Leave a comment

Comments 30

blackhellkat July 9 2001, 20:52:49 UTC
Oh Cate! Did you write that? It was just awesome! It reminds me of a Native American folktale I heard once about a bear that falls in love with a woman.

Reply

tinywarrior July 9 2001, 21:00:42 UTC
Yeah, it's rough still...but I wanted to get it out of my head. I haven't heard of that folk tale, but I love things like that. If you run across the name of it or where I could find it, let me know. : )

Reply

Re: blackhellkat July 9 2001, 21:03:40 UTC
OK I'll look through my books it was probably in one of my anthropology books!

Rough or not I dug it!

Reply

tinywarrior July 9 2001, 21:07:20 UTC
Thanks!

Reply


Oooooo & Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh epiphany July 9 2001, 21:28:24 UTC
Oui and awe!

I love the story, but especially love the choice of the dancing bear picture to accompany it.

~ E.

Reply

Re: Oooooo & Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh tinywarrior July 10 2001, 07:40:47 UTC
Thank you! Yes, I am a fan of old dancing bear pictures...the sheer joyful abandon of them just makes me grin. : )

Reply


tamperevident July 9 2001, 22:14:40 UTC
a beautiful story -- i love it!!
so very true of human and bear interraction...

Reply

tinywarrior July 10 2001, 07:43:29 UTC
Isn't it, though? Thank you. : )

Reply


That was a nice suprise..... wisteria July 9 2001, 22:24:52 UTC
I always love it when you share a story with us! :) Something about that picture is so familiar to me...maybe I saw it during my childhood....I don't quite know.....but it gives me warm fuzzies! ~Deb

Reply

Re: That was a nice suprise..... tinywarrior July 10 2001, 07:44:51 UTC
It's an old picture, so I'm sure you do remember it from childhood. I recognized it immediately as a picture that I'd seen at one of my grandmother's friends houses. Weird how things stay with you like that.

Reply


doctorgogol July 10 2001, 00:13:21 UTC
Love can turn a man into a beast, but love can redeem ugliness...

Beautiful, Cate. The last line is perfect.

Reply

tinywarrior July 10 2001, 07:51:54 UTC
Two things (of the many) that amaze me about you, dear Doctor:

1. Your own writing--which has drawn me to you like a honey bee from the very beginning; and

2. Your uncanny ability to consistently identify what it is I usually like the most about my own writing.

Your kind compliments always leave me wanting to hug your neck. Thank you! : )

Reply

Re: doctorgogol July 10 2001, 12:37:31 UTC
Okay, okay, may I stop blushing now? Sheesh.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up