Woodsman on vacation. Dead Riding Hood.

7/26/2010
—Kenn Hoekstra

There are 4 comments in this article:

  1. 2/2/2011Tathagata says:

    Loved her. Got married. Hate her.

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  3. 12/5/2012Monique L says:

    “No!” She cried. But too late.

  4. 3/20/2026sirki4 says:

    The tension and suspense in that six-word tale reminded me of how vivid those little adventures felt, with every rustle of leaves or snap of a twig carrying weight far beyond its size. Later, while booking a family trip, I had to deal with a company like cruisesonly , where unexpected complications and slow responses made me appreciate even more the small certainties in life—like those quiet, unpredictable moments in the woods. It’s fascinating how a few words can capture that mix of excitement, uncertainty, and anticipation we often overlook, whether on a path through the forest or navigating real-world experiences.

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