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Avoiding the Laundry

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A chronicle of our letterboxing adventures and many other diversions, whose chief end is to get us out of folding the laundry.

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Avoiding the Laundry Saturday, December 15, 2012 The Legend of Captain Danvers Cross post from Leaning Tree Acres © 2012 by Stacy Christian The Legend of Captain Danvers  Listen close and I’ll tell you the tale Of Danvers, the pirate Captain, Of how he made his foes do his will, And how thoroughly he tricked them. He wore a silk coat, as black as night, A plume on the brim of his hat. His boots thumped on the deck of the ship, And when he spoke, well, that was that. His crew was a surly pack of dogs. His first mate, one Mister Lendri. Together they ruled the amber waves In their ship, The Collar’d Lady. For years, they terrorized hill and vale, Burnt villages down to embers, And as they hauled their loot out of town, People would gasp, “It was Danvers!” Finally one day, to stop the scourge, The people struck him a bargain: To Danvers they’d tithe from field and farm, But ‘specially from the garden. They stocked his ship’s hold with pr...

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