Rainbow-walker
Last week, I talked about the real Johnny Appleseed, John Chapman. Today, we're looking at the legend he left behind. I read "Rainbow-walker" in American Tall Tales by Adrien Stoutenburg, although I'm sure there are many versions of the story available.
While the story does focus on Johnny's love of apple trees and his mission to plant orchards west of Pittsburgh and help others do the same, his love of animals struck me most. He heals them and talks to them. They are his friends and companions during his trek through the wilderness. On days when he found no settlers or friendly Indians to spend the night with, he slept out in the open with a fox or raccoon curled up beside him to keep him warm.
One of the animals he healed, a large black wolf, became his friend, followed him constantly as they both grew older. I have to admit to bawling during the part of the story when the...