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RE: The Northern Sea and the Sparkles in the Snow

But the sounds felt like they came form a mysterious creature within the earth.

It must have been The Thing.

I can't help but think of John Carpenter's movie with that title, one of my many favorite (1980s) films.

Love how you take on your walk with us. You write very visually, it's easy to identify with.

The 10 minutes on the 'floor (basically because of laughing )', after being knocked out by the wind, made me smile :<)

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It must have been The Thing.

Haha, maybe! It did sound like there whales underneath that lake or some other creature...

Love how you take on your walk with us. You write very visually, it's easy to identify with.

Thank you so much, it means a lot! As I was writing this one I felt like I was dragging it on too much. It took me several attempts to finish it, but I am really happy it turned out okay. It was my goal to hopefully transport the reader into the magic I have experienced there.

The 10 minutes on the 'floor (basically because of laughing )', after being knocked out by the wind, made me smile :<)

haha it was a very ridiculous situation, because I was trying to explain some other person from the group how to stand firmly on the ground so you don't get knocked down, and the same second I am on the floor haha

Haha, maybe! It did sound like there whales underneath that lake or some other creature...

Awesome!

As I was writing this one I felt like I was dragging it on too much. It took me several attempts to finish it, but I am really happy it turned out okay. It was my goal to hopefully transport the reader into the magic I have experienced there.

You did a great job!

haha it was a very ridiculous situation, because I was trying to explain some other person from the group how to stand firmly on the ground so you don't get knocked down, and the same second I am on the floor haha

Haha! I like to think that the Universe has a sense of humor ;<)