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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Outrageous Gardens: Madako's Garden

Today was a pretty slow day for me in Pigg Life. The Disney Quest is coming to a close and Pigg Life players are busy harvesting that last minute magical wheat and baking up a storm trying to crank out those dream cakes. Well, Good Luck fellow players.  I'm done with this quest and instead of being cooped up in my own garden, I decided to go exploring.

It's been a while since I last did an Outrageous Gardens feature and so I really didn't know how to tackle this latest one. I've decided I want to tackle it a little bit different and feature one garden at a time. How's that?

Also, in conjunction with the Outrageous Gardens, there will be sporadic Readers' Gardens as well. I'll figure a way to gather your submissions. I'll feature your garden in its very own blog entry! To qualify, you must be subscribed to this blog and/or my friend on Pigg Life and/or a fan of Ten.Ten.'s Facebook page. That's it!

From now on, not all gardens will be "outrageous"  but they will all have an element that I think makes them unique and stick out.

Well, here we go!



























I saw Madako in the market area, sitting on the fountain, probably hoping for a few people to stop by her garden. I decided to visit and by the look of it, she has everything anyone would ever need to water.

At first glance, this looks like any other garden, a portion for flowers, vegetables, a large pen full of cute animals, and the last remnants of winter clinging to her soil.

She has a nice quaint home guarded by an army of  teddy bears. But, let's take a look inside her little home because that's when everything stops being so normal.

Inside her humble home hides a beautifully decorated kitchen and two floors. How did she hide those two extra floors compactly inside her home?

 It's still a mystery to me. But I'll make sure to figure it out when I have time during the summer. The only hint to the items hidden inside is a lone chair floating in the sky.











Not bad Madako! I tried to ask the bears how she did it but they aren't telling. Looks like I'm on my own on this one.


Please visit Madako's seemingly normal garden by visiting this link HERE.






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