And at night… ah, that’s the time, isn’t it?
Outside it’s dark, December dark, and we’re inside and warm and
cocooned up. The cold makes our world shrink, especially at night.
But we have our dreams.
For Janice Thomas, our art teacher at the high school, it’s that
painting she’s planning. She makes starts at it, from time to time,
but she’s wise enough to know she isn’t good enough to paint it yet.
She paints other things well, but that one … it has to be perfect.
It will be the painting of a lifetime, she knows.
Doc will drift off to sleep tonight thinking about that new fly rod.
He has half a dozen, of course, that will take about any weight
line, and let him catch anything from mouse to moose. But even the
most expensive rod isn’t what he dreams of. This year, for
Christmas, he’s giving himself a rod-builder’s jig, and he will make
his own rod from a Sage blank. That will be the one. It will have
his own wrappings and he’ll put the ferrules on it himself. He’ll be
able to feel the fish breathe with this one. It will be true and
wonderful and last forever.
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For cowboy Steve, the December
dream is always the same: fixing up that little cabin, and a little
corral to go with it. The cabin will have a stone fireplace when he
gets through with it, and knotty pine walls. He’ll sip coffee in
this cabin, and listen to music on the radio and hear the breeze
going through the pines outside. And in the corral, ol’ Snort waits
for him to get ready for another ride.
There is a nighttime sweetness and hope that hovers over us this
time of year. Here’s to dreams.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
Ol' Jimmy Dollar
is Slim Randles' first children's book. The book is for kids
K-3rd grades and is even better when parents read it with children.
Ol' Jimmy Dollar makes for sweet dreams and if you have a dog
even better. Available now on Amazon.
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