Thread:Luxartisan/@comment-5785681-20190530065703/@comment-5785681-20190606124301

I did start a bit with the minor characters, but I'll hold off on doing more until we hear from Fox and Tari.

Yeah, it's late spring, but chillier than usual. June is typically much warmer but this year it's been cool and wet - buckets of rain which is good for the garden but not so nice for heading to the beach. Living on Long Island, I'm only fifteen minutes from some of the best white sand beach anywhere and it's nearly empty during the week, so that's when I go. Standing with my feet in the Atlantic Ocean and just listening to the roar of the waves and watching the ever-cold foam wash over my toes is regenerating. I never stay too long - don't have to because it's always close by - and then it's back to my cottage in suburbia.

Are you on the coast itself? When I was there we began at Cairns, snorkeled the Great Barrier Reef, watched a working cattle ranch in action, saw Brisbane (lovely city), and of course, Sydney, where we attended a performance at the Opera House, visited the park you see in the anime and walked the glass platform at the top of the Sydney Tower. And that's just some of the things our group got to do. I got to hold a koala and saw roos and wallabees and beautiful birds. We were also told to stay away from the river in one tropical town because of alligators. Your continent is a wild place indeed. I would so love to see the western coast and the outback, but I've barely seen most of the USA - just parts of it.

Wish I could travel more. Hope you have a great time. What's it like where you live?

Angelle ( Talk ) 12:43, June 6, 2019 (UTC)