Mudlark and Guttersnipe In the Fall Garden
Mudlark and Guttersnipe found signs of Fall, like this Cyclamen growing out of the dirt…
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…and these Autumn Crocus.
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Guttersnipe thinks she might like the Night Sky Petunia elf.
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They discovered that the Williams Bon Chrétien pears are ripe.
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They carried a small pear to Jane…
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…who made a lovely pear Tarte Tatin.
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Your dolls are so wonderful! I really more than like reading your narratives and now to see that the menagerie is growing in dolls!….well, life couldn’t be better in doll-land at the Quimper Hitty home.
It is fun having new dollies in the cupboard. All the girls are fascinated by Mudlark’s experiences though her recounting of them is a bit muddled.
Flowers and petunia elfs and pear Tarte Tatin…all this plus adorable dolls. Quimper land is like no other! Glad you’re back.
I am glad to be back too! The time away was productive, and fun in a different way, but as my own mormor used to say, “borta bra men hemma bäst”…(away is nice but home is best)!
what a wonderful outing for the china heads!! And how sweet of Jane to bake a pear tart for the little ones.
They seem to be settling in at the Quimper Cupboard quite well.
The China heads are a bit funny – they have rickety boots and are a bit top-heavy, but are happy to totter around the cupboard, house and garden. They have become very fond of Jane, who plies them with yummy delights!