Pooh and the Blue Hat

By Paul Levy Pooh learns the difference between Forwards and Backwards. For Janet Pooh and the Blue Hat When Pooh awoke each morning he always stretched his paws in all of the directions he could, yawned a very large yawn, turned over, pulled the blankets tightly about him, and tried to immediately go back to…

The Tale of the Fox

The boy is walking through the late afternoon, cutting across a field and into some woods, not far from Stanmer House. He might trip over a root, or fall into a dip, if he didn’t know this way home to his house in Falmer village by heart. Lucky for him that his heart can know…

The Winter Oak

Far to the south of our farm there is a hill. It’s not a particularly large hill, though it is fairly steep. At it’s crown is a very old oak tree. No one knows how long that oak has been there, though some say that an oak grew their before this ancient one, one one…

The Catapult of Christ

It was the best catapult she had ever seen, not mentioning the catalogue ones which were beyond her pocket. Yet even though this one was home-made, fashioned on the Kaiser N.C. her father owned in the basement workshop of their house, its metal body gave it an advantage over the commercially available wooden counterparts. This…