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I love it here. So tranquil. Swaying branches, pale green leaves reaching for wispy white clouds floating ‘cross a sky of springtide blue. Blimey, listen to me getting poetical! It’s not even spring!
See the heart carved in that tree trunk? I did that when I was fourteen. The K in it is for me of course, and the S is for – don’t laugh – Celine! How was I to know Celine started with a C? When she saw it she accused me of having it off with her friend Sally.
My next girlfriend was Sarah, so it came in quite useful!
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Click the Froggies to see the squares!
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Big thanks to Rochelle for hosting Friday Fictioneers

PHOTO PROMPT © Lisa Fox


Quite a tree.
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erm, Caroline doesn’t begin with an S either………………….
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Oh no. things haven’t changed much it seems! Duly updated!
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hehe.
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Keith, I think “K” could be considered to be a player. Funny spin on the image 🙂
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True! Thanks, Lisa.
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🙂 You’re welcome.
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Very clever- your picking Sarah as the follow up that is…..
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A lucky coincidence! The next one was Susan, the next Samantha, the next Sheila…..
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And the moral of the story is learn to spell.
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Quite rite!
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Now there’s a boy who thinks ahead
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Oh yes! Cheers Neil.
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Heeheehee! This is a fun one. Who expects a boy to know how to spell a girl’s name?
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Exactly! If it’s pronounced with an S it should be spelled with an S!
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You should have told her you could predict the future
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Why didn’t I think of that?
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There’s a time for everything, if you have the patience to wait. Love it!
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Indeed there is! Thanks so much, Sandra.
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An amazing tree. Love your poem
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Thanks so much, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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Dear Keith,
Spelling seems to be a dying art. Things might have gone better with Celine had he known how to spell her name. 😉 Cute story.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Sadly, people now rely on spellcheckers to correct their mistakes – not that they were around when I carved those initials!
Thanks, Rochelle.
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Hilarious. Doomed to date only the ‘s’ girls. Well, there is Susan, so sweet and Samantha who might be a witch.
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I did actually marry an S, but not a Samantha fortunately!
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smart fellow. 🙂
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Oh yes!
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Ha ha – so you were just looking for girls whose name began with an ‘S’ – naughty!😅
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It did seem the sensible option! Cheers, Ange.
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👌
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Guess he was feeling a tad too cocky there. Smart choice on the next girlfriend, though 😉
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Absolutely! Thanks Sale…sorry, Dale.
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Hahaha!!
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Good story!
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Thanks so much, Rene.
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You’re most welcome.
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Creative ramblings, Keith ~ fun stories ~ I am having eye problems ~ forgive me for not writing a detailed comment ~ Enjoy your weekend ~ thanks,
an artist reflects
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Quite useful indeed. A cheeky one!
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Funny spin on the prompt per usual. Keith will have to date on people whose names begin with “S” now.
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Haha still laughing – very nicely done, Keith!
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Oh dear, spelling really makes a difference doesn’t it! This made me chuckle on a grey Monday morning. I love that he found an S girlfriend to match the tree!
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