“And here you see the world-famous site,” the tour-guide made a point under the shade of the tree.
“What?”
“Are you serious?”
“Really?”
All the tourists put forth their opinion.
“You don’t believe me. Have you ever seen such a phenomenal thing? There were even talks of taking it under the protection of UNESCO World Heritage List. I think the government is making provisions to do so.”
“Are you sure this tree… uh… tree-cycle… cycle clung, no hung to tree is a famous site… huh?” a kid asked seriously.
“Oh what? I was talking about the ancient fort on your left.”
An easy mistake to make…
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Quite an easy mistake indeed… Thanks for reading.
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Wonderful! Aren’t we just as ready as the kid to marvel at the tree-cycle?
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We are indeed… Thanks a lot.
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Wonderful, I’m smiling now, very clever and typical, A great story idea from the photo prompt! 🙂
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thanks.. 🙂
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And here I always thought it was a tricycle. Silly me! 🙂
janet
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Ha.. thanks for reading.. 🙂
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We can easily be distracted and miss the forest for the trees.
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Indeed.. thanks for reading.
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Dear HA,
Joe took what I was going to say. Maybe if the kid had been paying attention and not talking he would’ve heard what the tour guide said in the first place. Nice one.
shalom,
Rochelle
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that is true.. thanks for sharing words.
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Hahaha! Out of sight, out of mind?
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😀 true.. thanks for the comment.. 🙂
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A tour guide should always point with his whole hand
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a necessary lesson for a tour guide, I guess.. 🙂
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