#1346 Seeds
Today's story and sketch by me, #1346 Is about the visitor who just arrived on this Tropical Volcanic Planet we call Budahunga. The visitors name is Johnny, he is from a Planet in dimension seven, known as Woopa. Woopa is an agricultural planet, known throughout dimension seven for being very muddy, also for growing the famous Woopa Rutabagas, huge Rutabagas. Big because of the Mud, it rains every hour, for fifteen minutes, the constant heat, make the Planet Quite Steamy. Woopa's daytime temperature averages 125 to 126 degrees For all of it's 18 hours of Blazing White Hot Sunlight. Johnny had just finished his lunch, grabbed a bag of Rutabaga Seeds, to go into his field to plant. But just as he walked out of his barn, he was captured by a rouge Interdimensional Stargate, was hurled through many dimensions before being plucked down under the banana tree. Very lucky Johnny didn't lose his grip of the bag full of Rutabaga Seeds. It will be exciting to see how the Rutabagas grow on Budahunga. And that will be a story for another time, until then Tata the Rod Blog.
#1346 Seeds
Today's story and sketch by me, #1346 Is about the visitor who just arrived on this Tropical Volcanic Planet we call Budahunga. The visitors name is Johnny, he is from a Planet in dimension seven, known as Woopa. Woopa is an agricultural planet, known throughout dimension seven for being very muddy, also for growing the famous Woopa Rutabagas, huge Rutabagas. Big because of the Mud, it rains every hour, for fifteen minutes, the constant heat, make the Planet Quite Steamy. Woopa's daytime temperature averages 125 to 126 degrees For all of it's 18 hours of Blazing White Hot Sunlight. Johnny had just finished his lunch, grabbed a bag of Rutabaga Seeds, to go into his field to plant. But just as he walked out of his barn, he was captured by a rouge Interdimensional Stargate, was hurled through many dimensions before being plucked down under the banana tree. Very lucky Johnny didn't lose his grip of the bag full of Rutabaga Seeds. It will be exciting to see how the Rutabagas grow on Budahunga. And that will be a story for another time, until then Tata the Rod Blog.