In the Garden of Harmony
Two baskets of Hittys got ready for a morning adventure!
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Dulcie and Aurelia had a restful time of peace and quiet in the mint garden
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Hattie climbed up the garden fork…
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…Linnea followed her up…
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…and Lilac sat in the handle!
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They all jumped from the garden fork over to the garden of harmony.
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Lilac was exhausted and her arm kept falling off so she had a rest in the bee balm.
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Linnea noticed a little greyish brown toad at the bottom of the Bee Balm.
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Then the adventurous girls sat on the flowerpot garden of Harmony…
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…and had some blue flower tea.
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…and the quiet girls were invited over for some restful mint tea…
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All the girls drank Flowerpot Harmony of Joy tea!
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…and the toad had fly soup.
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very cute…such adventures with the smallest Human. Poor Lilac, I do hope her arm is fixed so she can partake of the activities. Love the flower teas and of course Mr. Toad and essence of fly tea!!
Lilac has had some minor surgery, and is resting comfortably…we expect her to be back in the thick of it all tomorrow!
Charming tale………and seems like a budding tale teller is arising.
She has a knack for storytelling, that young human! We all enjoy her visits, especially when she brings a Hitty or three!
I enjoy seeing the antics of these whimsical little girls with their “doll mistress” in the gardens.!
The fun is magnified when small doll mistress is involved!
Such gentle peaceful restful times in the garden of harmon, after adventures for the adventurous – and tea to suit each taste. So lovely to spend time with your budding tale-teller’s spontaneous imagination.
Thank you so much for accompanying them all!
We are happy to experience the joy and imagination, and it seems too wonderful not to share! You are welcome!
Love it when “youngest member” comes to town. What great ways to have fun go along with these visits. Just darling. Is Lilac a new member of the family? She is beautiful.
Lilac is a resin cast of a doll carved by Sara Cole, she came to me unpainted and in pieces…I had fun making her into a sturdy play doll for the youngest! A little extra surgery was required to stabilise that loose arm!