Viewing
Tansy heard sap-curdling stories about humans stabbed by Sea Urchin Spines. She is glad she is not Human so she can safely pat them while admiring their rich red colours. The view from Sea Level constantly amazes Tansy.
To get a good panoramic view, you really must achieve a higher altitude.
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Tansy liked to climb up giant rocks to get a good view of the surroundings.
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Sometimes she had quite a scramble.
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It was certainly worth all the effort.
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Climbing up a tree is also a good way to get a fantastic view.
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Tansy spent many a happy hour sitting in this tree..
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Tansy thinks the best perch of all is on the shoulder of a boon companion.
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You can learn more about Tansy’s trip through this link which has posts by her adult friend Ehpem who kindly took her along in his camera bag and pockets.
I am soooo jealous of Hitty Tansy!! laura
Tansy says she wants people to be happy, don’t be jealous! Maybe there are lovely wild places near your house? Go see!
Wonderful 🙂
Thanks – Tansy did have a wonderful trip!
The photos, accompanied by Tansy, are making this a most enjoyable journey in nature study from a doll’s-eye-view. Thanks so much for sharing!
The photographer of Tansy’s adventure thanks you! They both had a really wonderful time.
I am happy seing what Tansy saw…
Gracias. Los ojos de la muñeca han visto cosas maravillosas.
Adorable post. I love seeing Tansy in action – she looks so sporting in her coat and flannel.
Tansy isn’t much of a fashionista, but she stayed warm and dry!
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Tansy is very brave! A most charming post.
…The paparazzi has an excellent eye…
It was hard to tell whether Tansy or the paparazzo had the most fun!
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I love reading of brave Tansy’s great adventures. She’s a marvel, isn’t she? So glad that her friend and companion is such a fine photographer!
Yes, she is a lucky little traveller!