Five Card Story: Sunshine Tales: A Day by the Sea

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a Five Card Flickr story by Justine Angela Ferrer and Roselyn Flores created May 03 2024, 08:03:30 am. Create a new one!


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Once upon a time, there was a beautiful yellow flower in a big field. It was like a little piece of sunshine on the green carpet of grass. Every morning, when the sun peeked over the horizon, it would stretch its petals towards the light, as if saying, "Good morning, world!"

As the day went on, the sun climbed higher into the sky, sending its rays across the field. The grass danced in the golden light, swaying gently with the breeze. It was like nature's own little dance party, and the flower stood in the middle, enjoying every moment of it.

Not far from the field, there was a cozy beach house. It wasn't big or fancy, but it had a charm all its own. The salty sea breeze would brush against its walls, whispering tales of far-off lands and forgotten treasures.

Outside the house, an old bicycle leaned against the door. Its paint was faded, and its wheels were rusty, but it had a story to tell. It had carried its owner on countless adventures, down winding paths and through bustling streets. Now, it rested quietly, waiting for its next journey to begin.

Down by the shore, two brothers played in the sand. They chased seagulls and collected shells, their laughter echoing across the beach. Every so often, they would pause to feed the birds, tossing breadcrumbs into the air with gleeful abandon.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of pink and orange, the brothers sat together, watching the waves crash against the shore. In that moment, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the warmth of family, they knew that they were home.

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