Photo courtesy of David Meredith, photographer My contribution to this week's Sunday Photo Challenge in 200 words or less. She stood in the middle of the room, destruction and chaos surrounding her. For some unknown reason, the vines crawling up the wall behind the unfinished fireplace comforted her. Multiple shades of green stood out on the … Continue reading Sunday Photo Fiction: Saved
Sunday Photo Fiction: Stuck
Photo Courtesy of Barb Crews Here is my contribution to this week’s Sunday Photo Fiction prompt. (200 words or less) The man at the front of the line screamed at the ticket counter clerk, his spittle forming tiny white bubbles on his lips. She smiled as she raised her arm for security. "Next." A young mother with … Continue reading Sunday Photo Fiction: Stuck
#fotoflash: Flats
Photo courtesy of DB McNicol via Pixabay She wiped the sweat out of her eyes and tried to focus on the vinyl stick-on letters in front of her. The word "round" jumped out first, then the word "made". But the letters in the first word wiggled and squirmed in her vision. Platt? Flate? Nothing made sense … Continue reading #fotoflash: Flats
#fotoflash: Mini-me
Photo from Morguefile "Hurry up, come see!" My niece tugged me towards their campsite. I'd just gotten in from work after a week from hell. Exhausted, sweaty, and ready for some relaxation, the last thing I wanted to do was deal with an exuberant six year old. "Can't it wait till I've had time to … Continue reading #fotoflash: Mini-me
#fotoflash: Nothing
Photo courtesy of Morguefile She sat in the dirt beside the old house. It was empty. The house. Just like her. Inside. Nothing. She twisted the rusted faucet handle hoping for a drop or two of water. Nothing. Not a single drop. She leaned back and closed her eyes and tried to imagine a different life. One … Continue reading #fotoflash: Nothing
Sunday Photo Fiction: Off-Season
Photo from Pixabay It had been a rough season, rougher than normal. No time for maintenance, no time for anything but the most critical repairs. Of course that meant more money for the owners of the ski resort, not that they ever put much of it back into the equipment. Nope, they lined their wallets with … Continue reading Sunday Photo Fiction: Off-Season