Horus


Five Card Story: The Audience

a Five Card Flickr story created by @KristenLamb2


flickr photo by bionicteaching


flickr photo by cogdogblog


flickr photo by bionicteaching


flickr photo by Serenae


flickr photo by Intrepidteacher

Horus the hawk was out on his daily fly-about around town. While flying over town, something spectacular and green caught his eye!

No, not that man’s hat bill. Over THERE. Yes, the frog who had just jumped off of a lily pad and into someone’s hand. Horus was very hungry.

Hungry, but perplexed. “I live in the northwest, where the trees are bare and it almost always feels like fall. Lily pads, otherwise known as nymphaeceae, only survive in tropical to temperate climates, so that frog COULDN’T have leapt from a lilypad into the hands of someone wearing a red sweater…” he thought. “Is this only a dream?”

And it was.


This was definitely my favorite assignment so far. I don’t have much to write about as far as the experience goes – the story didn’t take me very long to come up with. The hardest part was finding the HTML code to post it on here; I wasn’t able to find it until I went to the direct link itself and it was on that page. I did mess up the title though – I had a different idea in mind for a split second and used that for the title, and then forgot to change the title after I wrote the story.

I have absolutely no idea where I got the story – I kind of just looked at the pictures and said, “Yes. This is it.” I’m not going to lie – I made myself laugh with it. Here’s to hoping I’m not laughing alone!

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4 Responses to Horus

  1. I haven’t done this assignment yet, but I cannot wait! I’m really excited, and you did a great job telling the story of Horace. It’s quite interesting and yes, the assignment seems both fun and engaging. Job well done!

  2. I love that you cannot exactly indetify where the story came from, almost makes it magical. Thats the best kind when it just flows, free of self judgement and criticism.

    And the photo of the guy playing banjo? That was in San Francisco, at the ned of yhe street car line by the marina. He was playing the Rolling Stones “Street Fighting Man” on hos banjo, a most unusual sounds

  3. confusedeasily says:

    HAHAHA trust me you are not laughing alone. I thought your story was so well thought out cause at first when I looked at the pictures I was like o.0 but then after I read it i went to :D . I love how you made pictures that did not seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly.

  4. I always am so curious to see what story you are going to tell next, and this one did not disappoint yet again. I tried to do this assignment originally, but then I couldn’t seem to find the pictures to get together, but you made all of these work! Props to you because I would not of had that talent!

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