Appreciate a Dragon Day

Today, January 16th, 2020, is appreciate a dragon day.

We appreciate our mothers on mother’s day, our fathers on father’s day and our bosses on bosses’ day but dragons on dragon day? I have to admit, I’ve never actually met a dragon and I’m pretty sure that nobody living on the planet today has either, but one has to wonder if they ever actually existed. And even it they didn’t, we can still appreciate their stories.

Many legends and myths are based on facts that have been lost and forgotten. I mean, if #dragons never existed then why are there so many stories about them?  It is possible that dragons were actually dinosaurs and stories of their encounters have been exaggerated to impress the hunter’s peers. That is, of course, if man and dinosaur actually existed together. Another possibility is that images of dragons were invented following the ancient discoveries of dinosaur bones. One thing for sure is those stories will continue on as long as man exists and I intend to help it along.

In my book, Madison Kleigh and the Onyx Stone, the dragons are actually sculptures that come to life when exposed to the powers of the stone. The mystical ambiance of the story being the stone itself, not the dragons. The onyx stone, or what the scientists in the story call the terra stone, contains a dense concoction of the DNA of all life imaginable including a mystical power of which no person could begin to understand. Under the right conditions, the stone has the ability to release these microscopic origins of life into the atmosphere of a planet, thus transforming a dead rock into a living, breathing world. These stones have been spewed throughout the entire universe at the beginning of time. And if you don’t believe me, read my book when it comes out on Amazon at the end of the month. #MadisonKleigh #AppreciateADragonDay #OnyxStone #JeffreyDMontanye

Article by Jeffrey David Montanye

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