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Monday, May 8, 2023

Word Play is Fascinating - The End of the Story

Epilogue


Eventually the little family I created from my opening writing exercise solved all their problems. Phil found a great job being mentored by James Digby, his Uncle Malcolm's long lost friend at the Beaufort Estate. Uncle Malcolm may have cameo appearances in other episodes of Situationally Theirs! Rita, Phil’s mother developed an amazing garden, loved every minute of chatting with the birds and getting her hands dirty. Philomena, Phil’s wild and crazy twin, found a place on the Island where she could keep Oscar, her Blue Heeler and go to University lear life. Oscar was one happy dog, because he got a run everyday with his favourite human. Sarah-Ann, cousin to the twins, shared Philomena’s cabin on a small acreage, making Oscar happier than ever: two humans to go running with at different times each day!! Eventually, the little family I created from my opening writing exercise solved all their problems.


Creating stems from each letter of the word PURPOSE was quite different for me, using names rather than phrases. I had no plans to create a family or to connect them to the characters of Situationally Theirs, those episodes posted each Wednesday. The whole writing exercise was fun, especially connecting them to characters of the Beaufort Estate, who have often lived in their own world since the beginning of the pandemic, with thanks to Phil’s Uncle Malcolm for that blending of stories on the May 3rd episode of Situationally Theirs. 


Thanks for reading all my writings!

Susan


“Why it’s simply impassible!

Alice: Why, don’t you mean impossible?

Door: No, I do mean impassible. (chuckles) 

Nothing’s impossible!”

~ Lewis Carroll, 

Adventures in Wonderland/Through the Looking-Glass

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