I expect some acceleration, but still, it could be
Western Old Christmas Day (Epiphany, January 6, Orthodox
Christmas Eve, which is a Wolf Full Moon at 7:37 p.m.
here, 2307 UTC) before my latest magickal attempt
at instigating a global new age is complete.
But maybe I am Crying Wolf again. However in the story
the Wolf eventually does come, but does the Boy get eaten?
No, according to the version in
https://www.storyarts.org/library/aesops/stories/boy.html
but the flock of sheep does get scattered (perhaps
like Jacob scattering the tribes, though maybe I am
stretching it there).
My latest attempt is described on the thread
"back to basics" on alt.religion.druid .
I'd be interesting in reading any other good Wolf
stories you can recommend. Of course there is also
the musical Peter and the Wolf, but I am interested
in old indigenous stories. I will check the book
I thumbed the Salmon stories in after I return to
St. John's tomorrow. Do wolves eat salmon? Ha.
Still virtually no S-now here this year so far.
--
David Dalton
dal...@nfld.com https://www.nfld.com/~dalton (home page)
https://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html Salmon on the Thorns (mystic page)
"And now the angry morning; Gives the early signs of warning; You must face
alone the plans you make; Decisions they will try to break" (S. McLachlan)