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The Matic bake off is an event where developers and projects on the Matic Network come together to showcase their baking skills. The event aims to highlight the diversity and talent within the Matic ecosystem, as well as create a sense of community among developers and users. During the Matic bake off, participants are invited to demonstrate their ability to develop and deploy innovative applications and solutions on the Matic Network. This can include anything from decentralized finance (DeFi) projects to gaming or even social media platforms. The bake off is not only a competition but also a chance for participants to receive feedback from industry experts and establish valuable connections within the Matic community. Participants are encouraged to push the boundaries of what is possible on the Matic Network and showcase their creativity and technical skills.


Even in the 18th Century tourists were flooding to Hawkstone, making it one of Britain's most popular tourist destinations. The 1988 TV version of CS Lewis's tale raised Hawkstone's profile once again. Today the Grade I listed park attracts around 60,000 visitors a year and boasts a truly timeless appeal.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was an adaptation of the novel of the same name, which formed the first of 4 Narnia miniseries produced by the BBC. Peter and Susan speak to the professor about Lucy s recent behaviour and the professor says that her story could well be true, as it is obvious that she is not mad and does not tell lies.

Lion witch abd the wardrobe 1988

Participants are encouraged to push the boundaries of what is possible on the Matic Network and showcase their creativity and technical skills. The Matic bake off typically lasts for a set period of time, during which participants work on their projects and prepare for the final submission. At the end of the event, a panel of judges evaluates the projects based on a set of criteria, such as innovation, functionality, and user experience.

BBC’s “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” (1988) Review

In 1988 the BBC did a TV miniseries based on the first three books (in publication order, not reading order) of C.S. Lewis’ famous and beloved series “The Chronicles of Narnia.” The first of the three is “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe” and it is truly my favorite film rendition of the book (even over the more recent version…I’ve always had a fondness for puppetry, animatronics, and costumes over CGI). I was lucky enough to find a DVD boxed set and brought it home to watch. Tonight is the first night, so I started with the first installment (I have actually never seen the other two, so this will be fun!). The books always made me feel a bit more magical and even now the movies inspire feelings of witchiness.

Being as it was 1988, the animation and special effects are not great at all, very elementary and easily seen to be “fake”, but for a TV miniseries in the 80’s I’m sure it was considered fantastic (and I thought so as well when I first watched it in the early 90’s). The acting is theatrical and so funny, but in a very happy, nostalgic way. The comic relief with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver is welcome as, even now, the more intense scenes still make me feel a little scared. I remember Aslan seeming more lifelike when I was a child whereas now…well, the animatronics are very obvious. I also used to have the BIGGEST crush on the actor who played Peter. It follows the book very well (or at least what I remember of it) and is 168 minutes in length. The music is well done and has a perfect eeriness to it for the White Witch and has a pure fantasy sound through the whole thing. I will say the battle scenes are just terribly cheesy and silly; so many of it involves animated creatures which takes more away from it than adds. However, even with that, the rest of the movie is quite brilliant, but that is a biased one since I’ve loved this movie for 20 some odd years!

They just don’t make fantasy movies like they used to. Overall, I’d give this movie high marks and a strong recommendation for everyone to see at least once. It’s possible it may be a bit scary for really young children (I first saw it when I was in 2nd grade, so about 7 or 8 years old, I think, but I did find certain parts scary) so best to watch it either before them to gauge how you think they’d respond or watch it with them.

Have a very goodnight and blessed be!

Welcome to the Spring Book Club brought to you by Wessels!
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Winners of the bake off are often rewarded with prizes, including funding, mentorship, and support to further develop their projects. This not only provides motivation for participants but also helps to foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship within the Matic ecosystem. Overall, the Matic bake off is an exciting event that brings together the brightest minds in the Matic community to showcase their skills, network with other participants, and push the boundaries of what is possible on the Matic Network. It serves as a reminder of the overwhelming potential of blockchain technology and the value it can bring to various industries..

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