THE STREAM

 

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WHAT IT IS

After four hundred plus sold out performances of the Ugly Duckling in Toronto, Ontario Canada, Mildred Duck triumphantly returned to the Grassy Narrows area of Northwestern Ontario. Her great success allowed her to purchase this piece of land which she intends to use as a training ground for her next production.

Although everything is still very tentative, Mildred is intent on a much larger production entitled the ‘Littlest Gosling.’ Hundreds of pigeons, ducks, swans, geese and many other birds will be hired for the new production.

WHAT IT IS NOT

With about twenty feet between the airplane and the lake, Samantha Gallant managed to restart the engine and quickly re-established a cruising altitude. Sapphire combed the lakes and bush like a professional and within thirty minutes of being airborne, she spotted the threesome sitting on a beaver dam along this stream.

It seems they wandered off from the main party, the two senators looking for Large Mouth Bass and the mayor more interested in construction techniques of the local beavers.

 

 

THE DIRECTOR DUCK

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WHAT IT IS

After receiving federal funding for a bold new production of The Ugly Duckling, Magdalena Popa of the National Ballet, had tremendous difficulty recruiting a competent artistic director for this production.

After countless interviews and several trips abroad the National Ballet was still no closer to finding a qualified director. With funding now in jeopardy, one last desperate measure was contemplated. Magdalena Popa flew into Grassy Narrows, Ontario to visit with famed though temperamental artist Mildred Duck.

Sapphire took this photo of Mildred on opening night in Toronto, Ontario Canada.

 

WHAT IT IS NOT

Rifle manufacturer, Remington, recently hired the Australian firm BMF to work on a project to “soften” the rifle manufacture’s image.

The above pictured duck was chosen as lead actor for a series of commercials now running on Australian television.

Cricket took this photo while the duck was between shoots and relaxing near a small waterfall.