Photo by Lisa Shambrook (Please do not use without permission)
Day Three: Colour
Flood Part One:
Flood Part One:
“Didn’t God promise Noah he’d never flood the earth again?”
“He meant the entire world.”
“Well I can’t see nothing but blue from where I’m standing.”
The boat rocked gently on the huge millpond of an ocean.
“I think you have to blame the indigenous for this one…and we have to keep looking. There’s land, there’s definitely land.”
“Just not here.”
“So we keep sailing.” Crystal green waves splashed the hull. “And we follow that!”
The vessel altered course to follow the bow and its exquisite scarlet, apricot, saffron, emerald, cobalt, indigo and lavender colours arcing far across the horizon.
(100 Words)
Will this be turned into a series? I'm very curious to know what happens next! 🙂
I agree with JB – I'm curious to know what happens next too! I love the picture your words paint. :o)
Don't keep us waiting. What happens next?
I also agree. What happens next? Do they find land? This was a great story! I love your word choice for the colors of the rainbow.
Thanks for the positive response! Hmmmm…I've already got tomorrow's idea covered…but there's no reason I can't pop back to this one at some point or two, or even three, over the next month! I'm rather intrigued myself as to what might happen…
Yes, Lisa!!! Make it a series? Where are they going? Why? Very nice teaser for us all. Great work! 🙂
Oh, sailing and a beautiful rainbow!! I love this piece, Lisa. It just so fluid and the images so lovely!! 🙂
You make me want to read more. Bravo!
Wonderful Lisa! Intriguing and beautifully assembled!
Great use of today's theme Lisa.You have me intrigued. Good work 🙂
Gorgeous descriptions and yes, like everyone else . . what happens next. Excellent chick. xx
This is such a wonderful use of the color theme – your words conjure up such beautiful images!
What a beautiful image – words and photo x.
Okay…this has become Part One. Subsequent parts will be interspersed along this 30 day journey!
Beautifully descriptive..x
I love this as I do all your words, Lisa! Keep it going; I'd like to know what happens next!