Malfoy, Horses, draft horses, war horses, riding, Friesians, baroque horses. Weight training, martial arts, swordsmanship, circus arts, ballet, Tango, powerlifting, jousting.Baroque music, early music, classical music, opera, singing, composing, cello, Lord of the Rings, Tolkien's Elves, Alchemy, swashbuckling, vampires, werewolves, mythology, magic, the dark arts, deatheaters, voldemort, gardening, gothic, Dead Can Dance, Lisa Gerrard, Highwaymen, Pirates.Snakes, Boas, Slytherin, dragons, Turkish Angora cats, cats, dogs, greyhounds.
Interesting people who do not break so easily, for creative projects ranging from equines to theatrics to music. I've started a group for people who either ride or admire the draft horse under saddle, called Thunderhooves. Also, a group for us friends of snakes, The Ssserpent Sssociety ~ slither in and check them out.Operatically trained, I have a huge vocal range, I write lyrics and music, and can still rip up the dance floor. I am starting to enjoy the thought of acting again after a horrific experience with the very kinds of people that turned me away from theatre in the first place. No serial adders with thousands of "friends" and without even a profile or those trolling for hookups.My Gallery ... and ... My Live Journal
Gothic music, classical, baroque, early music, opera, countertenors, boychoirs, castrati, Zydeco, some reggae and ska, some new age.
Harry Potter series, of course, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Gladiator, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Princess Bride, Ladyhawke, The Legend of Drunken Master, The Prophecy, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Zorro.
Not terribly interested beyond Little Britain, Animal Planet, Discovery, TLC, and South Park. I loathe most reality TV, sitcoms, sit-dramas, daytime TV.
Too many to list, particulary fond of collecting leather bound books, including collections of poetry and short prose, obsolete medical and occult books, horror, older classics, Shakespeare.Reading to catch up with the public taste now, works of Neil Gaiman and the Harry Potter series. I usually have several books going at once.
I don't believe in heroes. I tend to identify with the villainous ... antiheroes are quite fine too.