To alleviate this problem, I am putting several dragons up for adoption. That's right, for free, you can provide a home to a plush dragon in need of attention. I will post a picture of a dragon and some details about his/her habits and likes/dislikes. Just email me if you are interested. Don't be deterred if you don't live in the Richmond area. I will ship at no cost to you. It's a win-win!
(Anyone who knows me is aware of my plush dragon collection but I really have too many. I didn't want to send them to Goodwill or out with the AmVets stuff so, I thought a dragon adoption thing would be fun. And yes, I am serious about finding them a new place to live.)
Without further ado, let me introduce the first dragon up for adoption:

Matilda. She is a blue dragon who likes to watch reruns of Dr. Who and Torchwood. She also enjoys small-rodent tennis and has won several championships. Matilda would fit in well in a house with children and pets (though probably not rodent pets given her penchant for hitting them with a racket), and possibly other dragons though she can be shy at times. Matilda is house-trained and knows not to blow fire inside.
If you're interested in giving Matilda a home, send me an email to rabbitfishjewelry@comcast.net. First come, first served.
Don't despair if Matilda doesn't light your fire.. as it were. (haha.. couldn't resist). I will be posting other adoptees in the coming weeks.
cute post Sheri
ReplyDeleteand I don't think the non-plush, albeit Few, dragons I have would be amused to have a another in their midst. ;)
I might take you up on that, but the dozens of stuffed penguins might not enjoy a dragon in their midst, and would be hard pressed to find a place to roost!
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