Skip to main content

Moved from the Bunny Camp

 Good morning dear Little Frog. Your Two Tutus have moved from the campground where we lived with our rabbit, bunny and hare friends. We felt sad to leave our friends. This story started when we learned you were starting to grow in your private ocean. 

We made friends with a fine brown rabbit we called Purpza, and wrote about him. Having a friend like him, and all the other rabbits  was the greatest of experiences. I hope you get to know animal friends like this.

We packed up all our ukana and cleaned up all the little and big bits of stuff that we had around our wagon home, and also packed up the sunflowers that have been growing on the picnic table all summer. That's one of the first sunflowers to bust out like the bright sun, in the picture above.

Tutu Pete and I are now living at Camp Bamboo, a place in the woods with lots of trees, and friends named Jude, Steph and Dan and four goats named Quartz (the great-tutu), Queen Anne (the tutu), Cookie (the man goat) and a little boy goat whose name I forget. I think there will be new stories to share with you from this camp. Our computer is getting a little slow, and a little older so this will probably be a short ending to your story.

If your Mommy or Daddy click here, you'll be able to find a short video of your Two Tutus in our car, we call "Scout." The sunflower is riding along with us. We are glad to have a sunflower to keep us company. 

This is pau the story. But there will will other stories to tell you.

๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’› Love, love, love to you and your Mommy and Daddy from Your Two Tutus๐Ÿ’•


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Changes and noodling

"Hey, look at that belly!" That's what Tutu Pete was saying. Dark spots were covering the brown fur on the bunny's opu. "Wow wee zow wee. Purpza is changing, big time," I said. But then, I kept looking and watched Purpza move from under the table. Ha, ha. The joke was on us. That bunny was not Purpza. "There are lots of bunnies, rabbits and hares (not so many hares) on the campground. Baby bunnies start moving from their safe nests onto the open field once they are ... about as big as Tutu Pete's hand." "Tutu?" The mo'o had a look of concentration. "Yes honey." I said. "Rabbits and bunnies are like the same?" "Yeah, they are. Same same." "And hairs?" "Ah, now that's a good one. Hares are different, kinda like ... hum. You know what Tutu Pete looks like, right. He's tall. Long, and I'm short. I'm rounder. I'm browner. Well, a hare is like a r

The Rainbow Connection

Hello "Little Frog," This story is growing but stopping sometime, because other stories are going on at the same time, and your Tutus forget how to connect one piece of the story with another. While we are remembering how the story wants to be told, I thought, maybe we could just: Stick in a song and video of "The Rainbow Connection" sung by Kermit, The Frog. Then, there's a picture of Tutu Pete and your Daddy the last time your Daddy was visiting us here. When your Daddy visited, we watched kites flying and dancing to the music of Kermit singing "The Rainbow Connection." For because it feels good to connect, I'm putting this here and sending it along to your Mommy and Daddy. Maybe they can play the YouTube for you while you swim comfortable in the Rainbow Connection." ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’š๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿงก Two Tutus