You cannot tell me true romance does not exist in the Steamlands. I saw Clockwinder Tenk and Miss Edenflower’s first dance together. For them, Piermont Landing may be remembered as their own special romantic place… or perhaps they favored another location that they will never tell us about.
Which is my lead-in to the topic of Romance in the Steamlands. And a romantic interlude relies on a romantic location. And in the Steamlands, there’s a wide variety of places for lovers to meet, whisper, kiss and *gasp* kanoodle. Intrepid romanticists that we at the Primgraph are, we want to know your favorite romantic spot!
Please, follow the link below and reply at our query in The Primgraph’s blog, rather than here. We need all the replies in one place for voting next week!
http://bit.ly/giwJXZ
A man of my years, perhaps not completely beyond traipsing through cupids garden with something approaching agility, cannot help but compare the notion of this instant with this defination from the wiki, on the universal galvanic analytical engine:
The movement validated strong emotion as an authentic source of aesthetic experience, placing new emphasis on such emotions as trepidation, horror and terror and awe—especially that which is experienced in confronting the sublimity of untamed nature and its picturesque qualities, both new aesthetic categories. It elevated folk art and ancient custom to something noble, made of spontaneity a desirable character (as in the musical impromptu), and argued for a “natural” epistemology of human activities as conditioned by nature in the form of language and customary usage.
With so many such vistas in the steamlands, would this not qualify?
Why, even Armada comes to mind!
*blinks and is slightly overwhelmed with words*
Of course Armada comes to mind… as does New Babbage, and all other realms in the Steamlands. So then, let me cut to the chase. What location would be your choice for a romantic tryst? Please, do feel free to follow the link and reply with your choice (and a SLurl!)
My apologies, I do tend to go on. Ah, so many choices!