For myself and for my children you will forever be a beloved part of our faire experience. We just heard the news. We will miss you always. I am grateful that we have these recordings to remember you by, but jealously wish there were more. We love you.
Momento mori, beloved Storyteller....you will be missed but never, EVER forgotten...You made these stories you own, in the best tradition of the ancient storiwr--you created magic with naught but your voice and spirit......your were what is best about faire life.......Rest in Peace, dearheart.
NO disrespect intended but to pass on such an old revered story it MUST be told truly and yes may he be in Annwn the Summerland. I am sure he is/was a wondrous person. I wish him well and you to be Blessed in all you say and do.
Nonsense! The old revered stories aren't so weak and flat that they can't handle being viewed from another angle. Look at "Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff" by Christopher Moore. I assure you that David knew the mythology inside-out.
Sir, you are sooooooooo wrong here. I have been brought up on the Mabinogion. I am Welsh and my birth name is Cerridwen. It is pronounced, Car-RHEED-win. Your story is not correct/ Please read the story and please do your homework. Bad Playhouse.
I hope you can keep an open mind to someone that was so very loved for his gifts to the world. He has an entire community behind him. He gave us things to think about. He humbly called himself a story teller. I called him an angel. He worked with hostile children played in trees and was himself a pagan. Yours Artemisia
i really like this. You should put a sheet up behind you and dress in a suit. It would grab more people! But good stuff.
TSOAS2008 1 year ago
Delightful. We lose the best. Hope you are in the land of your dreams...
researchaid2000 2 years ago
variation on a loved theme ~ anyone can tell a tale but it takes a story-teller to tell a story ;)
in light
megalith6 2 years ago
For myself and for my children you will forever be a beloved part of our faire experience. We just heard the news. We will miss you always. I am grateful that we have these recordings to remember you by, but jealously wish there were more. We love you.
sandsiblings2 2 years ago
DAMNIT DAVID, WHY DID YOU HAVE TO GO!!!
we love you, and we always will...
shadowInurez 2 years ago
Momento mori, beloved Storyteller....you will be missed but never, EVER forgotten...You made these stories you own, in the best tradition of the ancient storiwr--you created magic with naught but your voice and spirit......your were what is best about faire life.......Rest in Peace, dearheart.
Vikiwastestime 2 years ago
"A thousand times adieu"
May the world never forget you, or your stories,
I for one will not.
ivy
ivythorn77 2 years ago
NO disrespect intended but to pass on such an old revered story it MUST be told truly and yes may he be in Annwn the Summerland. I am sure he is/was a wondrous person. I wish him well and you to be Blessed in all you say and do.
cerridwen999 2 years ago
Nonsense! The old revered stories aren't so weak and flat that they can't handle being viewed from another angle. Look at "Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff" by Christopher Moore. I assure you that David knew the mythology inside-out.
paneljump 2 years ago
David will live on through our stories, how appropriate for a bard.
GMArtemisia 2 years ago
Glad I had a chance to hear you in person. Rest in peace.
OldGuyNo1 2 years ago
Rest in Peace David Ponkey
Chrisfs59 2 years ago
You will live on in our hearts and minds forever.
Sanderini63 2 years ago
You will be missed.
dalisair 2 years ago
Sir, you are sooooooooo wrong here. I have been brought up on the Mabinogion. I am Welsh and my birth name is Cerridwen. It is pronounced, Car-RHEED-win. Your story is not correct/ Please read the story and please do your homework. Bad Playhouse.
cerridwen999 3 years ago
I hope you can keep an open mind to someone that was so very loved for his gifts to the world. He has an entire community behind him. He gave us things to think about. He humbly called himself a story teller. I called him an angel. He worked with hostile children played in trees and was himself a pagan. Yours Artemisia
GMArtemisia 2 years ago