When I was in high school, I read a book about ghost towns in Florida, then actually researched and found one that had been forgotten about for 70+ years. (What can I say, the state archives just interested me more than t.v.) The park ranger was gracious enough to take me and a few friends out to see it, since he knew it was in the woods, but didn't know what it was. While I technically didn't discover it, I did rediscover it, which is close enough for me. :-)
So, that leaves writing a book. I love to read, especially children's fiction, so I decided to write a short story. It is a challenge that I enjoy. While I know that I can't write well enough to be published, it has been a great creative outlet that doesn't take up much space. (Unlike scrap booking, which requires a large flat surface that remains relatively undisturbed.)
I have drawn a few of the elements of the story, and while I can't really draw, I have had fun trying to, and you can tell what the pictures are supposed to be, for the most part :-)
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[/caption][caption id="" align="alignnone" width="288" caption="The necklace I drew for my story..."]
[/caption][caption id="" align="alignnone" width="288" caption="The key I made for my story"]
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