Interesting story, makes one wonder about those wolves, coyotes, and foxes that find a way to survive for a time right under our noses in a big city. Reminds me a bit of that great novel and movie, WOLFEN. Edward James Olmos was terrific in it. I posted your story over on my site, and found an image of a great abstract painting by Marc Franz to illustrate it.
You have been very active on Facebook lately, but lethargy has set in over here on DARLINGS. I was able to' read and re-post the first two installments of RIVER CITY BLUES from off the FB links. Thanks. Loved the stories; on the edge of autobiographical of course. Post the links here for the other Bledsoe hounds.
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Interesting story, makes one wonder about
those wolves, coyotes, and foxes that find
a way to survive for a time right under
our noses in a big city. Reminds me a
bit of that great novel and movie,
WOLFEN. Edward James Olmos was
terrific in it. I posted your story over
on my site, and found an image of
a great abstract painting by Marc Franz
to illustrate it.
hey thanks Glenn
You have been very active on Facebook
lately, but lethargy has set in over
here on DARLINGS. I was able to'
read and re-post the first two
installments of RIVER CITY BLUES
from off the FB links. Thanks.
Loved the stories; on the edge
of autobiographical of course.
Post the links here for the
other Bledsoe hounds.
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