Username: WajaGirl
Name: Vision
Gender: Mare
Age: 5 years
Height: 13 hh
What is her favorite fruit?: Cucumis metuliferus (aka horned melon, kiwano, African horned cucumber/melon, jelly melon, hedged gourd, melano, and blowfish fruit)
Why is it her favorite fruit?: Vision loves how interesting they look! The taste is quite peculiar in her opinion, it's very greatly like cucumbers (of which she strongly dislikes) but she doesn't plan on eating any. She grows them in a garden-like pasture, giving the fruit away to friends and family as gifts. They all really enjoy nibbling on it, and she's very glad!
Short poem about her favorite fruit: I tried to keep the poem short, but it quickly got out of hand as I dreamed up the world in her imagination! I still hope you enjoy it, though Q v Q
I wrote it myself, but she has all the credit c;
Animals Change Around Meby Vision
Looking out on a rainy day,
I see the gray turn to a bright rainforest.
Magical animals start to appear,
In a wild collage,
They are made up of animals yet plants at the same time.
I see
dandi-lions running below the bending trees,
Which just happen to be fir-affes,
Their long necks bending down to watch the hunt.
I see
cr-raspberries,
Darting from place to place to avoid detection.
But my favorite spots to look in
Have to be the puddles.
They are deeper than imaginable,
Filled with
gold-apples,
Which leap into the air to catch the
sp-onions,
Too busy spinning their webs to notice their attackers.
Lady-berries fly overhead,
Carelessly avoiding the
beetle-nuts who drop down on them from above
Trying to catch a meal.
But there is one more creature I love the most.
The
blowfish-fruit swim in schools,
Darting from one place to another
And puffing up to scare away
Any predators who try to harm them.
They gently drop from their
sprouts,
Falling into the pools.
The water droplets hit my face,
And I am pulled back to reality.
It is all a wild daydream,
About my favorite things.
(Other animals I wanted to include in her dream but ran out of room for are the
cact-izard,
bud-fish,
cassav-ator,
whatever this snail is, and, my favorite, the
ba-angos.