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#533 My Farm Adventure Adventure On The Farm especially for Alisa Kay Arrott at the age of 8 With Love From, Mom & Dad "Rooster
is up to his old tricks again," sighed Harriet Holstein. "If we don't find him soon, it will be
one of those days again. By the way,
who's that girl standing over there?" Dasher Hound, who knew absolutely
everything about what happened on the farm, looked over and saw a young girl walking around the barn. "If my eyes don't deceive me,"
said Dasher excitedly, "I think it's Alisa Arrott, that famous child detective. I've heard that she
has solved more mysteries in 8 years than
Sherlock Holmes solved in his lifetime.
This could be our lucky day." 4 "Lucky
day!" sighed Harriet Holstein again.
"You must be kidding. Do
you remember the last time Rooster disappeared? Why, Penny Pig was so angry about missing her breakfast that she didn't speak to Rooster for 3 days, and you know
how much Penny Pig likes to talk!" "Hey, here comes Alisa," said Dasher. "She looks cool." 7 The
animals turned to greet Alisa. "Welcome to our farm," said
Dasher. "I've heard that you are
one of the best detectives in the whole world.
I have a nose for these things, you know." "You have a nose for
everything," kidded Penny.
"In fact, there's enough nose on you to share with everyone on the
farm." Dasher didn't mind making jokes about his
own nose. However, he did mind it when
others made jokes at his expense. "Silence!" he shouted at
Penny. "At least I have a
nose." 8 Dasher
turned back to Alisa. "We have a major problem here," he explained. "You see, Rooster has disappeared and
when that happens the farm, well, the farm kind of falls apart. Rooster knows this and he likes to hide and
make everyone look for him. But no one
has ever found him - he's just too clever.
Perhaps a world famous detective, such as yourself, could find
him." 11 Alisa
looked at the worried faces of Dasher, Penny and Harriet. "But why don't you just wait for
Rooster to come out of his hiding place?" she
asked, puzzled. "And you call yourself a
detective!" wailed Charlene
Chicken who had just arrived to join the conversation. "We can't wait. Don't you know what happens when Rooster
isn't here?" Alisa
didn't know. But that didn't
matter. "I'd love to help,"
said Alisa happily. "And so will Shaun, Connie, and Lisa." "If only I knew why this is so
important," she whispered to herself. 12 Alisa
asked Dasher to gather the farm animals for an important meeting. Everyone was soon in attendance. There was Charlene Chicken, Penny Pig,
Harriet Holstein, Rhonda Rabbit, Cheshire Charlie, Hoot Owl and Clydesdale. Dasher didn't waste any time getting to
the point. "Rooster is
hiding," he said. 15 "Not
again!" shrieked Cheshire Charlie. "Why us!" cried Rhonda Rabbit. The other animals moaned and whined. "No problem," said Hoot
Owl. "I'll do the job." This only made everyone moan and whine
louder. Dasher finally shouted to get everyone's
attention. "We are going to find
Rooster," he said. "Right
here, right now, right on this farm, is Alisa Arrott, the world famous detective. She has come
here from Bronte, Texas and has promised to find
Rooster." "No I didn't," protested Alisa to no avail.
"I said I'd try to find Rooster." No one heard her. All the animals were cheering wildly. The pressure was on Alisa. 16 Detective
Alisa put on her thinking cap. Well, it wasn't really a thinking cap, just her favorite old hat, but she
always had better ideas when she wore it. More importantly, she
looked awesome in it. Alisa
turned slowly to Shaun, Connie, and Lisa. "I have a plan," she said. "Let's
go to the pond." 19 Four
ducks were swimming in the pond. Alisa looked at them very, very closely. Three ducks were good swimmers, while one
seemed to be struggling to stay afloat. "Do you know where I can find
Rooster?" she asked.
"It's not possible to find Rooster," the duck replied. "No one ever has, and no one ever will
find him. He's too clever." Alisa's
eyebrows twitched. This always happened
when she discovered a clue. 20 Next
they walked to a field where some crows were hurriedly eating their dinner,
while Scarecrow took one of his frequent naps. "Can I ask you crows a
question?" began Alisa. "Does anyone know where Rooster
is?" "Everything is not always as it
seems," said one crow. Just then Scarecrow opened his eyes. All the crows flew away, except the one who
had talked to Alisa. He ran away. Alisa's
eyebrows twitched. 23 Then
Alisa went with Shaun,
Connie, and Lisa to visit the pig pen.
Penny Pig was glad to see them and started talking excitedly. Alisa scanned
the pen and turned her attention to a rather
thin looking pig. "Do you know where I can find
Rooster?" she asked. "No one on this farm knows where
Rooster is," the pig answered.
"But I'll give you a clue.
Rooster is never far from the action." 24 The
next stop was the barn where all the cows were settling down for the
night. Alisa
walked around the stalls, carefully watching where she
stepped. She
turned to a cow standing close to Harriet Holstein and asked, "Why is
everyone so upset about Rooster not being here?" "That would be obvious," the
cow replied, "if you lived on a farm.
Why, without Rooster, these poor cows, whoops, I mean, us poor cows
would have too long a night's sleep, our udders would fill up with milk, and we
would be very uncomfortable." Alisa's
eyebrows twitched again. 27 "Where
are we going next?" asked Shaun, Connie, and Lisa. "To visit the horses," replied Alisa, "and watch where you step when we get there."
Alisa did not know everything about life on a
farm, but she did know about watching her step
around cows and horses. 28 The
horses seemed restless. Clydesdale was
nervously pacing back and forth, his big hooves making large footprints in the
dirt. Another horse was pecking corn
off the ground. Alisa's eyebrows twitched rapidly. The horse, who was eating corn, suddenly
realized that Alisa was watching. Quickly he turned his attention to a pile of
hay. Alisa
turned to Dasher. "Please ask the
other animals to meet me in front of the barn, and make sure the sheep are
there." "I will," replied Dasher,
"if they are not in the baa-throom."
Dasher laughed at his own joke as he went out to gather the animals. 31 All
the animals gathered in front of the barn, but Alisa
was nowhere to be seen. The sheep were
very calm, except for one, who kept looking nervously back and forth. Suddenly, one of the sheep stood up on
two legs. "This is unusual,"
said Clydesdale in a slow drawl.
"Sheep can't stand on two legs." He was right. It was really Alisa in
disguise. "Guess what," she said.
"Someone else is also in disguise." She pulled a mask off a startled
Rooster. He had been caught! 32 "How
did you solve the case?" asked a
disappointed Rooster. "No one has
ever done that before." "It was easy," replied Alisa. "You had trouble swimming like a duck, you
didn't fly away like the other crows, you were too thin to be a pig, and horses
don't peck corn. Case closed." "Rooster is found!" shouted the
farm animals. "Now he will wake us
up tomorrow. He has the most important
job on the farm." Detective Alisa
had saved the farm. She had also discovered why Rooster was so important. 35 The
next morning at 5:37 a.m. Rooster woke up.
Several minutes later, everyone else was awake thanks to a rather
vigorous cock-a-doodle-doo. Owl closed his eyes and went to
sleep. "I could have done
that," he said. "No one gives
a hoot about my feelings."
 
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March 10, 2002