Comments on The endTypePad2018-03-16T17:22:25ZRavenshttps://www.ravensview.ca/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.ravensview.ca/2018/03/the-end/comments/atom.xml/Condors commented on 'The end'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201bb09fdd267970d2018-03-23T16:15:35Z2018-03-28T14:22:54ZCondorsIt's just fan fiction.<p>It's just fan fiction.</p>Ravens commented on 'The end'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201b7c95a5318970b2018-03-22T16:08:59Z2018-03-22T16:09:04ZRavenshttp://profile.typepad.com/ravensNice little chronicle, with a good twist at the end. You should put up on your own blog and link...<p>Nice little chronicle, with a good twist at the end. You should put up on your own blog and link back to the group.</p>Condors commented on 'The end'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201b7c95a4e38970b2018-03-22T14:58:23Z2018-03-22T16:13:37ZCondorsHere's my attempt at the same challenge, inspired by all your stories: Native History No human saw our beautiful lake...<p>Here's my attempt at the same challenge, inspired by all your stories:</p>
<p><b>Native History</b></p>
<p>No human saw our beautiful lake until a thousand years ago, when these southern shores first held a few seasonal hunting camps. Over time a Wendat settlement grew where the river meets the lake, its longhouses holding many families. Yet soon the village and all its people disappeared, and for four hundred years this lake was returned to the wolves and their prey.</p>
<p>Just 80 years ago, a logging road reopened the south shore to a few seasonal cottagers. Today, a major new settlement is coming, with paved roads and iron fences separating long rows of houses holding many families.</p>
<p>For now, my own family is moving back to the north side of the lake. We wolves are used to waiting.</p>Ravens commented on 'The end'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201b7c959825c970b2018-03-19T18:23:11Z2018-03-19T18:23:17ZRavenshttp://profile.typepad.com/ravensThanks. It was in my head for a while, until it was ready.<p>Thanks. It was in my head for a while, until it was ready. </p>Beth Camp commented on 'The end'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83455a07e69e201b7c9592081970b2018-03-18T03:14:03Z2018-03-19T18:21:29ZBeth Camphttp://bethcamp2.blogspot.com/The story and picture are beautifully matched, capturing a tenderness of time and place. Thank you for posting!<p>The story and picture are beautifully matched, capturing a tenderness of time and place. Thank you for posting!</p>