Fun? – check
Magic? – check
Smiles? – check
Adventure? – check!
Another great day here in Griffith Park!
The kids love singing this morning and getting their notes from their buddy Dossledorf!
He also sent us this letter:
Dear Campers,
How lovely you looked in your crowns! They were so colorful – it reminded me of the remote village of BiTressacone – it was so remote that up until 2 years ago the fairies didn’t even know they could fly! They didn’t even have color! Or Fairy Language! Check out what I mean by heading down the Wallibus trail and finding a gift left from the Fairies of BiTressacone!
Love, Dossledorf
We hiked to the Wallibus Trail and slid down the Nature Slide. When we got down we explored and found a magical tree that had these 2 musical notes and container of brown and white powder!

Luckily, some of our campers know how to read music, and knew that the musical notes meant F.D. And because the campers are so smart, they concluded it meant Fairy Dust in Bitessacone’s musical language.
We loved seeing this remote village and learning about its different ways. We wanted to make our own black and white fairy dust too! It was so fun!
See you tomorrow!
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