If you are reading this now, I congratulate you both for finding it and having the patience to continue reading. I'm not meaning to sound sarcastic. I very much hope something comes out of this blog other than my clear lack of sanity.
My name is Rose Hannaquist. I live in the United States with two cats, red hair (yes, a distant Scottish parentage), a Youtube addiction, a procrastination gene and a head that seems to float around in the clouds half the time I'm awake.
I named this Natural Red because I feel that that covers much, if not all, the things I think about. Nature, mystery, human instinct, animal instinct, the wonders of the universe and of the human mind. It all has to do with Nature somewhere, and if not, it has to do with Red somewhere else. That's what this blog is about. I'm tired of ranting/philosophizing inside my head for fifteen years and just letting it drift away to the Land of Forgotten Awesome Ideas (I'm sure there's such a place somewhere).
Oh, yeah. I'm fifteen. Only for three more months-ish, but if you have some kind of prejudice against teenage writing, see you later.
If posts do not contain said rants/philosophy (if that's what you want to call it), it will contain portions of something I have abbreviated "the server plot." I have a Minecraft server that I share with a few of my friends, and what has started as a minor amusing plot to hang around to keep us inspired and building has morphed into a tale of epic proportions limited only by what we can't think of. This story/server plot could just as easily be set in Terraria or Alagaesia or Narnia or any other fantasy world if the physical and magical rules applied; it does not necessarily have to belong with Minecraft. It might be easier to forget that this is all from Minecraft and just think of it as a story told from a world with many strange substances, rules and possibilities, which can apply to pretty much any fantasy world you can think of.
Welcome to Natural Red. I hope you can make sense of everything I write, because otherwise, what's the point of writing?
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