Tweak

InsaneJournal

Tweak says, "kon kon"

Username: 
Password:    
Remember Me
  • Create Account
  • IJ Login
  • OpenID Login
Search by : 
  • View
    • Create Account
    • IJ Login
    • OpenID Login
  • Journal
    • Post
    • Edit Entries
    • Customize Journal
    • Comment Settings
    • Recent Comments
    • Manage Tags
  • Account
    • Manage Account
    • Viewing Options
    • Manage Profile
    • Manage Notifications
    • Manage Pictures
    • Manage Schools
    • Account Status
  • Friends
    • Edit Friends
    • Edit Custom Groups
    • Friends Filter
    • Nudge Friends
    • Invite
    • Create RSS Feed
  • Asylums
    • Post
    • Asylum Invitations
    • Manage Asylums
    • Create Asylum
  • Site
    • Support
    • Upgrade Account
    • FAQs
    • Search By Location
    • Search By Interest
    • Search Randomly

t'challa likes cats ([info]wakandaforever) wrote in [info]thedisplaced,
@ 2018-07-20 11:40:00

Previous Entry  Add to memories!  Tell a Friend!  Next Entry
Entry tags:bonnie bennett, julia wicker, margo hanson, marina andrieski, matt murdock / daredevil (mcu), molly hayes (616), rhy maresh, sam wilson / falke (au), shuri (mcu), t'challa / black panther (mcu)


Our time with the Akashinga has already proven fruitful in only the few days that we've been here. In the downtime we're allowing ourselves, I've have been exploring Lake Kariba and seen a good share of lions, cheetahs, leopards, and buffalo while here. If you ever have the opportunity to come out here, I would highly recommend taking it.

Are we missing anything back in Tumbleweed?


(Read comments) - (Post a new comment)


[info]saint_matthew
2018-07-21 03:31 am UTC (link)
[Voice to Text]
Describe it to me, please?

(Reply to this) (Thread)


[info]wakandaforever
2018-07-21 08:49 pm UTC (link)
Have you ever tasted a mandarin orange? Some of the sweetest of the orange stock out there. If you have, that is how I would describe the sunset, deeply seeping that rich orange throughout the sky as far as you can see, as that sun sinks down over the lake. Even if you were watching it happen, that sun is disappearing without you even realizing it as the night chases it away.

The last of the elephants are making their way to their groves, where they will only sleep for a couple of hours. I can see a pair of night herons swooping low to the water, just barely brushing that inky black lake before flying high again. I think they might be playing a game, as they've swooped low many times over the course of the last several minutes.

If you stay quiet, you can hear the night life coming awake, with the insects buzzing steadily. I can already see the darkness coming for what's left of the day and soon, it will be night and sky will be filled with billions of stars.

I think you would appreciate this scene, were you here, Mr. Murdock. It brings the senses alive in a way the cities do not.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]saint_matthew
2018-07-22 02:03 am UTC (link)
[Voice to Text]
Do you mind if I have you describe everything to me from now on? That was truly wonderful, thank you.

I was born and lived most of my life in the heart of Hell's Kitchen, New York City. The first time I ever left, was when the Portal brought me on the cruise ship. Just living in Tumbleweed is a huge difference, I can only imagine what it might be like to be where you are.

However, it's a very tempting suggestion.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]wakandaforever
2018-07-22 01:48 pm UTC (link)
I think you'll agree with me when I say that my time is probably better spent working with these animal conservation efforts than anything else, Mr. Murdock.

As is my suggestion to everyone, travel when possible. The unique experiences I have will not be the same as yours, but that's just part of the adventure.

(Reply to this) (Parent) (Thread)


[info]saint_matthew
2018-07-22 05:29 pm UTC (link)
[Voice to Text]
You don't think I meant you should describe things to me as a full time job? I was just complementing you on how vivid a picture you paint with your words. I've asked people to do that before, and it's usually a struggle.

Yeah, your conversation work is much more important.

(Reply to this) (Parent)


(Read comments) -


Home | Site Map | Manage Account | TOS | Privacy | Support | FAQs