Comments: 11
Wordgrrrl [2014-06-07 18:44:58 +0000 UTC]
Holy cow, this is the most amazing thing I have ever seen!!! You're a genius!
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Natello In reply to Wordgrrrl [2014-06-10 17:26:38 +0000 UTC]
Gosh, thank you!!! You're so sweet.
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Moogiesgirl77 [2014-01-08 18:53:41 +0000 UTC]
"When you walk with Sherlock Holmes, you see the battlefield."
This is truly incredible, thank you!
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ColIndyHan [2013-09-29 01:39:28 +0000 UTC]
Dear Natello:
This is Indy. Greetings from Canada!! I hope this finds you and yours well.
We knew that Sherlock was a great chess player but your idea of playing his own city like a board game is brilliant!! He seems so intent on moving Big Ben out of his spot beside Whitehall. I like how John is standing the middle of London Bridge as if waiting to be moved.
I also must congratulate on finally showing the London Eye for what it is and what it isn't. What it isn't is a Ferris wheel. What is is an observation wheel. The Eye isn't set up like a Ferris Wheel.
Anyway, excellent piece of work, and one that is following your cartoon sketch of our favourite sleuth into my faves gallery.
Keep up the good work, kiddo!!
Believing in Sherlock Holmes always,
Indy.
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Natello In reply to ColIndyHan [2013-09-29 16:51:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you Indy for your comment. Oh my, what a nice words .
Yes, Sherlock Holmes is a great chess player as well as an adept life player and London will always remain the scene of his most spectacular actions, the field of the most complicated battles he fought, the source of puzzles he solved using his genius and finesse.
And John Watson is his best friend and the most important person, major chess piece I would say.
(And London EYE - it speaks for itself )
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SWbloodwolf [2013-08-30 12:34:56 +0000 UTC]
oh my god is brilliant!
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