- (!) pilouette vivienne bonheur,
- (!) platina berlitz,
- (!) rorolina "rorona" frixell,
- (!) susanne fon fabre,
- (!) tear grants,
- birds of a feather,
- homesickness,
- let's talk about family,
- no crashes yet,
- obligatory action segment
Eighth Crash [Action/Voice]
{In today's episode Ginji can be found refilling a metal dish suspended from a tree with seed and peanuts. If you guessed "bird feeder", give yourself ten points! After making sure the feeder's still attached securely to its branch, Ginji will make himself comfortable on the lawn and pull out his journal. He'll sit there for a while, enjoying the fresh air and the milder weather, before starting a new entry.]
Hey everyone. So...what's it like for you back home? Do you come from a large family or a small one? Have you set out on your own or still live with your parents? Got any siblings? Kids?
I'd like to know.
[After the voice post is finished, he'll spend the next few hours watching any animals that might wander over to the feeder and run through a few sketches of different wing shapes.]
Hey everyone. So...what's it like for you back home? Do you come from a large family or a small one? Have you set out on your own or still live with your parents? Got any siblings? Kids?
I'd like to know.
[After the voice post is finished, he'll spend the next few hours watching any animals that might wander over to the feeder and run through a few sketches of different wing shapes.]
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[Ginji glances towards the feeder. They must've been pretty hungry, he guesses, to come back while they're still standing there.] You like birds?
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[ his sketches catch her attention, WHAT ARE THOSE. ]
Are you studying them, too?
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[Oh, those. Ginji'll offer her the notebook so she can see them better if she wants to.]
That's right. Mostly I'm studying the shape of their wings, though, and how they fly. I'm hoping to use the results to design a working kite.
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That's fascinating! But... you want to build one from scratch, instead of buying one?
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I'm talking about one big enough to carry a person through the air.
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My grandfather used to tell me that any man who's not handy with a mallet, a wrench, and a shovel is a waste of a body.
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I wish you the best of luck with that kite!
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Thanks, Platina. And good luck exploring. Hope you find something that interests you.
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