Ragtag Daily Prompt: Surviving

“The Cardinal-Archbishop will be saying a mass of thanksgiving tomorrow morning,” said Lord Beerdrop to King GarGar and Queen Pirouette. “Not a single soul drowned today when the Marie Rose capsized.”

“It is quite miraculous that so many souls were spared. I wonder if it’s a sign?” Mused Queen Pirouette.

“A sign, Your Majesty?” Queried Lord Beerdrop.

“Yes. One might interpret the Marie Rose to be a metaphor for the ship of state. The passengers and crew would be the people of the Kingdom. Perhaps God is warning us of some calamity, but that in the end, everything will be alright?”

“Now, now, my dear,” interjected King GarGar. “One mustn’t start seeing signs. After awhile, everything starts to look like a sign. No, so many souls surviving is miraculous indeed. Just leave it at that.”

Published by Russell Smith

I was born at the American Hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. I find inspiration in the lives of so many people from Joan of Arc to Oscar Wilde. While my primary avocation is photography, I also enjoy philosophy, theology and most of all, history. My beloved wife, Robin Anne Smith, who passed away in 2013 is an inspiration to me. My beloved partner, Dana is also a great support and inspiration to me. I'd be remiss if I did not mention my cats: Maxwell, Nigel, Pirouette and GarGar.

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