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Thursday, 29 April 2021

Post-Cyclone Retreat

Lini had inherited the same plot of land where she and her grandfather had planted lot of trees.

It was now a mini dense forest that had many memories.

There was a freshwater lake in the premises.

"Implement your ideas, my star!" her grandfather often encouraged.

Photo Prompt- Miranda Kate
 

Lini wanted the area to be 'The Retreat Next Door'. 

She wanted to gift their city a natural getaway with boating and restaurant services.

She had made all arrangements when a cyclone played spoil-sport.

Photo Prompt - Dale Rogerson

Not losing her twinkle, the star entrepreneur inaugurated the "Post-Cyclone Retreat".

People are flocking there to introspect and earn peace!


100 Words story for Friday Fictioneers & #MidWeekFlash Challenge Week- 197

Have you planted a tree? What would you do if you had a big plot of land?

16 comments:

  1. Well done Lini!

    I've not planted a tree, but if I could, I would.

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  2. A great idea, and I like it more than boating and restaurant services.

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  3. That's how life should be. We can't change fate but turning a calamity into learning can change the world. I can't stop myself from quoting Japan here. The nation is an incredible example we must learn from.

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  4. What an ingenious way to make the best out of a bad situation.

    Anne from annehiga.com

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  5. Smart thinking - people will need a break after a cyclone!

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  6. The calm after the pandemic storm ... perhaps???
    Have a wonderful weekend,
    Be Safe �� … Isadora ��

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  7. Good take on the prompt. Imaginative thinking will often bring success out of failure.

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  8. I like them carrying on with their dream despite the destruction.

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  9. Smart girl! Go with the flow and make it happen!

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  10. Dear Anita,

    Clever girl.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

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  11. She really is a smart entrepreneur, nicely done.

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  12. As always, you encompass so many tales in one. Well done.

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Your words mean a lot to me.