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Jenny

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 10 months ago

Jenny, coltish queen of libraries, one-woman waterfall of beautiful girls, bane of mimosas everywhere.  She might not have sprung full grown from her father's head, but in all else Jenny has Pallas Athena beaten.  Her growing up was as scattered across America along the path of Johnny Appleseed, drifting south of the Oregon Trail, along the roads left by long-forgotten Viking explorers, but she finally set down roots in the desert, in the city of Oidbaḍ where her mother was a condesa.  She was tutored by a Fransiscan friar, Fra. Marcos of Nice, & grew tall & brown under the sun.  When she came of age, she went to Babylon to study The Leviathan (though a chance encounter with an alchemist soon led to her descent into cloisters & grimoires).  It was there that our tale unfolds, for soon Mordicai decended upon the city, their clash to mark them both forever more.

 

 

Jenny as She-Ra, about 5. 

Yea, she can handle James.--Jenny's Mom

 

 

 

 

Jenny, age seven demonstrating her karate lessons. 

She already knew how to kick butt.--Jenny's Mom

 

 

Jenny at that awkward age--Jenny's Mom

 

 

Jenny, age 2 and friend.  She is a

country girl at heart.--Jenny's Mom

 

 

Jenny was such a happy baby.--Mom

 

 

Jenny and Mom, Tyler Park, Bucks Co., PA

 

 

 Jenny and her dad, Irv Kanode.  Jenny was good

with computers at an early age.  That is

a TRS-80 with about 16 K of memory.

 

 

Jenny is telling her Mom about the cool new toy.

 

 

See also:

Ragtime Cowboy Joe

Mike Ditka

Omarion bear

spy plane

Rice Krispie treats

Comments (1)

Anonymous said

at 1:45 pm on May 10, 2007

M's right, more article stuff needs to be written here, and "See also" needs to be removed and incorporated in the body of the text. But for the time being it's a good placeholder.

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