Hello; My name is Dennis Eldershaw and I live in Nova Scotia, Canada. I created Teller of Tales to tell you some stories I read in a book called "Rambling Winds" by Isabel E. Deyarmond."The author has endeavored to put together some stories and information that she hope will be found interesting and appealing, that will hold the interest of the reader, to the end of the book."
 
A message from the author
of the book "Rambling Winds"
Isabel E. Deyarmond
Nova Scotia history is a saga of romance. Perhaps nowhere in Canada can we find such an abundance of material for the teller of tales, for every town, village and countryside has its own story, which can be woven into the colorful chapters making up the complete history of our Province.
Many of the most interesting historic facts about Nova Scotia have remained unrecorded for years.
They are in danger of being forgotten. What a tragedy it would be if such a wealth of information should be lost, and what an opportunity for its preservation lies with those who wish, through their time and work to record for future generations, chronicles of people and events which other-wise might be forgotten.
To assist in the preservation of even a small bit of Nova Scotia's history is an achievement of which
I am proud to be a part.
 
It is my fervent hope that all who chance to read the contents
will not be too critical of any errors that they may find.
For these I sincerely apologize and humbly ask your forgiveness.
 
 
Index
Go to pages 1 or 2 to read stories (I will fix the link problem very soon)
          The Bee                        Old Indian Legend about Bridges over Halifax Harbor

                            Measure                                     Tea at River's Bend

         The Post Office Pen                     Top Ten Construction Zone Safety Tips

                            Lost Friend                                                 Just Think

         My Old Quilting Frames                A Safety Poem             Forward
The Bee
This is the story of the little bee,
Whose sex is very hard to see,
You cannot tell the She from He,
But he can tell, and so can she.
The bee's a very busy soul
And has no time for birth control,
And that is why in times like these,
There are so many Son's of B's
 
 
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Oct. 27, 2004 (Page will be updated very soon)
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