Monday, June 3, 2013

Northwest From the City of Ephesus Cam Coo Nick

There's good reason why Littluns have remained but a myth to the outside world. Northwest from the city of Ephesus Cam Coo Nick and hidden high atop within the impenetrable snow covered exterior walls of Powder Mountain, and secret to the rest of the world is the protected, self-contained, pure and peaceful valley of Hollow Hills. The crater valley is thousands of feet above the base of the mountain with only one accessible entrance and exit. Near the summit, the access tunnel, commonly referred to by Littluns as the In-N-Out, is only about five feet wide and high with a blanket of snow falling year round concealing the outside entrance. The tunnel entrance winds through the mountain for about three hundred yards opening to a full view of a vast and lush valley below that is nestled within the inner mountain's perimeter walls.The climate inside the valley is a constant pleasant temperature, even at night. The interior snow above melts with the resulting water flowing down the
sides of the inner mountain. Water also flows over natural aqueducts that wind their way down into the valley of Hollow Hills and land of the Littluns. Farmlands surround the valley with lakes and ponds and trees everywhere.Life is simple here and, for the most part, self-contained in this unique and serendipitous land of plenty. With much leisure time on their hands, dancing and singing, which can happen at the drop of a hat, is commonplace. A social tea several times a day is not unusual. The topic of conversation can be just about anything, and it usually is. Shopping is fun and becomes just another social outing as Littluns inspect the latest fabrics and designs. Comfort is everything, but a new garment becomes a conversation piece.Early ancestral Littluns' invented the sport of Crick-golf. It's played like golf, except you bat your drives down the fairways. A lofted club is used to hit the ball off the verdant fairways, and a very large putter is used on the manicured
greens. Many Crick-golf courses were built throughout the Littlun landscape. Scores of Littlun homes line both sides of the fairways and it's not uncommon to see a Littlun playing shots that went astray, usually from the hilly grass roof of someone's home.NOTE: "Littluns, AND THE BOOK OF DARKNESS" is a family story but recommended for adult and young adult reading, 12 years of age and above, and adults alike. It's really animation/reading for grownups. Or if you're a Littlun this book is reading for younguns, middleuns, and olderuns.

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