Susan at Stony River hosts this fun theme each Monday, so do pop over and read the others who have signed Mr. Linky. The rules are thus:
Every Monday Susan will post a picture for the subject of your story. Microfiction means the shortest of short stories. Think Aesop's fables, comic strips, or even jokes: complete stories that can be told in under a minute. For this game, the limit is a tweetable 140 characters or fewer, including punctuation and spaces.
Here's today's picture and my contribution.
Gazing across the water, May wrinkled her brow,
as she watched her shoes float away,
wondering how she’d get across the rocks without them.
Great - and lovely picture!
ReplyDeletePerhaps a kind sailor will swim out and save the day
ReplyDeletePoor May, I guess next time she will have a better grasp of her shoes.
ReplyDeleteOf course! LOL. Great take on the picture.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT made me laugh. Mum used to make us tie ours together with their shoelaces and hang them round our necks!
ReplyDeleteOh, poor May! Will she ever get back across the rocks? Will the tide return her shoes? This sounds like the beginning of a good story. Witty!
ReplyDeleteI hope she's got a hardy soul ... I mean sole :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed that.
Cheers Flowerpot :)
ReplyDeleteHopefully Valerie :)
I think it's a lesson learned Bill ;)
Thanks Ellie
I bet May wishes she'd done that with her shoes Morning AJ ;)
All sorts of things could happen David - whatever you fancy. :)
Indeed SAW :)
oh my i have done that before..
ReplyDeleteYou didn't put a foot wrong with this tale!
ReplyDeleteshe can wave at the boat to get them for her :)
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh! I can totally picture this happening to me.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME Microfiction Monday, Akelamalu!
ReplyDeleteAnd instantly thought almost the same thing as Anthonynorth...
"I hope she's got a hardy soul ... I mean sole."
HA!
Thanks for sharing your brilliance, m'dear!
Have a wonderful Monday...X
LOL! Too perfect. Lime Kiln State Park is not a place for taking off one's shoes! Poor silly, May!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Poor Mary. I hope she gets rescued by a knight in shining shoes to carry her across those rocks. :O)
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the inevitable floating shoe caper!
ReplyDeletehugs
Sandi
Ah yes, the inevitable floating shoe caper!
ReplyDeletehugs
Sandi
I almost did once Clean&Crazy ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL cheers Dumdad
Oh yes, maybe some kind seaman will pick them up Pryanka :)
I'm sure it's happened to lots of people Mama Zen :)
So pleased you enjoyed it Ron x
It was a silly thing to do Quilly but understandable don't you think? ;)
I hope so too Madeleine
Happens too often Sandi ;)
Oh Oh! She may be rockbound for a LONG time! Ah well, at least it's a nice view!
ReplyDeleteyou have the CUTEST imagination!!!
ReplyDeletesmiles, bee
xoxoxoxoxoxo
A Sole-Full Photo!
ReplyDeleteI'd be yelling at the top of my lungs for someone to help me LOL Love this my friend and very well done :)
ReplyDeleteUh oh - - Poor May. Nice Micro-Fiction.
ReplyDeleteMine is up.
PG
Poor gal..... Ouchie!!! :O)
ReplyDeleteThat could be a conundrum. Well done :)
ReplyDeleteSounds just like Monday to me. :)
ReplyDeleteNow when they say to kick of your shoes, they don't really mean to kick them so they end up in the water!
ReplyDeleteI love your spare, rich words!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
Maybe she could 'walk on water' like a few souls before her!!! Wonderful take on this week's picture. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny! I liked the big spaces between the lines of text--It drew out the funny ending. Great one!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, May may have some sore feet after getting back across the rocks. I hate it when my shoes take off on a path of their own!
ReplyDeleteAkelamalu: You have a way of surprising a reader.
ReplyDeleteone thing thgough...May's shoes were as big as boats? hehehe.
I liked it sweetie. I can just imagine it, too.
later honey. xx
But she seems as if she is not too unhappy with the prospect of staying there for a while...Nice job!
ReplyDeleteEspecially if she's got sensitive feet Southlakesmom ;)
ReplyDeleteWhy thankyou Bee x
Pardon the pun eh Tony? ;)
Yep, poor May PrayerGirl :)
Ouchie, ouchie Dinae
Indeed it could Septembermom
Monday's can be like that Hope ;)
It is possible to kick them off too far Trav (wink)
Thankyou Cloudia x
She's probably wishing she could sylviamorice LOL
Big spaces are designed to make you read each word - glad it worked Pat.
Ouch sore feet are not something to look forward to are they Linda?? :(
LOL not sure how big May's shoes are but they did float Spiky
I think May is happy just enjoying the view Sioux ;)
Very nice.
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