In the past I've discussed the essential tools that I've used to research this book. Here's a couple of them. I could not do this work without a microscope. It would be impossible. I found this one in Babe's Bric-a-Brac shop. Do you know the one? It's in one of the back streets, just out of town.The tweezers, below, are just your run of the mill eyebrow pluckers. Both of these things are essential pieces of kit if you should be considering researching the woodland people.
Finally an update on this blog! I cannot believe how long it's been. Basically, last year, I got so busy with all sorts of other projects that this sat simmering on the backburner. But, simmering is good - just not for too long! I've really missed working on this project. After all, this is THE book I have inside me (we all have one of those don't we?) and I intend to update more frequently. Thanks for continuing to visit and a big huge thanks to everyone who has added thier name to THIS LIST.



Ouch! I've been talking to William about the smallest book in the world called 'The parents Manual' Every now and again I pretend to bring it out and read a chapter... Chapter 2 'See any bare skin, tickle it' Might not be the smallest book.. ;-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Keep it going - love the little folks.
ReplyDeleteThis is just charming. I have no doubt that publishers will be battling over who gets to print it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice : )
ReplyDeleteI really like the shape of the microscope!
+ good luck on your project!
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Hi Andrea,
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more news and details about when this book is going to be available.
Nice drawings Adrea, and Congrats on your book.
ReplyDelete~Randall