Microfiction Monday #66
Susan from Stony River, welcomes us to Microfiction Monday,
where a picture paints just 140 characters.
If you’d like to join us, stop by Susan’s, pick up the picture prompt,
compose your story in 140 character (or less), post it,
and sign in at Susan’s place, then commence in the sharing!
Kaito honored his employer and did his job well. Even so, he envied Sancho his Don Quixote.
If only Master Takeru battled windmills.
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Such sorry words, “if only. . . .”
That would be perfect, if only Master T could battle a windmill or two!
Nice take Quilly, Iwhat a lovely surprise.
Windmills would seem a little easier! Clever take on the photo.
Oh, yes! Windmills! I love it! And it is a great take on the pic of the day! Never knew one could have so much fun with a strange picture???? Hope you have a great week, Quilly!
Sylvia
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The Don Quixotes are to be envied. Mrs. Jim and I have one given to us by some fine folk in Albecete, Spain. Nice story, Quilly. 🙂
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Wonderful take on the prompt, Quilly. I’ve sometimes envied Don Q his Sancho Panza, never really thought of it from the other side before. Good thinking!!
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
Oh excellent, Quilly! This was so much fun.
oh no! that’s one job I will pass up, lol.
The last line’s superb! If only indeed —
Windmills! Such a great angle! :>
If only, indeed.
well done Quilly
lovely 🙂
Sweet regrets and wishful thinking . . . every man’s downfall.
Another great week of MM! I want a windmill. :O)
“If only Master Takeru battled windmills.” Mwa hahaha
…battled windmills instead of me.
Hilarious, Quilly!
Funny – Im thinking the windmill still would trump the silk parasol
Have a great week Quilly
Smiles
Hope you family doing ok 🙂
Fun take on the pic Quilly, I like it. 🙂
The battle – swords, windmills and umbrellas
who da thought
Windmills would be less dangerous than people.
The windmill line is fantastic! Love the image!
🙂
Wishful thinking!
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