Current Residence: Rockledge, Florida
Favourite genre of music: Metal, Goth, Industral, Coldwave, Darkwave, Post-Punk, Synthwave, Traditional Armenian, swing
Favourite style of art: traditional
MP3 player of choice: Mix tapes!!
Favourite cartoon character: Fievel
Personal Quote: ”Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident. The only earthly certainty is oblivion.” - Mark Twain
hello I'm Mochi want to rp
Thank you for the fav!
in the long term, of ending my stiry, I think I may have Olivia, even though recovering, staying in bed with her scarf being washed receiving a letter from the Mousekewitz family on behalf of Fievel who is shielding with them, that they had all suggested with her father and Dawson that she’d stay in bed untill fully recovered (in which she does) in case she had passed her sickness on which is exactly the point of the scene I’m working on right now. Plus, Olivia falls back to sleep with that letter close to her heart with the Sun aging on her adorable little sleepyhead
But SPOILER ALERT, not only will The letter explain why it took so long for the new blanket to reach the Flaversham family, but it will also help give you a hint of my next fanfiction Fievel Goes East which will explain how Fievel ended up in England.
That sounds like a heartwarming ending. And the sequel hook at the end makes me think of the first film, where you get a hint about what the sequel will be like.
*with the Sun shining on her adorable little sleepyhead
***SPOILERS***
And for the climax, I think I may have the Mousekewitz family writing in their second letter of well wishes to Olivia, writing on behalf of Fievel who is shielding a day after visiting her that sadly, they couldn’t let Fievel go out and manage playing without her like he said he would as they feared he might as well have caught Olivia’s sickness but they reassure her that everything is taken care off. But considering that Olivia is recuperating in bed with two pillows and two blankets (the latter of which [one of two blankets] from Fievel’s family) she will find thaf letter close to her heart that even though Fievel is shielding at home, she looks forward to how he ended up in England.
EARLY ASTROPHYSICS
In the mid-19th century, the focus of astronomy changed. Instead of concentrating on the position of celestial objects in the sky, astronomers became curious about the nature of those objects. Stars were no longer simply moving pinpoints of light - their mass, size, and physical composition assumed greater importance. The invention of the spectroscope - an instrument for analysing light - linked physics to astronomy. Astrophysics had begun. When attached to a telescope, this 19th-century spectroscope could be used to split the components of starlight. Using a spectroscope, British astronomer William Huggins showed, on 1863, that stars were made of the same elements found on Earth.
You should check out these stories that Bluthian90 made:
https://www.deviantart.com/bluthian90/art/An-American-Tail-Ep-1-Curiosity-Lured-The-Mouse-916528250
https://www.deviantart.com/bluthian90/art/An-American-Tail-Ep-2-Fievel-s-Sick-Day-952731163
.For my current story, in order to keep in with An American Tail tradition, I think I may come up with a scene in which Fievel sings Olivia ti sleep with “Somewhere Out There” before heading home as she rests while recovering from flu, Quite often what a kid needs when they’re sick is also a nice relaxing song or music.
Aristarchus was a Greek astronomer who is notable for being the first astronomer to suggest, correctly, that the Earth revolves on its axis and travels around the Sun. His heliocentric model of the universe (based on observation) was the first to have a stationary central Sun. This Sun was surrounded by planets, which move in similar orbits against a background of distanced fixed stars. Only one of his works, “On The Magnitude and Distances of the Sun and Moon” still exits. It is a record of his first attempts to measure these sizes and distances. And how I, like Carl Sagan once said on Cosmos, would have loved to read this book but it’s gone. Utterly and forever. But bits of papyrus are likely to be found maybe but Let’s wait and see