Showing posts with label Mansfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mansfield. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2013

Job Posting: Troll Caretaker

                                Caretaker Wanted: for single male troll


       Person of interest in employment as Troll Caretaker should apply by visiting the realty site and arrange a tour of the home. The  current troll keepers are moving on. The well established and low maintenance troll wishes new caretaker to be easy going and patient with troll like behaviors. New caretaker must be willing to relocate to Mansfield, CT.

       Maintenance of troll habitat and current standards of troll care must be certified and met with due diligence. The troll in need has protected this domain for a very long time.  Green Door policy is to note when the troll is out so that maintenance of his Daffodils, snow removal or other seasonal care does not disturb his privacy and desired introverted ways.



       Standard Halloween open door policy is negotiable upon signed intent to make an offer on position. It should be noted that the 1-2 hour event to welcome the children of the neighborhood has been an anticipated and celebrated event of the Halloween evening. Every school bus that passes and every car with children in check on the troll status. It has been that way for more than 30 years, it is hoped the tradition will continue without interruption.

For more information on troll care and keeping and Troll stories see these links:

http://library.thinkquest.org/12924/nr2.htm

Troll Story from their home country:

http://youtu.be/AeZRT7d4m7E

Everything Trolls:
http://www.trollforest.com/

Famous Troll:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Billy_Goats_Gruff

Troll Storytelling: Resources For Understanding:
http://users.skynet.be/fa023784/trollmoon/TrollBlog/files/4c5b38b5c8a85cc197feaeb317e575cb-43.html

Norway Troll Resources:
http://www.squidoo.com/troll-of-norway

Troll Beads
http://youtu.be/W5Mrsecrp2s


Apply Here:
                                                               Landmarks Realty



 Troll's old friend fox and his resources are in ths blog:
http://carolynstearnsstoryteller.blogspot.com/2012/10/weather-vanes-fox-story-resource.html




 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Gospel of Mark Alive: Storyteller Rev. Bert Marshall

Stop right now and check November 27, 2011 on your calendar!

Sure hope you are free at 2:00 p.m. for this very impressive performance of:

 "The Gospel of Mark Alive"

 a storytelling performance by Reverend Bert Marshall at First Church of Christ
Mansfield Center, CT.
                                                                                 
Suggested Donation $5.00 per person $15.00 per family. We are easy to find at the intersection of routes 195 and 89 in Mansfield Center, just south of the Uconn campus.
                                                                             

Hear Mark's whole incredible mysterious story from beginning to end, as it may have been told in the early years of the Jesus Movement, before the rise of Christianity. www.gospelofmarkalive.com  (see the powerful teaser clip there!!)

This will be a very special day at First Church of Christ in Mansfield Center ( UCC)
                                                                           

Fair Trade Gift Fair 11-2

Community Tree Lighting with music by Take Note 6:30 pm followed by refreshments

other blogs I've posted about Mansfield:
www.carolynstearnsstoryteller.blogspot.com/2011/07/mansfield-general-store-whats-story.html

www.carolynstearnsstoryteller.blogspot.com/2011/07/signs-im-not-in-downtown-mansfield.html

Friday, June 25, 2010

Outstanding In Your Field


The award night, the glittering lights, anticipation, a heart pounding scenario. To be recognized among a group of peers for a performance of standout quality and dynamic proportion, yes Award Night is a momentous occasion. Just who will be filling the audience and what is their take on your big moment.


Around here it is really easy and there are many occasions to be outstanding in your field. I can recall each with such clarity that the years slip away and the moments of delight and anguish can be as fresh as yesterday. Let me share one of these momentous nights with you. No worry no red carpet here we aren't talking that big a moment, just a local opportunity to be outstanding in my field.


The phone rings in the middle of the night, it can never be anything good. I answer in the groggy voice and come full alert in seconds. "I'm on my way" Yes , of course I'm exhausted so the cows would have to be out tonight!" I pull on jeans and sneakers and a flannel shirt and head off. The Ct. State Police said the cows were on Brown's road right around the corner, we ( www.mountaindairy.com )pasture a large number over there, let's hope it is just a few not the whole herd. Before I even round the dangerous blind corner I see the whipping blue light of the police cruiser. An excited young officer is standing there as 30 or more beasties wander in the road. Relieved when he sees me get out of the car I call out a introduction from my end of the herd. It is only part of the group on this side of the hill, have to remember to check that the rest stayed in. I start talking to the cows and moving slow and deliberately toward them not wanting them to spook and go dashing off in the darkness. They begin to turn and work their way down the road. There is a large gate a ways down we can get it open and work them through. The policeman has never herded cows before, it is evident by the widely flailing arms and excited tone of his voice. Way more fun than robberies and speeding tickets this diversion will be a fun little exercise. I call to him my plan and point to where the neighbors porch light is just before the gate. We have to get it open but not let out the rest of the herd that maybe behind it. With all his yelling, they are sure to come and watch the excitement.


I didn't see anything to start the frenzy. There may have been nothing more than the will not to give up so easily the freedom they had gained that night, but all of sudden things were moving to fast. Cows began to spin and run and they were heading in multiple directions, none of which was toward the gate and subsequent capture. I raised my arms and rushed the group coming at me shouting heeya at them and turning them back. The policeman surprised at the ease this method affected change tried it too, he sent them flying back in my direction. I don't want the group to move up near the deadly curve in the road and again change their direction with a heeya and charge and the whole group wheels like an army in maneuvers. They are going down the road at a good clip and the policeman has jumped to the side. It is OK if they over-shoot the gate there is another and I will try to outrun them and turn them. It works if you can run wide of the group and come around. There is a dirt road up ahead may give me the room to get past the main body of the group. All of a sudden the policeman sees the opportunity to help. He jumps out joining the fray in the middle of the road and the whole group again pivots and heads into the night through an open bar-way to a hay field. He is sure his effective pursuit is doing the magic, but I really hoped they wouldn't go in the hayfield, but back where they belong. The hayfield is open to the top of the hill ,to the cornfield and in a half mile or so to the road on the far side of the hill and nothing to stop them! we could do this all over again with different scenery.


I see the policeman in full pursuit now to drive the group well into the field and as far as he is concerned the safety of not being in the street, well that would be a policeman's goal. It is at that moment that I remember coming down the road earlier in the day, when I had driven through I had seen the big manure spreader broke down there and they had to dump the whole load to lighten the truck to jack it up and repair the tire. NO!!!!!! I scream and the high piercing scream surely set the cops heart pounding. All his police training, murders, guns, fights, WHAT? He skids to a halt and looks up through the darkness to see what could possibly have made me scream so - he is on full alert ready to draw a weapon, I'm sure. I keep running toward him breathlessly yelling "stop don't move", he has, he is just looking. I catch a breath," don't follow them I shout" as I draw closer. " What is wrong" he demands as I run up. I catch a couple breaths, " You don't want to go in there, they had to dump a few tons of liquid manure there today when the truck broke down!" His eyes widened and he thanked me politely but something in the tone said he didn't think it was worth raising his blood pressure through the ceiling.


Game over for now, I am not about to chase them through there. I explain how there are no fences and they may show up on the other side of the hill later but if they had enough fun they may be content to eat grass and hang out all night, we will hope for that scenario. It is incredibly dark as he drives away. I stand on a knoll at the top of the field and try to count how many cows are out there. The stars are the only light and the moving shapes are hard to discern, the cows with a lot of white are easy but the all black ones disappear into the space. Before bed I just want to know how many we had so if they are out again I will know if we got them all.


This is my moment, no fanfare, just me, Out Standing In My Field!


The next morning the police officer stopped to thank me, he had driven by the pile of manure in daylight, he was most appreciative after seeing what he had almost run blindly into. A happy ending, the cows stayed in and were put back to the right pasture in the morning by the barn crew. Another moment of fleeting fame on a back road in farm country.


Thursday, May 20, 2010

Song-A-Day


It is a very good thing I am not limited to a song a day for without music I wouldnt be happy. I sing in the barn and in the car ,while doing things around the house and yard, pretty near anywhere. I think that is why I was first drawn to the Song-A-Day Music Center in Coventry, Ct. http://www.http//songadaymusic.com My weekely outlet for my music is our Church choir at First Church of Christ in Mansfield Center, http://www.http//pages.cthome.net/FCCMansfield It doesn't matter to me what genre of music I'm singing, I like it all.

Song-A-Day Music Center sponsors an Open Mic once a month called Nightsongs. It is held at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 138 Snake Hil Rd. Coventry. This month it wil lbe held on May 27 a Thursday eve at 7 p.m. I am lucky enough to be the featured performer so I will be taking my stories and a little music to the event. If you can come out the donations collected at the door go to service work sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Group. Bring your instruments and sign in to be part of the lineup or where your listening shoes and come for the toe tapping music that will be offered up before and after my storytelling.