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Peter Curleytail is going fishing!

[h3]We're going fishing with my favourite human![/h3]

I always knew that I was somewhat of a fisherpig myself, and so, oink, I'm oh so happy to have the chance to learn how to fish!

I wonder what kind of aquatic friend I could make!



We made fish traps with an old pair of jeans that we sewed shut at one end with a bit of fishnet, and attached some cotton thread on a bamboo stick to make a fishing rod.

My friend told me that to be a good fisherman all you need is to be patient. We attached the traps in the water, threw the rods, and we waited. And we waited. The sky was blue, and the clouds were passing by.

After a very long time, I had enough of waiting and I wanted to meet my first fish! That fishing rod thing was making no sense, I jumped in the water to find a fish myself!

Oh, the water was cold! I didn't like it at all. I run out of it as fast as I got in and run straight to a nice little mud pond next to me.



My friend came back and she was surprised: "I left for only 5 minutes!" she said. What? It's been at least two hours already!

We laughed and decided that maybe fishing was not exactly for me.
One day I'll speak to a real whale from the river!

I wonder what adventures await me next! Have a good day friends!

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Let's draw a bird

[h3]Today is "Draw A Bird Day"[/h3]

A bit of history: in 1943 a young girl visited her uncle in a hospital. He has been wounded during the war. The girl asked her uncle to draw her a bird so that he can forget all his problems and cheer her up with the act of drawing. Even though the uncle's drawing wasn't exceptional it made the whole family happy.



Whether it's a sparrow, an eagle, or a simple pigeon, let's honour our feathered friends with a picture!

It is not about drawing skills but about having fun and enjoying little moments in our lives!

Hit us with your feather balls on our Discord, or tag us on Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, we hope it will help to get to know each other!

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Updated Everdream Valley demo is here!

[h3]Hey you valley snugglers,[/h3]

We're happy to share that we've just released an updated demo for Everdream Valley, packed with exciting new features and improvements!

Here's a peek at what's new:

  1. Grandparents now lend a helping hand on the farm, offering delightful surprises every morning.
  2. Witness charming new behaviors from your grandparents.
  3. Enjoy smoother camera movement.
  4. Localization bug fixes and additional language support.
  5. More options for avatar customization.
  6. Two new music tracks to set the mood.
  7. Engage in new side quests for added fun.
  8. Game balance enhancements.
  9. New tutorials to guide your journey.
  10. Discover the animal atlas.
  11. Meet new varieties of sheep, chickens, and cows.
  12. Numerous minor bug fixes for a polished experience.

We invite you to try the updated demo and spread the word to your friends.

Don't forget to wishlist the game – your support means the world to us!

For a lively chat and updates, join our cozy farming community on Discord.

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Take care and enjoy the new adventures!
Your demo refining team from Mooneaters, VARSAV, and Untold Tales


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Peter Curleytail's Shearing Shenanigans

[h3]Dear Diary, Peter Curleytail the pig here again![/h3]

I have to tell you about the most amazing adventure I had today on the farm. I thought I had seen it all, but today was truly a woolly whirlwind!

So, I was exploring the farm with my human friend when we stumbled upon a group of sheep. They seemed a bit restless and, dare I say, itchy. They kept rubbing themselves against trees and fences. My human friend told me they were due for a shave!



I was so curious, I just had to watch. My human friend grabbed a pair of shears and started gently shaving the sheep. I must admit, at first, I was a little worried about their safety, but my friend assured me that the shearing process was not only safe, but necessary for the sheep's health and comfort. As the wool came off, the sheep seemed to feel lighter and happier.



After the shearing was complete, my human friend showed me all the beautiful wool we had collected. They told me that this wool would be used to create cozy blankets, stylish clothing, and even soft toys for the little ones. I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride in our accomplishment.

So I've decided to become a shaving assistant! Of course, with my hooves, I won't be able to hold the shears myself, but I'll be there for moral support and to help gather the wool. Maybe one day, I'll even have my own woolly creation to snuggle up in!



Until then, I'll be practicing my shearing skills and learning everything there is to know about our fluffy friends. Oink oink!

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Stay woolly,
Peter Curleytail and your farming and shearing team from Mooneaters, VARSAV, and Untold Tales

Peter Curleytail is baking bread

[h2]Today we were baking bread with my human friend![/h2]

We first had to get me clean, and to my disappointment, it wasn't a mud bath. We then added the sourdough starter from yesterday's bread to the flour and a bit of salt. My human lady gave me my own piece of dough, hard to knead with those tough hooves!



I must admit that with this amount of funky goodness being so close to my nose, everything had to end up in my stomach, which made her laugh very much. I'm good at what I'm doing, what can I say?

She then fired up the oven while her dough was rising. When it was blazing hot, she put it on a baking tray on her own (again, hoof problem), and we waited glued to the door, watching as the dough rose and cracked, and the loaf slowly obtained a beautiful golden colour.

I must admit that this made me quite hungry, and I munched on a few courgette peels from
the compost bin. What a loaf when it came out, rounded and chubby like me!

We devoured it with a double serving of strawberry jam and many celebratory noises,
as educated piggies like me know how to do, oink oink!

Cannot wait for the next one tomorrow!



[h2]Oh wait, don't go just yet![/h2]

Dear reader, I have to share with you the recipe we followed for three crunchy baguettes:
- 300g of water
- 2 teaspoons of salt
- 1 teaspoon of sugar
- 490g of flour
- 2.5 teaspoons of dry yeast

Knead everything together for 20min. Preheat your oven to 240C. Cut 3 balls from your dough, and form the baguettes with it. Lay them on parchment paper, make 2 cuts with a sharp knife on each,
spray them with milk and cook them for 25min.

That's it!

Enjoy!

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Peter Curleytail and your farming and cooking team from Mooneaters, VARSAV and Untold Tales