Here comes the train. Should she get on? Should she stay?
She doesn't know anyone outside the midwest and it's scary, vacationing all alone.
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This is my first attempt at Microfiction Monday, hosted by Susan at Stony River. The idea is to look at the photo she provided, then write a short (very short) story about it...in only 140 characters. For someone who always overwrites, this is an excellent exercise. And I can't resist the idea of train travel.
It must be very lonely to travel alone. No one around that would miss you if you came up missing. Sad ...but Good MF!
ReplyDeleteTravelling alone sounds very scary! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Peggy, but I didn't find it lonely traveling across Canada by train earlier this year. It was like being on a mini-cruise: I met lots of nice people, and helpful ones, too, because I'm a bit of a dodderer.
ReplyDeleteStill, nice to have a compliment on my first attempt at microfiction. Thanks again.
-- K
Hey, you did just great, Kay! I told you!! And it gets more and more fun!
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Nice job, Kay. I would be scared too traveling alone.
ReplyDeleteEven with Mrs. Jim I get scared, like, say on a train going on the last leg into Naples, Italy.
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I forgot that I wanted to mention that my dog, Adi, and I are a certified therapy team.
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Traveling alone is both an exciting and scary experience.
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she'll conquer her fears and get on! Nice one, Kay. Welcome to MM, and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteShe should go on some Elder Hostel trips--lots of seniors having fun traveling together. I like your story.
ReplyDeleteI think she should go ! because she already packed up and came to train station.Let's start the jouney, another chapter in life !
ReplyDeleteTrain travel could be fun, with the right companions! Nice MM.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it would be like to vacation alone. I can't remember ever doing it. I bet I would be conflicted about it too. Nice MFM.
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I used to love to travel alone. I called them "Freedom Trips." I always found waiters and others gave special attention to lone travelers, especially when I was younger and cuter. - Margy
ReplyDeleteShe should get on. Travelling alone is good, it forces you to talk to people.
ReplyDeleteExcellent my friend. :) Go and have fun. You never know until you try. I hope she does :) Have a great week ahead :)
ReplyDeleteYou could have take me hehehe, great one!
ReplyDeleteKay,
ReplyDeleteI've traveled alone many, many times but never to go on vacation alone - now that sounds scary! Love your take on this week's picture and I really appreciate your nice comments on mine today!
~Jean
I don't like traveling alone too. Great shot.
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Kay it is lonely to travel alone. I am available to accompany you! Have a nice day! My MYM is Nette's Life Journey #32!
ReplyDeleteShe does look quite hesitant, doesn't she?
ReplyDeleteVery nice MM. For me, I almost prefer to travel alone. Call me Auntie Social ;)
ReplyDeleteShe doe's look hesitant, well done! :o)
ReplyDeleteA great little micro! Captures a moment of tense decision!
ReplyDeleteI travelled alone a lot in my youth. It can be fun at times.
ReplyDeleteShe'll be glad she took the risk.
ReplyDeleteBe brave!! :O)
ReplyDeleteVery nice Kay, I am sure once she gets on the train, she will meet lots of nice folk and forget about being alone.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Microfiction Monday,
Awh I hope she made a good choice. :O)
ReplyDeleteGood fiction, Kay! (For me traveling alone is as natural as going to the bathroom alone! I traveled throughout China in the '80s with only a few phrases of Chinese, My experience is the same as yours; smile and people help! :-D)
ReplyDeleteGreat story!
ReplyDeleteI think I've thought the same thing a time or two for myself.
But I'm not bright enough to be properly frightened until after I've done something.
Good job, Kay! I don't like traveling alone. When I have to, I usually hide in a book!
ReplyDeleteI hope she goes for it....just like you did. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThat could be a scary but exciting experience! Great microfiction today :)
ReplyDeletewow.. sounds exciting. nice one.
ReplyDeleteHopefully she will find that traveling alone is delighful...Since this is your first try, are you hooked? It really IS a great exercise in revising/cutting...
ReplyDelete@ Sioux -- Thanks, I think I AM hooked, which is good, because I'm a dreadful overwriter. I can edit almost anyone's stuff except my own. LOL
ReplyDelete-- K
I like this and can feel your pain with the word count restraints. (This is only my second attempt...)
ReplyDeleteWelcome to Microfiction! This is a great first story. i have vacationed alone and the first steps are a bit harrowing.
ReplyDelete(Sorry I am late, life complications!)
@ Quilly -- It's okay to be late. Trains are always late. I'm always late. Late is my middle name. See? Kay L. Davies
ReplyDeleteMy youngest brother is known as The Late Great Rob.
I have vacationed alone before, and once to Oz with the aforementioned Rob who was just a kid at the time. It was sort of like being alone with extra responsibility.
Then this year I went across Canada by train by myself because Mom and I talked about doing it for almost 40 years, and by the end of the 40 years she had died. So I went for both of us. It was wonderful. I'll never forget how good it felt to do it. I talked to her a lot, especially when I rented cars to go somewhere special. "Look, Mom, there it is, just like we talked about."
-- K
That's a good idea. I would say no do not travel alone. It's not safe anymore. Find someone to travel with you. Doylene
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