Pirates & Freebooters
Adventurers of all kinds filled the seas, some honest, some dishonest and some just desperate. Traveling was not a carefree undertaking. Cats sailed between the known lands to trade their spices, and...
View ArticleConcept Art 5
I’ve been toying with a few cover images and was told that big and bold sells, but that’s just not how I envision this book. Yes, there are ball playing, walking, talking animals, and yes, the target...
View ArticleFlinging
Flinging was an enjoyable activity between friends, but there were proper places and moments to do so. It wasn’t acceptable to interrupt a senior dog’s sleep, their meal, their conversation, or current...
View ArticleThe Fox and The Mouse
The fable of The Fox and The Mouse was told to me like this: One night, a mouse stumbled upon a fox sitting by a fire in the woods. He had hazelnuts roasting and they were just about done. “Ah, come...
View ArticleSit Stay Slide Sixteen
Sit Stay Slide Sixteen, formerly Beverly Beagle, was a female ball player that came out of Barkingburgh. She was a member of the Infinity, and later, Bone Club, going on to play internationally after a...
View ArticleThe Jug of Dog
The Jug of Dog should not be confused with the international trophy, The Barkingburgh Jug. The Jug of Dog was a humble water container with the symbol for ‘dog’ on the side. Barkingburgh and the...
View ArticleRainy Days
Rainy days changed our world. It was disorientating to the young and inexperienced, but the older dogs were acclimated. The smells of leaves, sticks, rocks, and every blade of grass were affected. It...
View ArticleScattered Herd
The goats were a scattered pack, or herd, driven from their lands many moons before baseball. We didn’t know where they were, but they seemed to search, spreading their wisdom and culture as they went....
View ArticleNapville
If a dog passed the surrounding farms of Barkingburgh and continued inland, they came to Napville. A messenger village, it was the information hub for all of the dog lands. The old saying was, “All...
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