Poets roam our halls daily, as they find our collections a great inspiration to their work, so it would only be fitting for my first collection to be that of one of my favourite poets. She is a collector of truth and words and combines them beautifully in her work. The Poet’s Garden is located on the isle of St David and surrounds the Poet’s Sanctuary where tired bards and weary songsmiths can recharge their brain cells and exchange ideas on how to next seduce their personal muse. It is where inkwells are found on every table and paper makers can make their fortune (though some poet’s prefer to write on the sand and let the ocean carry their creations into it’s depths). The isle’s waters are said to have a positive effect on ones creative abilities and you can see nearly everyone carrying a glass bottle with them and sipping religiously, hence be warned there is always a long queue outside of the sanctuary’s out house.
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Anne-Sophie COURTOT
5/6/2017 03:56:46 pm
Your new place is so exquisite! And peaceful... A lovely place to have a glass of serenity elixir! Serenity is the word to describe your world.
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6/4/2018 08:13:14 pm
Hi Lily,
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About the CuratorMy name is Juniper And I am the principle Curator of the Memento Vivere Museum. My duties include taking care of the primary displays, seeing that every collection is archived correctly and in general ensuring that everything within the museum’s grounds works like clockwork. However, because of the museum’s dwindling spacial capacity, I have taken it upon my self to compile several volumes presenting some of the more interesting and poignant collections that the visitor will very possibly never get to view. Dear reader, within these pages, I shall be sharing some of these collections with you. I do hope you enjoy what I have to show you. Archives
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