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Crimson’s Creative Challenge #15 – The Bilious Sunflower
“DO NOT COME NEAR THE FLOWER OF THE BILIOUS SUNFLOWER!” At the end of the trail we’d been following all day stood the sign. We should have taken more notice since it was dripping in red paint. Below the sign … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #14 – The Road to Nowhere.
The sign said “Nowhere 25 kilometres.” I did chuckle at the thought of being on the road to Nowhere. I was curious to see what lay at the end of the road. It wasn’t as if it was the road … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #13 – The Gate
He loved a good gate. A good gate led to an adventure, and he never knew what lay beyond the gateway, so he tackled the notion of exploring with great enthusiasm. It was a simple lock to open the gate, … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #12 – The Anderson Sisters
It was one of those holidays where all they seemed to do was visit churches and an endless steam of castles. George was getting tired of it and was heard on more than one occasion to voice his opinion about … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #11 – Farmer Bob.
Farmer Bob loved his lambs and his sheep. His attachment to them was troubling, as they existed for only several purposes. The wool on their backs and the meat on their bones. It was always an annual dilemma for Farmer … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #6 – The Wreck of the Mary Ellen.
It was the arrival and extended stay of the drought that opened up the lake and revealed the many skeletons it had for so long hidden. The most mysterious was the revelation of the wreck of the “Mary Ellen”, a … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #5 – Alien Landing
When the aliens landed on the farm, they were surprised how easy it was to take over the earth. They had arrived in the night, their spacecraft putting on a more than impressive display of lights and lasers. The farmer … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #4 – Rundown Abbey
Rundown Abbey could be found at the end of the street the opposite end to Runup Abbey. Rundown Abbey was old school, full of history, misery and poise. Runup Abbey was just that, something created in a hurry and full … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #3 – Aunt Ella’s Pew
When Aunt Ella died the wooden bust from the old church pew fell to the floor with enough of a thud to arouse our curiosity. It seemed coincidence at the time, but Aunt Ella and the church pew had been … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #2 – On Holiday with Lester.
When my aged companion, Lester, suggested I accompany him on a holiday to the town of Fye I at first thought he was joking. I never considered Lester as the holiday type, he was more your stay at home and … Continue reading
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