I have been asked to contribute to an upcoming Super NES book by writing a blurb or article about my favourite Super NES map. I started writing about the Light World of Hyrule from The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past, the first map made for VGMaps.com, and how I liked it so much that I decided to get it printed and frame it back in 2007. How it went down was that I got a white RIBBA frame from IKEA, with the intention of mapping the Dark World and getting a matching black RIBBA frame, but then Alex Foster beat me to mapping the Dark World, but even if I printed it anyway, IKEA then decided to stop carrying metric-friendly frames (at least that's what it seemed like at the time), so I was stuck with just the Light World. So, 16 years later, as I was writing that story, I happened to check on IKEA's website, and, lo and behold, they now sell SANNAHED frames of the same size! (Maybe they have for a while and no one told me.)
I edited Alex Foster's Dark World map to include the sunset seen when atop the pyramid. The sky doesn't scroll at the same rate, so I repeated the image, which is why there seems to be a second sun off to the right side which wouldn't be seen, and even if the sky was static, it still wouldn't be seen anyway due to how the screens scroll and the limits of where Link can walk, like a few other places on the map.
So, to misquote Ganon, I finally "[made] my wish to [frame] both Light and Dark Worlds come true [with a 16-year-] delay". (Hey, this is exciting to me, okay?)