Ralfie and Jemima

Ralfie and Jemima
Showing posts with label James Periwinkle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Periwinkle. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 December 2023

Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year!

 

 
💖Dear Readers,💖
 
 
welcome back to Riverside!
 
This evening we are celebrating Christmas and New Year's Eve all in one.



Several hours ago, Fudge entered his little cottage in the forest with a large bag. A very large bag. It was filled to the brim with apples, oranges, nuts and cookies.
 
"Look, Pickles," Fudge said to his best friend, the little dragon, that was following him. "Santa was in a great hurry tonight, so he left our gifts at the front door!"
 
 

Fudge sat down at the table to drink some spiced wine. Pickles had a look and a delighted sniff at the bag of presents.



All of a sudden there was a knock on the door and somebody white with a santa hat walked through the door and into Fudges' arms.
 
Fudge shared a warm hug with his good friend, the snowman.



The snowman sat on the chair Fudge offered him and said, "What are we having for dinner tonight?"
 
Fudge pushed a plate across the table and proudly said, "We are having homemade cookies and cupcakes... and cake for dessert."



Fudge took another sip from his mug and smiled happily at the thought of tasting his homemade chocolate and cinnamon cake.



Together they drank lots of mulled wine and ate the delicious cakes and cookies that Fudge had prepared for the occasion. 



Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! 
 
Thank you for your lovely comments upon the Riversiders' return to blogland.



Last but not least, thank you, dear and loyal Cutata, for your very precious christmas wishes and beautiful card featuring the alpaca family.



The Riversiders and I love it. 



I told Jemima, what you wrote on the back of the card. 

"Made wid wove... I bewieve dat!"


🎅 MERRY CHRISTMAS 
AND HAPPY 2024!🎅


Sunday, 30 June 2019

A Cat in the Woods




Good day to all! 

Two very lovely people have been thinking of Riverside and the Periwinkles lately, namely Sarah from Magic Mayhem and Birgit from BiWuBĂ€ren on the Blog. Birgit sent us a friendly email and Sarah sent us this gorgeous handmade card! It immediately inspired me...



Yesterday I noticed a new face in Riverside, while I was walking through the woods. It was a cute, white and fluffy cat wearing a purple dress and carrying a pink purse. 



I soon realized that she wasn't alone. A kitten in a pink dress soon came tagging along next to her. 
"Where is our new house, Mom?" the kitten asked.
"It's right over the hill," the mother answered. 
"I wonder what's taking Dad?" 
"I am sure he's just playing with Buddy and they'll soon catch up."



Mrs Peony Prickle was wrong. Her husband was hiding between the trees, waiting for the right moment to jump out and startle his wife, as well as his daughter Berry.



Little Buddy seemed to be hiding too, but actually he was just looking at the many colourful flowers.



Up above their heads two extremely fat birds were chirping happily.



Buddy hurried up to his mother with a paw full of flowers and said, "Look Mom! I found something to decorate our new living room, so it won't look so bare!" 
"That is very thoughtful of you, Buddy!"



Meanwhile, Pierce had decided he'd rather not startle his family after all, even though every single member of the Prickle family was a tough cookie that could easily take a little scare. But they had endured way more than a little hardship lately, so he decided to think of a better prank, something with more humour and less fright.
"Hey, Dad! There you are," Berry exclaimed and Mr Prickle planted a kiss on his daughter's forehead.



Berry jumped on top of a tree trunk that had fallen over and pretended to be a circus performer.



 "I'm walking the tightrope, Dad, and there's not even a net down below! 
Look at meeee!!" 



 "Mom," Buddy questioned his mother, "do you think our new house is ever going to feel and look as nice as our house back home did? Are we ever going to say: "There is no place like home", while thinking of our new place and not of the old one?" 
"Probably, Bud," Peony pondered, "just know that it will take some time. But I am pretty sure, we are going to like this place just as much, or maybe even more."
"Maybe even more?" Bud marveled, "That sure sounds great, Mom..."



All of a sudden, two well known Riversiders appeared in the clearing. It was James Periwinkle and his daughter Jemima!



"Ooooh, Daddy! It's da kitty family. Dey ah sooo fluffy!"



James and Pierce said hello and immediately started a conversation about the hot weather and gardening in summertime. 



And the rest of the Prickle family stared at little Pickles who had appeared almost out of nowhere. They had never seen a baby dragon before. "Is it an iguana?" Bud wondered. "I dunno..." Berry said, "do those have wings?? It looks more like an alligator to me."



Jemima and Pickles' buddy Fudge were a few feet away listening and giggling quietly. What a nice day to go for a walk with daddy. What a great day to meet some new friends. And what a perfect day to share toffees with Fudge. 



HOW I HAVE MISSED YOU ALL! 

HAVE A WONDERFUL WEEK AND A GREAT SUMMER.

SEE YOU SOON.



P.S.: Why are these cute, fuzzy kitties called the Prickles?? 
Well, when I took them out of the packaging yesterday, I was astounded at how scratchy they feel. They do not feel soft to the touch at all, more like a blunt cactus. ;)



Sunday, 17 March 2019

A Parcel From Cutata!!!




DEAR READERS,

Unfortunately, due to personal and work related issues, I am not able to write any stories at the moment. 

I think of you all the time and I am sorry I have not been able to comment on any of your posts lately.



I know Christmas has long passed, but you need to look at the wonderful gifts Cutata sent to Riverside from Sweet Berry Valley, even if I have not had the time to write a story to go with them. 
 




























































Thank you for all the wonderful presents, your friendship and thoughtfulness.  You sent us this wonderful parcel even though you were very busy at the time. I apreciate that.

The Periwinkles can not thank you enough, either. Jemima is so proud to have her own high chair now. The ladies (Julie and Hippolina) love their elegant purses and James is saving his wine for a special occasion. Fudge's sweets... did not last long.
 
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