
Ocha Tuffet’s Home

Ocha Tuffet’s Home
When she was very young, Ocha got lost deep in a thorny hollow. She was rescued by a friendly daddy long legs and from that day forward, a deep love of all things arachnid has woven itself throughout her life. Her clinic welcomes injured and unwell spiders. She splints broken legs, mends sprains, and diagnoses ailments of all sorts. Paid in spider silk, she uses the extraordinarily strong fibers to weave intricate baskets, rugs, and clothing. In her free time, Ocha also offers rehoming services for spiders who end up in the wrong nook or cranny.
While mostly self taught, Ocha often refers to WebMD, the definitive guide to spider health and wellness. When that venerable tome fails to provide answers, she dials up the World Wide Web for the most up-to-date information.

Jennifer Christy & Amy Albert
Jennifer and Amy met last year when Jen was in the midst of crafting the Pippel Family Home for Bumblewood. The pair decided to team up on this year’s village! Together they are inspired by spiders, webs, and the fairies of Bumblewood. Jennifer lives in Gallatin Gateway with her husband John, Australian Shepherd Lola, and a black cat named Derp. They are all lovers of the fairies! Jennifer’s interests include many art forms, such as beading, leather work, lapidary art, mining for sapphires, and searching for natural treasures. She drives for Uber and loves the freedom as well as the ability to connect with all sorts of people. Jennifer is not on social media, but perhaps your paths will cross synchronously! Amy and her black and orange kitties, Shadow and Flame, reside in Belgrade, where Amy likes to paint, crochet, and spend time amongst the trees. She cooks to make human money and can be found listening to a fantasy or sci-fi audiobook while she works. Bumblewood has always been a neat experience for her, and she has been learning the ropes while working alongside Jen.
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