Would LOVE to team up with you! I'm there. I'm thrilled to see PokéCommunity Square realized! I'm joining this week. Are you going to be a Vulpix by chance? I'll probably be a Dratini, provided nobody else claims it.
So definitely let's do that! I'll respond to the last message you sent me while I'm here if you don't mind xoxoxo
Awesome dark pokemon choices by the way. I didn't want you to get left out of the loop, and not get your share of the dark side, muwahah. I got myself a Yvetal, Spiritomb and Sableye. Loving em!
Are you as disappointed by the Pokemon presents news as I am? I wanted to hear about a Diamond and Pearl remake today. Might have to reschedule buying that Nintendo Switch, still scratching my head because I'm not sure if SWSH will be enough, though I do feel better about some of the missing pokemon data mined and expected in crown tundra. But I was really hoping for a trip back to Sinnoh in the main series to clench the deal.
I've been a bit slow on the response time, was feeling a little under the weather last week and took some days off. No Covid or anything serious fortunately, but I'm back and enjoying every minute of it here.
I'll be responding to that beauty club post soon. You've got me on to a topic I really like. I could look at pictures of starlets and trendsetters all day.
Oh my goodness, something else we have in common, The Rise of Darkrai is also my favorite pokemon movie!!! I can just here the beautiful sound of the bells playing Oracion in my head. It's such a great tale!
I have a box set with the first 20 Pokemon movies on DVD starting with Mewtwo and ending with the Volcanion one. I liked most of those movies pretty good. I haven't watched some of the newer ones digital ones, but handrawn animation like Studio Ghibli I'm almost always game for.
Your dad's acerage sounds like such an idyllic place. I love water, and that river valley you speak of sounds like quite the getaway. My town is quiet, but not exactly the countryside. More like just old, middle-sized town where people are neighborly, think like the Andy Griffith show, which actually was set in the state I live in not, far from here. We had the real Mayberry's ice cream parlor here in town. The area where I live is part of the Piedmont Triad area, Piedmont meaning "Foot of the Mountains." Now if you leave my town, an drive for about 25 minutes you'll reach a certain mountain, and if you keep going you'll be on the historic blue ridge parkway. It's called blue for the smokey grey blue mountains and bright skies. It's a drive through hundreds of miles of mountains, parks, caverns and waterfalls, and a hidden away Cherokee Indian reservation. So we have some rich history here down south, if I do say so myself. <3
You stay safe too, take good care dear sister!
-Sam