Róisín, I'm happy that everything worked!
And what a solid classic knowledge! I have a very vague idea of hearing about Pliny, but after your comment I searched and... what a fascinating character and story! I also discovered (thanks, Wikipedia) that there's a crater on the moon named after him. It seems fair that thousands of years after his death he is, in some way, watching the world he loved.
Jitter, your "Home" is amazing, sad, and happy. You surely made many shed a tear or two (myself included), but that's a part of the game...
Midwestmutt, thanks! I could not forget you in the list! (BTW I just remembered that I did forgot Elleth
Sorry...)
Vulpes, It's fantastic that I almost got it right, but to be honest it could be ants or bees, but it had to be short, because there wasn't much space...
I'm glad that you noticed the winged spy...
Alkia, Thank you! We are so lucky to have you, and others like you*, that arrived recently on our community to bring so much energy and light!
* Butterscotchbread, Keep Looking, Gaelle, Mari...
Jitter (again! but I'm going by order...
), I love your observations! I'm sure that you will soon have enough haikus for such a publication, and if you look close enough you will notice that it's a bilingual edition (FIN+ENG) so each haiku will make two (you could have one language on the right pages, and one on the left). Translating them would probably be quite a challenge, tough. And it's great to know that you enjoyed the book titles.
As for the characters, I didn't intend to draw hair on Onni's legs and arms, probably just some loose lines... But I did intend to draw Lalli's muscles
, and to make everyone wear different, albeit comfortable, clothes. Lalli and Emil's are supposed to match (can you imagine why?), and I do want to have those shirts! Maybe I will print them in some print-on-demand place one day... Anyway I'm looking forward for Minna's references. Must be fascinating stuff.
And yes, Onni's probably snoring (a little) but also having a good time in the dreamworld, where Ensi is happy for her boys
(she's so small that it's hard to see well without zooming, tough).
The drawing part was my "How hard can it be" moment. I was confident that I knew all the theory on how to do it. And I was right. The problem was the practice...
But in the end everything worked, and I'm happy with the result, albeit knowing there are numberless errors and faults on it. However that also happens in my projects, so I'm quite used to that feeling.
Speaking of that, I wanted to make the room a bit contemporary on purpose, so the furniture looked new and not salvaged. (Nothing against reusing furniture, but old looking sofas, combined with the wooden walls and ceiling, may be read as if they were somewhere in the silent world. It could be, but Home goes well with Security, so...). The recliner is basically a rendition of my preferred chair, the Eames Loung chair (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eames_Lounge_Chair), just because I love the design. (I'm still to earn enough money to buy one, tough. The thing is quite expensive)
And since you talked about location, I must admit that i didn't thought much on that, but your suggestions seem good. I'd choose Östersund, to put it a bit closer to Finland when the Hotakainens want to visit their forests.