…for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers on a Wednesday!
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I thought it might be muddy but not like this.
🎶Mud mud glorious mud…
Glorious? What are you, a hippo? Mind that puddle.
🎶One puddle, two puddles made by the rain…
Oh no it’s pouring down…
🎶Rain rain go away, come again…
Will you please stop singing. I’m trying to concentrate on where I’m stepping and you …
🎶 Slip slidin’ away, slip slidin’…
Was that lightning? Oh, it was!
🎶Thunderbolt and lightning very very …
Wow, that’s deafening!
🎶Boom bangabang, boom…whoops!
🎶Fallin’ down, fallin’ down…!
I suppose you think that’s funny!
I’m gonna sneeze… atichoo, atishoo!
🎶We all fall down!
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PHOTO PROMPT © Dale Rogerson

Cute. I have a hilarious video of my grandson playing in the rain with his parents yelling at him to get inside. Well, I thought it was funny.
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I can just see him jumping in puddles the way kids do!
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Nothing like being with an optimist when the weather’s making you miserable.
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Some people manage to find goodness in everything!
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And–I hate to say it–can be very annoying at times. 🙂
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Must be driving the other person nuts.
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He drove me nuts while I was writing it!
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Hahaha
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I too have a photo of my granddaughter dancing in the rain! Why is your blog called Kirh’s Ramblings on the link site?
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I’ve just seen one of mine playing in the snow!
Thanks for pointing out my mis-spelling, Liz! Duly corrected.
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A medley for all seasons
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Indeed! Cheers, Neil.
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Haha! I love this, Keith. And I sang each part, too 😉
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Thanks, Dale, I wondered what that sound was!
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That caterwauling disturbing your senses, eh?
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fun post Keith.
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Thanks, Di!
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You’re welcome
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Wow! Keith you did well on this photo prompt! You incorporated a number of nursery rhymes very well…”we all fall down”
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Thanks, Suzette, I had fun coming up (and down!) with it!
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Smile after smile at familiar line after familiar line. Thank you!
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Thanks and thanks again Mimi!
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))))
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Perfect!
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Ah a Pollyanna. Don’t you just love those types? (Actually, I do.) Fun story, Keith.
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Indeed I do! Thanks, Margaret.
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Dear Keith,
A fun story chock full of earworms. I enjoyed it. 😀
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I’m pleased you liked it, Rochelle, despite those wretched earworms!
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What fun! And in the end, they’re 🎼singing in the rain…
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They are indeed! Thanks so much!,
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Worms tend to surface in wet mud. In this case, there has been a musical fluttering of ear-worms during the walk. Probably escaped and encouraged by drinking a bottle of Bardolino.
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Muddy musical earworms! Cheers 🍾
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Someone loves the weather! Well done.
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So it seems, a love not shared!
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Something about mud that makes us go back in time to childhood.
I’m proud I was able to remember those rhythms. I won’t sing them though. LOL
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Oh, go on! I had to on the audio!
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LOL Your accent on audio made the rhymes sound great.
The audio reads of your stories are like listening to the radio
programs before television. I always enjoy listening. Keep it going!!!
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Made me smile, Keith, as usual 🙂
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I hoped it might, thanks, Linda!
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No rain or mud could ruin the other person’s optimism although it’s annoying the other person 😁
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Indeed! Thanks, Maria.
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You’re welcome, Keith
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This made me smile Keith – ‘raindrops are falling on my head’ here, same it wasn’t men 😄
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‘I’m never gonna stop the rain by complaining’ …. thanks, Angela!
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🙌
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sounds like fun. 🙂
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LOL Keith. Some like the rain more than others, but nobody likes to fall in a mud puddle. Love the songs you came up with as part of the dialogue 🙂
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Made me smile. It reminds me of conversations my husband and I have had. I always think of a song, and does the big eye roll. (haha)
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Our repertoire for rain songs is just about bursting I think, Keith.
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LOL
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A nice medley of meteorological pop standards!
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You always manage to make me smile, Keith. Great, fun story!
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Great, Keith!
I was singing along 🙂
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