![]() ![]() If you're an Outlander fan, you must read this story! Dolly launches wee Roger into the air towards his father. In a heart-wrenching scene, Jerry and Dolly lock eyes minutes before the stairs that Dolly is on crumble to dust. Jerry has to find Dolly and their small son, Roger.īut a bomb attack begins, and Jerry takes shelter in the nearby bomb shelter - the tube. Jerry somehow manages to find his way to London, only to discover that he's "returned" 2 years after he left and has been declared missing in action and presumed dead. They help him find his way back to the standing stone and back to his own time. Struggling to survive, he meets 2 rough-looking fellows, one of whom seems to know him well. Suddenly, Jerry finds himself in what seems like another place and time - which he is. ![]() But while practicing with the new cameras, Jerry's plan goes down in Northumberland, in a circle of standing stones. Jerry is a Spitfire pilot, approached by none other than Frank Randall (yes, Claire's 1st husband) to fly on a photo mission in Poland. This is the story of Roger's parents, Jerry (Jeremy) and Dolly (Marjorie) Mackenzie and WWII. This little gem of a story ALWAYS brings tears to my eyes! It's such a lovely, bittersweet, unexpected story! Diana G fills it with characters we know or have only heard about - both past and present in the Outlander series. Now, in “A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows,” readers learn the truth. Orphaned during World War II, Roger believed that his mother died during the London Blitz, and that his father, an RAF pilot, was killed in combat.īut in An Echo in the Bone, Roger discovers that this may not be the whole story. In this original Outlander novella, Diana Gabaldon reveals what really happened to Roger MacKenzie Wakefield’s parents. Whatever the four-word sentence may mean to you, one thing’s for certain: it’s super fitting for the winner of our Japanese Art challenge, in more ways than one.A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows (Outlander, #8.5), Diana Gabaldon We talked to botnet about this design, about buffalos, and about more buffalos (you’ll see).Ĭheck out what he had to say below! (spoiler alert: it’s mainly “buffalo”) “botnet” created a beautiful, simple design that looks both like calligraphy while also looking like a person literally made out of a leaf floating on the wind. How did you create this design? It has such a unique, calligraphy look to it! Oh, me? I’m just a regular icosahedron with 20 faces and 12 vertices, flowing through the six dimensions of time and space in the trifold duality of a fancy man suit. Well, I modeled it after the work of Adolph Gottlieb – an American abstract painter that I always admired – whose work always had a very strong similarity to classic Japanese calligraphy. “Leaf on the Wind”…have you seen Serenity ? I combined the two concepts with the photograph of a leaf discovered on the ground, and there you go. You have an Artist Shop too! What inspired you to open up an artist shop? Is that the show where the third guy from Two Guys, a Girl and Pizza Place plays Han Solo, and Steve the Pirate plays his Chewbacca? I think I may have caught a few episodes. ![]() Why did you choose “BuffaloBuffaloBuffalo?” as your brand name? The buffalo that buffalo from Buffalo buffalo. Well, its about these buffalo from Buffalo that buffalo these other buffalo from Buffalo. Now, these buffalo from Buffalo that were buffaloed by these other buffalo from Buffalo, well, they go on to buffalo some totally unrelated buffalo from Buffalo. ![]()
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