Tuesday – Anything Possible

 

2015-05-20 09.45.27

 

As those of you who often visit know, I sometimes come across things on the beach that strike a prompt chord in my writing head. This yellow bottle was no exception. I have never seen any trash wash up on the beach with anything but English or Spanish labels and directions. When I came across this Asian labelled bottle, I had to come up with a story to explain how it got to Texas. So here goes.

“Yes, your appointment is confirmed for Friday.”

“Thank you. It’s important that I am not delayed. I have a critical engagement right after.”

“Yes, ma’am. We will see you at nine o-clock, and you will be ready to go by noon.”

“Oh, that’s great. One more thing. Can I bring my shampoo?”

“Well we have a number of brands and they are complementary.”

“This is a special shampoo I got while I was in Japan. They say it’s magic the way it works.”

“You can bring your own. You say you got it in Japan?”

“Yes and right after my appointment I am catching a flight back to Japan so I will take it with me as well.”

“Don’t you worry. We will take care of you.”

“Great. See you tomorrow.”

 

19 comments

  1. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    Curious. For some reason, I keep thinking Godzilla passed by off the coast, burped, and this got dislodged from his teeth. Might be because I watched part of the movie last night.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Good story as well

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  2. S.K. Nicholls's avatar

    They are finding so very much Tsunami trash in the oceans this does not surprise me. Seriously.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Never thought of that scenario. Of course, getting into the Gulf might be a problem.

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  3. Debbie's avatar

    Wow, such a cool find! Since I don’t read any of the Asian languages, I’ll just take your word that it’s probably shampoo. Though what it’s doing off the Texas coast is a puzzle!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      In reality a tourist might have threw it away. My story is more sinister than that scenario.

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  4. Kevin Brennan's avatar

    Funny, to me the bottle looks like it might have contained some sweet goop you squirt on ice cream or something. Unless some cultures squirt shampoo on their ice cream…

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yeah, I took a guess.

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  5. Frank @ Beach Walk Reflections's avatar

    She’ll be taken care of …. then eaten!

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  6. Andra Watkins's avatar

    I imagine Japanese shampoo would be, um, different. I have a Japanese hair clip I regularly curse and try to wear, curse and try to wear.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Might want to move to a Russian one.

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  7. Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

    Hummm….. You’ve begun a very curious story, John. But i was caught up in it, right there with her, wanting to get the salon to use my shampoo AND give it back to me. I guess they used up her shampoo, huh? And then… 😀 Mega-hugs my friend.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Or she got on a flight with the shampoo…….

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  8. Let's CUT the Crap!'s avatar

    One little bottle so closely guarded. Since she’s going back to Japan, I hope she buys more if it’s so great. 😮
    About your find, I wouldn’t be surprised at most anything that washes up on shores anywhere anymore. :/

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Of course, Tess if she got on the plane with the bottle why is it on the sand in Texas. (I am an evil fiction writer)

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      1. Let's CUT the Crap!'s avatar

        You see, they had a tsunami… 😮

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  9. Phillip McCollum's avatar

    I’m currently reading a Haruki Murakami book (1Q84) and the idea of a magic shampoo is eerily close to something he’d write about.

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