With the two crows gone, the third and final crow was all alone in the forest...would he see the other crows again? Was it safe to stay in the forest by himself? He flew to the top of the tallest tree in the woods to think. He pondered - would it be easier to find a home here, with the other crows gone? Or would it be better to leave these woods these like the other crows and search for a home somewhere else?
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(Continued from 779)...after the second crow left, everyone in the forest wondered: did he leave because he was lost or was he following the first crow? (continued from 778)...after awhile, the second crow, who represented laughter and revelry, said his goodbyes and left the forest to find a new home...
(Continued from 777)...eventually the first crow, who represented great strength and honor, left the forest to find a new home... As the brick team spent a few nights at the den, Wolf-dude told everyone the tale of the 3 crows. It started something like this: Once upon a time there where 3 crows. The crows were lost in their forest and had nowhere to nest... Back at the den, Wolf-dude told the group that the sailboat had in fact disappeared. Rover the dog had chased the bad guys aboard and vanished with it. If the brick team wanted Rover back, they'd have to leave Golden Gardens. Wolf-dude had an idea of where Rover and the sailboat were. Time for a rescue mission? Wolf-dude purposely crossed paths with the homeless brick team. They asked if they could stay a few nights at his den. He agreed as he had some important information to pass along... |
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