Lovely ending!! It was an amazing ride Teagan. Looking forward to the next literary adventure with you.
Tag: COPPER THE ALCHEMIST & THE WOMAN IN TROUSERS
Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 38
Well done! Exciting too.
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
It’s time for Hidebound Hump Day, my chuckaboos! I’m grateful to everyone who started this wild ride on the #steampunk train, and then the submarine. What mode of transportation will we take next?
Hang on tight. This is the penultimate episode of the serial!
Previously with Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers
Chapter 36. Absinthe flew in circles around the aerial screw. The Green Fairy jerked his head around, as if he heard something. He screamed again and pointed. The sound came again, loud enough for me to hear. The linen “threads” of the air machine ripped loudly. The aerial screw lurched. Cornelis struggled to keep his grip as the machine darted wildly.
Chapter 37. Ced the very large chimpanzee was the one who tracked our heroes, commanded by the unidentified woman. He turned back with a new…
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Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 37
Oh my, so a return to their world means trouble and staying where they are means becoming permanently purple. Can’t wait to see how this works out.
Wednesday, April 3, 2019
Welcome back to Hidebound Hump Day, my chuckaboos! Our heroes are still in the purple world. Will they return home this time? The steampunk submarine is coming into port. Let’s not waste any time.
Previously with Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers
Chapter 29 “When the loud harmonic noise of the misused tuner dissipated, I realized there were no sounds whatsoever coming from the church. To my horror, I found it empty. Everyone inside had vanished along with the purple people eater,” Cal Hicks described the disappearance of the simians from the purple world.
“Cornelis!” Felicity whispered to the alchemist. “That army of chimpanzees back at the Hixon estate. What if they weren’t trained,” Felicity said but paused, looking for the right word. “What if instead, they were actually translocated?”
Chapter 33. With an awkward pucker, Aubrieta spat…
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Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 36
Does he fall? Oh my, can’t wait to see what happen with Cornelis and this invention that is falling apart.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Pixabay (image altered by Teagan)
It’s Hidebound Hump Day again, my chuckaboos! This is a rather noisy episode. I didn’t notice Cornelis Drebbel’s submarine coming into port. However, I see the harbor master waving, and now I can hear his voice. Let’s get straight to the #steampunk submarine.
Previously with Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers
From last time, Chapter 35 They decided to try a combination of da Vinci’s aerial screw and the alchemy of Cornelis lead our trio to Copper’s still missing daddy. You know as well as I do, how the Dutchman’s alchemy can go awry. Let’s see how it’s going.
All aboard!
Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers
36 — Purple, Diary, Kitchen
Unsplash (image altered by Teagan)
My finger traced the edge of a purple leather portfolio I found. Now the case held the…
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Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 35
Very Exciting Teagan!
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Welcome back to Hidebound Hump Day, my chuckaboos! I’m off-line, but didn’t want to leave you hanging from any cliffs with the serial. Collecting the recap for this episode reminded me of some fabulous animated videos created by Chris Graham.
Let’s get over to the #steampunk submarine.
Previously with Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers
From Episode 5. (And an other animation from Chris Graham the Story Reading Ape) When I upended the owl-shaped lamp, I found an opening. Some very old documents were tightly rolled and inserted into the lamp…
From Episode 7 . “Oh! What have we here?” Cornelis Drebbel exclaimed excitedly over the ancient papers. “Don’t tell me this is what was hidden in the lamp!” he cried and Copper and I both nodded, taken aback by his enthusiasm. “Really? The audacity! To hide such treasures that way. Don’t…
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