Here’s another Carrot Ranch Flash Fiction Challenge. Ninety-nine words, no more, no less.
It was the yellow tent that did it. I hadn’t camped in years, hadn’t taken out the canoe, hadn’t even jumped in a swimming pool. When I went into Scheels for hand weights (gotta keep up my strength), it was in the next aisle. It looked so bright and lovely. I would ignore the aches in my joints and brave the wilds. Like my dad, I only needed a ring of bologna and a loaf of bread—and I’d make concessions to my years. In my yellow tent I would have my turquoise sleeping bag and an air mattress.
Hi, Faye, the book appears to be a fun read.
Newell and Charlene
Actually, this is just a tiny piece of flash fiction in response to a prompt. I’m babysitting Bruce (my grandson) full time now, so I’m writing shorter pieces and revising the book I finished before he was born.