Here a summery magical post from Midwestern Plant Girl, a lover of Brownies. I would definitely trade some porridge for fixing things! 🙂 I hope you enjoy this Brownie House. Have a great week ahead! Warmly, Brenda
Here a summery magical post from Midwestern Plant Girl, a lover of Brownies. I would definitely trade some porridge for fixing things! 🙂 I hope you enjoy this Brownie House. Have a great week ahead! Warmly, Brenda
I wish I had one of those, you never know who might move in!! 😀
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Imagine having a fixit fairy. I love the idea. 🙂
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Cool House 😃
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Yes! I’m glad you like it. Very inspiring.
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I have that old book (“The Illustrated Treasury of Children’s Literature,” edited by Margaret E. Martignoni.) This has one man’s interpretation of Brownies in it, drawn and written by Palmer Cox. I like the thin, spry Brownies, Brenda. I like their helpful ways you mentioned sewing and repairing; along with their little antics, too. Thanks for sharing this and will check out full version, too.
Have a fantastic weekend, Brenda. 🙂 ♡
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Midwest Plant Girl always has the skinny on the plants. I like that about her. Who knew she was such an expert on the fair folk, too? 🙂
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Oh! That is so cute! So that’s what Brownies are!
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Some people believe they sew clothes, too. 🙂
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Cool! Maybe I’ll include Brownies in my next story!
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Good plan! Hope I don’t miss it going up. My reader is stuffed solid. 🙂
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How wonderful. I think I will have to make one of those!
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Excellent! 🙂
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That is the cutest thing ever! I love obscure fairy tale creatures like this – Enid Blyton used to write a lot about them. 😀
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I thought this was perfect, and I wish it was in my garden! 🙂
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