Sunny afternoon in May
Ginny and Pip couldn’t reach the hand rail, so they climbed up the steps to the deck very carefully.
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The first thing they saw was an ailing moth…
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…so they put it into a damp shady place.
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…and then they went into a plant cave…
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…but being inside a fish made them nervous, so they didn’t stay there very long.
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They liked the little succulents…
…and the big one.
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They climbed into the Hitty chair…
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And enjoyed the warm afternoon.
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Wow…so cool to see the perspective from wee little ones’ views….another great narrative.
They are very tiny! We enjoy their points of view too!
Winslow should have been there. It looks like a lovely time.
Winslow would be very welcome to visit! I am sure Ginny and Pip would enjoy having him around!
You have such a knack of storytelling…truly an art form. I just caught up with Ginny and Pip’s sojourn with the Gingko tree and the guardian. Just as sweet and adorable as can be…and then you never are at a loss for more unique fun…a plant cave…you have the heart of a poet…but most of all you have the kindest kind of heart…one of a friend.
Awww, thanks so much…I just have fun with both little wooden people, and littler ones!
the Hitty chair really brings home to me how tiny these two little darlings are! Lovely seeing them cavorting in the plants.
The are small, and they love cavorting in plants! I love following them about as they explore!