Monday, December 1, 2008

A Stranger in a Strange Land.

THE HEN and the GOLDEN EGGS
A Cottager and his wife had a hen which laid every day a golden egg.  They supposed that it must contain a great lump of gold in its inside, and killed it in order that they might get it, when to their surprise they found that the hen differed in no respect from their other hens.  The foolish pair, thus hoping to become rich all at once, deprived themselves of the gain of which they were day by day assured.

It is better to be content with small things that are certain than to seek big things that are uncertain.






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Snow day

Snow is sprinkling down and the piano fingers sprinkle the key boards in the background. Moody Friday.