We Found the Cave
THe words start the story entry.22 total reviews
Comment from Jacob1395
This was an engaging story, Beth, and I liked how you took it with the opening line that was given. It must always be fascinating coming across caves, I think, as humans, we've always been interested in them. A well written piece. Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2024
This was an engaging story, Beth, and I liked how you took it with the opening line that was given. It must always be fascinating coming across caves, I think, as humans, we've always been interested in them. A well written piece. Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 24-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 07-Dec-2024
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Thank you, Jacob. This is from a month ago. I apologize for getting so far behind.
Beth
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Thank you, Jacob. This is from a month ago. I apologize for getting so far behind.
Beth
Comment from Marilyn Hamilton
An excellent entry for the This Sentence Starts the Story contest. Wouldn't we all love to find a stach like that?? As a kid I was intrigued by caves and would go into anything resembling one. I'm surprised I wasn't eaten by a bear. lol Fun story. thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
An excellent entry for the This Sentence Starts the Story contest. Wouldn't we all love to find a stach like that?? As a kid I was intrigued by caves and would go into anything resembling one. I'm surprised I wasn't eaten by a bear. lol Fun story. thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
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Thank you, Martha. I trying to catch up but may never get there. I'm glad you liked the cave story.
Beth
Comment from Wayne Fowler
Lucky them!
This is a very nice contest entry. And very well written, too.
My wife and I were in Greenville, SC. Unfortunately the Shoeless Joe Jackson museum was closed for renovation.
Good luck in the contest.
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
Lucky them!
This is a very nice contest entry. And very well written, too.
My wife and I were in Greenville, SC. Unfortunately the Shoeless Joe Jackson museum was closed for renovation.
Good luck in the contest.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
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Thank you, Wayne. I month behind but I'm glad you liked this story.
Beth
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
I remember burying a tin deep in our garden with little notes me and my sisters had written along with a couple of small toys. We never could find it again. But to build a cave and not be able to find it again, well it is exciting and also disappointing. I enjoyed your inventive story Beth, love Dolly x x x
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
I remember burying a tin deep in our garden with little notes me and my sisters had written along with a couple of small toys. We never could find it again. But to build a cave and not be able to find it again, well it is exciting and also disappointing. I enjoyed your inventive story Beth, love Dolly x x x
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
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I'm so late with acknowledging your review but I do appreciate it and you for reading my posts.
Beth
Comment from Tom Horonzy
There are many memory flashbacks for me in this story regarding my boyhood. We built forts in Sumac trees along the railroad bank instead of caves or collected tossed out Christmas trees against a garage structure and starting a fir inside to keep warm before things went terribly wrong.
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
There are many memory flashbacks for me in this story regarding my boyhood. We built forts in Sumac trees along the railroad bank instead of caves or collected tossed out Christmas trees against a garage structure and starting a fir inside to keep warm before things went terribly wrong.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
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Thank you Tom, for your comment on this story and for sharing you memories. I'm sorry it took me so long to acknowledge them.
Beth
Comment from Begin Again
Terrific and highly believable story, Beth. The kids' dad had a laundry basket filled with baseball card and when he went to Vietnam in 1967 she threw them all away. I can't imagine what they would be worth today because they were in immaculate condition. Why can't we find one of those caves? Very well done!
Smiles, Carol
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
Terrific and highly believable story, Beth. The kids' dad had a laundry basket filled with baseball card and when he went to Vietnam in 1967 she threw them all away. I can't imagine what they would be worth today because they were in immaculate condition. Why can't we find one of those caves? Very well done!
Smiles, Carol
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 02-Dec-2024
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Thank you, Carol. I wrote this a month but that is how for behind I am. I appreciate you.
Beth
Comment from jim vecchio
A very good entry for the contest! Is this story true? Your forte is in writing fiction that sounds like it isn't. My friend and I once started tunneling under our garage. We wanted to come up in the middle of the street. My father made me put all the dirt back.
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
A very good entry for the contest! Is this story true? Your forte is in writing fiction that sounds like it isn't. My friend and I once started tunneling under our garage. We wanted to come up in the middle of the street. My father made me put all the dirt back.
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
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lol. I did a bunch of digging to as a kid. I thought I could get to china that way. Boy was I naive, but I was only five Thank so much for the review. No my story fiction. It was going to be about a cave-in but it decided it wanted to go somewhere else.
Beth
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It was fine as you wrote it. Very believable And, I hope, very at the top!
Comment from lyenochka
I love it! You made me smile with the idea of those baseball cards. I know that some have really gone up in value over the years. I got a T-shirt for the mailroom clerk at my job at Chevron. It said, "If my mom hadn't thrown away my baseball cards, I'd be a millionaire now." He often told me that story. I'm happy that the narrator of this story was able to find those cards. Of course, you had to add a tornado to the story, too. Lol.
Best wishes in the contest!
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
I love it! You made me smile with the idea of those baseball cards. I know that some have really gone up in value over the years. I got a T-shirt for the mailroom clerk at my job at Chevron. It said, "If my mom hadn't thrown away my baseball cards, I'd be a millionaire now." He often told me that story. I'm happy that the narrator of this story was able to find those cards. Of course, you had to add a tornado to the story, too. Lol.
Best wishes in the contest!
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
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Would you believe I had planned for this story to be about a cave in when we attempted to enlarge the cave. I've heard fiction has a mind of its own and apparently that was true with this one. Thanks for a great review.
Beth
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We remembered the story from that long ago
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I meant you remembered. I guess it's too late for me to type.
Comment from Wendy G
An excellent story, different and original and very readable. The addition of personal history plus the value of the find at the end were both well done. Best wishes for the contest.
Wendy
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
An excellent story, different and original and very readable. The addition of personal history plus the value of the find at the end were both well done. Best wishes for the contest.
Wendy
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
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Thank you Wendy. I've read so really outstanding stories for this contest so I started to skip this one. I really appreciate your review.
Comment from Karen Cherry Threadgill
I have no sixes. You have ruined my sure thing, I hope you know. It is really good. Interesting, and too bad it is not true. I need to find a cave myself. I am very happy for you, yet a little sad for me. Great writing sweetie. Karen
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
I have no sixes. You have ruined my sure thing, I hope you know. It is really good. Interesting, and too bad it is not true. I need to find a cave myself. I am very happy for you, yet a little sad for me. Great writing sweetie. Karen
Comment Written 23-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 23-Oct-2024
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Thank you, Karen but you don't have to worry about me winning won ten in the last year. After that according to Humpwhistle, they ban you from winning again ever. I will still enter bug I don't expect to win again. Your story was great and funny.
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Thank you, Karen but you don't have to worry about me winning won ten in the last year. After that according to Humpwhistle, they ban you from winning again ever. I will still enter bug I don't expect to win again. Your story was great and funny.
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They can put in the rules that you can't of had a win lately. But, if things are fair, and who says they are you will win and I will be number two. :-)