Friday Fictioneers

Madison has posted a challenging photo prompt this week and this is my contribution. If you would like to visit her to read the other entries go to http://madison-woods.com/photo-prompt-for-the-fridayfictioneers-5/

Running Water

‘There you go my dear, now all you have to do is turn on the tap and you can have running water whenever you want.’

‘Turn it on whenever I want? That’s lovely.’

‘Now how do you manage about baths? You’d qualify for a council grant at your age.’

‘Oh I just fill the copper up in July, that’s my birthday I’ll be ninety two you know, and it doesn’t take long to fill my hip bath. Now lad I’m going down the garden to get some water from the well, so I’ll show you out at the same time.’

18 thoughts on “Friday Fictioneers

  1. Oh yes… I know this person. And I like the inference ‘I only have a bath once a year, whether I need it or not’… Well done!

  2. A lovely story.
    When you get to 92 you’re allowed to ignore helpful advice and only bathe once a year. At least that’s what I plan on doing when I reach that age!

  3. I enjoyed your prompt on the Friday Fictioneers, I hope to check out some more of your writing soon and will follow your blog-I hope you will check out my Friday Fictioneers entry and consider following my blog as well. beebeesworld.

  4. Reminds me of older people I know who do things the same way forever even when their situations have changed (supposedly) for the better. Old habits die hard, as does this person, evidently, at 92. What an enjoyable, heart-warming story!

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