Tuesday – Anything Possible – Finger Point Prompt – “Trash”

 

Today, I randomly opened The Power of Three by Teri Polen to page 67. With eyes closed, I pointed to the page. The word closest to my finger is “trash.” That is our prompt today.

Trash by John W. Howell ©2026

“When are you going visit the trash young man?”

“Aw, Mom. I just got interested in this puzzle.”

“That’s not a puzzle, it’s just a bunch of sticks.”

“Yeah, and the idea is to make them look like something.”

“Well, mister, you need to put that stuff away and get to the trash.”

“Why do I always have to do the trash?”

“Because you live here and we each need to pull our own weight.”

“What about sister?”

“What about her?”

“I never see her do the trash.”

“That’s because she does other chores.”

“Liked what?”

“Well if you must know, she is at the creek .”

“Doing what? Throwing daisies and making wishes?”

“Hilarious, smart guy. I’ll have you know she is catching tonight’s supper.”

“When did she learn how to fish?”

“Dad taught her.”

“Oh man. I thought that was something special between dad and me.”

“No when it comes to putting food on the table. Now, I think you’d better get moving.”

“Okay, okay. Anything special?”

“Some fruit or salad would be nice.”

“Why aren’t we raccoons like other animals?”

“What do you mean?”

“You know. Hunt and catch prey.”

“Cause we are fat, lazy, and human stuff is easy pickings. Now get to it.”

“Yes, Mom.”

49 comments

  1. Dale's avatar

    Haha! The necessities of racoons in urban settings. Not like they can forage in the woods, many of them. I should have caught on it was racoons! Nicely done, Sir.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Dale. 😊

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  2. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

    Nice. Read that raccoons are steadily domesticating themselves like cats did. They could be one viable pets in the near future.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      We had one move into the house and stayed for a week. We didn’t know it was there until we put it together that the cat’s water was dirty, and kibble was on the floor. We finally found it under the bed in a guest room.

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      1. Charles Yallowitz's avatar

        Did he leave a tip for housekeeping?

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  3. coldhandboyack's avatar

    Used to see these guys pretty regularly when I worked downtown years ago. Why they aren’t in the fringes I don’t understand.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They are certainly in my fringe. 😀

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  4. lois's avatar

    Dang! I read “just a bunch of sticks” and thought ‘I’ve got it–beavers!’ You keep me on my toes, John. 😀🦝🦫

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  5. T. W. Dittmer's avatar

    Good one, John! I would see racoons often when we lived on some acreage. They couldn’t get to our trash which was held in the pole barn garage. Our dog would chase them away.

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  6. Esther Chilton's avatar

    You’ve captured their character so well. Made me smile.

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  7. D.L. Finn, Author's avatar
    D.L. Finn, Author · · Reply

    Good one, John 🙂 The bears help out our raccoons, they eat well.

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  8. Ol' Big Jim's avatar

    Another good’un, John! You’re constantly catching me with your surprises!

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  9. Tails Around the Ranch's avatar

    {giggling} Hadn’t expected trash pandas in this great finger point prompt! Well done, John.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Monika

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  10. Cindy Georgakas's avatar

    Oh they’re another group that likes to take over. Good you have a job for them, John! xx

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Yes. Idle hands are the devil’s workshop for any species.

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  11. Author Jan Sikes's avatar

    Hilarious! I did guess it was raccoons early on. Normally you stump me until the end. Great use of the prompt!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      If you think that I’m usually writing about an animal the word trash naturally fits raccoons

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  12. Debbie's avatar

    I didn’t guess raccoons — I was thinking beavers. Oh, well, I guess they’re kinda close, right? Nice for Mama to split the chores between the wee ones!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They are close. Yes, she is a good Mom. Thanks, Debbie

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  13. thomasstigwikman's avatar

    Ha ha racoons bringing home the bacon. Racoons are smart animals. I saw this TV documentary about an abandoned racoon kit who was taken care of by a family. He became a pet and got along very well with the cat and the dog. He learned how to open doors, used the litter box, and he refused to leave the house.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      They could be a cute pet. They do have a habit of washing their food, though.

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      1. thomasstigwikman's avatar

        That seems like a good habit making up for the trash raids

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Yes. Much better to go through the trash and then wash up.

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        2. thomasstigwikman's avatar

          Yes that sounds like a good plan

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  14. noelleg44's avatar

    I was convinced they were beavers. You got me at raccoon! A mama raccoon dug under the canvas floor of the balcony of the house we lived in, in Cleveland. We didn’t dare go out there because she made a nest and had her babies there. But it was fun seeing her teaching them how to go down the tree she had used to access our balcony (top floor of a duplex.)

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      She was resourceful for sure. Thanks for sharing the story, Noelle.

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  15. petespringer's avatar

    Clever as always, John. I thought it might be raccoons. I’ll never understand why some people think it’s okay to try to turn wild animals like raccoons into domestic-like creatures.

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  16. Dan Antion's avatar

    Another good one, John. We used to have raccoons living under my workshop. They are cute, and we had a hard time keeping them out of our trash.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      We had locking bins in California, and they still managed to get in. Amazing creatures

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  17. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

    For most of the story, I thought the two speakers were human.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Well, I tried to make it appear that way. 😀

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      1. Liz Gauffreau's avatar

        Mission accomplished!

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Time for coffee. 😊

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  18. Unknown's avatar
    Anonymous · · Reply

    I am constantly amazed by people who can write stories so organically. I tried once and each took weeks. Might as well write a novel!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thanks, Jacqui. I hope you see this. You came in as anonymous.

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  19. Teagan Riordain Geneviene's avatar

    Ha! I love this one, John. Terri’s book is fabulous — congratulations to her. Between the two of you, I was inspired to make an image. Hugs.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Love that image. I hope Teri sees it.

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  20. Teri Polen's avatar

    I’m honored you chose The Power of Three for finger prompt Tuesday, John!

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      I thought it would be fun.

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  21. Michele Lee's avatar

    That one was a surprise, with a funny punch line. 😊

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Thank you, Michele.

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      1. Michele Lee's avatar

        Thanks to you, John.

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  22. Sorryless's avatar

    This brings to mind a very early morning run I went on many years back. I was arriving back at the house when who comes up the alleyway but a whole family of raccoons. They were coming back from having worked the third shift. They walked right past me, too tired to even make a scene I’m guessing.

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    1. John W. Howell's avatar

      Great story, Pilgrim.

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      1. Sorryless's avatar

        I was ready to run again but they had no interest in anything other than a good day’s rest.

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        1. John W. Howell's avatar

          Well, you know how that third shift can be.

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        2. Sorryless's avatar

          The Commodores made it song way more romantic than it really was.

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