© Ayr/Gray
Come on, let’s go and see this great big tree. It’s very old, as well. Well, so they said.
Okay, it’s probably fun. But who said that?
Does it matter?
Well, I guess not.
A little later...
Wow, it’s so tall, and wide. Let’s walk around.
Ooh, we can peer inside.
More than just peer, we can get in it.
Should we do that? I mean, is it safe?
It will be fine. Come on, don’t be a wimp!
Okay, I’ll come.
And then they both jumped together.
Oh, that’s odd.
What do you mean, odd.
Well… it looks bigger inside than it did before.
It’s bigger inside than outside?
You mean…
Look up there.
Oh.
Oh.
They looked at each other, and then they looked up again.
It’s a…
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Posted for The Unicorn Challenge, a magical challenge hosted by Jenne Gray and C E Ayr, where they provide a photo and we, in turn, provide up to 250 words.

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! where on earth do suppose it will let them off? Fun write!
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An excellent question! Who knows?
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Laughing here.
Nice one, Chris, that was a bit left field!
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Well, that’s my middle name…
but just catch!
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That was awesome. So unexpected and creative, Chris. I hope they don’t get chewed or digested! Lol. A fun post.
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I’m pretty sure that the two young boys will be fine… well, eventually!
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Lol
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love this creative inspiration and love the tree
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Glad that you enjoyed that, Beth!
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hey chris, your name is finally showing up !
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Oh, excellent!
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A tree disguised as the tardis! Very clever
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I know… great fun!
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👍🏼🥰👍🏼
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rings around the tree
how old is
no mystery
the boon of roots
set so long and deep
impressive
as is the post
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Ah ha, yes indeed, and thank you!
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trees are well illustrated by neil s verbiage on the story of the oaks and the willows. we will make them give us light. sic!
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This almost has an “Alice in Wonderland” feeling, Chris!
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Oh yes, Alice would be really rather good as well!
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Love it!
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Tee-hee!
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Yes, the poem definitely called for Tardis sound effects!
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Well, the Tardis can be often useful!🤣
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😀
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…and so adventures start.
Great build up in their conversation, Chris – I wonder where they’ll go.
And the TARDIS sounds were just the best ending.
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Yeah, that was fun… and possibly a bit scary, but where will they go? I wonder…
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Who would have known it – statement, not question!
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Exactly. Thanks Keith!
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Uh-oh, I think Foster and Panda could have told them not to touch anything! 😂😂🐱🐼
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Oh yes, very sensible – both of you, Foster and Panda! 😸🐼😉☺️
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Ah! I remember something: they might call Alice, or even better yet, the rabbit, for help! 😉😂👩🐰🤙
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Just a fun thing, but yes, always good to find Alice and that White Rabbit… what time is it?? 😉☺️🤣🕳️
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It’s a mad man in a blue box! Let me just grab my fez (because fezes are cool!).
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🤣🤣 – and enjoy!
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