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Submitted to Contest #83
Everybody loves to travel. Seeing new things, tasting new foods, and meeting new people is always a fascinating experience. The only con to travelling is how expensive it can be. Booking a flight, getting a hotel, and sightseeing can add up to thousands of dollars. I know they say “jobs fill your pockets, adventures fill your soul” but you have to find a way to fill your pocket before filling your soul. And let’s just say, right now my pockets aren’t exactly filled. “You can book Aruba for 3 days,” the travel agent said, pulling me ou...
Submitted to Contest #37
Every single Saturday since 1808, the Lady Slipper Ladies have met to drink tea and spill some too. Of course, the group wasn’t the same members since they’d be well over two hundred years old, but the members were mostly the same last name, different generation. The woman are still the highest class of women in the town. Every Saturday, they went to Clarissa’s. It was one of three restaurants in the small town in the South of Texas. The population of their little town was merely 560 people and counting. With such a small town, comes lots an...
Submitted to Contest #35
Evergreen ParkMost people would be envious to take time out of their day, and simply walk through their local park. Most would also be jealous of the lavish and yet quaint park I get to walk through. People would describe Evergreen Park as somewhat of a hidden oasis. The high brick wall separates the illustrious gardens from the street, so most driving by wouldn’t notice it. But if you simply took the time to look over the wall, you surely wouldn’t regret it. Evergreen was an escape for most people. The trail was something you would never fo...
Submitted to Contest #32
My day starts off as it always does. I groggily roll off of my queen mattress, and enter my bathroom. I brush my teeth, wash my face, curl my hair, apply deodorant, and all of the other mundane morning things. I return to my room and put on my outfit of the day; today’s outfit consists of tight jeans and a floral blouse. After slipping my shoes on, I leave apartment 1b. The drive to work is quick and easy since it’s five in the morning. I clock in, and the day of answering high stress calls begins. “Please send help! My sister just fell...
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