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Susan at Stony River Farm hosts Microfiction Monday. She posts a picture and you compose a story in 140 characters. You can click on the link under the title to get further instructions. To help you along she has posted a wonderful link that counts your characters for you! How great is that! You can get the counter at Design 215. This meme is easy and it's fun! Thanks, Susan for hosting. And here's the picture for the day! |


Wonderful story, Sylvia. We west-coasters are on the ball today. (Like you, I could do with some sun, though. But when the sun has shone, it has been freezing here in Portland.)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, my friend.
Sylvia;
ReplyDeleteGosh your header is a breath of fresh Spring air!
Have a bit of cabin fever myself!
Perfect story for the picture. The building looks so much like a school.
Have a wonderful week and thanks again for the picture of spring!
You are right, Sylvia! He should have signed up for the typing class instead. I did that and was one of two fellows in the class. Now I can type over 50 words per minute writing my blogs. :)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I got to know 28 girls really good while taking the class!
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Well, now he will always be able to feed himself! LOL Good take!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh, Sylvia! Maybe he can get his money back, but then again, his lady might take offense. Good one!
ReplyDeleteHe sure did get sweet talked into that one.... :O)
ReplyDelete:) things that have to be done for peacekeeping!
ReplyDeleteLove can cloud our judgment!
ReplyDeleteThis gets a chuckle as do Sam and Mojo ready for Valentines Day.
ReplyDeleteOn the road again, if I'd stay home I could do better at visiting blogs; but then I would run out of things to blog about.
I can see the glances exchanged between them as each goes down a separate road in their minds. Hope you have a wonderful week, Sylvia! :>
ReplyDeleteLOL! This reminds me of the time I convinced my husband to take a water arobics class with me...I still haven't heard the end of it!
ReplyDeleteWow, she sure knows how to get him to do things her way, doesn't she? LOL!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week!
♥.•*¨ Elizabeth ¨*•.♥
Oh, excellent! Loved this take. :)
ReplyDeletePoor guy. But better than the mamba class I made my husband endure...
ReplyDeleteYour header is spectacular!
It's good the finicky head lady has her windows closed. We actually passed off an old clock with a 7 as an inverted 2, as an antique.
ReplyDeleteA good one...maybe its her way of telling him..its his turn to cook and properly at that.... ;)
ReplyDeleteHmmm... sounds like somebody thought he needed some gastronomical lessons.
ReplyDeletePoor chap I hope he enjoys eating what he makes though :O)
ReplyDeleteSo this cooking thing. It's heating things up, right ;-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed that.
Cookery classes - ugh! The building looks really institutional.
ReplyDeleteClearly preparing him for 'we have to talk conversation'
ReplyDeleteOh poor guy.
ReplyDeleteI have put up my first Microfiction story. Do drop by if you have a minute please. Have a lovely day.
Lol ! and my son loves to attend cooking classes and cooks like a chef !
ReplyDeletelol NEVER let your lady sign you up for a class! WHEN wil he learn?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely have to hide out from that! thanks-
ReplyDeletefunny about getting stuck in a cooking class
ReplyDeleteand I love the reference to an inverted 2 :)
He should be glad that she enrolled him in Cooking Class, he may need it someday if they should have a falling out. Or was it his Mum that got him in School so as when he moves out he will be able to cook for himself.
ReplyDeleteso well penned in such a few words.. great story!!
ReplyDeleteGreat micros. Great ideas :O)
ReplyDeleteBoth of them are great! I had a nice giggle from them. Thank you and have a wonderful week :)
ReplyDeleteThe student staring out of the classroom window is a timeless scene, isn't it? Cooking class is a nice touch!
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I've sat through a few classes like that. And the dang clock just won't budge. Good one.
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My sympathies are with him! I always watched the clock during math! Ugh! It dragged...now the literature classes, on the other hand...they sped past!
ReplyDeleteAh, the things we do for love. :)
ReplyDeleteI can do cooking class as long as I can bring home the left-over. LOL
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Sylvia,
ReplyDeleteI'd agree with the protagonist. A cooking class would be torture. But I also love the inverted "2" passing off as a "7" on the...er...antique.
Oh, and I'm following you now, just so I can see that header again.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth ... when we are involved in something that would rather not be a part of ... we all become clock watchers.
ReplyDeleteVery well done!
Good ones, Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteI'm away from home, don't know how many I can visit or when, but just touching base.
-- K
LOL. What a kind man - not many would do this.
ReplyDeleteThat's a bit of a pain all right. I'd hate it too!
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