Written for Sunday Whirl Wordle . Our host is
Brenda Warren; her prompt words for this week are
shown below. Here’s where the prompts took me.
jaw, debris, stitch, slather, voices, beasts,
tides, salty, vault, edges, silver, and tilt

When silver moonlight hits the cathedral’s edges, the gargoyles stretch their stone jaws wide and yawn. Kradorr shakes off the day’s debris …. pigeon feathers, mostly …. and tilts his head toward the diminishing sound of voices rising from the street below.
“Another night guarding these beasts,” he mutters, eyeing the stone lions that never wake.
His mate, Jaavi, laughs as she slathers mortar between loose bricks. “Someone’s got to stitch this old place together, husband.”
They work until dawn, patching the vault‘s ceiling, clearing the gutters. The tides of time erode everything, salty sea air eating away at their home year after year.
As sunrise approaches, Kradorr and Jaavi settle back into position, mouths open in eternal snarls. The tourists will never know. They’ll snap their photos, comment on the “amazing craftsmanship,” completely unaware that the gargoyles themselves are the cathedral’s oldest, most dedicated maintenance crew.
NAR©2026
This is the opening theme from “Gargoyles”
All text and images seen here were created by me, unless otherwise indicated. If there’s something you would like to use, ask me; if I think it’s appropriate, I will gladly agree. Thanks for your careful consideration. NAR©2017-present.

Oh this is such a clever take Nancy!
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Thanks, D. I glad you think so!
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Too cute! I wonder if my gargoyle helped at all?
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Haha! I was thinking about your gargoyle today!
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I miss Gus!
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Cool story!
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Thanks, Lisa! I had great fun with this.
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Gargoyles are waterspouts.
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Yes, they are. I love gargoyles. They remind me of the flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz.
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I remember them flying monkeys scaring me when I was little.
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I think we all remember them!
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I just knew there was a secret to the preservation of old stone architecture! hehehehe
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Yes, the ancient secrets were revealed to me in a wordle! 😂
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This is wonderful! Who knew??!!
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There’s no telling what’s going to happen with these crazy wordles! Thanks, Lois! 😊
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You’ve really thought outside the box with this one. I loved it.
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Something clicked and I found myself writing about gargoyles. It was fun and I’m so glad you enjoyed it.
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That’s why old buildings last so long! Maybe newer buildings need gargoyles as well.
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Yes! I think all buildings should have gargoyles! 😊
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Wow! Excellent story Nancy
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Thanks so much, cara!
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You’re very welcome ☺️
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Great imagination here Nance love the story- although that clip looks quite scary 😧 😃
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Thanks very much, Ange. I’m not sure if that video is for a game or a TV show but it worked. Besides, would you believe it was really difficult finding a song about gargoyles! Who knew? 😂🤣
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😅
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I absolutely adored your surreal finale, Nancy
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Thank you, my dear friend. It was a cool story to write. The guy in your video looks rather intense!
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A bat of a satirical piece from the “The Lizard Wizard” … The “Gila monster” is a species of venomous lizard native to the Southwestern United States and the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora. It is a heavy, slow-moving reptile, up to 22 in (56 cm) long, and it is the only venomous lizard native to the United States.
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As long as he sticks to his own neighborhood, we’ll be ok!
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New York is far too cold for the “Gila Monster” …
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Bill just reminded me of a movie with the same name!
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That’s interesting 🤨
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Wow, yeah, I’m barracking for “Gila the Monster” 👿
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