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the man who was nothing

echoing forever

a turn-key success

the two ants

the light

Two Toes Goes to Town

the soul now silent

Panteblonius Rising  

Starry-eyed Simpletons

knuckles and the bozo

Elephant Toast

final debate

what Jesus did  (my story)

Mortimer's fear

two good legs 

first memories of God

three beans & a sponge 

about the potatoes 

Ernie's Christmas prayer

Pagdamenor awakens

Toby's war

braffolo, a pig for our times

behind the closet door

tale of the blue bird

ol' Snuff

Ralph's new adventure – the story of one dog's life

building barns

down to the sea

attacks of the purple-headed blubber munchers

trouble with red hats 

two gallons of paint 

of birds & puppies

two dogs & an egg

not every offer is what it first appears to be

doc "tickles" 

last & first things

childhood & the beast

where cats & burros have gone

early promises

song #14

what is the meaning of life?

finding my way

the critical role of work

black night, dark thoughts 

one day

pondering

pondering 2

monkey's uncle?

happy by the sea

walking on sand

 

 

Mr. Fox was a crafty one.  He often caught other creatures by surprise.  Teasing & trickery was his way.  One day, Mr. Fox found a gemstone ring by the road.  He figured the sparkling gem would catch Mr. Raven’s eye.  And it did.  Mr. Fox offered to trade the ring for some of the meat hanging to dry in the farmer’s shed.  But when Mr. Raven flew away, the fox hid the ring in the woods, thinking no one would find it.  Mr. Raven followed him, though, flying high overhead.  Then he took the ring and the meat for himself.

 

 

 

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