1 00:00:00,866 --> 00:00:03,433 (light music) 2 00:00:05,733 --> 00:00:06,833 - [Narrator] "Putep's Tale: 3 00:00:06,833 --> 00:00:09,233 The Lost Finback of Mowry Beach, 4 00:00:09,233 --> 00:00:12,333 Lubec, Maine 04652". 5 00:00:12,333 --> 00:00:15,233 Story by Rhonda Welcome and Chuck Kniffen 6 00:00:15,233 --> 00:00:18,633 with Turtle Dance Co-op, winter 2020. 7 00:00:18,633 --> 00:00:20,733 Illustration by Andrew Long, 8 00:00:20,733 --> 00:00:24,933 artwork by Sherry Ashby, voiced by Kit Rogers. 9 00:00:26,633 --> 00:00:29,200 (gentle music) 10 00:00:42,366 --> 00:00:44,733 - [Kit] Dear children of the earth, 11 00:00:44,733 --> 00:00:48,333 not so long ago, free and wild. 12 00:00:48,333 --> 00:00:53,300 I swam the seven seas in all six directions. 13 00:00:54,433 --> 00:00:56,466 I ranged through mountains of iceberg, 14 00:00:56,466 --> 00:00:58,666 frolicking with puffins. 15 00:00:58,666 --> 00:01:02,733 I migrated south to caper with clownfish and to start a 16 00:01:02,733 --> 00:01:07,733 family in the waters of loggerhead turtles and coral reefs. 17 00:01:09,100 --> 00:01:12,866 I leaped high over the sparkling sea as salty brine 18 00:01:12,866 --> 00:01:15,966 flew from my flippers and flukes. 19 00:01:15,966 --> 00:01:18,100 I dove a thousand feet down 20 00:01:19,433 --> 00:01:20,900 (whale calling) 21 00:01:20,900 --> 00:01:25,133 beneath white capped rollers into inky black depths, 22 00:01:25,133 --> 00:01:28,000 chasing mackerel and krill. 23 00:01:28,000 --> 00:01:32,433 My life at sea ended 25 years ago 24 00:01:32,433 --> 00:01:36,300 when I beached on the mudflats of a small fishing village 25 00:01:36,300 --> 00:01:38,600 in down east Maine. 26 00:01:38,600 --> 00:01:41,033 The townspeople tried to drag me back 27 00:01:41,033 --> 00:01:44,733 into the deep water, but I would not budge, 28 00:01:44,733 --> 00:01:46,700 not even a bit. 29 00:01:46,700 --> 00:01:51,666 I weighed 50 Tons and was as long as a five story tower. 30 00:01:53,133 --> 00:01:56,433 People came from near and far to take pictures 31 00:01:56,433 --> 00:01:58,000 and write poems. 32 00:01:58,000 --> 00:02:01,733 They cried, laughed and sang about me, 33 00:02:01,733 --> 00:02:05,233 a few threw stones, but don't worry. 34 00:02:05,233 --> 00:02:08,333 A pebble is not much to a dead whale 35 00:02:08,333 --> 00:02:11,300 and they were only curious. 36 00:02:11,300 --> 00:02:16,300 It took two weeks and a huge excavator to dig my grave. 37 00:02:17,500 --> 00:02:21,566 Tangles of rope remained twisted around my tail. 38 00:02:21,566 --> 00:02:26,533 My great flukes were last to slide into the hole and I 39 00:02:26,533 --> 00:02:31,333 became known as the lost finback of Lubec. 40 00:02:31,333 --> 00:02:36,333 Still and quiet I laid under tons of thick mud. 41 00:02:37,500 --> 00:02:40,833 Many moons passed and seasons changed, 42 00:02:40,833 --> 00:02:45,700 but I was stuck mired in the clam flats of Mowry Beach. 43 00:02:47,866 --> 00:02:52,833 My wonderful song no longer serenaded undersea friends 44 00:02:54,033 --> 00:02:56,700 across fathoms of crystal blue water. 45 00:02:56,700 --> 00:02:59,466 I tried to call out for help, 46 00:02:59,466 --> 00:03:03,200 but no one can hear a whale without a voice. 47 00:03:04,533 --> 00:03:07,200 (whale calling) 48 00:03:12,633 --> 00:03:17,633 One day a reporter asked if anyone remembered 49 00:03:18,800 --> 00:03:22,666 the last finback of Lubec, some did, 50 00:03:22,666 --> 00:03:27,000 they made a radio show called The Big Fish Story. 51 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:32,833 Then I was left alone again 52 00:03:32,833 --> 00:03:35,966 with the gentle lapping of tides 53 00:03:35,966 --> 00:03:40,000 and raucous squawks of shore birds. 54 00:03:40,000 --> 00:03:45,000 I dreamed of days long gone and wished for the world 55 00:03:45,633 --> 00:03:47,033 I once knew. 56 00:03:48,233 --> 00:03:51,166 (seagulls calling) 57 00:03:52,133 --> 00:03:55,033 (wind blowing) 58 00:03:55,033 --> 00:03:56,533 One wild winter 59 00:03:56,533 --> 00:04:00,366 the cat food factory blew off its rickety perch 60 00:04:00,366 --> 00:04:02,466 by the Lubec cannery. 61 00:04:02,466 --> 00:04:07,466 She sailed away on the waves of a wicked nor'easter. 62 00:04:08,600 --> 00:04:11,066 The brining shed took off soon after, 63 00:04:11,066 --> 00:04:16,066 tumbling off his 20 foot pilings into the raging narrows. 64 00:04:17,266 --> 00:04:20,100 He only made it to Campobello island, 65 00:04:20,100 --> 00:04:23,033 both hailed me on the way by, 66 00:04:23,033 --> 00:04:25,366 and I wished them a bon voyage. 67 00:04:26,800 --> 00:04:30,666 Lost buoys and bits of flotsam stopped by 68 00:04:30,666 --> 00:04:34,300 and told tales of their time as ghost gear. 69 00:04:34,300 --> 00:04:39,166 They were lost and without purpose searching for a new life, 70 00:04:39,166 --> 00:04:42,633 they washed away with the outgoing tide. 71 00:04:44,033 --> 00:04:46,100 I longed to be free 72 00:04:46,100 --> 00:04:48,666 of this boring hole, 73 00:04:48,666 --> 00:04:51,366 winter gales and the robust winds of 74 00:04:51,366 --> 00:04:56,366 tropical storms pushed the muck this way and that. 75 00:04:57,233 --> 00:04:59,300 Finally the crown of my skull 76 00:04:59,300 --> 00:05:04,300 and the tip of my 12 foot jaw bone broke free. 77 00:05:05,166 --> 00:05:06,900 Rockweed and algae sprouted 78 00:05:06,900 --> 00:05:10,100 on my newly bared bones. 79 00:05:10,100 --> 00:05:13,266 Surely I will be noticed now. 80 00:05:15,366 --> 00:05:18,200 (water splashing) 81 00:05:20,433 --> 00:05:23,533 I had met a few sea kayakers 82 00:05:23,533 --> 00:05:26,900 during my summers in the Gulf of Maine. 83 00:05:26,900 --> 00:05:31,766 One of these ocean travelers saw a puppy chewing on a giant 84 00:05:31,766 --> 00:05:35,333 bone and got the bright idea to help me 85 00:05:35,333 --> 00:05:37,533 out of this mess. 86 00:05:37,533 --> 00:05:40,600 Thank heavens for curious pups. 87 00:05:41,533 --> 00:05:43,766 The beach combing kayaker called 88 00:05:43,766 --> 00:05:47,100 upon a crew of willing diggers. 89 00:05:47,100 --> 00:05:51,266 The man who had buried me so long ago, 90 00:05:51,266 --> 00:05:53,633 brought his mighty machine to lift 91 00:05:53,633 --> 00:05:57,833 my mini-Cooper sized skull from the growing pit 92 00:05:57,833 --> 00:05:59,633 they had dug. 93 00:05:59,633 --> 00:06:03,566 Professors and students from far away schools, 94 00:06:03,566 --> 00:06:06,266 as well as clam diggers, locals, 95 00:06:06,266 --> 00:06:11,133 summer visitors and plenty of children all came 96 00:06:11,133 --> 00:06:12,466 to help me out. 97 00:06:13,566 --> 00:06:18,533 A great P.U rose from the crowd, 98 00:06:18,533 --> 00:06:23,533 diggers and onlookers alike gasped at the offending stench. 99 00:06:24,866 --> 00:06:27,766 That's the reason they buried me in the first place. 100 00:06:29,433 --> 00:06:31,600 Once I was hauled off the beach, 101 00:06:31,600 --> 00:06:34,100 they laid me gently in a pile 102 00:06:34,100 --> 00:06:37,133 of sweet smelling Cedar shavings. 103 00:06:37,133 --> 00:06:39,800 And added a dollop of horse manure, 104 00:06:39,800 --> 00:06:41,933 loaded with hungry microbes 105 00:06:41,933 --> 00:06:43,933 to hurry the cleaning process. 106 00:06:45,166 --> 00:06:47,166 I was left for nearly a year 107 00:06:47,166 --> 00:06:51,966 to shed the ragged remains of old meat and rotten skin. 108 00:06:54,500 --> 00:06:59,166 Now I am a shiny stack of bright white whale bones 109 00:06:59,166 --> 00:07:03,866 living in the Peacock Building at 72 Water Street. 110 00:07:03,866 --> 00:07:08,866 One of my new friends, Nippygone Draugr calls me Putep. 111 00:07:10,466 --> 00:07:13,766 That is the Passamaquoddy word for whale. 112 00:07:14,800 --> 00:07:18,733 (native American drums banging) 113 00:07:18,733 --> 00:07:23,733 My new life is filled with song, dance and dreams. 114 00:07:25,133 --> 00:07:27,800 My friends are all sea junk puppets put together 115 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:32,333 with trash and treasures from the bold coast of Maine. 116 00:07:32,333 --> 00:07:35,233 (seagulls calling) 117 00:07:44,066 --> 00:07:47,833 Billi Gee is a dragon of driftwood, fishing buoys, 118 00:07:47,833 --> 00:07:50,466 and lost party balloons. 119 00:07:50,466 --> 00:07:52,733 I am so happy 120 00:07:52,733 --> 00:07:56,466 that they have all found a new life, 121 00:07:56,466 --> 00:08:00,266 no longer useless flotsam and a hazard to 122 00:08:00,266 --> 00:08:04,400 sea turtles, shorebirds and all the creatures in the sea. 123 00:08:06,300 --> 00:08:11,166 I love to dance with Cheena, Queen of the Alder Swamp. 124 00:08:12,533 --> 00:08:17,433 The children, that's you, treasure me so much. 125 00:08:18,566 --> 00:08:22,733 I sing tears of joy into the cool night sky. 126 00:08:22,733 --> 00:08:27,700 I hear you whisper, "I love whales." 127 00:08:27,700 --> 00:08:31,533 When you see my massive bones that fill the room, 128 00:08:31,533 --> 00:08:35,366 your eyes sparkle with awe at my size 129 00:08:35,366 --> 00:08:38,433 and stories of my travels. 130 00:08:38,433 --> 00:08:42,433 I too am in awe of you. 131 00:08:42,433 --> 00:08:45,600 You are saving my brothers and sisters, 132 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:50,600 the children of my pod as you clean our seas and shores. 133 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:56,100 The oceans are trying to heal and you are helping them. 134 00:08:57,566 --> 00:09:02,566 Come, see me, touch my singing bones, 135 00:09:03,733 --> 00:09:07,133 study me and learn more about yourself 136 00:09:07,133 --> 00:09:10,033 and this amazing planet. 137 00:09:10,033 --> 00:09:13,966 I look forward to our adventures together. 138 00:09:14,866 --> 00:09:17,100 I end my letter, 139 00:09:17,100 --> 00:09:22,100 open my heart and send a both welcome and thanks to you. 140 00:09:24,366 --> 00:09:28,066 Yours truly, Putep. 141 00:09:29,066 --> 00:09:30,900 The Finback of Lubec. 142 00:09:34,366 --> 00:09:37,033 (whale calling) 143 00:09:43,133 --> 00:09:48,133 (gentle music) (water splashing)