Friday, May 23, 2025
Cookie sheets and other stuff....
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Princess Sara, the Dragon Quest
I'm thoroughly enjoying the process of following my toys and conjuring up a quest for Princess Sara.
The greatest part is the absence of rules, allowing me to invent as I proceed. Do you recall the freedom of play as a child? We would take our toys and spontaneously craft stories without needing a structured plot.
I remember the trolls my sister and I cherished in our youth. We'd bring them outdoors, where they might be found constructing sandcastles one day or aboard my grandmother's boat the next, leaping from one escapade to another without a final destination.
The narratives didn't need to be logical; we were immersed in the play of the moment.
Adults always want a definitive beginning and a logical outline for a story. But the child's play is more inventive and creative with no bounds.
I find this holds true for Princess Sara's Quest. The Quest can veer in any direction, entwining countless subplots. I certainly didn't intend for it to be that way. But I follow where inspiration and imagination takes me without constraints.
The concept is to not dwell on the little details, but to relish the journey.
Below, the Rock Monsters have absconded with the Magical Dragon Egg and are concealing it.
Emerald, the Forest Dragon, confers with a clan member, stressing the imperative to retrieve the Dragon Egg at all costs. The egg is believed to contain a dragon destined to bring peace to their kind and ensure their survival. However, not all clan members are persuaded.
Emerald is aware of the Rock Monsters' formidable magic and their merciless leader. Rumors suggest that the Little People hold the key to vanquishing the Rock Monsters.
Yet, trust in the Little People is scarce among Dragons, who have been hunted by them for ages.
Despite this, Emerald is certain of the legend's authenticity and thus seeks counsel from the wise ancient Dragon sage, Sago. [LOL, think Yoda??]
Friday, August 16, 2024
Meanwhile...
It is August and that means the daylight each day changes quickly.
August through November are the three months of the year where I can't seem to sit still. The weather is changing, the hours of daylight are changing.
I begin to chase the changes in the forest like I do with early spring.
As the heavy growth of gooseberry bushes begin to drop leaves and other plants in the undergrowth begin to drop seeds and wilt, I find moving through parts of the forest easier.
This morning I got a fog notice on the weather app. I knew it would be foggy in the valleys because it cooled off so much overnight. I hoped the fog would drift up through the forest.
Off I went as soon as the sun began to peek through the trees. It was humid but not really foggy.
Our busy road:
On the way back home I took a different way and...
.... found some Indian Pipes
aka Ghost Plants or the Scientific name:
Monotropa Uniflora .
I think these are some of the coolest plants that can be found in a forest.
The sights were pretty amazing as was the light.
I also stopped and took an opportunity to do something that has been on my mind since I got those little dragons.
An idea came to mind when I was looking at my collection of rocks. My son gave me a really cool rock years ago. To me it looked liked a petrified egg.