Spring Breeze Prompt


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larkavery
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1 year, 29 days ago
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AH, SPRING, WHAT A COLORFUL SEASON. DRAW YOUR PACAPILLAR HAVING SOME SPRING FUN! Draw your pacapillar or snekket in spring! (Include flowers)

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Spring had barely started that flowers were everywhere in sight. Mabell couldn't believe it. Anywhere her pink eyes dared to look, a bud was blooming, or a flower was bathing in sunlight. She loved spring. The feeling of revival and freedom that emerged from her sad winter soul was the best in the world, and she couldn't wait to explore what seemed to be a new world. It seemed to be a new world because nothing looked the same in winter as it did in spring: her little cottage was unrecognizable. Some ivy had shyly started to grow on the front of the home and birds could be seen when the sun was at its peak drinking from the ornate water fountain Mabell had bought a few years ago.

Mabell was sitting on a long chair in her backyard. Bees were pollinating and flying from one flower to another of her recently planted foxglove. She loved how tall they were and had chosen a wide variety of colors, to bring some joy to her backyard. She had never planted anything regularly in there because of the poor soil, and therefor most plants and flowers were dying once autumn and colder seasons arrived. This year, she had decided to take care of her backyard and it's new protégé! She remembered asking for help to a purple-y blue pacapillar. The paca seemed nervous as they were going through the various pots and fertilizer at the garden center, picking and item and putting it back after reading the ingredients. Despite the lack of name tag on their chest, Mabell went to them to ask as question.

- Hi! I need a bit of information on the flowers as the back of the greenhouse. Maybe you can help me? Asked Mabell in a friendly manner to avoid scaring the blue paca that was lost in his thoughts.

The blue paca jumped slightly and looked behind him, finding a purple paca with a huge smile on her face. He seemed confused as to why someone was asking him for help when he could barely decide on what to buy for himself... Still, he decided to help her because she seemed nice. He coughed to seem assured.

- I don't work here, but maybe I can help you, sure. Which flowers are you talking about? He asked.

Mabell smiled. He accepted to help her! Maybe she could even help him out later, who knows. She pictured the white, pink and soft purple flowers that were in the terracotta pots at the back of the greenhouse. Even if she tried to remember the name of those flowers, the tag remained blank. All she could remember was their price: 150 leaflets for one, 250 if you bought two of the same kind. Mabell was mostly interested in the white ones but knew some pastel colors like pink and purple could look nice in her garden.

- I'm not sure of the species' name... I'm sorry, my memory is a little wack sometimes! But I can show them to you, she said with an embarrassed smile. Oh, I'm Mabell by the way!

- I'm Tamino. No need to worry, I was indecisive on buying this peony lot anyway. It will be nice to look at other options!

Mabell and Tamino walked over the part of the greenhouse where the tallest flowers were. There was also a large amount of shelves with various colored and shaped pots, and funny looking ceramic figurine of snekkets or bugs. The purple pacapillar had already her eyes set on the ladybug figurine that was resting on the bottom shelf, shining in the light. Finally, they arrived in front of the tall flowers Mabell was talking about earlier. On the tag, it was written: foxgloves. The blue pacapillar was staring at the white one in front of him.

- Those are foxgloves! They're really nice for wildlife, if you don't mind having a lot of bees and bugs in your garden they're the one you need. I believe it can grow up to 2 meters tall! So those aren't at their peak height yet.

Mabell pictured her garden with an intense wildlife and those pretty colored flowers reaching 2 meters and creating a nice shade for her garden. That's it! She was buying them!