Sunday, April 11, 2010

Microfiction Monday

The picture below is the inspiration and a 140 character limit sets the parameters. Susan at Stony River is the host of this Microfiction Monday. Please click here to check out Susan's excellent site and learn more about Microfiction Monday.

Here is this weeks Microfiction Monday picture and my 'micro' short story.


Some like to catch the worm. Some hang with Hans Christian Andersen. But this old early bird is all about primo seats and waterfront access!

19 comments:

  1. Terrific, Christopher! I love it! What fun this is and to see what incredibly different takes we all have on the same pic! Hope you have a wonderful week! Thanks as always for your visit/comment, always appreciated!

    Sylvia

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  2. Enjoyed your MM and other of your posts. Keep up the good work!

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  3. A swan after my own heart. I love it. How fun this was and an excellent take on the picture :)

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  4. After 40, those comfortable seats up front are very important! Funny!

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  5. Swan real estate DOES require waterfront access, but you knew that.

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  6. a very intelligent and wise swan!
    a modern swan?
    well done!
    Have you a great week!
    hugs
    shakira

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  7. Beauty AND brains; I like that in a swan!

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  8. The early bird almost always wins.
    Like you're take on the picture!
    See you next time!

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  9. Waterfront? Is he single?
    LOL
    No early-bird worms for me either, bluh. This was cute!

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  10. well, this bird knows his priorities. excellent and great fun!

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  11. and sell, sell. This week I have dug into mythology for my micro story

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  12. I love the water front access! This was a fun one.

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  13. Very fun and the waterfront sounds great to me!

    I have up a fascinating interview with artist Robert Anders...come follow.

    Karena

    Art by Karena

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  14. A sensibe swan indeed. have a great week.

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  15. You have hit upon one of your best genres with this stuff. I'd have had to work in something about piles of green poo everywhere...

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  16. I like how you described this bird. Very funny!

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  17. .. Ich lasse liebe Grüße hier; -9

    Herzlich, Rachel

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