I understand you. I like zombies. And I like it best of all when there's a humorous treatment of them.
The moon is also a subject I hold in high regard, especially when I associate it with cats.
I'll tell you a little story from my childhood about the moon:
I was born in the year 1969. When I was six years old, I played with cubes next to the TV. I remember I didn't pay much attention to it, because my grandfather was watching the news and I didn't think it was funny, but my ear caught something, an amazing news: man had landed on the moon. Amazing! To me it was hot news. Man was on the Moon.
I ran to tell the good news to my mom, my aunt and uncle, and even a visiting priest.
I spent a long time not understanding why they didn't jump with euphoria. Until I was a little older and knew a little more history.After learnig more abaut of dates of History,
I remember I also spent a long time telling my classmates and anyone who wanted to know, that I was born the year man went to the moon, as if that chance circumstance was anointed by some personal magic.
I loved your collage.
Un abrazo enorme, querida @agmoore.
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My dear @adncabrera, magic is where we see it. Some people live a lifetime and never find it. The lucky ones among us experience it all the time. I think the writers we love (especially those with Spanish literary heritage) see magic all around. Think of Cervantes, inspiration for centuries of literature and culture.
Thank you for liking my collage. I claim the right to be silly, until the end of my days. I'm glad people laugh with me.
I love the story from your youth. To remember a moment in time like that. It is a gift.
I wish both of us good luck tonight, and everyone who exercised their imagination and made a collage.
Un abrazo para ti, tambien, amiga @abncabrera.
(I leave a tip instead of a vote because I am recharging hive power)
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