digital drawing 01

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This time i have these digitally created berries. Don't ask the name as I just picked colours and tried blending to get a fruit. If you find any resemblance to any do share. đŸ™‚ I am loving this tiring drawing style at the moment. Lets see what happens next... As for todays Quote "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” ―Theodore Roosevelt.

Long Buried Desire


© 2015, Barbara W. Beacham
courtesy - © 2015, Barbara W. Beacham
The petroglyphs told the story of an unusual event.” said Max.

While all tried to interpret the etchings, little Tim could not resist to put forth his readings; as he interpreted it as trees, spiral, ladders, and funny men, everyone seemed amused and laughed except the old man.

When the dusk took over the town, the old man called it a day earlier than usual. Little Tim had ignited an old desire so when the village went to bed, he took steps toward that trunk.

courtesy - .dreamstime.
Although, worldly attachments tried to pin him down, old Max was resolute on taking the journey; fumbling with the recipe he ultimately opened the lid to the world that lay further, his true orb.

 Time heals everything but what about things, which are beyond the grasp of the hands of the clock and the calendar.

Hundred years was a long time but that instance was still fresh within him, when he and the selected few had to leave their terra firma and take that trip up the golden spiral.

courtesy - magpie tales
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  1. An impressive response to the prompt...

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  2. I enjoyed your story. It took me to another place! Thanks for writing for the Mondays Finish the Story challenge and I hope that you return for the next one. Be well... ^..^

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    1. See your prompts are working magic for me. :)

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  3. Great story! Memories of the beginning. Hundreds of years - love the old trunk!

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    1. Thank You Yolanda. Glad you liked the post.

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  4. wow, I want to know more. This could be a great book! I love an intriguing story that sparks your imagination. This was one of those for sure. THanks!

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    1. Now someone is inflating my senses... Glad you liked it and thanks for the compliment.

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  5. Seems its not lnear , after all

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    1. You Bet! Thanks for the visit.

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  6. Very imaginative take on the prompt. Enjoyed this!

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    1. Glad you found it interesting!

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  7. Fascinating story!

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  8. Intriguing and grabs the reader and makes this one to want so much more. Great post.

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    1. Thank you Old egg. May be another part in future when I am left without inspiration....

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  9. It makes me think of Narnia!

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    1. That is too strong for me... Thanks for the compliment. Even decimal point near would be an accomplishment.
      :)

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  10. Oh, this begs for more than 6 sentences! You did great with the 6 sentences, but you've left your readers wanting more!

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    1. Thank you Kristi. I guess I am learning... Hope to compel you to visit quite often with more stories...

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  11. This is mysterious...

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    1. Glad my words could create that environment.

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