New Story Release! The Brown-Sheep Prank
December 13, 2017
New Story Release!
There’s a new chapter in the continuing story of the Devonians! The Devonians are space castaways who have developed a colony on a strange new planet (they name it Devonia).
The soft-crayon illustration is done by Christina Tart. (She is a published illustrator who wisely takes commission for her work!)
This newest story, The Brown-Sheep Prank, begins the day after the end of Daydreamer. Alena Summers, whose family husbands (takes care of) the village’s herd of Brown-Sheep, is very excited about her second-favorite time – Shearing Day! (It just so happens, that’s the day covered in the story!)
Alena loves the busy time when all of her neighbors will be gathered at her family’s house, trimming the wool (called Shearing), washing fleeces (a fleece is the wool from one sheep), preparing food (Alena’s job is to assist here), and stacking the finished fleeces in the big barn (this one is shared by the entire village). The boys and overgrown boys (men) love the table of ready-to-eat food that those on refill duty (Alena and Butterfly) have to keep stocked.
Devonia travels in a longer solar orbit so has the equivalent of 499 Earth days in the Devonian year – so when Alena says “5 years 8 months” it really means “about 7½ Earth years.” Just a little hint about the world of Devonia!
Now to get an idea of how busy Shearing Day is in Covenant, read this excerpt from “The Brown-Sheep Prank!”
Everyone was so busy that Alena had barely stopped moving since Mother had called her away from the Brown-Sheep observation this morning.
It was nearly lunchtime.
Alena’s stomach growled.
“Oh my!” Cried Butterfly in fake shock, “you’d better feed that monster!”
Alena laughed. She and Butterfly were on refill duty. This meant they helped in the kitchen and ran back and forth from the big table refilling the food baskets and bowls. For Shearing Day, everyone snacked whenever they were hungry from the long table outside. The unwed boys had brought it over from the meetinghouse before Alena awoke. She grabbed a carrot stick and quickly ate it.
Alena’s Father and most of the other men plus a few older boys were cutting each Brown-Sheep’s wool close to the skin but taking care not to cut the soft skin. This was called shearing. This formed what they called a fleece. The fleece was the shape of a flat sheep without legs or head. The Brown-Sheep’s head and legs didn’t have wool like the rest of the body.
A cluster of two men and three women with a few of the older boys and girls were thoroughly washing each fleece to make sure they would get clean.
… (continued reading The Brown-Sheep Prank here!)
Thanks for reading!
Type at you later…
~Nancy Tart