timestamp: 50th of Winter, 513 AV
It probably wasn't a good idea to bring my carving tools to the park. Palla had packed her vital tool, along with a few relatively small chunks of local wood, barely fitting in her backpack, and brough them to Lapis Park. Well, I'm already here. It's too late to leave now. Bessides, this park is pretty. I would have gone to a different park, one with flowers, but I don't expect much to grow this time of year here. These beautiful gemstones are permanent, all year round. Although I could not mimic these rocks in wood, beauty is always an inspiration.
Palla got out her knife and took out the small chunk of local wood she had in her backpack. I can't wait until my carving shop is approved, because I will get proper tools with it. She whittled out the general shape of a bird, and eventually got the shape of the bird. Palla was more used to carving with gouges, but she still knew how to whittle. It's pretty good, considering I have no gouges... Palla was carving a bird, who at first she planned to base off of a small, sitting crimson jay. She still imagined the colorings to be the same, but the bird turned out short and stout, giving it a cute, comical appearance.
Palla, pretty satisfied with her bird, made the wings a bit more defined and carefully carved out the eyes. She carved a thick branch underneath the bird to accomadate the chubby body of it. Palla put the rest of her wood which she had gotten out back in her backpack. She stood up, holding the bird in one hand and her knife in the other, and stood up, carving and walking at the same time. She stopped again to put her knife away, as sne had already finished her carving. She put the bird carving down on a nearby bench, and just examined it for a few seconds.