Have you ever seen a borogove?
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.’
-An extract from Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll , Through the Looking-Glass
Have you ever seen a borogove?
Up-close in real life?
Especially a mimsy one at that!
I’ve hear they can give quite a nip
Even with their upturned beaks
They don’t travel far
They can’t fly you see
They are a bird without wings
A shaggy mop on stilts
Very strange
Ever so odd
Not an everyday sight
How do I know?
The Mad Hatter told me all about them
Over a lovely cup of tea
by @opheliafu
In Chapter 6 of Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll, Humpty Dumpty explains to Alice about the meaning of the words in the Jabberwocky poem. Humpty Dumpty tells Alice, `Exactly so. Well, then, “mimsy” is “flimsy and miserable” (there’s another portmanteau for you). And a “borogove” is a thin, shabby-looking bird with its feathers sticking out all round — something like a live mop.’
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She's a beautiful bird indeed. You made her come to life
Thank you @karenb54 , I hope you are feeling good today. Lovely to have you pop by. The borogove bird sends her best wishes too!
Your more than welcome, and thank you Borogrove bird :)
:D
What an awesome bird, super cute, like the one who made it ! :) keep it up!
no reply's and more than 100 upvotes?!
Funny bird :) from mystery
:D Maybe everyone needs a shot of your coffee? I know I do!
My coffee will open mind and free the soul.
Than people start talk from their hearts .
Especially a cup of snapping turtle coffee!
lovely tutorial as always.
Wow, my daughter loves me reading the Jabberwock. I didn't know about the explanation in through the looking glass!
Yes Humpty explains (chapter 6?!)
I am really enjoying this Alice series. if you ever use these to illustrate covers of diaries, notebooks etc let me know I'l buy a full set for my girls and each of my nieces :D
I hadn't thought about it, maybe I will. Good idea.