By Kraken! It’s National Sea Serpent Day, August 7, 2024

August 7, 2024

Today is National Sea Serpent Day, and while these magical, mystical, and mythological creatures may not ring true for you, Flambé now believes otherwise. Read why a Mama Kat’s lessons should be heeded at all costs, and how a litter of 8 kittens would’ve been better off if they’d had a wise Mama like Flambé. Learn how a Sea Serpent finds his lunch in murky water, and what they like to binge eat. But most of all, be sure to celebrate this auspicious day …… perhaps by visiting an aquarium to see what a “real” Sea Serpent looks like, and to learn about their life cycle, color(s), size and the habitats where they live.

National Sea Serpent Day is a day dedicated to the legendary creature known as the sea serpent. It is a time to celebrate and learn about these mythical sea creatures, which are often described as large, snake-like creatures that live in the depths of the Oceans.

Zentangle patterns used: Uzu, Seashimmer, Spilus, Iraku, Diamond Fringe, Mona Pua, Cat-a-line

Baby, it’s hot outside! 

Poor Flambé has been searing her paw pads while conducting daily curiosity quests. To cool the burn, she’s been wading into a sizable neighborhood pond, becoming engulfed in a cloud of steam as all four paws are instantly chilled.  “Aaaahhhhhhh! Now that’s relief!”

However, one day Kat decided to indulge in a full body pond plunge, completely drenching her lush fur coat. Because the pond was unfathomably deep, and since she was soaked to the tip of her tail, Flambé decided to practice a bit of free diving. Gulping a huge breath of air then turning tail, down …. down ….. down she plunged into the murky cold water.  After zipping up to the surface to fill her lungs, Kat exclaimed, “Cool!  I’ll return every hot afternoon to chill out!”

But during her second deep … deep … deep dive, Flambé saw she was not alone. Emerging out of the dim depths of the pond was a gynormously scary creature with a huge head, foot-long eyes, sharp teeth, and long wavy arms! Could it be her nemesis? 

As a wee kitten, mama Kat warned her about swimming or diving in deep water.  Mama Kat warned Flambé about the presence of the always ravenous, underwater creatures known as Hydra, Kraken, or Sea Serpent.  Mama said these monstrous Sea Serpents had such a keen sense of smell, they could instantly sniff a potential meal of “fat furry feline” frolicking frivolously in their watery realm. In the blink of a foot-long eye, an unsuspecting Kat might be greedily gobbled and gulped!

Now back to dire matters at “paw” ….. Daring to take a closer look at the menacing Kraken, Flambé gazed in horror at one of its five crops; it was plum full with a litter of eight kittens! Mama Kat was right.

Sea Serpents may have an excellent sense of smell, but Flambé’s hearing was superb. Before the Hydra could sniff out Kat, simultaneously those eight kaptured kitties let out a yowl loud enough to raise an undersea garden! “They’re alive!” Flambé to the rescue!!! 

What is Flambé’s plan to rescue all eight kitties? How does she avoid being sniffed out by the Sea Serpent? Will hiding in plain sight right next to that row of razor sharp teeth, fool the Kraken? What can Kat use to quickly pry open the Hydra’s crop cage, rapidly expelling the kitties? Are Sea Serpents ticklish, and if so, where? If you were in Flambe’s predicament, what would you do?

Please share your ideas quickly …. just in case Kat’s efforts are foiled and all is lost!

Line work before color.

Until the next chapter of Flambé’s exciting Misadventures!

6 Comments

  1. pistofam's avatar pistofam says:

    Barb –

    I am continually amazed by your artistic talents and curiosity. I always learn something by reading your posts and they always make me smile. 😊

    Dee

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    1. Thanks for such a nice compliment, Dee! I can sense your Cheshire Cat grin! Be well and always have fun!

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  2. zensuenm's avatar zensuenm says:

    Hi Barb,

    Love your tale and the tangling too. I’ve been playing with seashimmer too and finding it a lot of fun and very versatile too.

    Sue

    PS Tell Kat to just play dead as most sea serpents/Krakens I know just want to have fun and not harm, so if she plays dead, it will release the Kitties as it might be afraid they will die and become dead before it has time to play with them all. LOL

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    1. Thanks so so much for such a wonderful reply, Sue, and for such a clever and witty solution to Kat’s predicament! I love it, and certain Flambé will have fun putting into (un)motion the lifeless trick! So ……. Just how many sea serpents are you acquainted with!!!!!!!!!!!! Have fun with Seashimmer!

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  3. Fun story and love all the swirls! It must be scary to see that sea serpent — we are in the San Juan Islands but have o ly seen seals & sea lions pop up! Good luck to Flambe!

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    1. It’s my understanding, the cool waters about the San Juan’s provide ideal habitat for sea serpents that are fire breathing! Be-ware! Especially if kayaking!
      Hahahahah!
      Seriously ……. Another awesome adventure! I’ll pass your good luck wishes on to Flambé, and I’m certain she wishes you loads of fun! Thanks for the comments Karen!

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