Retail contrasts past and present in St Leonards.
An argument in progress at the bottom of The High Street. Middle aged woman to husband at the top of her voice: "I don't want afternoon tea now. Don't be daft I want it later." A nervous smile glazes her sharp featured face.
A new planet has swum into my ken. Here's the link: http://whitehyphen.wordpress.com/ I have fallen in love with the banner photograph, and with the idea of a blog focussed on short, short stories. Just a few words these days when there is so much to look at and to read, are much to be thankful for especially when they are packed with thought provoking images.
1 comment:
Rather a pity about the best mutton being superseded by Bella's Nails, which I suppose might be sported by the best mutton dressed up as lamb...
I like that flash fiction blog. Especially appreciate that he says Walter de la Mare is his poetry hero! He has a most interesting face too.
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