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Farewell Windward
Farewell Windward by @lynne (Lynne)

Drew this near the end of my stay at Windward.. and pencil-colored it! Kinda like the first headvoice piccy I did, for when I left to go TO Windward, only now we're all different, y'see. Even Mozart's quieter, bored as he was. And Ranlu grew a LOT while we were gone o_o I would've put Maroon in here, but I HAVE NO MAROON PENCIL!!

And yes, that's the road away from Windward that we're standing on. u.u I miss those mountains. ;.;

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Posted: Wednesday, 28 April, 2004 @ 05:33 PM

:D!! Ranlu has GIANT HUGE RAINBOW WINGS of much glory and waffleness! u.u hereby declares "waffleness" a word XD An' you're all "Peace, dude. I am one with the universe," and Mozart's...Mozartishtic. u.u herebey declares "Mozartishtic" a word

Posted: Monday, 17 May, 2004 @ 12:53 PM

So sorry that you left windward...what was windward? a school? I happen to have an outfit similar to the one you are wearing, the differences being:the camo pants ar baggier than yours, I don't have the trenchcoat, and my green shirt reads "girls air force squadron" always remember: what ever happy times you leave behind, more are still to come.

Posted: Monday, 17 May, 2004 @ 09:40 PM

Nah Windward was a commune. But yes... many more happy times ahead. u.u All of it an experience.

http://www.windward.org/ If interested :P

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