Photo Copyright: Barbara W. Beacham
This is my contribution for this week to Monday’s Finish the Story, hosted by Barbara W. Beacham. Every Monday, Barbara supplies a new picture prompt along with the first sentence for the story. The original story to be written should have only 100 to 150 additional words. I’ve bolded the first sentence given with the picture prompt.
Be sure to click on the little blue frog in the blue box, after clicking on the link, to read the other stories. The link for all the other stories is as follows:
https://mondaysfinishthestory.wordpress.com/2015/07/20/mondays-finish-the-story-july-20th-2015/
Genre: Humor Fiction
Word Count: 2+9+150=161 Words
USING IMAGINATION by P.S. Joshi
The petroglyphs told the story of an unusual event.
When caves were discovered in the state of Arizonia, some had markings on the walls, and some didn’t. Tourists in future could enrich the area.
John and George started inspecting Cave Number 10.
“John, there are no petroglyphs on these walls.”
“You have little imagination, George. I can see them.”
“Where, I don’t see even one?”
“They’re here in my mind, George, in my mind.”
With that, John pulled out small carving tools and natural paint. He first put his hand on the rock and sprayed it with paint. Next, he carved a man figure holding a spear pointed at a buffalo with large horns. Other animals and figures followed.
In the summer of 2014, Brenda led a group into Cave Number 10.
“As you see, the cave dweller drew a petroglyph of a hunt. Notice the hunter with the spear. The artist signed his work with his handprint.”