Photo Prompt © Roger Bultot
“They’re wilting aren’t they?”
“’Fraid so.”
“I’m sure I’ve given enough of this. Or maybe too much?”
“Don’t ask me!”
“Well, they seem fairly dry, but they should be okay for the moment.”
“If you say so.”
“I do.”
“Is that it then?”
“I’m just a bit worried about all of those. I wouldn’t want something to happen to them.”
“Like what?”
“Oh, I don’t know.”
“Indeed.”
“And look, they seemed to have perked up a bit.”
“Well, that’s a relief, isn’t it?”
“And, in any case, it’s not a huge problem.”
“No indeed. They’re only little triffids after all.”
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Thanks to Rochelle for hosting Friday Fictioneers
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Word Count: 100


Nicely done. The “wilted” in the first line was a bit of a giveaway
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Hmm, true.
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Not to me! I had to keep reading.
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Very glad about that! Thanks Jacqui.
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good one! somehow they hang on in spite of us!
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They do. And that’s good! – Thanks, Beth 😊
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No problem; I would say!? 😁😉😅
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Phew! Good little plants… 🥀🌵😉
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issue hot cold ply
dab tissues!
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Mmm, that’s better!
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for now anyways
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Worrying about the health of plants — very relatable, Chris!
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Yep, very true, especially my little Venus fly-trap! 😉
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🙂
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I’d never heard of The Day of the Triffids. Is it a good book?
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It’s an excellent book. Brilliant John Wyndham! I’ve read several of his… and all good. I read them in school. Sci fi was my favourite genre then.
The Day of the Triffids was a film back in 1963, and there was a great series in the UK in 1981, which I still remember… pretty scary it was too!
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I’ll have to keep an eye out for it.
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Bound to be in a library…
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I’d expect so.
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They start out small, then…!
I’ve nicknamed one of my plants Triffid – it’s gradually taking over my room.
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Could it be a Swiss Cheese Plant (monstera deliciosa)? Lovely, aren’t they?
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it’s Day of the Triffids all over again!
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Seems so… ooh, scary!
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Love it! We already know the probable fate of most indoor plants that might make it to my house!😆 But Sunny the Sunflower could testify to the fact that outdoor plants don’t always fare any better around here! 😂
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Ahh poor plants, eh? I would say bushes are better, and outside too! For example cactuses… 🌵🌵
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Lol you have a “point” there! 🤣🌵🌵
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Very intriguing story Chris
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Thanks so much, Sadje!
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You’re most welcome
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Nice one Chris, a lovely story!
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Thanks a lot, Carol Anne!
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so nicely done, Chris..🤍
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Thank you, Destiny 💛
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Little Triffids, let theme friendly when they grow up. Do they flower?
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Pretty little triffids… maybe a new strain, and small flowers too. What do we think?
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let them be friendly – typos….
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😉
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Triffids!! How long ago was that movie!
excellent
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Aha, I looked it up before – 1963!
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damn! that’s how old I am… (not in the theatre but still on TV …and not the History Channel lol)
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Neat twist at the end!
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Fun, eh? Since those triffids are not real!
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? I was convinced I grew something related as it grew at a rate of three inches a day………. the boys measured it!
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🤣🤣
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You’ve got to love a Triffid!!!
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Are you sure? (giggling)
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I’m wearing goggles! 🤣
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Good thinking!! 😆
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🙂
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Did it again… stopping a post! Here it is:
Ah, lovely done, Chris. The river rises and begins its journey, until the ocean looks out. A muddle mixture from river to sea… fantastic explanation, and everything else.
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Thanks, Chris – I’m liking your perspective here.
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This is not the first time I read about triffids… I truly must read the book! All this to say, this as most enjoyable, Chris.
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You knew about triffids before? Excellent! Do see if you can find that novel – it would be in a library, I would imagine. Glad that you enjoyed those little triffids, Dale!
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No, I don’t really. But I’ve read about them in short stories like these a time or more 🙂
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But little triffids grow up to be big triffids and they are not plants to be trifled with. I looked up “triffids” because I’ve not read the book, and it said they are carnivorous. Chills! Love the dialogue, Chris.
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Triffids? I would call them deadly! Good novel – I read it many, many years ago, but I really enjoyed it. The movie was good too, and also pretty old, but I think still worth it to watch – seems to be free.
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Ha, this is brilliant! You lure us into mild concern about these plants and then, Trifids!
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Tee-hee, just fun… or is it? You may need to run!
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Only a little triffid will cause only a little chaos. Right?
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Something like that… I think, (gulp). Thanks so much, Sandra!
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I wasn’t familiar with triffids and had to look them up. Makes me wonder now why they are nurturing them! Little shop of horrors perhaps. Nicely done.
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I love the idea about a little shop of horrors… excellent! 😊
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Fun write.
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Thank you, Renata. 😊
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You’re welcome
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I love the little triffids. You’d better make sure they don’t grow into big triffids with tripods and stingers.
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Gosh no! Could be very scary if those little triffids became bigger….
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🤣😆
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Dear Chris,
Only litte triffids? We know what happens when they grow into big ones. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I guess those small triffids will be chopped down and quite soon. Hay-hoe…
Such a useful photo, Rochelle!
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