A1 Ananse And His Visitor, Turtle A2 Kalulu And His Money Farm B1 Lion And Honey Badger B2 Lion, Chameleon, And Chicken B3 The Rain Makers B4 How Frog Lost His Tail B5 How Chameleon Became King Of The Animals
I'm from south America as a child I grew up listening to anansi's stories told by the elders at night in a yard with collective wooden homes that belonged to slave descendants. Some of These houses still stand till this day some old and abandoned. I Never knew that these stories originated in Ghana...but then again now one really knew their true African family histoiry because slavery.
Thank you so much for These stories on Sunday! But especially because now I have learned about the ant secretions that harden the soil!🌟 I have wondered why I see these barren small patches of clay, surrounded by the tallest grasses, and weeds, (as they call other plants)....on this small patch of virgin, seemingly barren, unwanted soil, that now I 'own'. I will be sure to use that area as described in this story, nwhen I build my dream house, with the surrounding earth and dried grasses🕊️🙏🕊️
Thank you for another goody, Mike! Ms. Sands did a wonderful narration. Sadly, she died 3 years later. Mr. Peters, as usual. used his commanding voice to narrate beautifully.
Well Good Sunday afternoon 🙋🏽♀️ I’m listening while cooking Sunday dinner
Afternoon🌷⭐
Now that sounds good, Sunday dinner that is.
I know some loves going into that meal!
i’m loving that visual. Thank you for sharing!
I enjoyed these tales so very much. I shared them with my children!
I’ve looked for these for so long, I loved listening to these when I was a kid
i love Diana Sands! She was a gorgeous woman with a beautiful voice.
So true, Blake.
@Reelblack helping me dig, bless up 🙏🏾
Happy Sunday From 🇩🇲
This is precious! Thank you for sharing this!
A1 Ananse And His Visitor, Turtle
A2 Kalulu And His Money Farm
B1 Lion And Honey Badger
B2 Lion, Chameleon, And Chicken
B3 The Rain Makers
B4 How Frog Lost His Tail
B5 How Chameleon Became King Of The Animals
Love from the UK.
Thank you.
I'm from south America as a child I grew up listening to anansi's stories told by the elders at night in a yard with collective wooden homes that belonged to slave descendants. Some of These houses still stand till this day some old and abandoned. I Never knew that these stories originated in Ghana...but then again now one really knew their true African family histoiry because slavery.
Thank you so much for These stories on Sunday!
But especially because now I have learned about the ant secretions that harden the soil!🌟
I have wondered why I see these barren small patches of clay, surrounded by the tallest grasses, and weeds, (as they call other plants)....on this small patch of virgin, seemingly barren, unwanted soil, that now I 'own'.
I will be sure to use that area as described in this story, nwhen I build my dream house, with the surrounding earth and dried grasses🕊️🙏🕊️
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank you for another goody, Mike! Ms. Sands did a wonderful narration. Sadly, she died 3 years later. Mr. Peters, as usual. used his commanding voice to narrate beautifully.
Nice nice nice
Beautiful🙏🏾🙏🏾
BLESSED DAY STAY SAFE