In Wonderland’s velvety cloak of dusk, over the surrealist landscape and past the candy floss clouds, soared a marvel unrivaled across realities – the Ferryfly. Unseen by human sight but enveloping the dreams of explorers, she was shaped like an airship, her structure as robust as any earthly ferry, but her domain was the sapphire sky, not the sullen sea.
The Ferryfly was a sanctuary, a moving oasis amidst the floating islands and fairytale towers of Wonderland. Aboard her resided a myriad of woodland sprites, griffins, and other delightful creatures, each unique to this extraordinary realm. The deck, a lively fusion of flora and fauna, thrummed with wondrous riddles
Interesting Facts:
1. Ferry: The word ferry originates from the Old Norse word ferja which means to carry or to convey.
2. Firefly: There are more than 2000 species of fireflies and they are actually a type of beetle, not a fly.
3. Gnat: Some gnat species, like the midge and fungus gnat, dont bite or sting humans, but actually prefer to eat other insects.
4. Magic: The study and practicing of magic is called thaumaturgy and those who practice it are known as thaumaturges.
5. Wonderland: Lewis Carroll’s ‘Wonderland’ was inspired by real places in Oxford, and the characters were inspired by real people.
Poem:
On a ferry afloat in nights band,
Twinkles a firefly in magic demand.
Ignoring the gnat, in its flighty dance,
We sail to the whispers of wonderland.