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Jupiter and Io part five

What a heady smell of melted cheese and tomato! Outraged, the little dog realized he’d been dozing. A voice was calling out “Turbo, Turbo, what are you snapping at the air for? Is it a fly or a tic? I’ve finished the essay on Jupiter and Io. And there’s tomato and cheese pizza in ...

Miss Mouton Part One

The story of a sheep "Mouton" is a French word meaning "Sheep". The sheep in these stories are not French, but they acquired the surname "Mouton" through an ancestor many centuries ago. Many Years ago, a flock of sheep left the grass stubble, rocks and hot sun of the Southern Mediterranean. Their land had ...

Miss Mouton Part Two

The lands they reached were lush and fertile, with heady smell of wild flowers. But the winters were plagued by winds and storms and at first the sheep, under their leader, George Mouton, suffered from cold and hardship almost as badly as that they had left behind. But local sheep accepted the new ...

Miss Mouton Part Three

As he grew older, George Mouton made a childless marriage to a local ewe of a titled family. Prudence, his wife, was thin and angular, and wore horn-rimmed spectacles (for she was more than a little short-sighted). She was very proper and well-mannered but never showed her emotions. She excelled in knitting and lace-making. She ...