17 April 2026

Published April 15, 2026 by rochellewisoff

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PHOTO PROMPT © Ted Strutz

The photo is a photo of a man taking a photo with his camera of a fruit plate, a cup of coffee, and a glass of orange juice. Behind the food and drinks is an iPad with a black and white photo of a man painting.

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Genre: Realistic Fiction
Word Count: 100

FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION

“Shall I tell you a bedtime story?” Barbara tucked the covers around her granddaughter.

Six-year-old Naomi wrapped her arm around her plush pig pillow. “It’s okay I have a story app.”

Barbara gritted her teeth. “Feh on story apps.”

Shutting her eyes, the child grinned. “Bubbie stories are better.”

“Once upon a time, when I was your age, people only used their telephones to talk to people. No texting. No cameras to take pictures of everything we ate.”

Naomi opened her eyes wide. “Gosh Bubbie, you really lived in olden times.”

“It’s true. We didn’t even have a color television.”  

28 comments on “17 April 2026

  • Oh, the kudos of getting even a monochrome television, let alone upgrading to colour. And then there was HD… I think I’ve arrested there. Sweet story. Bubba stories are the best, but I’m biased.

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    • Dear Sandra,

      Televisions have certainly undergone many changes, haven’t they? I remember our first color TV when I was a kid. I was the one who adjusted the color. Thank you for your sweet comments.

      Shalom,

      Rochelle

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  • So freaky that my own history could be referred to as ‘olden times’. Nothing like story time with the littles, even if it makes us feel old!

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