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Posted by Ceciliabr at Jun 2, 2019, 2:45:57 PM
Re: In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit...
With regard to your "inspiration" what i see is a dull, overcast misty day that gives the impression it either is, or has been raining,

Well, that was the idea smile
The image is part of a sequence of images, following a story, and it's originally linked to this image http://ceciliabr.com/FH9/PC-FoggyDay.jpg
(Of course I don't publish all of my numerous renderings here – that would be spamming the forum.)

Cobbles looking better now too.
Thank you! smile
I made some new cobblestone modules with elements that can be individually textured, allowing for creating different patterns,
and even for creating occasional missing or damaged items.

I would happily join you at this table on a sunday morning for coffee, talk politics for 5 seconds then sweethome for a few hours

If you do, be sure to notice the Gluck's Pizza Foruna, right next to the café.



If you should desire to come back later, I suggest you pay it a visit.
It's easy to find, even after a bottle of Spitzbergen.





Due to recent regulations generated by the, for all intents and purposes, quite timely climate changes,
the old pizza ovens have been labelled a threat to the environment, and replaced with electrical ovens,
decently powered with electricity from the profit-making coal fired power plant.
Although it’s no longer in use, Mr. Gluck jr. has kept one of the old ovens that were so prematurely
forced into retirement.
The oven has of course been properly sealed and plated, in strict accordance with the latest regulations,
and it now serves as reminder, and as a decorative element, for people who are into that sort of thing…






Only four tables? Is that even profitable? you might think.
And quite rightly so. It's not.




Oh my gosh! They have left the door to the toilet wide open!




No, the pizza restaurant is not profitable.
What's profitable, however, is what you'll see should you choose to climb up the rather steep stairway.
On top you will find the quite lucrative bar above Gluck’s Pizza Fortuna, simply called
“The Bar Above Gluck’s Pizza Fortuna”, in lack of a better name.





Like the Americans, citizens of Pong City are hosting an aversion to calling things by their real name.
So most people refer to The Bar above Gluck's Pizza Fortuna as The Church




This might be a bit confusing for the occasional visitor who are not accustomed to this mental defect,
so they might be lead to believe that ‘see you at the church later‘ means attending the evening
service at the Church Of The New Madonna.
The Church of the New Madonna, however, is publicly referred to as The Madd.

That should sum it up...


Cec