|

Nose to Rose, Rose in Nose

ATLANTA, May 10-(P)-A little girl named Flowers went toddling among the flowers going sniff, sniff, sniff. And when Mary Beth Flowers came to the roses, she took a great, big sniff, just about the biggest sniff that could be sniffed.

The little Miss Flowers, age 18 months, started crying and ran into the house. Her mother, Mrs. Ben Flowers, thought she was hungry, but she wasn’t. Mary Beth had gathered a rose bud in her nose on that last big sniff yesterday.

A doctor removed it today.

Similar Posts

  • Auto’s Trail of Destruction Long, Varied

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (P) – Mrs. Ola Bragg Minter’s automobile sideswiped another car Sunday. Police said Mrs. Minter continued up the street without stopping. A mile away she failed to make a curve and the car turned sideways, ripping up a street sign and 20-foot iron advertising sign. Righting itself, the automobile rolled through a service…

  • Ancient Man = Toddlers

    Have you ever noticed that our expectations for ancient man are similar to those for toddlers?   Hear me out:1. They aren’t allowed to use power tools.2. They can’t be motivated by practicality.3. They must believe in Santa Claus and bogeymen under the bed. Yes, I know, it sounds weird, but let’s look at Gobekli Tepe. Discovered in 1994, this site…

  • Story Prompt from History: Waves on a Windless Sea

    Irene Dykstra had a big dream: become a published author. Alzheimers caught up with her before she could realize that dream, but she left behind a folder of newspaper clippings that inspired her story ideas.  She was my children’s g-g grandmother, and I inherited her collection. I’m planning on sharing one clip a week in…

  • Woman Held Captive By Midget’s Bathtub

    COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia., Dec. 4 -(AP) – Mrs. Marie Turnquist, about 65, is recuperating today from 60 hours imprisonment in a midget’s bathtub. Her hands were raw and blistered from her vain struggles to free herself, but she still could joke about her predicament. Her physician said she was in “surprisingly good condition.” Mrs. Turnquist…

2 Comments

  1. Shannon, you are one amazing woman. I don’t know how you raise nine kids And do it so well and write and do such a good job of that?

Comments are closed.