Museum of UnNatural History

Museum of

Unnatural History


This venerable Bumblewood institution houses human artifacts discovered in the thicket and surrounding environs. Here the museum anthropologists attempt to identify the collected human paraphernalia on display. By speculating about the intended purposes, they hope to understand the lives of the extremely inscrutable human species. Research is ongoing, fueled by the wealth of specimens “misplaced” by humans in Bumblewood every day.

Anna lives in Sypesagovia with her wordsmith husband Ethan, two elfin children Sawyer and Rhune, a high energy Border Collie named Freya, and an orange fluffball cat named Kelpp. Anna is an architect by trade and spends a lot of her time designing custom homes for the human types. When she escapes the computer you can find her dabbling in artsy things with her creative girls, skiing, hiking, seeking out water in all forms, and reading as much as a working mother can. The whole family loves wandering in their van, getting “lost" and dirt bagging it in spectacular wild spots. Anna has a deep appreciation for the arts and the execution of good craft, and has always loved the whimsical and imaginative, but it was seeing wonder and awe in the eyes of her daughters as they walked Bumblewood Thicket inspired her to participate. Many conversations have sprung up about what the life of a fairy must be like, including what they must think of us big clumsy humans (probably why they're so shy). You can find Anna on Instagram.

Anna Jensen-Stewart


Fairy Architect