When the wind and rain finally died down, the King sent out his knights to survey the damage. Winston and Matias were sent to the seashore to see what effects the storm had had on the coastline, where they came across something totally unexpected....
The whole kingdom had been rocked by a rare, late autumn storm. For three days and nights the kingdom was subjected to fierce unrelenting winds, pelting rain, and the constant roar of thunder as the flashing lightning lit up the skies like fireworks. When the wind and rain finally died down, the King sent out his knights to survey the damage. Winston and Matias were sent to the seashore to see what effects the storm had had on the coastline, where they came across something totally unexpected.... "What is that?" asked Winston as he hovered above it. "It looks like the skull of a dragon." "It must have been one giant dragon!" "It probably was. I certainly wouldn't have wanted to run into that one when it was still alive." Matias got down to take a closer look.... "I wonder how it got here." "It was probably washed up in the storm." "Or, maybe it's been buried here all along, and the heavy waves during the storm uncovered it." "Anyways, I think we need to go and report it."
Donna
12/7/2024 10:00:11 am
A giant dragon with a head almost as large as Winston's whole body! That is a frightening thought... and an intriguing discovery.
Martha
12/7/2024 10:05:33 am
Yes, definitely an intriguing discovery.
Nancy
12/7/2024 11:17:16 am
That last photo really evokes an air of mystery, danger, and intrigue with the lighting and dark sea.
Martha
12/7/2024 12:12:36 pm
Yes, it does. Every time we went down to the beach for this story it was usually cloudy with a bit of sun - which is what I was looking for - but the sun usually disappeared leaving only the dark skies. Which is why this episode has both a bit of sun, and mostly dark brooding skies.
Dorothy
12/7/2024 06:40:45 pm
I do love a good mystery.
earthspirits
12/7/2024 06:49:23 pm
Very cool and very mysterious! Comments are closed.
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AuthorMartha Boers is an award-winning Canadian doll maker and costumer specializing in fantasy and historical-style costumes. Archives
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