Monique M. C. Prince
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Sally Green Diner
Sally Green Diner Sally was born in 1887 in the midst of the Industrial Revolution. She was a beautiful shiny green, which was unusual since most cabooses were red. She was green, because unlike other cabooses, she was at the back of the wealthy folks’ train. She was very proud of her role because she cared for the servants of the wealthy who owned the train and the station as well as many other businesses. She loved her job especially because she traveled far and wide and had the opportunity to leisurely see the countryside and the big cities. She loved to see the people dressed in such fine attire, especially the ladies with their very fancy and well-adorned dresses, shoes, and hats. She loved to listen their conversations.
By Monique M. C. Prince4 years ago in Futurism
Welcome back to the Universe
Monique Prince Welcome back to the Universe I was introduced to the ocean as a young child by my mom and we would spend many summer days there. Early in the morning of beach day, my mom would announce "today's the day!", and my sisters and I would bound out of bed willingly to pack our beach bags and make sandwiches. I would go to our garden and pick fresh cucumbers and tomatoes to bring for our picnic at the edge of our seaside paradise. The ride to Hampton was much longer than it is now because the highway had not been built yet and the anticipation was grueling on the long ride through all the little towns.
By Monique M. C. Prince4 years ago in Humans