bloomly: (𝟭)
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Name: aerith gainsborough ; un: flowergirl
Date: mar 20, late evening
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Hello! I don't know too many of you yet, so we can just call me your Resident Gardener A.

I've been waiting impatiently for the weather to get better - I know there are some old orchards here, and so I was curious... Is the fruit in this place similar to what you knew, back where you came from? Anything different? Exciting?

I was thinking of trying a little bit of everything, but if you have a favorite - describe it to me!

Or something that tastes awful - also describe it to me! Tell me about what your tongue likes~
getting_better: (30)

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[personal profile] getting_better 2021-03-23 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Hello Resident Gardener A. I'm Bishop. For the most part, the fruits and veggies I found here are things I have back in my world. Cabbages, apples, pears, lettuce, those are exactly as I know them to be in my world.. The ones that are NOT from my world are the ones that look like animals and move around too. Those were weird and a little annoying.

[ Mostly cause his bond brought a spinach owl to the restaurant and treated it like it was the most adorable bird in the room despite him being there. Rude. ]

Thinking about it, I haven't really encountered anything that tastes out of the ordinary. My ordinary, I mean. Don't know what it's like for most.
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[personal profile] getting_better 2021-03-24 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Veggie animals, yes. No we didn't eat the animals parts, so you can breathe your heavy anxious sigh of relief. They're a mix of plant and animal, like the one my bond brought back, it was an owl with spinach leaves instead of feathers. You trim the leaves to get the goods and the critter isn't bothered at all.

Please do not ask me how it flew around.

Another was a squirrel with a head of broccoli for a tail, that sucker really made me think I had lost my last braincell. It's really alarming when you see a squirrel taking bits of its own tail and eating it.
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[personal profile] getting_better 2021-03-26 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Only about a bajillion of them. There was a fox that's a radish, some tiny ass llama that's a cauliflower - a lot of cauliflower - a duck with a stalk of ginger on its butt. Well, tail feathers but butt is funnier. A lot of them critters....plants...crittants. Whatever.A few folks went gaga for them and 2134i532;ig4tiq
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[personal profile] getting_better 2021-03-26 01:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, that was the damn cat. Anyway, they're just be somewhere in the community garden. Though I suspect some may have burrowed underground or hidden somewhere to get comfy as animal are want to do.
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[personal profile] getting_better 2021-03-28 05:06 am (UTC)(link)
She says hello too.

[ Because attacking his watch while in use is just her way of saying that he thinks. ]

Some of them might take a bit of effort to catch though. The fox and the squirrel I mentioned were particularly tough, the latter being harder cause of how small it is. You'd think having a head of broccoli for a tail would slow it down, but nope. Just as fast, just as willy. I can offer some help if you'd like.
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[personal profile] getting_better 2021-03-29 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
No trouble at all. Those critters actually have some of the best vegetables attached to them, and I need to stock up the pantry. Tell me when you're going to go and I'll meet you there.