Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Quidditch

It has come to our attention hear at the 397 that Quidditch is a real sport!

Click this link for more details

http://www.internationalquidditch.org/


Friday, May 17, 2013

Follow up on "A Story from Raccoon"

Hi Guys

Here is the story from Raccoon, but with some annotations


There is a little boy with little feet who wanders this time of nightª
He has little feet, and raccoon ears like us but he is not one of us

He is kind to all creatures and repairs bird nests and beaver damsº
We like him and he likes us.

We call him "Coon Ears"

ªOf course raccoons are nocturnal so this story takes place at night. Receiving more information from Raccoon he told us that his Gran used to tell him this story before he went to sleep during the day. Now  with the 397 showing up he has grown accustomed to sleeping through the night, thanks to a lot of coffee.

ºIn this story "Little Foot" is a repairer of dwellings so maybe the forest creatures hailed him as a sort of savior. That is of course if indeed we are interpreting this "Coon Ears" fellow as "Little Foot"

With more research and Raccoinise translate,
The 397 team (and some raccoons we met in the woods)


A Story from Raccoon

Hey guys this is an ancient story roughly translated for Raccoinise

There is a little boy with little feet who wanders this time of night
He has little feet, and raccoon ears like us but he is not one of us (sorry for this kind of awkward grammar as I said "roughly translated")
He is kind to all creatures and repairs bird nests and beaver dams
We like him and he likes us.

We call him "Coon Ears"

From, Raccoon


Monday, May 13, 2013

You are cordially invited...


"Field Mouse found dead in field"
Dear friends of Cafe Marcas.  A funeral will be held for our dear friend, Morris-the-Mouse at Chez Chèvre.  Morris was loved by everyone at Cafe including his cousin Ryan and Cedric.  Morris-the-mouse was a skilled athlete, accomplished swimmer, and an expert in the under-ground tunnels in Tam Valley.  It is believed that either an orange cat known as Banjo, or a Red-Tailed-Hawk known as Phelix acted upon instinct.
 
God rest his whiskers.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

It has happened again.

Dear 397 Editor and team: Just spotted a possible little foot on Lucas Valley Road near Big Rock this morning at 8:35 am. Photo to follow

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

You have Mail!

Hey 397'ers, we want your stuff on the 397! So if you could put your put an original story in the comments area we will pt your story on the blog. If you would like to inform us on a real life encounter with Little Foot please specify that that is what you are writing about.


Thanks! From the 397 team


Where the Wild Things Are edited to Breezeblocks by Alt-J