The Syracuse Journal, Volume 18, Number 37, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 14 January 1926 — Page 3

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DafMpEvenmg Fairy ■ Bonder j THE BAY The tides of the Bay were famous. They rose higher than tides anywhere

else in the world. Along the Baystrange things happened. Winter always came to pay the- Bay a real visit. None of these little make-believe winters for the Bay. The Bay had F-heard stories of places where it was warm in the winter. The Bay had heard stories of places where it was cold in the winter but in a quiet, feeble kind of away.

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The wind, shrieking and whistling ■nd calling and shouting and bellowing. had come to the Bay and told of winter tn other places.' “Roses and oranges in some parts of the world just Et*n,“ the wind had shrieked as it swirled about, over the Bay. > “Horrible thought.” said the Bay. “Horrible thought.” And, as though to make quite certain that nothing like that wfould happen near the Bay. the Bay began t(> kick up an extra bit "of excitement so that someone would be swept over the deck of a boat and the Bay which had shot one of its waves to do this would laugh a wicked, wicked laugh as it received the newcomer. Then, when the man mad been rescued again, the Bay would speak to the wind: “I showed It wasn’t summer time here.” And the wind would answer: “That is so. But there are other places where the snow lies softly on the ground and it is almost warm so quiet and still and soft is the snow.” “You don’t tell me.” the Bay would answer. And then, boastful, powerful, wild old Bay that it was. it would cry out in its shrill, shrill voices: “Blizzards and sleet and snow, hail and rain and mist, what about it friends r The snow would swirl about In the air, the rain and the sleet and the mist and the hail would play for the right to be leader and the blizzard would come along and umpire the storm game ! and shout above them: ' “Oh. you arep’t doing so well, snow.” Or, “You aren't doing so well, hail.” Or. “You aren't doing so well, rain.* , Or, “You aren’t doing so well, mist.” “Now Wind, what do you say to this? You can’t tell me that I don’t know what I want. You only have to tell me of those quiet, qaiet winter* and I show you that I’m not only pleased with the storms I have but I want them bigger and greater than ever. “I'm a Bay that is never going to quiet down. Never will I become old and feeble. Living as I do where the climate is just to my liking I will stat strong and well. Nothing weak about me. No. Wind, nothing weak about mfe" And the Bay would live up to its boasting and the Wind would laugh and wail. “Oh. Bay. you’re a caution. You certainly are a caution.” “S-w-o-o-p. s-w-o-o-p, s-w-o-o-p. oooooooooo—oooooooo. I’ve got to go and meet the ocean and do you think I’m going to let the ocean think just because, it is so big that I can’t be as j rough? I’ll showthat big bully, the ocean, just what 1 can do. S-w-o-o-pi -w-o-o-p. 00000<M>0 —oooooo." And the Bay rode along on the high, high waves, balancing itself as only the Bay could do, and the land where the Bay touched stood quietly by and said, as land will say whefe it is near such things: ( “Well. I would like to be doing . those, things myself. I would hate to

go Jumping about. \ bobbing op and down, swirling way up in the air. * and rolling back and forth. But I know how to set i along with the Bay. I do my j way. and the Bay >. does the Bay’s way. “That’s the only thing to do. Let esch thing decide tor itself. Tm the solid earth. The Bay is • bit of wild water. “But I know ■ocnething about

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the Bay. 1 do. When the tide* go out ■nd the tides come in, and the tides rise higher than anywhere else tn the world, strange things happen. There Is mud reaching from me far into the water and the boats have to stay there, ■tuck In the mud. until the tide lets them go oot again. But the is interesting w ith Its wild storms in winter, Its toss that come up quickly ■nd disappear as quickly on sunny, summer days, its great titles that make such a difference that when giving a picnic It Is necessary to arrange |t according to when the tide will be In. rm pleased to be a neighbor of the Baj!" Conundr aatns When to a man thinner than a lath? When he to a-shartng. e e e What haa no head, yet it always wears a bonnet? ▲ motor car. • e e Why are tears like potatoes? Because they spring toon toe eyes. a e • What to it that has teeth but never snto?

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