The original "Baby John" comes from the classic English nursery rhyme "Baby John, Baby John, What Do You See?" (often confused with Brown Bear, Brown Bear ). The rhyme typically follows a call-and-response pattern:
I didn’t find a tourist destination. I didn’t find a trekking route. Searching for- Baby john in-
It wasn’t a hut. It was a collapsing —a pile of grey slate and rotted timber, sinking back into the earth. The roof had caved in like a broken spine. A wild rose bush had grown up through the hearth. The original "Baby John" comes from the classic
I left a piece of my own chocolate bar in the tin and buried it back under the beam. Some ruins deserve to stay ruins. But some ghosts deserve to know they weren’t forgotten. Searching for- Baby john in-