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..for those who seek magical worlds..
Sunday, January 31, 2010
I JUST WANTED TO BE A FLOWER CHILD
Dear Mozes and friends...I decided to send this letter to all of you because I decided to stay for the fashion show. I met a band of fairy girls and they decorated me with flowers of all kinds. I smelled like a rose...and a petunia...and a lilac all at once...They all waved good-bye to me and I was content...(all though I miss you all something awful...) I've always wanted to be a flower child...
I took a wee little nap...tired and content...I thought I heard one of those fairy girls return, and before you could blink...BRACE YOURSELVES for this upcoming news...Close your eyes...It's hard to bare...
My hair went somewhere...Something came along and took a bite of my rump! I'm going to the hospital for mending...the fairy girls returned. I might need stitchin' or some vodka or some such thing for the pain...pass the bandaides please and a tissue...please send sympathy...signed...Gretta from Gothere!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
BY GEORGE.....

While dancing, Mozes had lost his backpack...O dear,where could this bag be...?
Its wasn't much of a bag but all of his belongings were in it....still a bit sticky from the spilled honey but Mozes wouldn't be a real bear if he would care about that...
Aha..there is was ...a little Tea rat was using it as sofa....
Dearest Tea...said Mozes,would you be so kind to get up from your comfy seat ,you are sitting on my lunch!
Surtenly surtenly ..said Tea..and jumped up immediately...I was just resting a minute...catching my breath after all this twisting and twirling..
Mozes quickly grabbed the bag, and when doing so ...the bag opened and something fell out...unfortunately on Rattus his head...
who happened to be on the wrong place at the right time...or was it the other way around..?
-By George...Yelled Rattus...What was that....?
-Well,said Tea..its not a George....it's a book...
-Again!!...Why are they always landing on my head..and not on yours for example?
-I wasn't standing on the right place at the wrong time...like you,smiled Tea...I always know exactly where I stand!
-I could argue with you on that point..said Rattus while he was checking his head for bumps...there is a philosophy about right and wrong you know!
-Guys...guys....before we get in a very long and interesting discussion...look what we have here..and Mozes showed them his book....he opened it on the first page....and there it was....A MAP
-Last time I opened this book NOTHING was in it..the pages were blank.....and Mozes sat himself down to studie the page....if you want to do the same please click the middle of Nowhere!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
And The Dancing Never Quits

Just got an invitation through the mails:
"Your presence requested this evening,
It's formal, a top hat, a white tie and tails."
Nothing now could take the wind out of my sails.
Because I'm invited to step out this evening
With top hat and white tie and tails.
I'm putting on my top hat,
Tying up my white tie,
Brushing off my tails.
I'm duding up my shirtfront,
Putting in the shirt studs,
Polishing my nails,
I'm stepping out, my dear,
To breathe an atmosphere
That simply reeks with class;
And I trust that you'll excuse my dust
When I step on the gas,
For I'll be there,
Putting down my top hat,
Mussing up my white tie,
Dancing in my tails.
Mozes was having fun....Bebe was sitting on his hat so she could have a first class fashion view.
-Are you oke up there...mozes asked..
-I am...smiled Bebe...I can even do a little dance up here..The Dutchess
Bebe had gathered such momentum bobbling on her giant friend's top hat that she...

gathered enough confidence and took Tea Rat by surprise; she asked him to dance! The two of them tripped the light fantastic with Mozes until the curtain reluctantly went up; the tremendous trio were the main act and the little Pink Miss was the belle of the ball. What a fine evening this has been!
Where Fashion Sits

Just got an invitation through the mails:
"Your presence requested this evening,
It's formal, a top hat, a white tie and tails."
Nothing now could take the wind out of my sails.
Because I'm invited to step out this evening
With top hat and white tie and tails.
I'm putting on my top hat,
Tying up my white tie,
Brushing off my tails.
I'm duding up my shirtfront,
Putting in the shirt studs,
Polishing my nails,
I'm stepping out, my dear,
To breathe an atmosphere
That simply reeks with class;
And I trust that you'll excuse my dust
When I step on the gas,
For I'll be there,
Putting down my top hat,
Mussing up my white tie,
Dancing in my tails.
Mozes was having fun....Bebe was sitting on his hat so she could have a first class fashion view.
-Are you oke up there...mozes asked..
-I am...smiled Bebe...I can even do a little dance up here..
Friday, January 22, 2010
The Magic Runway
It's playtime on the road to Nowhere! After playing hide n' seek for days and days Gretta from Gothere decided the path to the right looked like a good path. The sign said "The Magic Runway". Raccoon could not believe his eyes...."The Magic Run away....would it require us to scamper, jog or trot was the $50 question! No, no you silly Raccoon, adjust your spec's...I can't read or spell well Raccoon but that says..."The Magic R U N W A Y!...Down the path they went, past more magical toadstools and over the yellow bridge they went. Gold bricks lined the path, where oh where in Nowhere are we going? Sign on the apple tree says...FASHION SHOW AHEAD...DRESSING ROOMS BEHIND THE HEDGE.
First Gretta, then Bebe...look at all the clothes to behold! Gretta tried on the green coat...Bebe scampered over to some hats with daisy flowers on top!
What do you think? Mozes, Rattus come on...you can dress up too! Tea...come back here....look at the fine linen and silk, there's boots and hats that would fit you Mozes...Let me dig in this trunk....scarfs, shoes, mittens, tux all started to fly through the air...Gretta was in her glory..."LETS PLAY!"
Look at all the animals lining up for tickets...we are going to be famous! Look Tea, I think I see Toto from the Wizard of Oz, there's Mighty Mouse, and look over by that tree stump...I do believe it's Lassie and that horse Mr. Ed! I can see it now, our band of Nowhere friends are going to be famous. Do you see any reporters or camera's Raccoon?
Gretta looked at the group who just stood with their mouths open.....What? What? What are you waiting for?
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Hide-N-Seek? Never Again!
By Rattus Scribus© 15 January 2010

I have a friend named Spinoza, positively a brainiac of a hedgehog of Jewish extraction whose family was from Portugal and had immigrated to Amsterdam where he was born. They say that one becomes what happens to them. If there is any truth to this, it is illustrated in my friend Spinoza.
When he was young, Spinoza had a terrible experience playing hide-n-seek. He started out as the seeker counting from 1 to 30, while his best mates scattered about in search of hiding places.
When the count to 30 was done, everyone had disappeared, and Spinoza began seeking. But after two hours, he couldn't find anyone! He kept calling out: "Come on, where are you? It's late and mum's going to be mad."
Nothing. Two more hours go by and now it's dark and Spinoza is so nervous his spines are clattering.
It turns out that an evil troll had cast a spell on all his friends, and he started a roaring fire and was getting ready to cook and eat them, to be followed by a fine apéritif. Spinoza saw the fire in the darkness and clambered up the hill towards it.
When Spinoza saw the ugly troll and all his friends bound and lying next to the fire, he let out a scream. The troll turned around and saw Spinoza.

"Yarrgghh! Come 'ere, you. I'll have ya for me desserts, I will."
But the troll's hideousness shocked Spinoza into momentary silence. So the troll came charging, and just as he grabbed him, Spinoza stepped backward and they both went tumbling down, down, down to the very bottom of the hill, a tangled heap of troll and hedgehog.
When they stopped, the troll had Spinoza's spines all through his body and poor Spinoza had a broken right front paw.
"Yarrgghh!" screamed the troll. "Ya kills me, ya miserable wretch."
As the troll breathed his last, Spinoza, now angry as a hornet, said: "That's Spinoza to you, you limburger-loving schmuck. That'l teach you to mess about with Spinoza the fearless, protector of the helpless, scourge of the heinous, bane of trolls!"
And with that, the ugly, limburger-loving schmuck of a troll vanished without a trace.
After that, Spinoza released and awakened his friends, who, due to the troll's spell, had no idea of the whole adventure. When he told them all that had happened -- how he had searched for hours and hours, and found the troll who was going to eat them, and how he fearlessly confronted the monster and did great battle and finally vanquished him, and broke his right paw saving their lives -- his friends said:
"Spinoza, you spin the craziest tales." And they all went home laughing.
As the troll had disappeared, Spinoza could not prove his story. But Spinoza knew. He experienced it with his own senses. His heart felt it with deepest emotion. They had all been under the troll's spell, and he had saved their lives. He was a hero. There was no room for doubt.
The next day, some of his friends paid a visit to Spinoza to see how he was doing. They knocked on his door.
"Who's there?"
"It's your mates, come to pay homage to our injured paladin."
He answered the door wincing in pain and hobbling, but proudly, a splint cast on his left paw.

They were sitting in his cozy parlor drinking tea when one of them asked: "Hey Spinoza, are you feeling better? You took a really nasty fall yesterday."
"What do you mean? You were under the troll's sleeping spell. You didn't see us tumble down the hill while I was bravely fighting that creature."
"Spinoza, don't you remember? After you counted to 30 and started seeking, you tripped on a twig, fell back and knocked yourself out. We were all there watching."
"I did no such thing," said Spinoza with much indignation. "I saved you all from a fate worse than death..."
"Spinoza..."
"...and we tumbled down, down, down to the very bottom of the hill...and the troll had my spines all through his body..."
"Spinoza, your splint..."
"...and after the troll died he vanished, leaving no trace, and..."
"Spinoza, your splint is on..."
"...and how do you explain this?" he said lifting...
"...the wrong paw."
Spinoza's eyes grew big with shock, and he dropped his tea cup to the floor, breaking it in a dozen pieces.
He tore off his splint and moved his paw in circles and walked about freely. Nothing. No pain.
"Foul, foul deception, this," said Spinoza looking at his own body in disbelief. "Plato was right. Soma sema. The body is a prison."
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Spinoza went on to become a noted philosopher of the rationalist school. He came to distrust human emotions and the physical senses, and believed almost completely in rationalistic and naturalistic explanations for all knowledge about the world.
He does not like to talk about it. But his philosophy surely has something to do with his experience that day. For that was the last time Spinoza played hide-n-seek.

I have a friend named Spinoza, positively a brainiac of a hedgehog of Jewish extraction whose family was from Portugal and had immigrated to Amsterdam where he was born. They say that one becomes what happens to them. If there is any truth to this, it is illustrated in my friend Spinoza.
When he was young, Spinoza had a terrible experience playing hide-n-seek. He started out as the seeker counting from 1 to 30, while his best mates scattered about in search of hiding places.
When the count to 30 was done, everyone had disappeared, and Spinoza began seeking. But after two hours, he couldn't find anyone! He kept calling out: "Come on, where are you? It's late and mum's going to be mad."
Nothing. Two more hours go by and now it's dark and Spinoza is so nervous his spines are clattering.
It turns out that an evil troll had cast a spell on all his friends, and he started a roaring fire and was getting ready to cook and eat them, to be followed by a fine apéritif. Spinoza saw the fire in the darkness and clambered up the hill towards it.
When Spinoza saw the ugly troll and all his friends bound and lying next to the fire, he let out a scream. The troll turned around and saw Spinoza.

"Yarrgghh! Come 'ere, you. I'll have ya for me desserts, I will."
But the troll's hideousness shocked Spinoza into momentary silence. So the troll came charging, and just as he grabbed him, Spinoza stepped backward and they both went tumbling down, down, down to the very bottom of the hill, a tangled heap of troll and hedgehog.
When they stopped, the troll had Spinoza's spines all through his body and poor Spinoza had a broken right front paw.
"Yarrgghh!" screamed the troll. "Ya kills me, ya miserable wretch."
As the troll breathed his last, Spinoza, now angry as a hornet, said: "That's Spinoza to you, you limburger-loving schmuck. That'l teach you to mess about with Spinoza the fearless, protector of the helpless, scourge of the heinous, bane of trolls!"
And with that, the ugly, limburger-loving schmuck of a troll vanished without a trace.
After that, Spinoza released and awakened his friends, who, due to the troll's spell, had no idea of the whole adventure. When he told them all that had happened -- how he had searched for hours and hours, and found the troll who was going to eat them, and how he fearlessly confronted the monster and did great battle and finally vanquished him, and broke his right paw saving their lives -- his friends said:
"Spinoza, you spin the craziest tales." And they all went home laughing.
As the troll had disappeared, Spinoza could not prove his story. But Spinoza knew. He experienced it with his own senses. His heart felt it with deepest emotion. They had all been under the troll's spell, and he had saved their lives. He was a hero. There was no room for doubt.
The next day, some of his friends paid a visit to Spinoza to see how he was doing. They knocked on his door.
"Who's there?"
"It's your mates, come to pay homage to our injured paladin."
He answered the door wincing in pain and hobbling, but proudly, a splint cast on his left paw.

They were sitting in his cozy parlor drinking tea when one of them asked: "Hey Spinoza, are you feeling better? You took a really nasty fall yesterday."
"What do you mean? You were under the troll's sleeping spell. You didn't see us tumble down the hill while I was bravely fighting that creature."
"Spinoza, don't you remember? After you counted to 30 and started seeking, you tripped on a twig, fell back and knocked yourself out. We were all there watching."
"I did no such thing," said Spinoza with much indignation. "I saved you all from a fate worse than death..."
"Spinoza..."
"...and we tumbled down, down, down to the very bottom of the hill...and the troll had my spines all through his body..."
"Spinoza, your splint..."
"...and after the troll died he vanished, leaving no trace, and..."
"Spinoza, your splint is on..."
"...and how do you explain this?" he said lifting...
"...the wrong paw."
Spinoza's eyes grew big with shock, and he dropped his tea cup to the floor, breaking it in a dozen pieces.
He tore off his splint and moved his paw in circles and walked about freely. Nothing. No pain.
"Foul, foul deception, this," said Spinoza looking at his own body in disbelief. "Plato was right. Soma sema. The body is a prison."
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Spinoza went on to become a noted philosopher of the rationalist school. He came to distrust human emotions and the physical senses, and believed almost completely in rationalistic and naturalistic explanations for all knowledge about the world.
He does not like to talk about it. But his philosophy surely has something to do with his experience that day. For that was the last time Spinoza played hide-n-seek.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Hi-Hoe, Where did she go?
Lookin' hi, hoe and low, up and down and underthere, overthere and anywhere...Gretta was ready for hide-N-seek!
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 up to the top of the cuckoo clock she climbed...
Into the silverware draw she hides...12,13,14,15...
1,2,3,4,5,6,7 up to the top of the cuckoo clock she climbed...
Monday, January 11, 2010
Hide & Seek with Gretta and friends
One, two, three, four……. Ready or not here I……..OH WAIT! Gretta YOU are IT…
I know Gretta will never find me in this old log…. Ohhhhhhhhhhh, it is very dark in here, and I think I am not alone. .....There are TWO very big eyes back there in the dark… Helloooooooooo down there ! Is this hiding place taken?
Sunday, January 10, 2010
The HIDE & SEEK DREAM...
I'm so cozy woozy warm...with a big yawn Gretta awoke to the sound of voices. Tucked away in her great granny Gru's sleeping covers Gretta was exhausted from the romp with that Snow Dog Tazmo. Thank goody and goodness he ended up shaking paws with Gretta and that was all about play!
As Gretta snuggled she could hear some ruckus about the return of Raccoon and then Mozes mumbling some jumble about baby's....or did he say Bebe? Who in the world is that? Perhaps that is my little Bebe I knew long ago. I believe I met that little mouse years ago when she was carrying a knapsack of fresh peas. It was way to heavy for her...I remember helping Bebe and we stopped to rest and we ended up eating every pea in the sack! Then we played hide and seek! Yes, oh yes, I remember my little friend....and didn't I dream of her last night..oooooo, this is so good! I'm getting up and going to see if she wants to go play hide and seek. If it's really her we can play all day. Oh the fun we'll have! I'm gonna go see if she'll follow us to Nowhere!
Gretta grabbed a peanut butter cookie from granny Gru's famous cookie bin and then turned around and snatched one for Bebe and out the burrow she went!
Gretta grabbed a peanut butter cookie from granny Gru's famous cookie bin and then turned around and snatched one for Bebe and out the burrow she went!
Surprise In The Morning

"Not now, old man", insisted Rattus."We must be on our way! We have been separated AGAIN from the others!" "Old thing, Mozes found something sweet and pink in his knap sack, so maybe there's a surprise for us in our bag", chuckled Tea as he reached into his sack...

"Tee Hee Hee....wait 'til they get a load of ME!"
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Bebe's * honey of a day* with Mozes
Surprise!!! Hello Mozes! … I hope it was ok that I stole away in your backpack… Are you pleased to see me? Oh, my goodness this honey is good! Be with you in a minute; have one more drop left… Was this the only jar of honey? Ohhhhhhhhh my dear Mozes, I hope I have not ruined your picnic…. It was very dark in here, and I could smell something sooooo sweet..… I was getting a little hungry and I was only going to take a ~taste~… I don’t know where the lid went…. No worries, I am sure it is here somewhere; I am laying on another jar or two… I am afraid I have made a mess, and look at me! Sticky, sticky! Nevertheless, I will clean up.. Will you help me?
Mozes…. I think I see everyone, way over there in the valley.. Hello everyone, it is Bebe! I am over here with Moses… We are on our way.. Meet you at the cuddle rock… Thank you Mozes for the picnic and your kindness.. Let us travel slowly, so we can enjoy the marvelous view along the way to meet our friends….
Friday, January 8, 2010
Surprise on the way...
Mr. Raccoon grabbed his belongings since he knew there was no place like home. Nowhere was his home. Ignoring his hurting hands, Mr. Raccoon started his journey.
He had walked about five and a half miles when he stumbled across a sickly owl. His head was laden with a cumbersome bag, which Mr. Raccoon decided was to soothe a headache. The traveler ‘s first thought was to exchange greetings with the newcomer and then continue onward, but his heart melted when he looked closer at the poor creature. Mr. Raccoon decided he would introduce himself and make the owl’s acquaintance. Little did he know, however, what sort of trouble would come his way…
He had walked about five and a half miles when he stumbled across a sickly owl. His head was laden with a cumbersome bag, which Mr. Raccoon decided was to soothe a headache. The traveler ‘s first thought was to exchange greetings with the newcomer and then continue onward, but his heart melted when he looked closer at the poor creature. Mr. Raccoon decided he would introduce himself and make the owl’s acquaintance. Little did he know, however, what sort of trouble would come his way…
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Surprise....

Nowhere...on a beautiful morning..
-'How I love the great outdoors',said Mozes talking to himself..
With a smile on his face he strolled down a lovely snowy forest lane..
At nightfall he and his friends would meet at a big rock...You could see it from afar.
Mozes named the big white stone...the cuddle rock..Because there,at Cuddle Rock,he was planning to give each of his friends a big bear hug..
But first he was going to enjoy the fresh air and..a little picnic..
He knew that the sweet Miss Moussie had packed his backpack full of yummy stuff and now it was the perfect moment to sit and eat...He sat himself down under a big pine tree...
-'Marvelous view',he said to himself...overlooking an icy white valley..'marvelous view'.
-'Hmmm', mumbled Mozes..'I thought my bag was much heavier when I left the garden..and I believe it has changed shape..I hope the honey jar is oke..and didn't open on the way..this would make a very sticky mess!'
Very carefully he opened his bag.....and then..... had a very very big surprise...
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Mr. Raccoon is coming home!
It was a bitter winter in deed. Mr. Raccoon looked at his bruised paws and started to wonder if they would heal soon . He thought about his friends and how much he missed them. It had been a long time since he’d been in the Butter Castle in Nowhere. Now it was time to go back, but his paws hurt and the blistering wind upon his face let him know that it would be a long time, if ever, before he would…
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DETOUR #2 DANGER!
HELP! Gretta from Gothere let out as shreeeekkk...as she was ALL SHOOK UP and there's no Elvis around...it's Tazmo! Detour #2 Gretta learns a lesson and that is NOT to stray off the path anymore. She had heard of the big Snow Dog who lived in the woods way to the north of the Buttery Castle and she thought she would just mosie her little toesie over to the edge of the snow glen. Tazmo the Snow Dog popped his head out of the snow bank and all for the FUN OF IT, grabbed Gretta! Oh NO! The NO letters come to life...NO, NO, NO!
Alls well that ends well. Tazmo just smiled and stuck his little pink tongue out at Gretta and said..."You silly girl, I love you so...I just thought you needed a friend. I knew you were coming on your way to Nowhere. Now scurry back to your friends and don't do it again....Danger can lurk if you are not careful!
~Gretta decided to choose forgiveness and she cuddled up under Tazmo to warm up before she joined her friends again.
~Gretta decided to choose forgiveness and she cuddled up under Tazmo to warm up before she joined her friends again.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
A Slight Detour

"What do you think it is old man?" asked The Tea Rat as he and his companion looked up high into the winter sky. "Wait......it's moving", said Rattus as he raised his hand to signal to the looming giant that they were neither foe nor fiend, but friends.
"I think we took a slight detour old thing, when we left the tea shop. Now our scones will be ruined for our arrival to the campsite! Oh bother, Oh cr......SILENCE!" hissed Rattus as he slowly walked around the enormous figure and led Tea towards the castle of butter in the near distance. He had remembered hearing about this place in Nowhere, so he knew that they were at least in Nowhere, Somewhere, Out-there, close to their companions.
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Saturday, January 2, 2010
NOW...and ..HERE

Mozes traveled by Jiffy....within seconds he knew where he was....Back in Nowhere!
He was sure his friends would follow soon...they had to say there goodbyes and hug there hugs with all of the friends that stayed behind at The Hilltop...Mozes was humming a tune that a little Gnome taught him...Mozes was happy..Now,and,HERE,a very special moment in time...
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