September 7 @ 2:11PM STAFF, SKIN DRIVE & MORE... We're taking applications for three Activities Staff positions. If you're interested in managing the monthly Write Like Crazy! competition as well as brainstorming fun new games and contests for our members to enjoy, please PM Houkie!
And yep, it's that time again – time for you, our faithful members, to spam Houkie's inbox to death with more of your beautiful banners for a new batch of board skins! :D Click here for instructions on how to design your banners, and when you're done, please PM them to Houkie. If you use a photograph, please include the name of the photographer in your PM. And as always, we love seeing original artwork and photography created by our very own members, so if you're artistically-inclined, please help us make WWS a bit more unique by submitting your own personal work! :)
LOTS OF OTHER UPDATES... So much has happened in the past few weeks and I (Houkie) haven't been keeping up with the announcements like I should. Some of the bigger changes are:
a.) We now have a brand-new pack, Hickory Stream Woods, led by Leviathan and Chena of SFH. SFH has disbanded.
b.) We've made some changes to puppy season – more info will be posted on that shortly.
c.) Joining as a Lone Wolf will once again be permitted. More details will be posted on this shortly as well.
d.) Please take a moment to read this article if you use photographs as avatars/tables/etc.
T-SHIRT ARTISTS... When we discussed making WWS t-shirts a while back, several artists volunteered to come up with designs for the shirts. I (Houkie) haven't heard from any of you since then, so if you guys could get in touch with me and let me know where you're at on the designs (or if you still intend to do them at all?), I'd appreciate that. I'd really like to get t-shirts and hoodies made soon. Thanks! :)
The rocky divide between Whisper Forest and Sleepy Fox Hollow soars straight up into the sky so sharply that its uppermost crags are hidden by wreaths of billowy clouds and a crown of whitest snow. As the tallest peak, its majesty draws the eye and provides a stunning backdrop from nearly any point in the surrounding valleys. Despite its intimidating height, the mountain offers several plateaus and clearings along its rocky crests and thusly draws in many a curious explorer, though not many have the stamina to reach the fabled Tears of Polaris, the waterfall that tumbles almost airily from the topmost alpine spires. This purest of cascades drops thousands of feet, trickling ethereally down the mountainside in a beautiful disarray and creating shimmering pools along the way. The plentiful water source supports the thick copses of splendid foliage that sporadically dot the ever-broadening pike before meandering slowly away along its rotund base. Fireflies flourish here in the warmer seasons, glowing between the trees and creating a particularly fanciful light show on warm summer evenings.