I’m busy working my way through Steven Erikson’s Malazan Book of the Fallen series.
It’s a very dense set of books with a ton of lore, but I’m enjoying it a lot (I’m at the sixth one so far).
The only downside is that I read them on an e-reader and can’t quickly look at all the detailed maps and glossaries whenever I want.
The worst part is that you get used to it.
My youngest is now 7 years old and can take care of herself in the morning. But I still wake up automatically at 6 in the weekend 😭
yours is similar to mine, it seems. I would just put more emphasis on social and public spaces instead of appartment bubbles + of course bicycles :)
there was something likable about Amsterdam and it's cosmopolitanism. Maybe i'm just dreaming about an Amsterdam in a forest, peopled with Mediterraneans under a Californian climate 🤷
if you haven't yet read Ursula K. Le Guin's "the word for world is forest"… you should :)
A tilt shift aerial photogaphy of a solarpunk city : A bunch of mid-sized apartments with solar roofs form a heart shaped complex over a green central place, while being surrounder by trees and field, people pass-by on bicycle on a dirt path
Prompt:a huge forest, a romantic town with tudor style houses with balconies, built along a canal system with crystal clear water, large trees provide shade and cozy spaces for people to relax, an arched wooden bridge crosses a canal, a small vessel transports a couple --ar 4:3 --profile 9iurb8r
I love these kinds of romantic towns. Maybe it's not the most practical. But if I had a lovely house next to a (clean) canal like this, with lots of green and everything in walking distance, I would never ever move again.
Prompt:a huge forest, a romantic town with tudor style houses with balconies, built along a canal system with crystal clear water, large trees provide shade and cozy spaces for people to relax, an arched wooden bridge crosses a canal, a small vessel transports a couple --ar 4:3 --profile 9iurb8r
I love these kinds of romantic towns. Maybe it's not the most practical. But if I had a lovely house next to a (clean) canal like this, with lots of green and everything in walking distance, I would never ever move again.
I’m busy working my way through Steven Erikson’s Malazan Book of the Fallen series.
It’s a very dense set of books with a ton of lore, but I’m enjoying it a lot (I’m at the sixth one so far).
The only downside is that I read them on an e-reader and can’t quickly look at all the detailed maps and glossaries whenever I want.