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The Legend of the Dogwood
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These types of legends represent the style of persuasive 'Journalism' we see and hear in today's media.
A visual and locality reference, a thought-provoking concept acceptable to all age range and social backgrounds
and a message grounded in everyday 'paganistic' reality of the unconverted.

The Dogwood flowers at this time of the year, it is a tree and the listener at the time would be hardly in the position
to visit Israel and check to see if the Dogwood is actually native to that land. It's a fine yarn and I like it!

(A factoid I found about the Dogwood!)

The origin of the name comes from the smooth, straight twigs which were used to make butchers’ skewers.
Skewers used to be called 'dags' or 'dogs', so the name means 'skewer wood'.
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The Legend of the Dogwood - by Ninurta - 04-17-2022, 06:32 AM
RE: The Legend of the Dogwood - by BIAD - 04-17-2022, 08:45 AM

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