19 September 2025

Published September 17, 2025 by rochellewisoff

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The next photo is the PROMPT. Remember, all photos are property of the photographer, donated for use in Friday Fictioneers only. They shouldn’t be used for any other purpose without express permission. It is proper etiquette to give the contributor credit. 

PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook

Two padded chairs with cushions are in the foreground, a coffee table in front of them. They face a window that is arched at the top. Outside we see a well trimmed hedge and a wet street.

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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100

PETTICOAT RULE

Sitting back against his chair’s cushions, Matthew puffed his cigar. “Women have no place in politics.”

Arthur chuckled. “What if someone were to nominate one for mayor in the upcoming elections?”

“Preposterous! Nonetheless, a magnificent prank. She’ll get twenty votes from her lady friends, and we’ll be done with such ridiculous notions.”  

****

Dora Salter laughed as she hung a damp diaper on the clothesline. “Me? Nominated for mayor? Of course I’ll accept.”

April 4, 1887, Susanna Madora Salter was elected mayor of Argonia, Kansas, the first female mayor in the United States proving that she who laughs last, laughs best.

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*Thanks to Sandra Crook for the phto and the tip. 😉

39 comments on “19 September 2025

      • Gracias Mi Amiga,
        Originally, I stopped blogging because of WP throwing my comments into the SPAM folder. I thought I’d give it a go again.
        I don’t want to spend timing searching for the comments I leave my fellow blog friends. It depeletes the small amount of energy I have. I will give it a try for a bit. Then, no mas.
        Thanks for searching and finding my comments. YIKES …. it’s Wednesday. LOL

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