In reply to
sarlania's
icon meme.
The rules:
+ Reply to this post (specifically saying you wish to play) and I will pick six of your icons.
+ Make a post (including this info) and talk about the icons I chose.
+ Other people can then comment to you and make their own posts.
+ This will create a never ending cycle of icon glee.
Here are the icon's
sarlania picked...
This is Margaret Lockwood in The Wicked Lady, a film so fabulously cheesy you could put it on toast and have it for supper! It also happens to be one of my favourite films :) Lockwood plays the thoroughly unprincipled Lady Barbara Skelton who nicks her best friend's husband before taking up with the notorious highway man Captain Jack, played by the irresistable James Mason. Lady B gets to wear outrageously low cut frocks and to cross dress as a highwayman which is a bit like having your cake an eating it as far as I'm concerned. It's hard to say who makes the sexier highwayman, Lockwood or Mason and the chemistry between them awesome. Sadly the Wicked Lady Barbara comes to a thoroughly bad end, but she has a hell of a lot of fun along the way!
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This is a picture of one of my favourite childhood books The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper Feast by Alan Aldridge published in 1973. I was five when I got this book and it enchants me to this day :) The picture shows three caterpillers going to the ball and their poem begins as follows:
"Esmeralda, Seraphina and Camilla, Each a glad and glorious Caterpillar,
A live mosaic of orange, green and gold, What silks they wear! What bags they hold!"
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Miyamoto Musashi (1584 - 1645). Musashi was a Japanese swordsman and samurai famed for his distinctive two handed fighting style. He was also a Buddhist, an author and a philosopher. Musashi's life is being serialised by artist
Takehiko Inoue in the manga series
Vagabond. This is a beautiful and deeply thoughtful work and Inoue's art work is extraordinary. I'm a little bit in love with Musashi :)
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This is one of the Lewis chessmen, a large set of 12th century walrus ivory Viking chess pieces found on the island of Lewis in 1831. Every piece is distinct and the quality of the craftmanship is unparalleled. This piece is a pawn in the form of a berserk warrior. Currently the chesspieces are split between the British Museum in London and the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. Sadly there are none in Museum nan Eilean on Lewis. This icon reminds me of my home on Lewis and also my past career as an archaeologist.
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Captain Basil Hall (1788 - 1844). I adore Basil Hall for his humour and humanity and because he is an inspiring example of a Scottish man o' pairts, or renaissance man. Hall was a Naval captain, explorer, author, political commentator, geologist and a prominent member of Georgian Edinburgh's high society. He was a close friend of Sir Walter Scott and corresponded with Napoleon during his exile on St Helena. And as a midshipman he got into an awful lot of trouble ;)
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This is Horatio the selkie, a one-off icon to go with a story I wrote for the
following_sea Kink and Crack Challenge.
_likimeya asked for "Archie as a Merman" and I wrote
The Selkie and the Merman. In Archie's words "...the selkies, you see, are half-man half-seal. It's said that they can shed their skin and take human form to come ashore to meet their lovers. But the selkie must conceal their sealskin because without it they are doomed to remain on land and can never return to the deep. It's also said that selkie men are darker and more handsome than any mortal men who walk the earth and that they come ashore to seek and to satisfy those that have been betrayed in love." Need I say more? ;)
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Archie Kennedy (1775 - 1802). Okay
sarlania didn't actually pick this icon *shakes fist at
sarlania* ;) but without Archie I wouldn't be here and I wouldn't have met all you lovely people. So here he is. :)