happy to see Czerny's helmet actually has holes for his antlers, along with a hinge on top of the helmet so it could open up because otherwise that thing would NOT be able to be placed on his head
(This is about the characters btw - I adore both vegetta and forever - and also I’m about to get a little silly so be warned.)
Friendly reminder to all the people that dislike q!forever because he hit Leo 3 times total. Um. If we’re gonna have a talk about how endangering children is bad why don’t we start at q!vegetta. Like why don’t we start there.
Why don’t we start at the guy who attacked Dapper (while Dapper was in a much weaker state than Leo was).
Why don’t we talk about how his ‘friendly’ mines knocked down several eggs and very nearly permanently killed a few of them.
Like if you’re gonna demonize q!forever (who is just a little guy) for hitting Leo a grand total of 3 times and not even coming close to knocking her down then. Why don’t we. Talk about. q!vegetta? First?
To be clear: q!vegetta is also just a little guy. You’re also not allowed to be mad at him. But I am pointing out that I suspect a lot of people that keep bringing up Forever’s one (1) single mistake are uh, conveniently forgetting some other characters. In fact I like the headcanon that that’s part of why q!vegetta forgave q!forever so quickly even though no one saw it coming. Because that man knew he had no room to talk. None.
Finally a photo of me riding after many long years 😮💨
Really good lesson with west coast pony club coach today, lots to work on and lots to aim towards this season 💪 (a confidence boost being the big one!🤞)
First visit back to the barn in agesssssss because of the snow storm. She was psyched to be out and about - we did a lot of pole weaving and a ton of flying changes. Continuing to work on our squares. Two different people stopped me to compliment us on how good it looked when I got off 🥰
Jill had just time to see that it was a tower – a partly ruinous tower, with a lot of ivy on it, she thought – when she found herself ducking to avoid the archway of a window, as the Owl squeezed with her through the ivied cobwebby opening, out of the fresh, gray night into a dark place inside the top of the tower.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair" - C. S. Lewis