04-17-2022, 02:03 PM
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| ~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes.
Oookaaay then!
At the Fountain: Quote:
Originally Posted by The Announcer SPIT...PEW PEW...SPIT...PEW!
Has someone offended the fountain or is it just in one of those moods? Whatever the case may be, the cherubs and dragons have begun haphazardly spewing water this way and that. You may just find yourself getting splashed in the face or back of the head with a little jet or two ... or ten. It is nothing personal.
Behaving almost like a muggle sprinkler, the fountain persists as the water level in the basin itself begins to rise...and rise...and rise...and rise until overflowing completely and pouring on to the surrounding stone, pooling in massive puddles that were just begging to be jump in. At St. James' Park: Quote:
Originally Posted by The Announcer It is a beautiful summer day at St. James Park. Its calm lake waters are littered with waterfowl who lazily bob up and down with the occasional gentle undulation of the water caused by ripples from a stone or two tossed into the lake by children playing on the bank or oars from one of the many row boats gracing the surface of the water. The entire scene seems as though it has leapt right off a postcard, completely picturesque and --- ...oh...
The stillness and serenity of the lake vanished as every feathered friend suddenly took flight all at once and dispersed among the trees and grassy bank circumnavigating the lake. Another kind of stillness gripped the scene and if you were of particularly remarkable hearing you may just so happen to hear the slosh of water against the bank or burp of a muddy bubble. The water rose, a couple of centimeters...then a meter...then three, and the bank collapsed into sudden drop offs here and as grass disappeared beneath lake water. |
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