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Aug 08, 2024
Handy to have it around the house.
Looks almost new. Works fine. What can I say more? A work light like this would be handy around the house for looking into dark places, or illuminating a craft project. And, it would come in handy during a power outage for sure.

Jun 14, 2024
A Light, but Meaningful Tale
A different perspective on the 'Jungle Book', told by Rikki-Tikki-Tavi. It is, however the timeless tale of a human child raised by wolves, something that happened a number of times through history, beginning with Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome. Kipling based his Jungle Book somewhat on the story of a young lad of India that was raised by wolves, but, unfortunately snatched away by hunters and his wolf parents killed.
This version, 'The Jungle Book - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi to the Rescue' is a delight to watch, though, the art is somewhat 'avant garde'. But it speaks of people of good will winning out over the agendas of egotistical characters, including Shere Khan the tiger, who, in this case is banished from the jungle as in a couple other film versions of said 'Jungle Book'.
Placing the story in the context of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's point of view is an entertaining point of view of Kipling's classic. It's great for family viewing, and, perhaps an introduction to a study of Kipling and his works. Whatever one's reason for viewing it - Enjoy!

Jul 15, 2025
Interesting bit of history, I'd say, esp...
Interesting bit of history, I'd say, especially with those parts that were lost to western civilization, but fortunately preserved in Ethiopia to be regained for all to enjoy.