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    Default Mar/Apr 2015 Lite Challenge: Harvest Time in Applehill

    Hi Everyone,

    I decided I just had to get in on the fun! I have never done a village like this before, but I see so many really nice ones, I wanted to try. I have to admit, the more I worked, the more I wanted to add, and it just grew completely out of control. So before I go any more crazy with it .... Harvest Time in Applehill.

    ### Latest WIP ###
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    Wow chick, you are over in this one too, huh? Wish I had the time myself.

    Looks like a solid entry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxilon View Post
    Wow chick, you are over in this one too, huh? Wish I had the time myself.
    Looks like a solid entry.

    Thanks Jaxilon I wish I knew how everyone finds time to do things like clean the house, eat, shop, sleep, when there are so many things to learn and so many maps to make ....
    Last edited by Chick; 04-01-2015 at 07:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chick View Post
    I wish I knew how everyone finds time to do things like clean the house, eat, shop, sleep, when there are so many things to learn and so many maps to make ....
    Hey Cornelia, exactly this! Great to see you in the challenge too. It's a wonderully themed village you created. I like that you applied the "autumn-flair" you were preparing with the texture in the last challenge.
    Last edited by Abu Lafia; 04-01-2015 at 05:15 PM. Reason: typo oO

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    Yay, welcome to the challenge, Chick! You've manage to get a huge amount done already, I'm in awe. It's looking really good.

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    Great setting and story, looks downright idyllic

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    This looks lovely. Your flavour text is very flavourful - I want cider now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whump View Post
    This looks lovely. Your flavour text is very flavourful - I want cider now.
    Thank you, whump! The harvest feast begins in one week, please come! There will be cider, a roasted hog, wine, salads and fresh vegetables, and all the apple pie you can eat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chick View Post
    There will be cider, a roasted hog, wine, salads and fresh vegetables, and all the apple pie you can eat!
    I am picturing this party. A cozy little town, invaded by hordes of enthusiastic cartographers, carving maps into the tables, using apple peels to demonstrate various projection maps and, at the end of the night, getting well into their cups and debating plate tectonics and river-splitting.

    At this point I should probably say, "Right, back to the real world" but I think I'll stay in the pretend one for a little longer

    cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meshon View Post
    I am picturing this party. A cozy little town, invaded by hordes of enthusiastic cartographers, carving maps into the tables, using apple peels to demonstrate various projection maps and, at the end of the night, getting well into their cups and debating plate tectonics and river-splitting.
    Now THAT is a hilarious picture! And apple peels would be perfect for the purpose

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