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Ambassadors of Who You Are

2025.12.07
Ambassadors of Who You Are
Image courtesy of Google Gemini, some Op artists, and +he Ghos+, December 2025

Sunday, December 07, 2025

Good morning, The Wonderfell Way.

Dawn and welcome back. O/

Wake up, remember where forward is, and go.

A so much to say morning.

That's the feeling I equate with what others call writer's block: Having so much to say, how to decide which thought and where to start?

Relationships, dreams, business, moonlight off snow-covered landscapes, the shape and stretch of trees, the songs and silhouettes of birds in winter... thoughts to list.

Image courtesy of Ms. Copilot (GPT-4o), some Op Artists, and +he Ghos+, December 2025

It's time to pick up the pace on Colore. Expect more frequent posts.

Artists and the interested, I do hope you find this writing about writing The Epic, while I write it, helpful.

With text becoming our preferred way of communication, it's important we all develop our skills in writing.

If Wonderfell has one main point and purpose it's to accentuate and remind the powers of the written word.

Your texts aren't arbitrary thumb slaps. Every word sent is an ambassador of who you are.

Language matters so much. It's a secret code we teach our children to survive in the world.

Like any other skill we can learn to improve it with the choice to do so. It comes down to intention, the desire to be clear.

Clarity and sincerity are the measure of every writer.

And every truly successful person.

To believe in the veracity of your dreams, and create language clear enough to build those dreams, is the recipe for a good life.

And a good story.

Back to Colore and Epic Faerie Tale dreams and how the power of story rules the world.

Take care and make wonderful this wonderful day.

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Image courtesy of Grok Imagine, some Op Artists, and +he Ghos+, December 2025

Wynn

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Same Prompt🤔: Create an image of the silhouettes of birds and trees in winter at dawn in the style of an Op Art painting.