James N. Thompson
This BLOG is a place for my artwork, photos, rants & raves etc. Any adverse reactions resembling stomach flue, depression, headache or spontaneous flatulence please report to your spiritual advisor immediately!
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Ritual Dance
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Jacket for Diner Dharma
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Monk saw a sign. It was that sign that brought a Buddhist monk off the roads of West Texas to the Ataboy Diner. Not only the sign but the secrets he keeps. The locals soon give him another mystery to solve: the not-so-great train robbery. From chicken round ups to rodeos our bare-backed, backwards-riding Monk is called on time and again to tell a story: He tells about Issa the Mason who Wouldn’t Be King, about the Death of the Phoenix, about Opossum Boy and a Ghost Thief. He tells these stories to a crazy cast of characters including townies like waitress Isabella, the Queen of the Proverb, and to passers-thru like Bubba the wise trucker and the New Agers of the Caravan called the Gift…Come on in and sit a spell! Pull up a booth and settle in. Let Monk tell you a story!
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From Dasmore City the Bhineway wound with the Bhine River down from Lake Taro to Chawtown on the Bay. The prints we are following are strange. There are two hind claws, one pad limping perhaps, and the faint drag occasionally of a brushy something. The whole is heavy but moving determinedly. These are very important prints but we do not know why yet. This we know:
They belong to the mutant leader Liman who has a human head and arm, a bear’s upper body and arm, lizard legs and the mane and tail of a lion. He wears scraps of armor as he can and strange insignia. He is one of Tarif’s creation and wishes only to be left alone. He became leader for his intelligence. He is bright but quiet, morbid.
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