The Legend of Ol' Blue
The old sailor sat on the dock with the brim of his hat pulled way down; and from out of his bushy grey beard he stared with a studied frown. He lifted a rustic old pipe, rubbed a gnarled hand on his...
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Jan, That was so cute. It brought back memories of a Great Uncle who was such a good storyteller. I loved to sit at his feet when he came to visit us from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Surely he knew I was...
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Thanks, Wanda. Some people are born story tellers, aren't they
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This is fantastic, and it is such a boon to have ANOTHER talented writer on AspPs... These lines reminded me of some of our male members on AspPs..lol QUOTE:: As he gave me a secretive wink, while...
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Jan, this is a delightful story, told so well it hooks a reader. I felt as if I had been fishing. You do this type of writing very, very well! Sylvia
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Jan, I had to come back and reread the story of Ole Blue. This was brilliant. Even the wink reminded me of my Uncle Watson. What happy childhood memories! If you haven't published this, please do! Wanda
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I could quote all of this delightful poem Jan but I loved this That day when the buoys began rocking we thought all our luck had run out when the biggest and baddest ol' lobster reared up his long...
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LOL Leslie, I don't know WHO you could be referring to Thanks, Sylvia I had fun writing it. John, I actually have a few I've thought that about. Thanks Wanda, thanks for the encouragement! I'm so glad...
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