KEEPING UP APPEARANCES - a 100 word story
It's Thursday, so I'm only a day late on parade this week. My excuses are manifold - I am heavily involved in our local Arts Festival, we had a leaking pipe that almost brought down the kitchen ceiling, and the tail end of a hurricane has battered my garden. It's only a very small plot, so tidying up didn't take too long, but the sunflowers are definitely looking ragged in the petal area.Which leads me nicely into telling you about a bit of verse I wrote a long time ago, about a different garden, and linked this week to Twitter, where one of the vss365 prompt words was 'garden'. You are cordially invited to pop over to my 'VERSES' page and read it.
And finally, welcome to Carole Anne Carr, my 103rd 'follower' - thank you, Carole, for taking the trouble to read my stuff!
Meanwhile, here's this week's story, prompted by a photo on Rochelle's blog, https://rochellewisoff.com/
Photo taken by Na'ama Yehuda.
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KEEPING UP APPEARANCES
‘Take your umbrella, Sanji.’‘But Mother – it’s so old-fashioned.”‘A hundred other boys wanted that Government job but you won – carrying an umbrella is expected.’
So Sanji took the despised umbrella, with its curved handle worn smooth by his father and grandfather, and hung it beside his coat.When the flash flood hit town unexpectedly, the umbrella’s metal tip broke through the office ceiling, the handle hooked a rafter, enabling Sanji and his colleagues to climb to the roof, and its black silken circle sheltered them until rescue arrived.
Eventually Sanji passed the treasured umbrella down to his son.
.......................................................................................Do please leave a comment before you go - on this story and on my bit of verse!
Published on September 26, 2019 06:55
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