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My favorite kind of Highlander...
has a modern woman for a bride.
23%
calls a seventeenth-century lass his own.
6%
has fangs for teeth.
10%
is any who wields a big claymore and knows how to use it.
61%

Greetings Everyone!!

It is a warm summer night...the wind is blowing softly through the trees....the stars are shining brightly high above you...ahead of you is a path leading thru a forest...leading where you dont know....as you start walking on the path you stumble every now and then on branches that have fallen onto the path..the further you walk on the darker it gets..as the moonlight doesnt filter thru the branches of the trees.. you continue on walking until suddenly the moonlight breaks thru again shining down upon a sight so beautiful you cant believe it...you start walking as ahead of you, you see a lake lite by the moonlite...and sitting across the bank is a grey timber wolf...staring at you with glowing green eyes....you wonder why you dont feel alarmed by the grey timber wolf...

I am know to many as this mysterious grey timber wolf. I am known to my friends as Mystic Mystie...or to others as Wolfie.. I am an avid reader and I first picked up Veronica Wolff's book a couple of months ago and became hooked. I can't wait to read her next one that is coming out on the 27th!

I am a unique indiviual who loves learning about her Scottish Ancestry *my ancestors still have a castle over in Scotland and were of a minor noble house of scotland* and anything to do with learning new and interesting things. I love to read, do crafts *like counted cross stitch, indian bead work, and embrodiery* and I write stories every once in a while.

Can't wait to get to know everyone and make new friends.. Thanks so much Veronica for putting up your web site. Keep up the great work..you are a fantastic writer.

Blessings,

Mystie


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Mystie, what a lovely post!!

Thank you--and thanks too for such wonderfully supportive words!

How fantastic that you still know of your ancestral home in Scotland. I'm such a mutt, my extended family has lost track through the years, and it's such a great loss to me. I've got Irish on both sides, but all of our contacts are lost. Such a tragedy, especially since I feel so in tune with that part of my heritage.

How wonderful that you do crafts! I've always wanted to try embroidery, but my eyes have always been tricky when it comes to focusing on something small for a long period of time. It's not like my computer screen where I can just enlarge it!

Take care, and thanks again for the warm introduction! :)

Hi Mystie, what lovely imagery. I felt like I was really there. A beautiful part of the world. I don'tknow too much about my heritage, but I do know that my mum was born a Davidson. Mum's third marriage was to a McKinnon. Her second marriage, which produced me was to a Hobden, English I believe. Gayle