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Wednesday, 15 May 2024

The Light of The Tower

Rosy thought of new stories to keep her daughter engaged.

From their terrace, they could see a beautiful tower.

During the day, the tower sparkled with sun-rays.

Rosy narrated how a princess stayed there and the sun sent her gifts- light!

Her daughter said that the sun also sent them gifts and their terrace too had light!

Photo Prompt- Dale Rogerson
During the night, they saw the dark tower.

Rosy narrated how the princess was on vacation and there was no one to light the lamp.

Rosy’s terrace had a lit solar-lamp.

Her daughter said that the princess must start using a free solar-lamp!


100 words story for Friday Fictioneers

Last Sunday was Mother's Day. Tribute to all the mothers.

Did your mother tell you stories too?

Have you seen a solar-lamp? Are you using solar-power?

18 comments:

  1. Smart daughter. She knows how things work

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  2. Smart child that is, and good writing. I enjoyed it. Mike H

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  3. Dear Anita,
    A fun story. Dare I say enLIGHTening. ;)
    Shalom,
    Rochelle

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  4. The power of mothers to shape their children's worlds. It sounds like there's is small, but the daughter has dreams thanks to her mother. Beautiful
    Jen

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  5. What a beautiful connection the mother and daughter have.

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  6. What a lovely passing down of stories.

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  7. memories are made of this. smart kid.

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  8. A good story for me today as I have been mending my solar lights! Lizy

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  9. I've seen solar street lights and had some solar yard lights.

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  10. A most enjoyable story. My mom told us stories of her childhood, rather than make-believe. I loved hearing them!

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  11. As a former elementary school teacher, I’m always happy to see kids making text-life connections.

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  12. Nicely done, Anita.

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  13. A smart and resourceful girl! A nice story!

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