This was an absolutely fantastic thing to participate in last year and I'm looking forward to it this year as well. So -
My Wishlist
1. Holiday cards or postcards - snail mail of any sort really. From anywhere in the world. I have no real family so getting snail mails really means a lot to me and brightens an otherwise bleak and lonely holiday.
2. Chocolate and tea. Because honestly, you can never have enough of either of the two.
3. Drawings, sketches, drabbles, or short fics - drawn or written by yourself. Fandom and character-wise…
- Jareth from Labyrinth (I'm not a Jareth/Sarah shipper though. Rather don't like it. *gasp* Oh, the horrors.)
- Armand from Vampire Chronicles (Out of the novels that is - not the horror that is Antonio Bandaras who does not look 17 years old, nor Russian.)
- Jareth and Armand together (Yes, cross-fandom slash pairing. Seriously, it works. And it's -so- cute. *gush*)
4. Pictures / postcards / stickers / buttons / etc. anything from the following places: France (specifically Paris), Italy (specifically Venice), Ukraine (specifically Kiev), Ireland (castles or pretty green countryside stuff), England, or New York City.
5. Anything related to my crazes: Labyrinth, Vampires, or David Bowie. Pictures, icons, newspaper articles, postcards, stickers, buttons, memorabilia, some book you're ready to give to the Salvation Army, etc.
6. Peach stuff. Peach tea, peach candles, stickers that smell like peach, etc.
7. Russian Orthodox artwork/crosses/jewelry. I'm especially fond of icon cards and crosses.
8. A David Bowie "Peace Through Art" wristband: http://www.whateverittakes.org/music/musicleader.php?lid=35 (Thank you to
littlekitsch, who is awesome like whoa and understands the greatness of Bowie.)
9. Do something nice for someone else. Hold open a door. Let someone else have that close parking spot. Leave an extra dollar 'just because' next time you tip when you eat out. Smile at the tired looking cashier at the supermarket. Say 'hello' to your neighbor for a change.
10. Give back to the world - donate to Save The Children. Or Save Some Rainforest - just a click away.... Or drop a few pennies in those Salvation Army kettles you see this time of year.
Contact Email
angelforlifeATbotticelliangelDOTcom (AT = @) (DOT = .)
Please put "Holiday Wishes" in the subject so I know what it's about.
Mailing Address
Morgaine Angelowe
P.O. Box 1856
Bellingham, WA 98227-1856
USA
No stalkers please, unless you're:
1) A goblin king closely resembling David Bowie who will entertain me muchly with singing and tight pants.
2) A really awesome vampire that can make me immortal so I can actually have enough time in my life to do everything I've ever wanted to do.
3) French, noseless, masked, have underground lakeside property, are named Erik, own a cloak and fedora, go by "the Phantom of the Opera" to most, and intend on giving me free singing lessons.
My Wishlist
1. Holiday cards or postcards - snail mail of any sort really. From anywhere in the world. I have no real family so getting snail mails really means a lot to me and brightens an otherwise bleak and lonely holiday.
2. Chocolate and tea. Because honestly, you can never have enough of either of the two.
3. Drawings, sketches, drabbles, or short fics - drawn or written by yourself. Fandom and character-wise…
- Jareth from Labyrinth (I'm not a Jareth/Sarah shipper though. Rather don't like it. *gasp* Oh, the horrors.)
- Armand from Vampire Chronicles (Out of the novels that is - not the horror that is Antonio Bandaras who does not look 17 years old, nor Russian.)
- Jareth and Armand together (Yes, cross-fandom slash pairing. Seriously, it works. And it's -so- cute. *gush*)
4. Pictures / postcards / stickers / buttons / etc. anything from the following places: France (specifically Paris), Italy (specifically Venice), Ukraine (specifically Kiev), Ireland (castles or pretty green countryside stuff), England, or New York City.
5. Anything related to my crazes: Labyrinth, Vampires, or David Bowie. Pictures, icons, newspaper articles, postcards, stickers, buttons, memorabilia, some book you're ready to give to the Salvation Army, etc.
6. Peach stuff. Peach tea, peach candles, stickers that smell like peach, etc.
7. Russian Orthodox artwork/crosses/jewelry. I'm especially fond of icon cards and crosses.
9. Do something nice for someone else. Hold open a door. Let someone else have that close parking spot. Leave an extra dollar 'just because' next time you tip when you eat out. Smile at the tired looking cashier at the supermarket. Say 'hello' to your neighbor for a change.
10. Give back to the world - donate to Save The Children. Or Save Some Rainforest - just a click away.... Or drop a few pennies in those Salvation Army kettles you see this time of year.
Contact Email
angelforlifeATbotticelliangelDOTcom (AT = @) (DOT = .)
Please put "Holiday Wishes" in the subject so I know what it's about.
Mailing Address
Morgaine Angelowe
P.O. Box 1856
Bellingham, WA 98227-1856
USA
No stalkers please, unless you're:
1) A goblin king closely resembling David Bowie who will entertain me muchly with singing and tight pants.
2) A really awesome vampire that can make me immortal so I can actually have enough time in my life to do everything I've ever wanted to do.
3) French, noseless, masked, have underground lakeside property, are named Erik, own a cloak and fedora, go by "the Phantom of the Opera" to most, and intend on giving me free singing lessons.
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Date: 2005-11-05 08:35 am (UTC)~~Out of the novels that is - not the horror that is Antonio Bandaras who does not look 17 years old, nor Russian.)~~
Ugh, I agree; that was dreadful casting. What business does a Spanish actor have playing a Russian boy brought up in Venice and spending much of his time in Paris? Culture shock much?!
~~1. Holiday cards or postcards.~~
Jotting your address down even as we speak--well, I would be, if I had a third hand. *grins and takes a break from typing to jot* There! :D
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Date: 2005-11-10 03:46 am (UTC)And yes - dreadful casting. *shudder* The Queen of the Damned movie wasn't much better in the Armand department (not to mention storyline) but.. at least they tried.
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