#fingerless gloves kink
#peacoat kink
Sigh.
#telepathy kink
OMG, my two favorite things together! So pretty and detailed, just like the original. Otoyomegatari is available in the US as A Bride's Story. Run, don't walk, to your nearest bookstore!
inspired by Kaoru Mori’s Otoyomegatari (the manga makes me want to get married =]]]]]]]]]]]]]])
I’m really busy so I can’t color it ;m;) if anyone wants to do so, please go on ;w;)
41 \o/ Hooray for old farts!
HEY EVERYONE!!! I’m thrilled to have recently hit a radical milestone re: my webcomic and to thank you all for your ongoing support, kind words, and enthusiasm, I’m hosting a giveaway!
There will be one winner: the prize is one (1) signed copy of Hotblood! Volumes #1, 2, and 3! Three books!!! Each book is 6x9″, perfect bound, around 100 pages, and printed in full colour.
✧ HOW TO ENTER
• Like and/or reblog this post: 1 note = 1 entry! There is no limit on entries.
• Enable your askbox so I can contact you if you win! If you don’t respond within 48 hours, I will choose another winner.
• You’ll have to be comfortable sharing your address because I’ll be mailing the books to you!
• You don’t need to be following me to enter.
✧
If you aren’t familiar with the story– Hotblood! is a m/m romance/Western which follows the story of the centaur James Rook, a washed out Civil War vet and secretary to the irreverent, criminally-inclined steel tycoon Asa Langley. The year is 1871. You can read from the beginning here.
Thank you a thousand times, again!!!
T
And here they are! The first hi resolution images released by NASA from yesterday’s flawless flyby of Pluto.
The close-up is a view of a region on Pluto at the bottom of ‘the heart’, the feature seen on the pre-approach image posted on July 14, yesterday, at 7:23 am. It reveals a smooth area in the upper left, a hummocky region in the lower right, and in between mountains that are 11,000 feet high! The only material on Pluto that is strong enough to build mountains is water ice. The other volatiles, nitrogen and methane, which are escaping Pluto as vapor, are apparently no more than a thin veneer. This image has a resolution of ~ 1 mile/pixel.
The other image is Pluto’s largest moon, Charon, about ½ the size of Pluto, seen at an image scale of ~ 3 miles/pixel. It surprises in several ways: a long chasm reminiscent of Saturn’s moon Tethys, a variable surface appearance, and very few craters that indicate a relatively youthful surface.
How mind-blowing it is that we are today discussing processes operating at 32x farther from the Sun than is the Earth, and over 3x farther away than Saturn. And yesterday, it was just a dream.
Think about that! CICLOPS.org: The Icy Mountains of Pluto CICLOPS.org: Charon’s Surprising Youthful and Varied Terrain
The Daily Grump | December 24, 2012