It's been a little bit since we posted. I've been very busy making miniatures for an upcoming miniature show, and Button had kind of a rough time. Maybe someday we'll post about it, and maybe not.
But for now, Amelia has gone home, Leah is running the book store and being my Etsy model and Button is enjoying having her little garden all to herself again.
Her friend Sandra asked how the plants were doing, and Button is particularly pleased with this one so she wanted to show it off.
This is the side of the garden that wasn't trashed by turkeys, and she says they're all coming up really nicely.
I still have no idea what button seeds grow into, but I guess I'll see. -shrug-
While Button seemed content to hang out in her garden, tonight she asked me if she could hang out with me while I make stuff on my (incredibly messy) workbench.
Could be because I was working on chocolates and candies today. Hmm. Maybe. :)
Anyway, while I work on miniatures I sometimes watch magic lectures & stuff.
Button said she didn't know anything about magic and hadn't seen any of it before, but she settled in with some candy, and started watching the magic show I had going in the background. It's one of my all time favorites, and I've probably watched it 80 times by now: David Parr's "Cabinet of Curiosities".
I hadn't told Button about the magic side of my
life. She seemed SUPER impressed with David's show. She kept asking me
"You know him? You know this magician? Really?!?"
And yes. Yes I do. I'm really lucky like that.
So now Button seems pretty fascinated with magic, but we'll see. She could just be a little hopped up on all that chocolate.
If you like magic, or even if you think you don't, you should check out David's magic.
There have been times in my life I thought I didn't love magic anymore, and David is one of the magicians that showed me that yeah, I really do love magic. His magic is elegant and amazing. He's got a YouTube channel where you can see for yourself. And it's even got his Penn & Teller "Fool Us" performances on there.
Check him out, and you may be just as impressed as Button was. :)
- Wendy
Wylde Kingdom Miniatures
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