@ Autumn Gold Daisy Dog enters the gallery and is given a guide to her tour of "World of Gold ". Some wonderful sights lie ahead! Autumn Gold When lit by the morning sun where it penetrates through the trees in the forest to the grassy areas, the autumnal colours brighten to a beautiful gold.
While enjoying the show, you met Lucy.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Lucy the Bee. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Clover “Let's just drink in this exhibit, shall we, Daisy Dog?” suggested Snipsnap, sinking down on a convenient chair. Daisy Dog agreed it was well worth spending some time there! Golden Clover Nothing is more beautiful than Mother Nature's efforts, and scenes from sunrise and sunset are amongst the most astounding. Here we have a field of grass and clover illuminated to gold by the life-giving sun.
While enjoying the show, you met Snipsnap.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Snipsnap the Playful Penguin. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hearts of Gold "Quiz question, Roy!" announced Daisy Dog. "How much gold does a British pound coin contain?" Roy pondered. "I shouldn't have thought very much, you know. How much gold does it contain?" "None!" declared Daisy Dog. "The circulating British one pound (£1) coin is minted from a nickel-brass alloy of approximately 70% copper, 24.5% zinc, and 5.5% nickel." Hearts of Gold Are they hearts of stone? Surely not! But whatever their composition, they look very beautiful painted gold!
While enjoying the show, you met Roy.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Roy the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Night Owl "This is an extremely varied set of exhibits, Daisy Dog!" remarked Molly. "We're going from really cosy pictures of pets to amazing scenic landscapes!" Night Owl The tawny owl or brown owl (Strix aluco) is a stocky, medium-sized owl commonly found in woodlands across much of Europe, Asia and North Africa. Shakespeare used the tawny owl's song in Love's Labour's Lost (Act 5, Scene 2) as Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whit; Tu-who, a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot, but this stereotypical call is actually a duet, with the female making the kew-wick sound, and the male responding hooo.
While enjoying the show, you met Molly.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Molly the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hoard of Treasure "Listen to this, Daisy Dog," said Dunkle. "It says in our brochure: 'English gold is among the rarest in the world. A dedicated band of enthusiasts spend their weekends sieving chilly streams in England, hoping to find a few elusive grains. Those searching in Scotland and Wales are more likely to be lucky in finding gold.'" "Wow!" responded Daisy Dog. "We missed an opportunity in our British Isles tour!" Hoard of Treasure Can you imagine coming across a find like this? An amazing hoard of gold coins. Just imagine the excitement!
While enjoying the show, you met Dunkle.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Dunkle the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gold Foil "Listen to this, Daisy Dog," said Shadow. "It says in our brochure: 'English gold is among the rarest in the world. A dedicated band of enthusiasts spend their weekends sieving chilly streams in England, hoping to find a few elusive grains. Those searching in Scotland and Wales are more likely to be lucky in finding gold.'" "Wow!" responded Daisy Dog. "We missed an opportunity in our British Isles tour!" Gold Foil You wouldn't want to use this gold foil to wrap your lunch in as this is designed for decorative purposes. The silver foil could be used for decorative purposes as well but who would want to when you have this festive gold foil?
While enjoying the show, you met Shadow.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Shadow the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Sanctuary "Shall we rest on this bench, for a while, Daisy Dog, and do the crossword?" said Fyzbana. "Let's see—ooh, here's a fitting one! 'A dramatic scene — the board get gold!' Seven letters." They pondered. "Got it!" declared Daisy Dog. " 'Board' is 'table', followed by the chemical symbol for gold, Au. Tableau!" Golden Sanctuary Morning has broken, casting its golden glow on a group of waterfowl as they swim in their pond, safely hidden from predators' eyes by the nearby brush.
While enjoying the show, you met Fyzbana.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Fyzbana the Green Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden North Sea, Denmark “So which countries produce the LEAST gold in the world, Daisy Dog?” asked Killion teasingly. "Well, among the countries that do gold mining, it's New Zealand, with a yield of 5 tonnes a year. Finland and Sweden are just above them, with 8 tonnes a year each," replied Daisy Dog. Golden North Sea, Denmark The North Sea is shared by several countries: Scotland, England, Norway, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and northernmost France. This golden evening scene with its gorgeous sunset and dramatic sky and sea, was taken in Denmark.
While enjoying the show, you met Killion.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Killion the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Irish Setter "Listen to this, Daisy Dog," said Sophia. "It says in our brochure: 'English gold is among the rarest in the world. A dedicated band of enthusiasts spend their weekends sieving chilly streams in England, hoping to find a few elusive grains. Those searching in Scotland and Wales are more likely to be lucky in finding gold.'" "Wow!" responded Daisy Dog. "We missed an opportunity in our British Isles tour!" Irish Setter If you want a beautiful, good-natured pet that will be friendly with other animals, the Irish Setter may be for you! However, you must make sure he gets plenty of exercise, and you should be prepared for its habit, when young, of its exuberant jumping up at you. He'll also need a lot of brushing and combing!
While enjoying the show, you met Sophia.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Sophia the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Patchwork Piggie “If there's time at the end when we get back to the hotel tonight, I might do some initial sketches for a watercolour painting," Chelsey said, offering Daisy Dog a toffee from the bag and then unwrapping one for herself. "All this artwork is inspiring me!" “That sounds like a good plan, Chelsey!" said Daisy Dog. Patchwork Piggie Although I'm no wand'ring minstrel, I do seem to be "a thing of shreds and patches"! My coat is a mix of white, gold and caramel. I think it's fair to say I'm quite unique!
While enjoying the show, you met Chelsey.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Chelsey the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Lion Tamarin "All that glitters is not gold," declared Daisy Dog. "Yeah. Like, you know, glitter," replied Kia. Golden Lion Tamarin Lion tamarins take their name from their impressive manes, reminiscent of Africa's great cats. It is also known as the golden marmoset. The golden lion tamarin may be the most beautiful of the four lion tamarin species. Its abundant golden hair frames a cheeky, charismatic little black face and covers its small body and tail. These rare, not to say endangered primates, have far more in common with their monkey relatives than any feline. Sadly, their habitats in Brazil's Atlantic coastal rainforests are disappearing due to ever-expanding logging, agriculture, and industry.
While enjoying the show, you met Kia.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Kia the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Wave of Gold “Let's just drink in this exhibit, shall we, Daisy Dog?” suggested Twitch, sinking down on a convenient chair. Daisy Dog agreed it was well worth spending some time there! Wave of Gold A lovely decorative wave of green and gold!
While enjoying the show, you met Twitch.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Twitch the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gold Piggy Bank "All that glisters is not gold," intoned Chesterfield. "Who was it said that?" "Shakespeare, of course," replied Daisy Dog. "Merchant of Venice, Act 2, Scene 7. In a message to the Prince of Morocco, who was hopeful of winning the hand of the fair Portia." Gold Piggy Bank This cute little piggy is waiting for your spare change to be fed into him until he is pleasingly heavy and can't hold any more! What will you save up for?
While enjoying the show, you met Chesterfield.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Chesterfield the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Geometric Mosaic "Quiz question, Ziggy!" announced Daisy Dog. "How much gold does a British pound coin contain?" Ziggy pondered. "I shouldn't have thought very much, you know. How much gold does it contain?" "None!" declared Daisy Dog. "The circulating British one pound (£1) coin is minted from a nickel-brass alloy of approximately 70% copper, 24.5% zinc, and 5.5% nickel." Geometric Mosaic A geometrically inspired mosaic wallpaper of a myriad triangles in gold, brown and cream.
While enjoying the show, you met Ziggy.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Ziggy the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Earth Texture Oh look ... an appropriately coloured pet! Earth Texture It may just be dried mud but we can appreciate the rich earthy tones of brown and bronze with hints of gold.
While enjoying the show, you met Stingray Mulder.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Stingray Mulder the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!
Stingray Mulder gave you 1 "Leopard Walking" size 10
@ Last Breath of Autumn "Here's a good proverb, Maude!" remarked Daisy Dog. "Speech is silver; silence is golden. It's true, isn't it?" "I'm going to have that Tremeloes hit going round in my head for the rest of the day now!" groaned Maude. Last Breath of Autumn The last breath of autumn clings to the branches. Soon these leaves will fall, too, and give way to the winter slumber.
While enjoying the show, you met Maude.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Maude the Astonishing Helper Ant. They both received one silver mole!
@ Gold Hill, Dorset, England "This is an extremely varied set of exhibits, Daisy Dog!" remarked Sophia. "We're going from really cosy pictures of pets to amazing scenic landscapes!" Gold Hill, Dorset, England One of the most photographed streets in Great Britain - and used in countless calendars of England, Gold Hill is best known for its association with the famous Hovis bread advert that was filmed here in 1973, directed by Sir Ridley Scott. Not so well known, but no less breathtaking, are the far-reaching views across Dorset that can be enjoyed from the wonderful Park Walk which lies immediately to the right of Gold Hill.
While enjoying the show, you met Sophia.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Sophia the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Agouti Cavy "This is an extremely varied set of exhibits, Daisy Dog!" remarked Icicle. "We're going from really cosy pictures of pets to amazing scenic landscapes!" Golden Agouti Cavy The Golden Agouti guinea pig has an under colour that is deep black with dark golden ticking. By show standards, its tum should be a rich and even mahogany and not have any brassiness. It has dark eyes and black ears and pads.
While enjoying the show, you met Icicle.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Icicle the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Agouti Beauty "Shall we rest on this bench, for a while, Daisy Dog, and do the crossword?" said unie. "Let's see—ooh, here's a fitting one! 'A dramatic scene — the board get gold!' Seven letters." They pondered. "Got it!" declared Daisy Dog. " 'Board' is 'table', followed by the chemical symbol for gold, Au. Tableau!" Golden Agouti Beauty This handsome little chap or chapess is enjoying tucking into one of the guinea pig's staple foods -- grass! The other of course is hay -- dried grass! They also enjoy dandelion leaves and a variety of vegetables and fruit.
While enjoying the show, you met unie.
Daisy Dog shook paws with unie the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Owl Be Watchin' You "Oh, Sassy, this exhibit reminds me of something in the paper today," announced Daisy Dog. "What's that, Daisy Dog?" asked Sassy. "New sarcophagus unearthed in Eqypt! Archaeologists find a mummy wrapped in gold foil. It was the tomb of Pharaoh Rocher!" Sassy groaned quietly. Owl Be Watchin' You Did you know that the color of an owl's eyes can help identify its species and what time of day it prefers to hunt? Owls with black eyes are nocturnal. The black color helps them to camouflage in the darkness. Owls with yellow eyes are diurnal, which means they prefer to hunt in the daytime and sleep at night. And owls with orange eyes are crepuscular, meaning they’re active during low light periods such as dusk and dawn, and prefer hunting for their meal during those times of the day.
While enjoying the show, you met Sassy.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Sassy the Black Lovable Labrador. They both received one silver mole!
@ Retro Gift Paper “If there's time at the end when we get back to the hotel tonight, I might do some initial sketches for a watercolour painting," get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 said, offering Daisy Dog a toffee from the bag and then unwrapping one for herself. "All this artwork is inspiring me!" “That sounds like a good plan, get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20!" said Daisy Dog. Retro Gift Paper This pleasing design in gold and violet -- would you say it was Art Deco or Art Nouveau? -- is just the job for wrapping Christmas gifts! Lord Byron penned some memorable lines about this colour combination: "cohorts ... gleaming in purple and gold."
While enjoying the show, you met get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20.
Daisy Dog shook paws with get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
get-a-job-bring-me-a-mouse-and-a-20 and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Lion King and Queen "Shall we rest on this bench, for a while, Daisy Dog, and do the crossword?" said swinger. "Let's see—ooh, here's a fitting one! 'A dramatic scene — the board get gold!' Seven letters." They pondered. "Got it!" declared Daisy Dog. " 'Board' is 'table', followed by the chemical symbol for gold, Au. Tableau!" Lion King and Queen A magnificent scene of two powerful beasts, king and queen respectively of all they survey in the golden sunset!
While enjoying the show, you met swinger.
Daisy Dog shook paws with swinger the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Filey Sea, Yorkshire "This is an extremely varied set of exhibits, Daisy Dog!" remarked Dahlia. "We're going from really cosy pictures of pets to amazing scenic landscapes!" Filey Sea, Yorkshire Located on the coast at Filey, England, a seaside town in North Yorkshire. A golden sunset captured by the sea!
While enjoying the show, you met Dahlia.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Dahlia the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Golden Pampas Grass “So which countries produce the LEAST gold in the world, Daisy Dog?” asked Persephone teasingly. "Well, among the countries that do gold mining, it's New Zealand, with a yield of 5 tonnes a year. Finland and Sweden are just above them, with 8 tonnes a year each," replied Daisy Dog. Golden Pampas Grass Golden pampas grass.
While enjoying the show, you met Persephone.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Persephone the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!
Persephone gave you 1 "World of Color Stamp" size 10
@ Ocean Sunrise As Daisy Dog's tour of "World of Gold " comes to an end, she receives a seasonally appropriate gift! Autumn's Paintbrush Cool breezes paint the landscape in soft hues of orange and brown, signalling the end of summer and ushering in the glorious season of autumn. Ocean Sunrise The sun rises to start a new day at this beautiful ocean scene. Daisy Dog has completed her tour of "World of Gold "! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour an art gallery!
While enjoying the show, you met Sabrina.
Daisy Dog shook paws with Sabrina the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!