Once upon a time, in a magical land known as Friendly Forest, there lived a young dragon named Dewey. Dewey was different from other dragons, as he had no interest in hoarding gold or terrorizing villages. Instead, he loved to help others and make friends with creatures of all kinds.
One sunny morning, Dewey woke up with an exciting plan. He decided to throw the grandest feast Friendly Forest had ever seen, inviting everyone from the tiniest insects to the mightiest giants. He knew that bringing everyone together would make the forest an even happier place to live.
Dewey set out on a quest to gather the most delicious ingredients for the feast. Along the way, he met a wise old owl named Oliver, who shared a secret recipe for the tastiest mushroom stew. He also befriended a trio of mischievous squirrels who knew where to find the sweetest berries.
As Dewey continued his journey, he came across a grumpy troll named Terrence, who guarded a bridge crossing a wide river. Terrence demanded a toll from anyone who wished to pass. Dewey, however, had a better idea. He invited Terrence to the feast, promising him a share of the delicious food if he allowed everyone to cross the bridge freely. Intrigued, Terrence agreed, and the two shook hands, sealing their deal.
Word of Dewey's feast spread far and wide, and creatures from all corners of Friendly Forest gathered to celebrate. As the sun set, they shared stories, laughed, and danced under the starry night sky. Oliver the owl played the lute, the squirrels formed a harmonious choir, and even Terrence the troll showed off his surprisingly elegant waltz moves.
Dewey's feast was a marvelous success, and it became an annual tradition in Friendly Forest. The creatures grew closer than ever, and Friendly Forest became known as the happiest place in the magical realm. Dewey had shown everyone the power of friendship, and for the rest of his days, he continued to spread joy and kindness throughout the land.
Pandemonium did not reign.. it poured! .. and it poured onto a blog called tangents.. here are a few snapshots
Mar 30, 2023
Dewey from Friendly Forest
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