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'The wormy welcome' or 'dream a little dream'
Yard cleaning and being the toilet monitor does not suit everyone.
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A fish out of water? What to do, when a ‘to do’ is identified?
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In all tall tales and unbelievable stories, there needs to be an interlude – maybe for a quick snack, or to divert the readers suspended belief that a fish pond and garden can be created in five minutes.
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But in ‘tall-stories’ anything is possible.
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Join me in giving Mookin a moment of relief, reflection and peacefulness. Tranquillity can be a very compelling healer. A hero must refuel before returning to the narrative to face his or her next truly ridiculous challenge. Maybe the garden will yield more than presently perceived?









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