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Once again Daniel Burch Fiddler dazzles the child's imagination
with colorful pictures and the endearing forest story of Melinda,
the rambuctious moose who romps into every child's heart with her
most joyous truth - what we most wish for is who we really are.
In "Haiku 5-7-5" artist and poet Daniel Burch Fiddler creates a
fusion of stunning images and deep poetic insights. His delicate
strokes of watercolor art, alongside his bold thoughts fashioned
into the classic haiku structure of three lines, seventeen
syllables, lead us into glimpses of nature that enrich our spirit
and our love for the world around us.
I Was A Younger Brother and other life-threatening experiences A
Memoir by Daniel llurch Fiddler How ironic it is that the two most
important times in your life, when you are born and when you die,
are completely beyond your control? No one ever asked me if I would
have preferred being the first-born- My parents just went ahead and
had my brother first. There was no coin toss, no "Who ever gets the
short straw waits," not even a "Who had his hand up first?" It was
David first and Daniel sevond...learn to live with it. I didn't
have much choice BUT to learn to live with it. For starters older
brothers are bigger. Thus the term, little brother. Older brothers
are stronger. Thus the thr black and blue. Older brothers are
usually smarter. Thus the te 'We will do it my way', and if you
don't do it their way it can lead back to black and blue. My
brother David was fourteen months older then. I and was a natural
bouj leader, That left me the natural born follower. Following
David's lead seemed the easiest way to get along and the best way
to keep from being left out or punched out. He was always so sure
of himself that I seldom thought to question how foolh&dy or
even down right dangerous some of his decisions were. Not following
David was never an option. I would follow him on adventures that
would sometimes scare the hell out of mc, and on occasion, even put
my life in danger. This is the humorous account of my efforts to
survive the many dreams and schemes of my influential older
brother. These stories take the two brothers from the end of the
Great Depression 1930's to the early 1950's, This book is dedicated
to younger and older siblings everywhere and is written to
entertain both adultsand adolescents.
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