Sally Cronin has featured my post about understanding family relationship in her Smorgasbord Posts from your Archives #family series. If you missed it the first time, you might like to pop over to Sally’s to read and check out other posts on Sally’s wonderful blog.
Thank you so much for sharing, Sally. It’s a pleasure to feature on your blog.
Delighted to welcome educator and storyteller Norah Colvin and some posts from her archives. In her first post from 2015, Norah who is a dedicated participant in the Carrot Ranch Flash Fiction challenge, was reminded about a family mystery.
Understanding family relationships by Norah Colvin
At the Carrot Ranch this week Charli Mills is talking about cold cases and challenges writers to, In 99 words (no more, no less) write about an old mystery in the current time. Is it a discovery? Is it solved? Does it no longer matter, or does it impact innocent generations in between?
My thoughts immediately turned to a mystery that occurred in my family over one hundred years ago when the two-year old brother of my grandfather disappeared and was never seen again.
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Most families do have a skeleton or two in the closet. Not all families like it to be known. Manyβ¦
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nice write up Norah, missed it the first time so glad I’ve read it now!
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Thank you, Kate. That’s very kind of you. π
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my pleasure Norah π
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I so enjoyed this, Norah!
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Thank you, Jennie. I’m pleased. π
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Youβre very welcome, Norah. π
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Family relationships is always interesting, Norah.
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They are, Jacqui. And some are more complex than others. π
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Congratulations, Norah! Sally is such a great supporter and she has good taste choosing your writing to highlight over there π
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Thank you, Christy. It was lovely of Sally to invite me over, and now your kind words have put an extra big smile on my face. π
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