Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Six Sentence Stories - Angle

Sometimes the cues that Denise of Girlie on the Edge's Blog gives us to use in a six sentence story immediately causes the creative juices to flow, and sometimes not. Finally, a very short SSS came into view and made it to the keyboard. I am linking this to the blog hop Six Sentence Stories - Angle.


All she had to do was take one shot, just one shot, and she messed it up. I could hardly do it myself, after all.

Did you explain what you wanted done?

Well, I did hint that perhaps she might take a look at the manual, while we talked with the Justice of Peace.

Come on, sweetheart, let me see that photo of my bride standing by my side.

Okay, but from the angle she took this, we have a great view of the sconce up on the wall and there are our heads down at the bottom of the photograph looking just lovely!

18 comments:

  1. How disappointing, yet they really are off to a good start! A sense of humor and an ability to comfort one's partner is what it's all about, right? :)
    Sweet Six.

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    1. Thanks, Denise.Yes keeping a sense of humor certainly helps.

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  2. i can only hope i did not look at my wedding what the pictures imply i did! Good six.

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  3. not to be contrarian*, while photos usually serve as records of images of and event/day/people/occurence, this photo will totally serve as 'bookmark' (the the emotions of the day).


    * yeah, like that ever happens. lol

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  4. It's not a wedding unless something goes wrong. And if that something is funny, even better! They're off to a good start.

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    1. I think you are probably right. So true that there are some things that are totally unexpected on the wedding day.

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  5. Ha! What a cute story. I'm with Clark; not the photo she wanted, but certainly a memory and something to laugh about together.

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    1. Thanks. I'm guessing they are going to talk about that photo for years.

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  6. We remember best what went wrong at our wedding, too. Well told!

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    1. Unfortunately for many, remembering what went wrong lingers in the mind too long, unless it is accompanied with important lesson.

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  7. We got married in November and the hotel where we held our reception was decorated for Christmas. The D.J. started our first song and as we went up to dance my wedding dress somehow caught onto one of the Christmas trees and down it went. So glad no one got a picture :)

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    1. Oh, Susan, that is definitely memorable, if not a little embarrassing. Some pictures just don't need to happen.

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  8. Hee hee How many photos do we have with missing parts?

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