The Twanging Gardens
Summary
Proverbs
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| When Spring and Summer rule the sky, Do Sunflowers stretch oh so high. | |
| After the sun has gone to bed, Barbels appear to be fed. | |
| Minnows may be very small, But they make your friendships tall. | |
| Radish are red and cooked with ease, Yet beware they give lewd breeze. | |
| Pumpkins only sprout, When Autumn rain or snows about. |
Books
| Author | Title |
|---|---|
| by Barbara Woodhut | A Letter of Complaint |
Insects
| Name | Appears |
|---|---|
| Blue Bob | Day |
| Woodflapper | Day |
| Tarquin Moth | Night |
| Nightstalker | Night |
| Ma Moth | Night |
| Hotheaded | Night |
| Red Nell | Night |
| Hobby Lantern | Night |
Fish
| Name | Description | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Ongated. | Night | |
| It's just a fish, stupid boy. | Morning | |
| Catch them with precipitation. | When Raining | |
| Full of themselves. | Night On Even Days | |
| I swear I caught one... | During a Storm | |
| How can this possibly exist? | Not Autumn When it's Sunny | |
| A bit rich. | Not Autumn | |
| In a rush. | Not Spring | |
| Has an inflated opinion. | Morning | |
| Sleeps with the fishes. | Not Summer |
Plants
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Thorn industries. | |
| Tell Emicus how lovely they are. | |
| Well pronounced. | |
| Laughter rose. | |
| I can't bear to eat any more. | |
| A bit rich. | |
| A sporty kind of posh baby spice. | |
| Eat it after a catnap. | |
| Along with Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, form the 4 horseherbs of the apocalypse. | |
| Oil be dammed, it's tall. | |
| Vulgaris their middle name. | |
| Belongs to Patrick. |
Houses
| Name | People |
|---|---|
| Well Hanging Gardens |