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A Nice Long Walk

A NICE LONG WALK written by Debbie Williamson Fawn and Spot were taking a nice long walk. It was a beautiful warm day, despite the fact that it was only February. Fawn was walking a few feet ahead of Spot. He noticed a tulip poking its way out of the ground. He bent over to pick it when he noticed a deer standing in the field right beside him. By this time Spot had caught up to Fawn and she stood watching the deer too. "What a beautiful sight! ''whispered Spot to Fawn. "It sure is," said Fawn. "But it looks like something is moving in the grass right beside it." "Oh my!" exclaimed Spot when she noticed what had poked its head up out of the grass. It is a baby fawn." ''It certainly is cute," … Read entire article »

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A Pot of Gold

A POT OF GOLD written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Spot!" exclaimed Fawn. "Do you want to go for a walk?" "Sure," said Spot, who was in the kitchen all day baking St. Patrick's Day cookies. "I'd love to get outside for a few hours." "Great," said Fawn, grabbing his spring jacket. "Let's go!" It was a warm day. The sun was shining brightly over the top of the mountain. Fawn and Spot felt good to be outdoors in the fresh, mountain air. "I just finished baking all my St. Patrick's Day cookies," said Spot. "I can't wait to eat them," said Fawn. "I love your St. Patrick's Day cookies." "Well you will have to wait until tonight when Ricky and Jenny come over," said Spot. Fawn noticed something shiny off in the distance. "What is that?" Fawn pointed to the … Read entire article »

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All I Want for Christmas

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson "You know what I want for Christmas this year," said Fawn, sitting in his room, looking at the Christmas catalogues that Spot had given him earlier that day. "What?" asked Spot. "All I want for Christmas is for their to be honesty in this world," said Fawn. "Wow!" exclaimed Spot, blown away by Fawn's answer. "Fawn, that is so nice." "I'm serious Spot," said Fawn, putting down the catalogue that he was looking at. "There is so much lying going on in this world and I just wish it would stop." "So do I," said Spot. "It is a nice dream, Fawn but we are just cows and who is going to listen to us." "Everyone around us will," said Fawn. "We could actually get a lot of people … Read entire article »

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April Fool’s Day

APRIL FOOL'S DAY written by Debbie Williamson  (published in the March/April 2009 issue of Scouting Life Magazine) "Hey Fawn," said Spot. "Let's go outside and play in the snow." Fawn ran to the front door, saw green grass everywhere and turned to look at Spot with a weird look on his face. "April Fools!" exclaimed Spot, laughing. "By the way, we have to clean up. Grampy is coming today for a visit." "You expect me to believe that," said Fawn. "After all, it is April Fool's Day." "Suit yourself," said Spot. Fawn went into his room and decided he wasn't going to clean it. He knew Grampy wasn't coming and he also knew Spot was just playing another April Fool's Day joke on him. "Fawn," said Spot. "I baked a pie. Do you want a taste of it?" "No," said … Read entire article »

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April Fool’s in January

April Fool's in January written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Spot," said Fawn looking out the kitchen window of the barn. "It is snowing really bad outside." "Really," said Spot. "I watched the weather this morning and they said we might get a few centimeters but I don't think they said we are going to get a lot." Spot went over to the window and looked out. It wasn't snowing at all. "Fawn," said Spot. "You are crazy. I thought you were serious." "Spot," said Fawn. "April Fools." "You can't do April Fools jokes in January," said Spot. "But I already did," said Fawn. "Oh Fawn," said Spot. "You really are crazy." "No I'm not," said Fawn, looking out the window again. "This time it is really snowing." "And you expect me to believe you," said Spot. "Well I don't. I'm going … Read entire article »

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Autumn Days

AUTUMN DAYS written by Debbie Williamson "Fawn,'' said Spot to her friend, while she was cleaning up her stall. "We should do something today. It looks like a beautiful day!'' ''Sure Spot,'' said Fawn. ''What do you feel like doing?'' ''How about going for a walk?'' asked Spot. ''We can see if the leaves have changed colour yet.'' ''That sounds like fun,'' said Fawn. ''Okay,'' said Spot. ''We'll go as soon as I am finished cleaning.'' ''How long will that be?'' asked Fawn. ''If you were to help me,'' said Spot. ''I could get it done a lot quicker.'' ''Oh alright,'' said Fawn, totally hating the idea of doing housework. ''But what if Ricky and Jenny see me helping you?'' ''They would just think you're being nice,'' said Spot. ''Gee,'' said Fawn. ''I don't know about this.'' ''Oh Fawn,'' said Spot, throwing … Read entire article »

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Bad Temper

BAD TEMPER written by Debbie Williamson "Spot," said Fawn, coming into the barn. "I want to go to town. Can you come with me?" "Fawn," said Spot, looking up from the book she was reading. "I have to study for this test. I can go with you this afternoon but, I can't go with you right now." "Oh," said Fawn, angrily. "So you just don't want to come with me. I understand. You don't ever want to go anywhere with me anymore. That is fine. I can take a hint." "Fawn," said Spot, laying her book down. "That just isn't true. I do want to go with you to town. However, you know that I have a lot of studying to do if I want to pass this English course that I am taking at … Read entire article »

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Batty

BATTY written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Spot," said Fawn. "Want to go to the cave we saw yesterday?" "But Mr. Hansen told us to stay away from it," said Spot. "He said it is dangerous and that there could be wild animals living in it." "It sure looked empty to me though," said Fawn. "Yes," said Spot. "It did. I have to admit that." "What is wrong with just checking it out?" asked Fawn. "I promise I won't go inside." "Promise?" asked Spot. "Yes," said Fawn. "I promise." "Then I guess it would be okay," said Spot. Fawn and Spot walked through the field and then over to the mountains. They found the cave that they had seen the day before. Fawn immediately went over to the entrance and ran inside.  Before Spot could say anything to him, Fawn came … Read entire article »

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Batty and the Haunted House

BATTY AND THE HAUNTED HOUSE written by Debbie Williamson Batty was hanging on the ceiling of his cave when he noticed that the sun was starting to go down. It was kind of early in the day, so he started wondering what was up with that. He took a look out the cave entrance and he saw that it was pretty dark outside. Then he saw something that he had never seen before. He saw a house, an old house, way off in the distance. Batty flew off towards the house. As he got closer to it, he was starting to get scared and thought that he should turn around and go back to his cave but something kept telling him to keep going. As Batty neared the walkway to the front door of the … Read entire article »

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Batty is Scared

BATTY IS SCARED written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Batty," said Fawn. "It is almost Halloween. How come your not getting ready?" Fawn's friend, Batty, was hanging upside down in his cave. "I'm not celebrating Halloween this year," said Batty. "You're not," said Fawn, a little worried about his friend. "You are a bat. I thought bats loved Halloween." "Normally," said Batty. "We do love Halloween. However, I'm a little scared about this Halloween." "Why?" asked Fawn. "What are you afraid of?" "I don't really want to talk about it," said Batty. "It might help to talk about it," said Fawn. "Whenever I'm afraid of something I always talk to Spot about things. It helps me get over my fear." "Okay," said Batty. "The reason I'm afraid of this Halloween is because my Grandfather is coming to visit me. I haven't … Read entire article »

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