The riddle of the little shepherd boy
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 6:01 am
Many years ago, I met an old rancher in the boondocks of New Mexico. Like other folks in the increasingly disappearing rural areas of the world, he was a "salt of the earth" type, of which we wish for more and see too few. He was quite predominantly a Spanish-speaker, but sometimes, one encounters others who speak a "universal language," so we made ourselves understood to each other.
Here is his riddle. It's only a little simple bit of fun, and a great memory of a wonderful day I had, a long time ago.
(The somewhat odd way that he spoke was due to his New Mexican Spanish dialect.)
Here is his riddle. It's only a little simple bit of fun, and a great memory of a wonderful day I had, a long time ago.
So, after this story, the old rancher asked, "How many sheep did the little shepherd boy have?"There was a little shepherd boy on the side of the hill, watching his sheep.
A man came over the hill, and said to the little shepherd boy, "Ho, O shepherd of twenty!"
"Excuse me, sir," the little shepherd boy replied. "If I had again as many sheep as I now have, and then also half again as many more, only then would I be a shepherd of twenty."
(The somewhat odd way that he spoke was due to his New Mexican Spanish dialect.)