I was taking a break during my bike ride and having a sip of water. Then, looking out over the scenic countryside, I spotted a cloud of dust heading in my direction. I thought it strange that a cloud of dust would appear in a neighborhood that was completely paved. But, since I figured it would be another one of those fictional engagements, I decided to go with the flow. Sure enough, coming around the bend was a wagon train being led by Ward Bond on horseback. “Hey, partner,” he yelled down at me.”You know of a place where we can make camp for the night?” As luck would have it, our park was free of weekend activities, so I gave him directions. “Much obliged,” he said. He then gave a sign to the wagons to follow him, which they all did.
It was about four hours before the last wagon came ambling by where I was standing with my bike. A young man walking beside the wagon came over and handed me an oilcloth-wrapped parcel. I tried to tell him I didn’t expect a present, but he insisted I keep the package. Once the wagon was out of sight, I unwrapped the parcel and found two things. The first was a block of pemmican. The second, a piece of parchment paper with a message. The message read, Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “luck.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!
Yes, I did want to follow the train to the park and maybe learn about crossing the plains, but I knew it was just a figment of someone’s imagination and probably would be a waste of time. It sure seemed real, though. I did try the pemmican and can tell you not to bother. The smell alone will get ya.
If you want to enjoy, go to Linda Hill’s blog and read how easy it is. Here is the link. https://lindaghill.com/2021/08/13/the-friday-reminder-and-prompt-for-socs-aug-14-2021/
Luck by John W. Howell © 2021
“Here we are on Saturday.”
“Yup.”
“So, what’s the prompt?”
“Luck.”
“Luck?”
“Luck.”
“What you got?”
“If it wasn’t for bad luck, I’d have no luck at all.”
“You serious?”
“It’s a song.”
“Oh. For a minute, I thought I was going to be forced to have an interdiction for you.”
“Nope, everything’s okay. I’m going to sing the song.”
“Please don’t.”
“Why?”
“Number one. You can’t sing.”
“Says who?”
“Number two, There’s beer at the pub calling our name.”
“You got a three?”
“Yup.”
“Let’s hear it.”
“Our word count allocation is up.”
“It’s that stupid intro. Eats word like they were free.”
“So let’s go.”
“Can I hum the song?”
“Sure, if you want to ride on the roof of the car.”
“Let me think about it.”
“Only you would say that.”
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Thank you for sharing, Michael. 😊
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A round thing. 😉 Already the introduction is fascinating! Thank you for sharing, John! Enjoy a beautiful weekend! xx Michael
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You as well, Michael. 😊 Thank you for the lovely comment.
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👍 Thank you as well for beeing part of the wonderful challenge, John! xx Michael
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Thank you, Michael.
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It’s good luck you could tell the wagon train leader where he could set up for the night!
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Yes, luck was with me. Thanks, Willow. 😁
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😉
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Good one, John! Happy Saturday!
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Happy Saturday to you, Jill *sung to the tune of Run Around Sue by Dion.
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Great song!
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thanks, Jill
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I really enjoyed the intro, John. I think it was worth the hit on your word count. After four hours waiting and watching wagons, you need a beer. Have a great weekend. Maybe stay away from that park.
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I think you are right, Dan. I’ll see you at the bar. 😁
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I love your story, but when you mentioned a wagon train and heading west, my mind went directly to “The Miracle Workers: the Oregon Trail” TV show – have you seen it?
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I have not seen it. I’ve seen trailers and it looks like my kind of show. The only problem is we don’t watch television except for 45 minutes of a prerecorded series and twenty minutes of news. I suppose I could fit it into the rotation somehow. I really like the concept and think Steve Buscemi is a terrific actor.
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The first season was a riot!
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It is still available on Amazon.
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Never realized that was a song. Thought it was just an old saying.
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It is a fun song with Ray Charles. 😁
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I believe your “luck” was the beer calling your name. Happy Saturday, John.
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Very true, Mary. 😂
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Luck is with you. You made it back from your twilight zone bike ride and no one asked who parked Ward Bond and this wagon train in the park. So did you go for the car buddha riding on the roof ? A good cold brew will usually loosen the bugs from the teeth, ask Ward.
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He opted to not sing. A little slippery up there.
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😀 This is my favorite line: “It’s that stupid intro. Eats words like they were free.”
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Thanks, Liz. Typical Twiggy line. 😁
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Hee Haw!! I enjoy that song and the show I first saw it on. Cheers to you John!!
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I’m glad you liked it Jill.
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What in the world made you think of pemmican? Or wagon trains? 😂 Great dialogue, John, and the imagery – well, I’m still on one of those wagons. 😁
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What in the world makes me think of anything? Who the heck knows. I guess you are still on the wagon but you went ahead and bought a little house on the prairie. 😁
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As luck would have it, your intro had me in stitches! 🙂 Good one, John!
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Thank you, Jan. I appreciate knowing that. 😁
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I would love to see a wagon train come through 🙂
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Yes indeed. Would be fun for sure.
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That was a good one…Ward Bond, wagon train, music! You had me laughing from the very beginning.
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Thank you, Karen. 😁 Glad you liked it.
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With luck, that pub will have a bathroom. Can’t trust trail-worn pemmican.
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I hear you. I think they will.
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Ward Bond… it couldn’t have been any funnier! I have never had pemmican- that’s luck.
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That’s luck for you. How does deer fat, meat and seeds sound this morning. 😁
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Oh, yum…not! 🙂
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Hahaha. 😁
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As luck would have it, I’m a day late and a dollar short but still had to tell ya it’s always fun to stop by on SoC…
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And I’m feeling the luck that you did. 😁.
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Sa-weet!!
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I enjoyed the intro story, and wish the rider on the bike did follow the wagon train into the park and camp out with them to hear more stories. Ah, well, the wagon train got lucky having a writer like you write them a happy ending for the night.
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Yes they spent a comfy night around the campfire singing those old favorites and telling ghost stories. I personally dropped off 450 Hersey bars, 100 pounds of marshmallows, and a pallet of graham crackers. SMORES for everyone. Thanks, Deborah.
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😂 That sounds fun!
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Doesn’t it? 😁
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Luck is a pint glass. Or wait a minute, is that love is a pint glass?
Let’s go with both.
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Yes. Both sounds about right.
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Salud!
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Wishing you great luck with the beer, John!
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Thank you, Diana
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Late again, John, but lucky me for stopping by for this great entertainment! 🙂
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You are never late, Lauren. Let’s just say delayed.
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