Every week on a Sunday, a new photo is used as a prompt for Flash Fiction challenge using around 200 words based on that image. Your story does not have to be exactly what the item in the photo is as long as there is at least a reference to it.
“Harold, that’s the fourth time you have hit the curb this trip. And we just left Heathrow and have another 120 Kilometers to go before we get to Bath.”
“I’ve never driven on the wrong side of the road before. I’m afraid if I cross the center line I’ll probably over correct. And that roundabout back there, that was something else. Pretty good idea for us Americans. If you can’t decide which road to take you just keep going around and around until you figure it out.”
“I have to hand it to you Harold, you really did a fantastic job in planning this trip. Fifteen days touring England, Wales, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland. We are going to have a ball. It’s a lot to see in such a short time but I know we can do it.”
“Honey, it may take a little longer than we expected.”
“Why is that Harold?’
“See that traffic sign ahead?”
“Yes.”
“What does it say?
“Heathrow, 5 Kilometers.”
“I hate the English already!”
That is a brilliant one 😀
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Partly true! I also got us killed because I looked the wrong way coming out of Stonehenge.
DJ
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LOL That’s one place I have never been. Mind you, I have never been to Ben Nevis or Mount Snowdon or the Peak District either 😉
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Haha! 🙂
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That’s what I was going to say 😉
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Great minds think alike, Al 😉 It did make me laugh out loud, I must confess!
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It did me as well. You can imagine exasperation 😀
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Glad you enjoyed!
DJ
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