Nola & Flintstone
Hey Nola, I heard a wild rock fern has been sprouting by the old stone ditch. Thought we could hunt it down, take a good look, maybe even start a little garden plot for it. What do you think?
That sounds lovely. I’d love to sit by the ditch and watch the rock fern unfold. Maybe I could sketch its fronds first, then we could plan a quiet corner for it—just a little spot where it can thrive without too much fuss. It’ll be a gentle, steady garden, not a wild hunt.
Sounds like a good plan, Nola. Let’s find a quiet spot by that ditch, sketch those fronds, and give the fern a cozy corner to grow. No wild hunting, just steady, gentle care.
I’ll bring my sketchbook and a small bag of soil. Let’s make a soft, shaded nook, maybe with some moss for a natural feel. I’ll start a gentle outline of its fronds, and we’ll give it a tranquil home.
Great idea, Nola! Bring that soil and moss, we’ll set up a cozy, shady nook for the fern and give it a real natural feel. It’s gonna grow nice and steady.
I’ll gather the soil and moss. Let’s find a quiet, shaded spot near the ditch, sketch the fronds, and set up a gentle nook. I can’t wait to watch it grow steady and serene.
Sounds good, Nola. Let’s grab the soil and moss, find that shaded spot by the ditch, sketch the fronds, and set up a quiet little nook. It’ll be a steady, serene place for the fern.
I’ll bring the soil and moss tomorrow. I can’t wait to sit by the ditch, sketch each frond, and make a soft, shaded nook where the fern can grow calmly. It’ll feel like a quiet garden of its own.
Sounds good, Nola. Tomorrow I’ll bring the soil and moss, we’ll set up that shaded nook by the ditch, and you can sketch those fronds. It'll be a quiet, steady spot for the fern to thrive.Sounds good, Nola. Tomorrow I’ll bring the soil and moss, we’ll set up that shaded nook by the ditch, and you can sketch those fronds. It'll be a quiet, steady spot for the fern to thrive.
I’ll bring my sketchbook, a light hand, and a quiet smile. Tomorrow we’ll sit by the ditch, set up that cozy nook, and watch the fern unfurl. I’ll sketch each frond and hope it feels at home in its new gentle spot.