Lauri-Ell (
kree_soldieress) wrote in
aterat2021-08-20 01:17 pm
Finally Time To Build A Greenhouse!
Who; Lauri-Ell and EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO!
What; Time to build a plant house
Where; Residence Square, roof of blue building, various flower and gardening shops
When; August 20 - 23
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1. All These Supplies Have To Go Up | Residence Square
It was here. It was HERE! Lauri-Ell smiled as she looked at the large cart with layered padded out panes of carefully and custom made glass. And with it, a whole selection of the metal bars and poles and things she had made with Gili's help that were finally ready.
Lauri-Ell looked at her deliveries and looked so INSANELY gleeful, grinning massively at all she saw. She was excited, definitely excited. But...
"Now I have to get it all upstairs," she sighed. And assembled. Which she could do. But man, there was so much she had to do. "I should have arranged a day where I knew I had help."
Or someone with telekinesis, but that didn't seem likely.
2. And So The Building Begins | Blue Building Roof
Finally. It had taken her all of the day before to carefully move all of the supplies up to the roof, even with help, and the fatigue after had been too much to start the building process. So she had taken the day off, put out feelers to friends and neighbors to see if anyone wanted to help, and got up early to start in the markets. A basket of fresh turnovers and sausage rolls later, and after the making of two large pitchers of 'lemon-aid' Lauri-Ell made her way to the roof with the copies of all of the notes and designs she had made for the work.
It was time. Lauri-Ell clapped her hands together and smiled.
"Alright. Frame first I think!"
3. Things To Go In Glass Houses | Flower and Gardening Shops
Alright, now she had a lovely little greenhouse prepared, one that she could even get into. So now there was the rest that needed to be done. Which was why she had taken her cart around to a number of stores. Already she had acquired a few large bags of soil and some pots and trays for planting. But now?
Now Lauri-Ell was looking at small seedlings, not to mention bags of things proclaiming to be seeds. She looked... worried.
"But how do such very small things become such big and good plants?"
And what should she get? Food and healing things, that was what she and Yuki had agreed to.
"I don't know what to do," she mumbled unhappily.
What; Time to build a plant house
Where; Residence Square, roof of blue building, various flower and gardening shops
When; August 20 - 23
Warnings;
1. All These Supplies Have To Go Up | Residence Square
It was here. It was HERE! Lauri-Ell smiled as she looked at the large cart with layered padded out panes of carefully and custom made glass. And with it, a whole selection of the metal bars and poles and things she had made with Gili's help that were finally ready.
Lauri-Ell looked at her deliveries and looked so INSANELY gleeful, grinning massively at all she saw. She was excited, definitely excited. But...
"Now I have to get it all upstairs," she sighed. And assembled. Which she could do. But man, there was so much she had to do. "I should have arranged a day where I knew I had help."
Or someone with telekinesis, but that didn't seem likely.
2. And So The Building Begins | Blue Building Roof
Finally. It had taken her all of the day before to carefully move all of the supplies up to the roof, even with help, and the fatigue after had been too much to start the building process. So she had taken the day off, put out feelers to friends and neighbors to see if anyone wanted to help, and got up early to start in the markets. A basket of fresh turnovers and sausage rolls later, and after the making of two large pitchers of 'lemon-aid' Lauri-Ell made her way to the roof with the copies of all of the notes and designs she had made for the work.
It was time. Lauri-Ell clapped her hands together and smiled.
"Alright. Frame first I think!"
3. Things To Go In Glass Houses | Flower and Gardening Shops
Alright, now she had a lovely little greenhouse prepared, one that she could even get into. So now there was the rest that needed to be done. Which was why she had taken her cart around to a number of stores. Already she had acquired a few large bags of soil and some pots and trays for planting. But now?
Now Lauri-Ell was looking at small seedlings, not to mention bags of things proclaiming to be seeds. She looked... worried.
"But how do such very small things become such big and good plants?"
And what should she get? Food and healing things, that was what she and Yuki had agreed to.
"I don't know what to do," she mumbled unhappily.

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"Let us see... Yuki suggested making notes of what is in which areas. Is there a way to label them easily?"
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So he might not be the best person to ask for tips on things like that. Still, he did try his best and thought about what he’d noticed in other places before, “I suppose you could, uh- buy something to stick in the planter that you could fix little signage to if you need to label what’s been planted where.”
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"Do you think they have sticks here?"
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He perked up once he found a small set of wooden plant pokes that one could probably write short things upon. “How about these?”
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"Yes, I shall get these. Perhaps Yuki can write the names."
Really, she needed to sit down and try writing earth languages. Kree was so very different and no one else here even spoke it.
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"Well, I was hoping that at some point you might be willing to teach me human writing? I do not wish to bother Yuki with such things. He teaches me so much already. I do not wish to burden him."
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Given he’d been driven to become fluent in quite a few languages over the years, he expected he could at least understand the complication of learning to write in one that wasn’t your own. He wasn’t sure if it would make him a good teacher, but it would make him a patient one. “Just let me know when you’re available to, and I can work on some lessons for you to learn and practice?”
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"After the greenhouse is done I should have some time in evenings I believe," she noted. It would be nice. We grow to the part of the year where evenings are longer, yes? Gili only stays open when the sun is up, for safety. We work less in the dark months."
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Humming a little, he continued a moment later. “You don’t mind dogs, do you?”
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"I do not know what a dog is."
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Of course, the fact that she didn’t know what a dog was struck him soon after and he blinked. How did one explain a dog? There were so many kinds, all looking rather different. “Uh- Well, they’re four-legged, furry animals kept as companions.”
Llewellyn, that could describe a cat? Or any number of animals?
“Mm… Here-” He shuffled through all his pocket’s rather quickly in search of his phone. Showing a picture that included Pretzel. “This is a dog, but… they don’t all look the same. You’ve probably seen a few different kinds around the city. They’re excellent company, and this one happens to be mine and Rhy’s. Name is Pretzel, and usually if he isn’t with Rhy then he’s with me…” And Llewellyn wanted to make sure the pup wouldn’t upset his friend.
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But then he showed her a picture and she was frowning. No, that was very different from the Flerkin that looked like a cat.
"A pretzel is food. Or so I thought."
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“I’ve never been in the position to name something before, if I’m being honest.” He shrugged lightly, “But his name is Pretzel, and the kind of dog he is would be called a basset hound.” He rubbed his cheek lightly. “He’s still young, but I assure you he’s quite friendly. Just… energetic.”
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"I have named nothing either. But he looks pretty."
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“Naming things is harder than it sounds, at least I thought so at the time.” He added with a smile. Pretzel being called pretty was rather sweet. He’d heard cute and awkward more often. “Thank you. He’s a good pup. Very clever too. So, if you don’t mind, you’ll probably be meeting him when it comes time for lessons. We don’t like to leave him alone much. Gets into things if he gets bored.”
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"I have never had to name anything. I do not imagine I shall have cause to. But I would happily try and meet him!"
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As for Lauri-Ell, she knew hte proper response to this. Which was leaning forward to hug the man. Perhaps just a hair too tight. Sorry about the breathing.
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The hug was honestly something of a surprise, but Llewellyn had... come a really long way over the last year and a half, thanks to the people who’d been patient with and taught him. Hugs were nice, great even. So instead of being a little lost himself, he smiled and awkwardly raised an arm to return it as best he could, considering he was slightly trapped and it was a bit snug for him.
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"Humans make good gestures," she said before releasing him. "Hugs are for friendship and happiness and gratitude, yes? Or am I making a mess of your culture again?"
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wrap this too?
Sure <3