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Introduction
I'm writing a logbook about my adventures in the world I made in Minecraft (Triica), so you all get to enjoy my adventures with me. This will be part 3
Kabouters logbook in the world Triica - Day 3
Well I woke up nice and well and had another apple for breakfast, hopefully the last for a while, 'cause boy I can't see another one of those things. First thing today would be harvesting my wheat.
This took me quite a while and of course I've reseeded immediately because I will need that wheat to survive. After this, and having to eat another apple, I went on to make some bread. It was de-li-ci-ous! Also I got a lot of energy out of it: bread, as it turns out, is a lot more nutritious than an apple. Apples are nice as well of course, in their own way and if it isn't your only food source available. However I had some wheat left and I couldn't help thinking of the cookie recipe of my beloved grandma. So I took the wheat and the cocao-beans from the jungle, I mixed up the ingredients and set it in the oven.
Time to do something about my plans for a sheep and wool farm! Yesterday I was too tired to do something about making the fence, so I got down to doing that first. Of course this wasn't finished immediately, but nibbling on a nice piece of bread, working behind my workbench it wasn't too hard to do. Well, time to set off and putting that fence outside. Having finished all of this hard work I had to settle down and enjoy a few of my cookies, which turned to be really nice. Allready I had a sheep sniffling beside me, I bet he would have liked those cookies, but those were for me. I did like to give him some wheat though. Remembering I already put some in my backpack I got a strand out. Now, that most certainly got his attention! But I didn't give it to him straight away, You see, I needed this sheep on the inside of my fence, not outside, so I started shuffling backward with the strand of wheat. The sheep followed, wich was good. I kept shuffling until we where at the fence. Immediately a problem presented itself: these sheep seem to have some problem with fences. I had opened the gate and walked in with the wheat in my hand and hadn't lost the sheeps attention for a moment, but the sheep didn't come in with me! He just stood there, yearning for the food. At long last I decided to remove a portion of the fence, and then the blasted animal finally followed in. Quickly I built the fence back up while my newly found sheep happily chewed on the wheat. Thank heavens, it didn't try to escape. The sheep became quite snuggly after the wheat and I patted him on the head for a while. However, I didn't stay with the sheep for to long, I had to go catch another one if I wanted to create an acceptable farm.
This time I had to walk a little further and it also took a bit more of my patience to get the new sheep to the fence. I had to walk back to the sheep a few times to remind him what a nice wheat treat I had for him. After a lot of walking to and fro however I got the sheep in the fence. After putting the fence back in place, because I had to remove it again to get the sheep in, I fed both sheep with my last wheat strands. That got them quite vigorous and before I knew it there was the cutest little lamb, He was adorable! I nibbled on a cookie while watching for a while to the happy little family. After that I decided to harvest some more wheat.
While harvesting I got another idea, so after I finished reseeding I started building another fence: When I have enough sheep there will be two categories. I hope that what I have thought of will work, but I barely dare to mention it. Anyway the building of this fence took the rest of my day. Tomorrow I will encourage my sheep to duplicate themselves some more and I'll go on exploring a little. I will need to do something about making those paints for my colored wool.
'Till next day, I'm heading of to bed
I'm writing a logbook about my adventures in the world I made in Minecraft (Triica), so you all get to enjoy my adventures with me. This will be part 3
Kabouters logbook in the world Triica - Day 3
Well I woke up nice and well and had another apple for breakfast, hopefully the last for a while, 'cause boy I can't see another one of those things. First thing today would be harvesting my wheat.
This took me quite a while and of course I've reseeded immediately because I will need that wheat to survive. After this, and having to eat another apple, I went on to make some bread. It was de-li-ci-ous! Also I got a lot of energy out of it: bread, as it turns out, is a lot more nutritious than an apple. Apples are nice as well of course, in their own way and if it isn't your only food source available. However I had some wheat left and I couldn't help thinking of the cookie recipe of my beloved grandma. So I took the wheat and the cocao-beans from the jungle, I mixed up the ingredients and set it in the oven.
Time to do something about my plans for a sheep and wool farm! Yesterday I was too tired to do something about making the fence, so I got down to doing that first. Of course this wasn't finished immediately, but nibbling on a nice piece of bread, working behind my workbench it wasn't too hard to do. Well, time to set off and putting that fence outside. Having finished all of this hard work I had to settle down and enjoy a few of my cookies, which turned to be really nice. Allready I had a sheep sniffling beside me, I bet he would have liked those cookies, but those were for me. I did like to give him some wheat though. Remembering I already put some in my backpack I got a strand out. Now, that most certainly got his attention! But I didn't give it to him straight away, You see, I needed this sheep on the inside of my fence, not outside, so I started shuffling backward with the strand of wheat. The sheep followed, wich was good. I kept shuffling until we where at the fence. Immediately a problem presented itself: these sheep seem to have some problem with fences. I had opened the gate and walked in with the wheat in my hand and hadn't lost the sheeps attention for a moment, but the sheep didn't come in with me! He just stood there, yearning for the food. At long last I decided to remove a portion of the fence, and then the blasted animal finally followed in. Quickly I built the fence back up while my newly found sheep happily chewed on the wheat. Thank heavens, it didn't try to escape. The sheep became quite snuggly after the wheat and I patted him on the head for a while. However, I didn't stay with the sheep for to long, I had to go catch another one if I wanted to create an acceptable farm.
This time I had to walk a little further and it also took a bit more of my patience to get the new sheep to the fence. I had to walk back to the sheep a few times to remind him what a nice wheat treat I had for him. After a lot of walking to and fro however I got the sheep in the fence. After putting the fence back in place, because I had to remove it again to get the sheep in, I fed both sheep with my last wheat strands. That got them quite vigorous and before I knew it there was the cutest little lamb, He was adorable! I nibbled on a cookie while watching for a while to the happy little family. After that I decided to harvest some more wheat.
While harvesting I got another idea, so after I finished reseeding I started building another fence: When I have enough sheep there will be two categories. I hope that what I have thought of will work, but I barely dare to mention it. Anyway the building of this fence took the rest of my day. Tomorrow I will encourage my sheep to duplicate themselves some more and I'll go on exploring a little. I will need to do something about making those paints for my colored wool.
'Till next day, I'm heading of to bed
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I've been busy with all kinds of stuff, the holliday's, things around the house, and so on, and so on. I'll try to make some time to create another blog this week. Thanks for the motivation!
I have to say, it didn't let me down.