Welcome to the wild romps of the Wolf Boy!

You are entering the wild forest of Brauna. The ground is quiet with many years of pine needles and secret thoughts from those that have passed through the forest before. Walk a while and listen for the howls of the Wild Wolf Boy and his pack ... perhaps you will join him and howl at the full moon rising!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Dragons Big and Small

There are many kinds of dragons. Most people tend to think that dragons are myths and have never existed. This is not true; dragons were created by God on the fifth and six days of creation, along with all of the other land and sea animals. Perhaps if the word "dinosaur" had been created back when the Bible was being written and translated, then the authors and also the translators would have used that word in place of "dragon". But instead, the Bible uses dragon and behemoth to name these amazing animals!

Mythical dragons, as in imaginary, made up dragons, come in many shapes and sizes. Some as small as a man's fist, some as large as a giant. The list could go on and on as it depends only on a person's imagination. One of the dragon's main foods are the Wolf Wings . Dragons like to work in flocks to harass the poor Wolf Wing packs.

Bryan Davis is also one of my favorite authors. He has written eight books. Some of the main characters in his books are dragons! I really enjoy reading about dragons. I love dragons!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Wolf Boy:

This is a test. I am learning to answer your blogs. I love you, Wolf Boy!!!

Myma Wolf

Anonymous said...

You must remember, Wolf Boy, that my dragons all meet Aslan and they would never even consider eating a wolfling. However, since they must eat, they have Aslan's permission to hunt among the cows--no cowlings, however. They are never allowed to eat the baby kind...smile...which are what cowlings are, you know! Also, they must be careful to detect which cows are the cowlings mamas and papas. Those are on the "Do Not Eat" list, as well. So only the unattached big kind are available for hunting. On second thought, perhaps we had better have a conference with Aslan about making dragons vegetarians...hmmmm...can't imagine that! What do you suppose would be good hunting for the dragons? They definitely must be meat eaters so they have enough energy for their flights and to breathe fire. Perhaps they only eat the bad wolfs?

I love dragons, too!

Myma Wolf