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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Garden Update: Rose

As little Snowdrop played hide-and-seek with the other flowerets in the Songbird garden, the prim Rosette sighed, wishing the child would halt grieving her with joining in the juvenile (and drab, according to Rosette) excitement. Morningtide emerged and Rosette's plea had been bestowed as her holiday gift; a petite bud sprouted from a rosette formation of leaves and blossomed into little Rose, a child of the same height as Snowdrop and just as eager to play, although slightly resembling the refined demeanor of her elder.

Roses embody a myriad of meanings depending on the shade and amount of petals adorning each blossom, Rose is no different as she loves to turn from a sweet, affectionate girl to nothing short of an imp on a whim, beware of her thorns! (And beware of her playing hide-and-seek unfairly, little Snowdrop!)

Plenty of child flowers will continue to be cultivated over time, beginning with Snowdrop and Rose. Stroll through our garden and discover our newest, and littlest, Rose blossom.


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Garden Update: Holly

Joining the ranks of the holiday-inspired plants is the protectress of all flora within the wintry season, Holly. Fierce like a valkyrie maiden and adorned in evergreen armor dotted with crimson berries, Holly defends her fellow flower friends from the bitter cold December brings and until spring blooms.

December has been packed with plenty of holiday surprises here at Qbee's Songbird garden and we invite you to continue celebrating the rest of it with us! Remember to collect your yummy gifts under the purple holiday tree before the month is over, as our group gifts rotate at the beginning of each month.


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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Presenting Chickweed

Deer and I, being shape and overall avatar fanatics, always take the time to check out what exactly other people are wearing. We've noticed a trend in styles out there, and decided that we needed to incorporate them in some way or another into our garden. Inspired by Pitbull himself, we present to you: Chickweed.



This feisty flower comes jam-packed with attitude. Whether it be at the mall or at a Wal-mart, she'll surely be down to fight anyone if you get in her way (or try to wear her Renzie skin ooo datz my renzie). Her massive attitude is further augmented by her heavily slitted eyes, complete with spiderweb eyelashes, bootyliciousness, lollipop head, and piercings for every person she's delivered a beat down upon. (oooo gurllll u so stoopid u dont even no) Her rounded chin and wide, poofy lips are ready to take a punch in any future brawl without hesitation. Hair? As long as she has more than the other person at the end of the fight, who cares what it looks like!





Damita Esperanza Estefania Rodriguez (or Deer she likes to be called) and I were so pleased with our newest addition to the garden, we just had to go flaunt our new look in public. (followed by comments: "Eth, is that you?" "ooo dont talk 2 me liek u no me, stoooopid") We went to a Kittycats auction to find some new amigos for our cats, and saw a couple of babigurls sitting down about to eat their lunch. We both felt the urge to ninjaloot us a new place to sit, as well as score us some Micky D's. A few minutes later, we were relaxing after warning the people once sitting there to not mess with our Renzie. Chickweed doesn't care, why should we! Ooo gurl don't u mess w/ my Renzie.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Garden Update: Mistletoe

As the holidays drift nearer, a fortuitous amount of seedlings have sprouted within our Songbird garden. Perhaps a gift to us in these festive times, Qbee has harvested every floweret found in our soil but struggled with one we couldn't seem to catch. Nestled in the treetop above, an impish fairy urged us Qbee shopkeepers to kiss, claiming it was a wintry tradition, leading us to discover she was Mistletoe. Mistletoe laughed impishly at the thought that she could demand us, among other victims who would stand beneath her, to do such a thing but refused to drop below onto the grass until she fell from her cackling. She now resides in Qbee's Songbird Garden shop, incessantly conning customers into kissing one another.

We anticipate more holiday-themed plant and flower shapes to bloom within December, coupled by matching accessories and other shopkeeper surprises. Qbee invites you to celebrate this festive month ahead with us in the garden.


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Garden Update: Snowdrop


Within the wintry night, a drop of snow drifted from the dimmed sky and sprouted by dawn into the tiniest blossom of our garden, Snowdrop. Snowdrops represent new life and her shape bursts with sweetness, youth, and vitality, her eyes could soothe a thousand hearts. An innocent child, Snowdrop loves to play hide - and - seek in our garden with the other flowerets who (barely) oblige to partake in such a silly game, but we're more than joyous to house our first child shape at Queen Bee!

We anticipate more holiday-themed plant and flower shapes to bloom within December, coupled by matching accessories and other shopkeeper surprises. Qbee invites you to celebrate this festive month ahead with us in the garden.


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Garden Update: Snapdragon


Gardening with Customer Support Ladybird Lyric is never a simple task, the girl barely knows how to tend to newly-grown sprouts and only has knowledge of answering Qbee customer inquiries. Today though she redeemed herself by plucking a rather fiery flower in hot pink and red from the soil behind our shop, despite her shock as the blossom snapped at Ladybird, the flower angered at being awakened from its garden slumber.

The Qbee staff couldn't resist adding this sultry Snapdragon to our array of flowerets, and she's on display in our shop for all to admire her beauty. Dragonlady Snapdragon now awaits all future servants and worshipers (her words, not mine!) within our garden shop location.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Garden Update: Wildflower


Not only has Wildflower sprouted along the Songbird garden and taken form in a shape, but she's covered our shop's meadow entirely! Our meadow, peppered in flowering pink and lavender buds, inspired this shape and she's a celebration too of our new garden's dawn.

Wildflower's promo may be purchased in-world for a discounted price, this promo version is offered in three heights while her copy/modify version can be found here. She looks like a candy unicorn princess of some sort, like Lady Amalthea from The Last Unicorn with pink and purple instead of her pearly white, Wildflower appears enchanting nonetheless and looks perfect against her natural meadow canvas.

Whichever way you choose to obtain a Wildflower bouquet, this shape's dreamy look and doe eyes have been an inspiration for our new shop throughout and we hope you love her as much as we do at Queen Bee. Thank you, Wildflower!


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