Hello Jannelou,
JT> It sounds like you are a storyteller too. I call myself a word
JT>smith. In the SCA there is a guild for story tellers, but since i am
JT>only within reach of it half the year, and they have had some
JT>administrative problems, i have only reached novice level.
JT> I have another copy run off of the PNB instructions. As tomorrow is
JT>Christmas, it will be a couple of days before i get it in the mail, but
JT>i will send it out. I have taught PNB and done many, one taking a local
JT>and national prize. YOu can start now, listening for chain saws to get
JT>your needles. They need to be 8- 15 inches long, and take several weeks
JT>to dry. I have not often taught using these instructions, as i find it
JT>much easier to show what to do, but so many long distance friends have
JT>asked how, that i wrote them up. No postage needed.
I love telling stories I mostly tell Native American legends and Lore.
I love the look on the children's faces when I catch them off guard with
a loud roar. I speak soft and gradually get louder. especially the day
care groups I do. I did the national convention for Autistic Children
last summer and it was a little scarey. not because of the children but
they told me it was going to be about tweenty-five and it was around
three hundred and fifty. They really enjoy the question and answer
period after the story telling or I do a story the questions and go back
to the story. sometimes I only have half and hour then others I have two
to three hours with the entire school as was this last time. But I do
love it and only do it for the kids!!!!!;)
I have gathered about four bags of pine needles from the church property
behind us. they said take all you want . so I took as much as I could at
the time. Thank you very much for sending the information maybe I could
do the same for you sometime.
Happy Hanukkah,
Christi Walkup
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