Crocus
Fount
Shawl
Torch
Knife
Narrative
Here is NORA'S STORY
I will start with this narrative in a garden. Lola was working on her crocus and the rest of her garden. She was redesigning it to a luau theme. It would have torches and a fire in the fire pit. There would be a party and everyone would get a shawl made out of flowers. There would also be a fount with fake lava instead of water. All she needed was a knife to cut the thick weeds and her garden would be perfect.
(My use of the words will follow later. So proud of this grand niece. Maybe her brother will join us too.)
Here are my Words For Wednesday in story form.
Here are my Words For Wednesday in story form.
BAD
BOYS BAD BOYS by Granny Annie
They
were running through the amphitheater. As they did they knocked
over the vase of crocus on
the altar.. The fleeing man tripped over the baptismal
fount and continued on without stopping. He was wearing a
dress and had a shawl over his head but the disguise did not
fool anyone. The battery in the pursuer's flashlight failed and he
had to grab a torch from the aisle in order to see and stop
the man with the knife. The dedicated chaser tackled the
assailant. He got his man and thus endeth this narrative of
an episode of COPS.
[I absolutely adore the time period, costumes or clothing, hairstyles and life styles in Jane Austen's time period/novels. (They live in a small cottage on a lake.)] :-)
It was 'Elinor' in S & S, or 'Jo' in Little Women by Louisa May Alcott...(...she gets (from her Aunt) the looming, beautiful old house to teach school in...and, of course, the 'Professor.') ;-)
LOVE this question! Too much to choose from, actually! ;-D
Ok,Frances Mayes from 'Under the Tuscan Sun.' :)