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How easy it would be to spam kitten pictures. But I'll control myself, I promise. I'm a fair bit behind in showing off Challe Fen Challe's progression. These pics were taken back on April 24th. He's a charmer, that's for sure. Atomic cuteness overload!New addition to the family! Found him under some rubbish on my Aunt's property. Couldn't bear to leave him to grow up as a stray. His name is Challe Fen Challe.My cousin and I got to say hello to this little cutie, while enjoying an outing at Goombungee's Vintage Cow Cafe.My next portfolio (and fan art) piece. From the anime series, Apothecary Diaries, Maomao and Jinshi holding their respective symbolic flowers (the peony and yellow woodsorrel).Lonely the Wolf, Illustrated Children’s Book!
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Prowling the Prose – Writing Terminologies
“People say jargon is a bad thing, but it’s really a shortcut vocabulary professionals use to understand one another.” – Erin McKean Ah, here I am, the Whimsical Werecat, once again back on the prowl and ready to share my … Continue reading →
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