We’re going to the
birds today with a short series I wrote based on photograph of a flock of
seagulls (not the one pictured, but one similar).
Unruffled Gulls-
Part One
Somewhere on a dock, a
flock of gulls gather...
“I dare say, Percy, there is merit to your argument that
subverting the individual nature within a group dynamic may stagnate creativity
and innovative development. However, too
much individuality could lead to chaos and anarchy. The good of the group must be considered.”
“A fair point, Nigel old bean, perhaps an equitable balance
of the two is more in order. A cohesion,
if you will.”
“I loathe ending this philosophical chat,” Pip interrupted, “but
I spy an approaching tourist with a camera.
Time to flap our feathers and pose for pictures.”
Unruffled Gulls-
Part Two
Again, the flock of
gulls gather...
“Can you believe the nerve of that pelican? Ordering us from the garbage can as if it was
his personal property! The nerve, I
say. I am quite perturbed about the
whole matter!”
“Yes, Nigel, he was terribly rude. I dare say he would have resorted to
fisticuffs, had the rest of the flock not “had our back” as they say.”
“No doubt, Percy, he was most uncouth and course. I wonder where he came from? I haven’t spied him about town before today.”
“I believe I heard he originated from the Jersey Shore.”
Unruffled Gulls-
Part Three
This time the gulls
gather for dinner...
“I say Percy, you have outdone yourself with this lunch
repast. How on earth did you manage to
find all this lovely food? Why there’s
grilled fish, fish with a lemon and dill sauce, salmon patties and more. And enough for all.”
“Why thank you, Nigel, you are too kind. It was a bit of luck. I hit an odd gust that turned me about and I
ended here at this rather quaint seafood restaurant.
Their dumpster certainly is a smorgasbord of delights. Tomorrow I heard they’re serving a fish
bouillabaisse.”
“How wonderful.”
2 comments:
Great drabbles... it's good to hear about life from the gull's point of view.
Thanks, Ken.
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