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Posted on 02.05.09 by Danny Glover @ 10:04 pm
A decade ago, a trio of beavers decided to make Washington’s Tidal Basin their home and the capital city’s prized cherry trees their late-night snacks. The National Park Service had to remove the critters. That real-life story inspired me to write a children’s book called “George Washington Beaver And The Cherry Tree.”
I’m feeling the inspiration again. Today’s news about raccoons invading the White House grounds sounds like a good reason for me to assume my alter ego as Mister Critter, wannabe author of children’s books about American history.
Can you think of anyone better to write such books than a long-time Washington journalist who owns the pen name Mister Critter and calls himself “The Enlightened Redneck”? If any publishers out there are reading this blog, give me a holler. Let’s talk. And if anyone wants to read the legend of George Beaver, I sell an e-book version and companion e-coloring book for $9.99. It’s a fun way to teach your children and grandchildren the history behind America’s first president. Write me at danny@enlightenedredneck.com to place an order. Filed under: Books and Business and History and Human Interest and News & Politics and People Comments:
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When those masked raiders are caught, interrogators should give those varmints a good grilling.
See
http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/02/05/masked-raiders-infiltrate-white-house/
Comment by Mike Licht — February 5, 2009 @ 11:22 pm