Harvey and the snake
Harvey and
the snake
This is one of the series of CD mixes made for Roy Ziesing who was adapting to macular degeneration. I made a number of collections, mostly singing and classic American songbook materials for the patriarch of Bear Cove. Roy got up early and took definitive photos of camp including daybreak over Squam capturing the wonderful quiet of the great house before the humans disturbed the peace. The only sounds would be the cry of a loon or the scraping of pug toenails. All of these CDs took their titles from events or family members visiting that place of magic in New Hampshire. A warm quality of Bone was always the company of doggies and even an occasional cat. The dogs were almost all pugs who are the characters of the canine world. One of the stars of the Pug presence was a fiesty boy named Harvey whose human was sister Grace. Harvey was an explorer and as much time was spent down by the dock at lakeside he toddled around the shoreline and occasionally dipped his spoiled paws into the water of Squam. Of course, as good doggie owners should Harvey was spoiled and kept from danger during any of his visits. I was not present but I was told by Grace and Kit Kat about a time when Harve stood cluelessly at lake's edge with a snake between his paws. The tale became a key chapter in Ziesing lore.
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