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Showing posts with label blackbird. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

Ask Molly




Dear Molly,
We’re all so worried about Squawk, Is she okay? We heard heard that she ran away from home.
Sincerely,
The Wilson family, 
Karen, Elsa, John and Judy



                                                          Molly relaxing from her busy schedule


Dear  Wilson Family,
 It’s true. Squawk has flown away from home. And we’re all worried too.  Tom is beside himself. He feels that it's all his fault. We haven’t heard from Squawk for days, and we fear the worst.
Signed (with anxiety,)
Molly

Monday, July 20, 2015

Ask Molly



Today’s Ask Molly letter comes from Dearborn Michigan.  
Count Mortimer Chauncey Bascombe III writes:

I am a very blue blooded Labrador Retriever, and I read the account of Squawk’s disappearance with interest.  Is Squawk still missing?   If so, I’d like to offer my services to help find her. We Labradors are famous for our work with birds, although we usually retrieve ducks, geese, and other game birds, and not blackbirds.  But Squawk is obviously very dear to Tom, her human.  Oh, I do hope Squawk  returns safely.

Sincerely yours,
Count Mortimer etc., etc.






Dear Count Mortimer, etc.,

Thank you for your gracious letter and your concern for the welfare of Squawk.  All will be revealed in Part II of “Squawk: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” My human is trying to beat her high score on Free Cell (and failing miserably, I might add.) When she gets done with that, she’ll post part II. I hope this happens sometime  soon, as many readers want to know what happened to the adorable little blackbird.

Regards,

Molly the Border Collie

Friday, July 3, 2015

Ask Molly





Today's letter comes from Oscar the Spaniel from Memphis Tennessee. He writes:

Dear Molly,

Are you and your human participating in Camp NaNoWriMo this month. I am quite excited about the opportunity to work on my screenplay entitled Squirrels Are Our Food not Friends.

Sincerely,
Oscar

Dear Oscar,

Yes, my human and I have accepted to NaNoWriMo challenge. We have both set 20,000 words as a reasonable goal for July. I plan to write about the feather-raising adventures of Squawk the blackbird.

Yours,

Molly