Buttercup’s walk
Buttercup put on her raincoat and went for a walk…
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…she climbed and climbed until she got to a nice resting spot…
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…then she sat in that nice resting spot and had a little rest!
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Then she climbed on a reindeer, but Santa wasn’t there. He was probably resting too.
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They went to the rocky foreshore, and Buttercup sat at a puddle…
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…she looked at her reflection and saw some crab claws!
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She watched the waves for a long time with the youngest member of the human family…
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Then they watched more waves…
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…and they watched some cormorants sitting on a rock.
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For a snack they had some gingerbread…
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…and they ate it all up!
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They climbed up a mountain and it was so slippery that Buttercup almost slipped but luckily she caught herself, and didn’t fall in the muddy puddle…
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…and she climbed up a stick – it wasn’t high but it was slippery and she slowly slipped down and down.
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On the way home she found a nice wreath…
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and she was so exhausted she decided to have a nap!
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Thanks to the youngest human in the family for the story narrative and cinematographic advice!
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Beautiful photos of Buttercup and her littlest human friend. I can see how exhausted Buttercup could be . She had a very busy fun day.
Buttercup and grandma were both ready for a little snooze after our busy fun day!
Phew~! That excursion tired me out too! Thank you for taking us along on another NWestern journey in the land of water and edges. I enjoyed the simplicity and charm of it all so much.
The littlest human said she just loves to watch the waves…Buttercup was happy to help with that activity! It was quite a lot of adventuring to get to the loveliest bench for wave-watching, but it was definitely an enjoyable adventure!
the adventures of Buttercup!! What a pair of busy little girls …the youngest Quimper Human is blessed to have a grandmother to nurture her spirit and imagination as well as her tummy.
It is certainly a lot of fun to have a small, adventurous and imaginative companion! We enjoy baking and sharing very small treats with her