The first time I saw a book illustrated by John Bauer I was so struck that all I could figure was that I had seen the artwork long ago or had dreamed it or something even more magical. See for yourself. Beautiful, beautiful stuff.
One of my coworkers has told me that our workplace is built over what used to be a very old graveyard. Maybe those lights in the workroom aren't set on a timer after all. Anyway, it reminded me of this:
Three and four year olds love to brag on their own families, and they were happy to draw them. Some included every relative they ever had or heard of. Some included Batman. Some went the Abstract Expressionist route.
This is a Puerto Rican folktale that reminds me of Cinderella and The Magic Pony and the countless other tales of the youngest son who gets it right. I read it to both the K3 and K4 classes. The K4 seemed to understand it a little better, but the K3s had a blast decorating their own rainbow horses with bingo dabbers.
So. Those who know me know that I am a stickler for backstory. I gotta know WHY to be satisfied. Which is WHY the song “Ode to Billie Joe” makes me so crazy. It’s a cool song, voice and music are beautiful, kinda bluesy and sultry and secretive. The lyrics are compelling because you never find out what was thrown off the Tallahatchie Bridge AND you never knew why Billy Joe jumped. I could live with that IF I hadn’t been told that the woman who wrote the song admitted that she had made it all up and she had no idea what was thrown or why he jumped. What?? That bugs me. She created it, she wrote it, she sang it, and never once gave any thought to what the story behind it was?? How- how does she sleep?
Or DOES she know and she’s just not telling? Hmmm. That seems more likely to me, though it does leave us with more questions. And there are those who may think it’s a disservice to a fine song to pick apart the lyrics this way, but it’s not just me! See?? There’s things there I never thought of, but the theory I like best is that ‘that nice Brother Taylor’ has more to do with all of this than previously suspected. He’s the one that shows up spilling the beans about Billie Joe. Why would he even mention that BJ was out on the bridge with ‘a girl that looked a lot like you’ and that they were ‘throwing something off‘? Was he stalking them? Was he stalking them for the narrator or for Billie Joe? Does it matter?
And that last one, I can answer. It does NOT. It’s a great song, a story song, which I love, it just isn’t the WHOLE story, which frustrates me no end. See what you think.
I left WV for Guam for Alaska for Florida for WV for North Carolina for Alaska again, and now I'm back in WV again. I have been an artist and preschool wrangler, reading teacher and many other things.