In the previous picture - the huntsman shot the bear; the dragon breath incinerated the python then became the subject of spontaneous combustion! The jaguar went to sleep and fell of the branch! Emma and Nancy continued their walk through the forest undeterred!
Emma on the left was telling Nancy that her father had promised her a puppy when she was old enough to be responsible. Nancy was overawed! Their intense conversation had meant they had missed the butterfly on the mushroom and the fairies, the tiny kitten begging to be picked up! Maybe they might see what's round the corner?
Three good things:
1. I'm in charge of this plot here and depending on my mood what is going to happen to these delightful friends.
2. Its nice to use the forest scenes I shot some years ago - a year or so later the trees were all cut down!
3. I know I'm in trouble of being locked up but will endeavour to carry on!
Haha, I missed your photo yesterday that started the story - what imaginative photos and story to go along. I had to go back and look at how it all started. Fantastic!
I am loving your story!! Wonderful forest scenes - so sad it has been cut down!! It does look enchanted!! I think we will all be locked up together so don't worry you won't be alone!! LOL!!
Fun delightful scene. You have quite an imagination. You really need to work on publishing children's books especially with your photography skills.....I'm serious!
It sounds as if you are having fun with this - - thank you for your support this year, Maggiemae. You were one of my earliest followers. 365/365 tomorrow; I do plan to continue to drop in but I need to take the pressure off. 365 has been a great experience. A x
@annemary thanks for your comments, Anne Mary! I believe if you don't post so much, friends stop commenting as they don't expect to see a photo so don't go looking. To me that is most of the achievement and cameraderie of 365. I do understand about the time involved though!
The creativity continues! I hope there is a little person or two in your life that you can share this story with. I can easily see my granddaughter Leigh loving this story!