Ahoy, mates ~
May I present for your reading pleasure a little gift, written especially for my faithful and intensely talented crew of The_Black_Pearl_Sails, with love at Christmas. Thank you for making the group such a splendid place to be. I am proud to sail with you all. :-)
Merry Christmas, one and all, and may your days be blessed!
(
CARIBBEAN YULE )
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I'm very happy you enjoyed my little ficlets. :-) It was fun to write that little set, so it pleases me to know that they all worked. LOL, and yes, Jack ordering his crew to make merry seems to be a favorite. ;-)
Thank you again for reading and commenting.
Cheers ~
Erin
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Loved Jack terrorising his crew into being merry!
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Thanks muchly for reading. I'm delighted you enjoyed Jack doing his Jack thing, LOL! Thanks again!
Cheers ~
Erin
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Truly a joy to read! I love it!! :-) A most pleasing nightcap to my New Year's Eve, as it is now just a quarter after midnight and I'm off to bed! :-) Cheers and Happy New Years to you!!
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Thank you so much for reading. Your lovely comments make me feel very loved! :-)
I actually posted this right on Christmas day, so if you were busy with holidays, it's no wonder you missed seeing it the first day. I'm very glad it made a nice nightcap for New Year's eve! May your year be blessed. :-)
Cheers ~
Erin
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I was out of town and couldn't really get online at Christmas, so I didn't get to see this till I got home a few days ago. :-) I certainly wouldn't have missed it if I had been at home. :-) It is a lovely Christmas/New Year's gift. :-)
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Others have commented on the differences. I was struck with the similarities. Each of these men in the starlight finding himself pensive and thoughtful. Each of them looking wistfully for something permanent in the mutable world they live in. Each of them drawn back into the joy of fellowship-the ephemeral human celebration, the joyous music, the brave small lights, all under the illimitable sky. Your painting with light is exquisite in these pieces-each lantern and candle picks out a little scene in the darkness.
broad silver-dark water shimmered all the way to the black rim of the world.
Such a beautiful image.
And of course, Jack, who has a limited amount of patience for introspection and melancholy, leaping about like a flea and stirring up his crew to party is side-splitting. Life on the Black Pearl must be quite invigorating. You never know what the captain will do next.
Jack Sparrow stood with one fist gripping the shrouds and the other a mug of grog ( ... )
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Thank you, Honorat! This is just so delicious. I'm delighted you enjoyed these little sketches and tickled to pieces you at your commments. :-D
LOL, and I love that you're seeing even more in it than I consciously knew I wrote! I am pleased at what you said about light playing a part, since that was not really done deliberately. What I actually do is *visualise* scenes, as if I stood behind an imaginary camera, and then I record what I see. So I'm *seeing* the stars and candles and lantern light ... but I'm not really aware of what role they play in the story. LOL, I'm just happy it worked, and you saw what I saw! *G*
Thank you again! *BOUNCE!*
Cheers ~
Erin
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I always like reviews that point out things in my stories that I didn't even notice, so I'm glad I've been able to do that for you. I know what you mean about writing what you see in your head. When you write what is right (yay a pun!), the meaning sneaks in behind.
You're welcome. Write more and I'll leave more shiny comments! *bats eyes*
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