Bramble the traveling storyteller is back at Shiloh Creek with one of his little tales — a story about two animals who each built half of an old stone wall, and the morning a young one asked which half was the good half. Old Timber, delighted, knows at once what it means... or thinks he does. But when little Zippy hears something Old Timber breezed right past — the part where the builders only finished the wall when they helped each other in the middle — the wisest, oldest one at the creek goes quiet, and then he smiles: an old grey head, learning a new thing. A warm, funny story about staying teachable — that even the wise keep learning, and you don't have to know everything. Anchored in a line from the Bible, from the book of Micah: do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly. With a Professor Hoot fact about creatures that keep learning their whole lives, and a Mudpuppy Minutes from three frogs gloriously certain they already know it all. For kids ages 4-12. Stories of kindness and wonder from Old Timber and the friends at Shiloh Creek.