When Alice tumbled down the rabbit hole, the last thing she expected to encounter was David Attenborough in the midst of his latest quest for the Easter Bunny.
This flight of fancy is in answer to Poetry Jam's request for something nobody knew about before, whether in myth or fiction. By a strange coincidence, I have captured the astonishing story in 160 characters, which will no doubt please Monkey Man, too. Nobody can accuse me of not being economical - either with the truth, or the words...
And Haiku Heights have the word 'lost' for today, so I couldn't resist adding an offering for that, inspired by the same graphic..
Alice lost balance
and found an unexpected
world awaitng her.
I love it!! What fun!
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SueAnn
Are you sure Attenborough wasn't looking for the bottle labelled "Drink Me"
ReplyDeleteI love the montage, though.
Excellent!! and LOL!! was Hollywood awaiting her, with both the Attenborough brothers there lying in wait!!
ReplyDeleteWow.. this is fun ride. Being economical - I do that too.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend ~
I think I had better go and lose my balance right now! LOL
ReplyDeleteLOVE YOUR humor, the picture, the haiku, EVERYTHING
ReplyDeletebright and entertaining.
ReplyDeletesmart combinations of prompt.
Very good. A whole story in three lines - now I want to read the book!
ReplyDeleteNot sure which story is more strange-yours or the original! Thanks for the giggles!
ReplyDeleteso very clever ! thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think I misunderstood the cue...Oh well no one is perfect.
I love it! I'm an Attenborough fan.
ReplyDeleteYou always take it to another level. Love the humor in this 160. Thanks for playing.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteha, fun take jinksy.....
ReplyDeleteYou made my day!!
ReplyDeleteHere is mine:
unhinged
Simplicity looks good here !!!!
ReplyDeleteHow do you do it? Clever words and a collage too!
ReplyDeleteThat seems pretty scary for that poor little girl :)
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