Friday, 13 March 2026

Darcy and the Pancake Toss

I've been a little busy these past few weeks and I've neglected doing any writing for Darcy. Shame on me. My darling Cecile decided to help me.
 

"I'll write something," she said. "It doesn't have to be long, does it? No? Do you want to look at it before I give it to Darcy?"


I hesitated briefly as I wasn't sure how to respond. Cecile won't look at my stories before I hand them over to my field mouse chum. Says she doesn't want to stifle my creativity and that she trusts me. Could I do anything less?


"Go for it, sweet wrinkle," I said, adding a wide smile. 


So she did.

o 0 O 0 o

Darcy and the Pancake Toss

Hello. I am Cecile Butterglove and I'm married to Jackson. I have a small story I'd like to share with you.


I was at the village store and I met Bridget Fielding. I hadn't seen her recently so we had a nice chat.


"Yes, the Christmas break was lovely," she said. "Darcy had the time to dedicate to his family. I know he loves his job and it's important to the village, but he had been overworking. Months ago I suggested he take on extra staff and he did that. Spreading the workload was necessary and it seems to have worked... mostly."


"Mostly?"

"It's his nature. Sometimes it feels difficult for him to relinquish control, at least when it relates to particular tasks."


"And he's doing that now, is he? Something seems to be bothering you."


"I'm that transparent?" said Bridget, forcing a smile. "Well you're right. You know what day it is next Tuesday?"


"Er... Shrove Tuesday?" I said, with Cake Club activities in my mind.


"Right. Pancake Day. And what does Darcy do every Pancake Day?"


I shrugged involuntarily. "Sorry. I'm afraid you'll have to enlighten me."


"No reason you should know." Bridget sighed. "It's the Pancake Toss. Darcy always goes to report on it. Has done for years."


I was aware of the event. It was a celebratory occasion where (primarily) dogs came and... threw pancakes at each other to catch in their mouths. It is apparently hilarious and lots of pancakes are eaten. The most successful pairing holds the title of Pancake Monarch for the year.


"Right..." I said. "But I'm not sure why that's a problem this year. What's changed?"


"The date. Pancake Day falls on a different day each year. This year it falls on the 17th. I'd wanted to do something special with the family."


I suddenly realised. "February 17th. Darcy's birthday."

o 0 O 0 o

I had an idea based upon an old memory. Something that Bridget may not have known and maybe something that Darcy had forgotten.  

I've been friends with the Cakebread family for years. In our youth, Thaddeus Cakebread was part of my brother's gang of pals - the Burdock Bunch - and I was there when Thaddeus married Lydia. As Lydia and Veronica Cakebread run the Cakery on Mellowdene High Street our connection continues; I am part of the Cake Club after all! Anyway, the point is that I have an independent source of information about doggy activities.


The relevant activity this time? One of my Dandelion Lane neighbours is a former Pancake Monarch. As a consequence, he is particularly familiar with the techniques and strategies involved in the annual Pancake Toss.

Number 23 Dandelion Lane is the residence of Edmund Tailbury. And did you know that this former Pancake Monarch is a reporter for the Mellowdene Examiner? One of Darcy's newer employees!


So. My idea. Wouldn't a reporter, one who is a former champion of the Pancake Toss be the best person to write about this year's February celebration? Together with his brother they could share the insights of a winning team. Comment on strategy or whatever this year's winners bring to the event.


Surely Darcy cannot disagree? Especially as that would free himself to attend his birthday celebrations...

I outlined the idea to Bridget.


o 0 O 0 o

Bridget was happy. The Fielding children were happy. Edmund was happy to have his ideal reporting assignment. I made a birthday cake (happy about that) especially for the birthday boy.


Yes. That's you, Darcy. Now don't you say that you're not happy!

o 0 O 0 o

Editor's note
Yes, Cecile. I was happy how my birthday turned out. It does feel a little unusual publishing a story about me; one that I didn't write - but I didn’t miss out when it came to the Pancake Toss. Edmund gave me some pancakes upon his return.

Darcy Fielding


6 comments:

  1. Hi Jackson!
    What a lovely story and beautiful photos!
    What a coincidence that Edmund Tailbury is now on the newspaper staff and a former Pancake Monarch. The Pancake Toss looks like a lot of fun!I love to learn about Mellowdene customs and traditions.
    I’m so glad Darcy had a great birthday celebrating with his family,that cake Cecile made looks delicious. He was lucky to have some pancakes, too!
    By the way, I spotted a lovely portrait in the first few pictures... is that Cecile?"

    Have a great week! Take care!

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    1. Thanks, Cutata.

      The Village Store is a wonderful Sylvanian item and the number of accessories makes it an impressive and colourful set to help illustrate stories. I was pleased to get it from eBay a few years ago.

      As I write more about the dogs in Mellowdene I note that they, in particular, have a number of loose traditions that keep popping up in my stories. Howlaree, Pancake Toss, courtship, apprenticeships are a few that make our canine chums interesting!

      The portrait is just a random Butterglove/Ivory/Dandelion bunny - maybe a past family member. It was hung on the hallway wall but is now just propped up.

      I hope you're having a nice March. Spring is imminent!

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  2. The Pancake Toss sounds like an amusing event. Knowing mice though, Darcy's very last comment does make me wonder whether he has previously had something of an ulterior motive with wanting to report on it each year... :D

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    1. You could be right. 🤔 I've known Darcy choose crepes when we've snacked at the Blackcurrant Cafe. 🙂

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  3. Hi Jackson!

    This was a sweet story. I'm glad that Darcy's birthday gave you this idea, what a nice coincidence! I loved reading about Pancake Toss, that seems like the perfect festivity for the dog villagers. And I'm glad that Edmund Tailbury could cover for Darcy and write the yearly article so that he could enjoy his birthday. A win-win for everyone! Also, my congratulations to Cecile on her wonderful article!

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    1. Hi Ayrell! Thanks for your comment.

      Discovering Darcy's birthday was lucky. I was able to link it with the earlier story where our overworked field mouse chum had expanded his workforce so that was lucky too. With all the critters in my collection I am conscious that most have yet to be allocated occupations. I've got quite a few working in Mellowdene hospital and now the newspaper has extra employees. Maybe that's one way of increasing employment; official Sylvanian occupations seem to be often family based with one job, one family. A few more collaborations and less solitary workers. At the least, Babblebrook Stores need staff at each branch!

      It's good to give Cecile a go at writing independent of Jackson. She'll submit her stories to Darcy and they'll be published under Jackson's ID but it will open up new connections. The Cake Club ladies will have there own tales!

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