The (now-ex) fisherman's tale entwines with the community's story of its coal mines. Ursula listens for us.
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Pine Street Episode 183: The Adventures of Ursula
Ursula could not sleep that night. Her dreams woke her with terrifying imagery of sickly red, rubbery tentacles, wrapping around her wrists and ankles, trying to drag her into a black ocean. The girl’s tossing and turning woke her mother, who tried to coax her into sleep. “Count sheep, darling. Fluffy, happy sheep.” It was … Continue reading Pine Street Episode 183: The Adventures of Ursula
Pine Street Episode 182: The Adventures of Ursula
Ursula pictures a sea monster: a sickly red, a hellish red, spewing tentacles like thick ropes.
Pine Street: MLK Jr Day Episode
As we celebrate the ideals of Dr. King, Ursula passes important lessons to young Marilyn.
Pine Street Episode 181: The Adventures of Ursula
Ursula eavesdrops on a conversation about the sea, and the monsters within.
Pine Street Episode 180: The Adventures of Ursula
The elder Ursula omits some of the juicier details of her experience being locked in the cellar, when telling the story to young Marilyn.
Pine Street Episode 179: The Adventures of Ursula
In exactly the same way that Ursula’s observation of the contents of the barrel in the dark, dusty corner of the cellar brought its contents into reality, the opening of the cellar door brings herself as a discoverer of mysteries into reality. Much depends on who opens the door and finds her. Fortunately for Ursula, … Continue reading Pine Street Episode 179: The Adventures of Ursula
Pine Street, Volume One: A Compilation
Happy new year! For those dear faithful readers who would like to sit with our Pine Street friends and read from Episode 1 straight through to Episode 171, here's your chance.
Pine Street Episode 178: The Adventures of Ursula
Ursula opens the barrel in the dark cellar; it smells of sulphur. What reality has her observation set in motion?
Pine Street Episode 177: The Adventures of Ursula
Locked into the dark cellar, Ursula determines to open the barrel, spying inside with only a few weak beams of light to see its contents.