I’ve managed to accommodate my big fat fingers to the new Minecraft version’s tiny little icons.
I was a little sad when I made the world I’m playing in now, because there weren’t any horses, but horses have come. I fished and fished and caught a couple of saddles, and I found some golden horse armor down a mine. Then I picked the prettiest two horses (to my momentary taste — all Minecraft horses are pretty, and they don’t poop!) and tamed them.
Here’s the first one. I call her Spindrift. Isn’t that a Princessy name? SO unlike me! Letting my girly-girl shadow self out to play can be most refreshing.
Spindrift got the golden armor, because it looks so bee-YOU-tee-full on her!
This handsome fellow is Patch. He and Spindrift are in love.
He doesn’t have any armor, because it hides his patches. They don’t need armor, since I play on Peaceful level.
I fed each of them a golden apple, and they had a foal. So far, we just call him Junior. I went looking for him the other day and guess where I found him.
Do NOT ask me how he got up a tree or why. He’s just there. If he doesn’t get down on his own, I’ll have to build a stairway for him.
~sigh~ Kids today!
I’m posting today at Fatal Foodies about a healthy snack that’s just a wee bit too healthy to suit my taste.
A WRITING PROMPT FOR YOU: Write about a character who turns up in an unexpected place. I mean really unexpected.
MA
Joey
December 6, 2016 at 1:08pmHah!
Sometimes on Mario Kart, if you jump just so, you can land in a tree. It’s very disturbing. I hope Junior isn’t too disturbed 🙂
Marian Allen
December 7, 2016 at 1:03pmHey, Joey! For some reason, your comments started shuffling off into my spam filter, so I’ve had to go dig you out.
I don’t think Junior is any more disturbed than anything else is in Minecraft. heh
Jane
December 6, 2016 at 10:08amGorgerous!
Thanks for sharing your pretty pony world!
Srsly.