![]() ![]() Hare was uncertain about what to do next, when he suddenly got an idea and began to sing: ![]() When they went to gnaw on the fourth tree, it tasted so bitter that the heads decided to wait him out at its trunk. Finally, they felled that tree too, but Hare escaped again the same way. That too they gnawed until they felled it, but once more Hare leapt to another tree. They gnawed that tree down but Hare ran to a neighboring tree. The heads rolled after him, forcing Hare to climb a tree to escape. All this eating was beginning to fatten him up, so the heads said, "Let's eat Hare, he looks delicious!" They rushed to block all the exits, but Hare found a small opening in the wall and ran out that way. He went to another long lodge of the same bodiless heads, who said to him, "Grandson you must be hungry, let us fix you something to eat." Hare had a really good meal. Not long afterwards, Hare "went out to slit his nose," as they say. However, when he got home, his grandmother exclaimed, "Grandson, you have disfigured yourself!" Ever after, even to this day, when a person goes to visit his uncles, they say, "He is going out to slit his nose." They gave him another knife, and he seemed not to mind having cut himself. They greeted Hare and said, " Grandson, you must be very hungry." So they fixed him bear ribs and corn, but as he bit into the meat and started to cut it off with the knife they gave him, it slipped and he split his nose. Inside were people whose bodies consisted only of their heads. He set aside his crab shell boat and after walking some way, he entered a lodge. He sang as he traveled, until finally, he reached the other side. Then he commanded the wind itself, " Blow me across!" and the wind propelled his boat across the waters. So he issued a command: " Crabs, come forward!" Immediately a host of crabs scurried up to him, and he picked up the biggest and said, "Lend me your boat." He took the crab and pulled it out of its shell, which he used for a boat, the tail being turned up as a sail. Hare went to visit some of his uncles, but on the way he had to cross a very wide river. If you are looking for a home within walking distance of Stinson Park and Arksarben Village check out 6179 Walnut St.Hare Visits the Bodiless Heads (§7 of the Hare Cycle) Here is a schedule of upcoming events at Stinson Park at Aksarben Village.Īugust 8th, 2009 the band ShurThing!, 7-9pmĪugust 15th, 2009 the movie Goonies, 7-10pmĪugust 22nd, 2009 the band Fish Heads, 7-9pm Last Saturday we packed a dinner and our lawn chairs and went to the park with a few friends to watch that '80's hit Footloose. Each Saturday alternates between a movie and a live band. The park is 4.5 acres and includes a performance stage, a 100 foot tall tower, picnic shelters, and huge open green spaces.ĭuring the summers on Saturday nights there is free entertainment. One of the entertainment and recreation attractions of Aksarben Village is the new Stinson Park at 67th and Center St. The construction of Aksarben Village brought a great mix of retail, entertainment, academic and residential revitalization to mid-town Omaha NE. ![]()
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