Today’s Ragtag Daily Prompt is RELIEF
As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I hung up two wren houses that morning; this morning I hung up one more bird house for whoever wants to claim it. It’s a relief to have that done, as our skies are now covered with lumpy grey clouds driven by a wind from the northwest. It’s making an impressive rattle against our mobile home as I type this. We’re hoping for rain to bring some relief to our dry land.
Speaking of relief for the land, I’ve just learned about another writing prompt, Three Line Tales. Prompt #223 was posted yesterday. Here’s my three-line tale about this picture:

Uncluttered Coast
The humans had retreated to their stone towers, leaving behind an empty beach of wave-rippled sand.
No foil or cans rattled along the shore; no lonely flip-flop or soggy beach towel marred the scene.
With no free lunch in sight, even the seagulls had moved on.
I’m glad it got rid of the seagulls, although I realise that it’s down to some of our fellow human beings as to why they want to feed on our food.
A great little tale, Christine.
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Thanks for your comment. Yes, seagulls are opportunists. Wherever stuff’s left around, they’ll investigate.
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A little like most of us humans, then?
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Some more than others, perhaps. It doesn’t pay to leave stuff lying around, anyway. 🙂
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I completely agree. It was more about being inquisitive when an opportunity may arise.
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