TheBanyanTree: Life Stories 22/Tobies Horn
Sharon Mack
smack58 at nycap.rr.com
Sat Oct 7 17:23:22 PDT 2006
How lovely, Dee! And I agree. Toby would have such a lovely horn...like
fine hand-blown crystal, all the facets bouncing streams of light from the
sunshine of her smile, creating rainbows, ending in her heart...where the
best golden treasure is to be found.
Sharon
-----Original Message-----
From: thebanyantree-bounces at lists.remsset.com
[mailto:thebanyantree-bounces at lists.remsset.com] On Behalf Of Dee
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 1:02 PM
To: Tobie Shapiro; The Banyan Tree
Subject: Re: TheBanyanTree: Life Stories 22
Tobiekins recalled:
>
> "My teacher at school says Jews have horns."
>
> So we both rummaged through my hair to find these mysterious
> horns, and we didn't find them. I was relieved and vindicated. I'm
> not sure how Susie took the disappointment.
Oh fer goodness' sake. I don't think this is an ethnic attribute, Tobie,
but I believe, should you be found to own anything like that, it would
be of the singular Unicorn variety. It would be gracefully spiraled and
wondrous to behold, signifying a passionate heart and a piercing
perspective, with a gift of communication magical in its power. And
everyone knows you can't see Unicorns unless you believe in them so of
course Susie couldn't see the horn.
That's what I think. But I've always been biased in favor of Unicorns
and Dragons, long before it became fashionable to do so.
Hugs, Dee...
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