Well, That's Showing a Good Example to Kids!
THE latest Webkinz News item (on the WN website) spells the word "Arctic" wrong TWICE.
See the Leaves Falling Down!
GLORY be! It's fall in Webkinz World
and not just Fall Festival with leaves flying!
They have actually done a fall theme with autumn trees and leaves scattered on the grass of any yard that you have.
Some night-time shots follow:
Jeff's yard and garden looks quite nice with its autumnal background and leaves scattered about his Zum-decorated area. (I will be getting him a treehouse bed soon!)

Now the fairgrounds look ready to hold the annual county fair, with the fireworks just starting!

And the year-round fall yard/pumpkin patch looks just dandy with the rest of the "trimmings"! Wish it could stay this way year round!
and not just Fall Festival with leaves flying!
They have actually done a fall theme with autumn trees and leaves scattered on the grass of any yard that you have.
Some night-time shots follow:
Jeff's yard and garden looks quite nice with its autumnal background and leaves scattered about his Zum-decorated area. (I will be getting him a treehouse bed soon!)

Now the fairgrounds look ready to hold the annual county fair, with the fireworks just starting!

And the year-round fall yard/pumpkin patch looks just dandy with the rest of the "trimmings"! Wish it could stay this way year round!

Not a Pet of the Month

Wrong!
So now I have a frog.
But he's pretty cute. His name is Sparky and he lives in a nice little frog bed and has a lily pad sofa and a firefly lamp.
A Special Spaniel

When I was a girl my cousin Johnny had a springer spaniel named Jeff. He was the sweetest, funniest dog. If you said "sic 'em!" to him, he ran around the yard in circles. Back then no one knew chocolate was bad for dogs, and it never seemed to bother Jeff: my aunt fed him Cocoa Puffs and milk for breakfast! He lived a long, happy life and I remember him with great affection.
So you see, I couldn't help naming a Webkinz spaniel after the real thing.
Jeff is the proprietor of my general store, which I constructed from the general store theme as well as some other pieces, like the drinks fridge, condiment stand from the movie theme, sink, blender, etc. The vegetables come fresh from his garden, which he sleeps next to to keep away the gophers!

Jeff also owns the adjoining bakery/luncheonette which sells candy and gifts as well! You can set a spell at Jeff's, have a burger or a bagel, and maybe hang out with your pals playing a game of "Go Fish!"

Ready, Set, Sell!
HAS everyone seen the new General Store theme?
I can't wait till all the items are in. In combo with other items, like the drinks refrigerator you could build a great grocery store, or with some of the things and the candy theme, build a candy store, etc.
I can't wait till all the items are in. In combo with other items, like the drinks refrigerator you could build a great grocery store, or with some of the things and the candy theme, build a candy store, etc.
Gobsmacked!
I am not a good videogame player.
I've been in Webkinz nearly two years (it's two years next week) and played innumerable games of Cash Cow and Candy Bash 2 and Go-Go Googles (which I find the most manageable) until my eyes hurt and my wrist wouldn't respond anymore and have never won one stinking trophy. Never, ever, ever. I rejoiced in Webkinz Day since I finally got a trophy just for being around.
Then came Eager Beaver Amusement Park, which is based on a favorite, Bookworm, and it has a trophy. It's a bear to play, though, because it's harder than Bookworm. There are a lot more consonants than vowels, and at a certain point, when you get the fiery tiles that break through the other letters (when they get to the bottom, you've burned down the park and lost the game), you have to make your words with a certain number of letters. Since they don't give you a lot of vowels, this is a right pain in the butt.
But tonight I kept playing, and wangling, and scrambling...and oh my ears and whiskers, see what I did:

You even get to see the park completed (the last thing you build is the roller coaster).
Once you win the trophy, however, you can still play the game, but no additional trophies are forthcoming.
I've been in Webkinz nearly two years (it's two years next week) and played innumerable games of Cash Cow and Candy Bash 2 and Go-Go Googles (which I find the most manageable) until my eyes hurt and my wrist wouldn't respond anymore and have never won one stinking trophy. Never, ever, ever. I rejoiced in Webkinz Day since I finally got a trophy just for being around.
Then came Eager Beaver Amusement Park, which is based on a favorite, Bookworm, and it has a trophy. It's a bear to play, though, because it's harder than Bookworm. There are a lot more consonants than vowels, and at a certain point, when you get the fiery tiles that break through the other letters (when they get to the bottom, you've burned down the park and lost the game), you have to make your words with a certain number of letters. Since they don't give you a lot of vowels, this is a right pain in the butt.
But tonight I kept playing, and wangling, and scrambling...and oh my ears and whiskers, see what I did:

You even get to see the park completed (the last thing you build is the roller coaster).
Once you win the trophy, however, you can still play the game, but no additional trophies are forthcoming.
Webkinz for Mother's Day
MY "fids" gave me Webkinz for Mother's Day! Since one of my fids imitates the kiss and squeak they make when you go into your room, this is especially appropriate!
I always said J.K. Rowling created an owl with the personality of a budgie. I named a real budgie after the fictional Pigwidgeon, so now we have a virtual pet named after the real budgie, since their coloring was similar.
Very appropriately, this gift was "given" to me by a budgie!
And what else would a bookworm name a Jack Russell Terrier?
Very appropriately, this gift was "given" to me by a terrier!

Very appropriately, this gift was "given" to me by a budgie!

Very appropriately, this gift was "given" to me by a terrier!
Webkinz Day!
THANK God for Webkinz Day, since it seems to be the only time I ever get a trophy.


The card was not animated this year:



The card was not animated this year:


Easter by Any Other Name
GANZ makes me laugh. They won't designate the day as "Easter" because of its Christian connotations.
Yo, guys, you're supposed to be "educational" as well as funat least that's what you claim. "Easter" comes from "Eostre," a Pagan term. Bunnies and eggs are also Pagan symbols. Duh.
Anyway...look! A gift in the dock...

And the front page announces "spring"...

Spring critters frolic...

And some Easter gifts. The rug is sure better than the silly egg shoes.
Yo, guys, you're supposed to be "educational" as well as funat least that's what you claim. "Easter" comes from "Eostre," a Pagan term. Bunnies and eggs are also Pagan symbols. Duh.
Anyway...look! A gift in the dock...

And the front page announces "spring"...

Spring critters frolic...

And some Easter gifts. The rug is sure better than the silly egg shoes.

Easter Adoption

In the American Girls books, Felicity Merriman, from 1774, has a pet lamb named Posy.
I didn't like "Posy," so I named her "Felicity."
A Goat on a Skateboard?

I'd thought about a Swiss name for this one, especially the place Rick Steves loves, Gimmelwald. But mountain goats are indigenous to North America.
Oh, dear, I "sent him to Montana," didn't I? LOL.
Did you know mountain goats are not really goats? They are part of a group called "goat-antelopes," in the same family with the Chamois.
I wonder if they will ever do an actual goat.
I still want a fox, not a Floral Fox!
Hearts and Flowers
ONCE again, it's time for Valentines Day!
Greeted first thing in the morning...

...with a small gift in the dock...

...and a card in the post...

...and upon opening the gifts:

I'm not much fond of teddy bears, but that one is kinda cute.
Greeted first thing in the morning...

...with a small gift in the dock...

...and a card in the post...

...and upon opening the gifts:

I'm not much fond of teddy bears, but that one is kinda cute.
He Doesn't Have A Shadow

Darnit.
This one is not only a cute fuzzy, but the virtual has the most darling face, especially when it smiles and shows its little teeth.
I thought the name appropriate for a woodchuck!
They're Flocking This Way

Then I took a second look at "Jewel" and twisted it a bit.

But instead, something different.
A Late Christmas Critter

And I didn't intend to buy a cocker spaniel either (well, an original cocker, anyway; I have the American cocker), but the face on the fuzzy for this one just got me.
(I'm with Gingerbread, BTWI think going on vacation is really awesome, too!)