Dry-Head and the Plantains: A Jamaican Tale of Greed
December 25, 2025
In a time of sparse rain and thin soil, hunger was a familiar ghost in the Jamaican hills. It visited the hut of Anansi
Tacoma and the Magic Bananas: A Cautionary Tale from Jamaica
December 25, 2025
In the green heart of Jamaica, where the earth was rich and the sun generous, there lived a clever, mischievous man named Tacoma. He
The Lantern of the Lost Ferry
December 25, 2025
Along the wide rivers of Quebec, ferries once served as lifelines between distant settlements. Before bridges spanned the water and roads were firmly marked,
Anansi and the Yam Hills: How Wisdom Was Scattered Across the World
December 25, 2025
Long ago, in the green-blue mountains of Jamaica, all the stories of the world, every tale of foolishness and wisdom, cunning and courage—belonged to
The Singing Stones of Charlevoix
December 25, 2025
In the Charlevoix region of Quebec, where hills roll gently toward the St. Lawrence River and forests stretch unbroken for miles, there is a
The Echo That Speaks
December 25, 2025
In the deep forests of Quebec, where hills rose and fell like slow waves and pine trees stood so close together that daylight struggled
The Hidden Lake Spirits
December 25, 2025
Deep within the forests of Quebec, beyond the last marked trail and far from any village road, lay a lake so still that it
The Blessed Candle: A Mexican Folktale That Teaches Lessons on Faith, Generosity, and Shared Responsibility
December 25, 2025
In a small colonial village nestled between low hills and cultivated fields, preparations were underway for a great religious festival. Bells rang daily from
The Man Who Refused to Share the Spring: A Scottish Highland Parable of Greed and Natural Justice
December 25, 2025
In a remote Highland glen, where the mountains stood like silent sentinels and the heather stretched purple across the moorland, there lived a community
The Angel and the Thief: A Mexican Folktale That Teaches Lessons on Mercy, Redemption, and Moral Choice
December 25, 2025
In a quiet colonial town, where stone houses clustered around a small church and evening bells marked the passing of each day, there lived