While opening gifts sent from adoring fans is very fun indeed, what is even more fun is doing your “thank you” photo shoots. (After all, the best “thank you” gift you could ever send to your VIP fans is always a picture of you looking very cute!) Love & Feathers wants to thank Liz TrupinContinueContinue reading “Day 189: Photo Shoot “With Gift””
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Day 188: Straws for Pearl
When you are cute, sleek, photogenic, and very soft and feathery, often fans just can’t keep themselves from sending gifts. You just never know when the doorbell might ring and your large featherless assistant will return with a box addressed personally to you….which is full of gifts. Since your VIP fans know you well, theyContinueContinue reading “Day 188: Straws for Pearl”
Day 187: Faucet Photo Shoot
When you are the official Casa Greeter, and you make a new friend, and you happen to look very cute (as always) while chatting with your new friend, it just follows that your large featherless photography assistant may decide to schedule a photo shoot. Here, your new friend will be serving as your modeling prop.ContinueContinue reading “Day 187: Faucet Photo Shoot”
Day 186: Faucet Conversations
As the official Casa Greeter, once you’ve introduced yourself to newcomers, you can begin building a lasting connection. This tends to be especially easy for small, cute, and very feathery Casa Greeters, who quickly attract friends and fans wherever they go. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts p.s. FREEBIE ALERT! Read the introduction & 3 full chapters from Pearl’sContinueContinue reading “Day 186: Faucet Conversations”
Day 185: Faucet Introductions
Even after living in your casa for some time, you may find there are still new beings to meet and greet. Not only does this keep every day fresh and exciting, but as the official Casa Greeter, you never have to worry about job security. Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts p.s. FREEBIE ALERT! Read the introduction & 3ContinueContinue reading “Day 185: Faucet Introductions”
Day 184: Hunting Sunflower Seeds
It takes a seasoned (er) warrior to hunt sunflower seeds. They are the wiliest nut on the open plains. For starters, they like to hide by covering themselves with lots of other (delicious) seeds….so often by the time you spot them, it is too late. This, of course, is because you are already full. Also,ContinueContinue reading “Day 184: Hunting Sunflower Seeds”
Day 183: Backing Up
Each household that contains a large reflective glowing thing occasionally has to perform a chore called “backing up.” Some households may perform this task more often than other households (depending on how many users the glowing thing has, and how, um, enthusiastically they may use it). Author: Shannon Cutts Co-Author: Pearl Cutts p.s. FREEBIE ALERT! Read the introductionContinueContinue reading “Day 183: Backing Up”
Day 182: Managing Flock Perks
There are many unwritten rules to help interspecies flock life go smoothly. For instance, the smallest flock member automatically outranks the largest flock member. Plus, the flock member whose coloration most closely matches that of the household silver glowing thing owns it. Of course, if you are lucky enough to be both the smallest flockContinueContinue reading “Day 182: Managing Flock Perks”
Day 181: A New Spin on “Waffling”
The word “waffling” often gets a bad rap. In the U.S., one “waffles” when they have trouble making up their mind. In political circles in particular, a politician is said to “waffle” when their take on important issues flip-flops in sync with their popularity ratings. Outside the U.S., “waffling” refers to using language without meaning – i.e., “blathering, babbling,ContinueContinue reading “Day 181: A New Spin on “Waffling””
Day 180: The Art of the Ascent
For true gourmands, the way you end a meal is as worthy of attention as the way you begin. For example, if you began your meal by jumping into the center of your dish, you will want to end it by jumping out. And if you began by climbing down from a high perch toContinueContinue reading “Day 180: The Art of the Ascent”
