Charli’s Carrot Ranch prompt this week:
July 4, 2019, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story using your choice of microhistory from Keweenaw National Historic Park. Be historical, funny, or flagrantly fictional. Choose a character, time, place, or event. Be as creative as you want in telling the story (for those doing serials, how can you meld this into your own storyline?). Go where the prompt leads!
The Tale of Michael Finnegan
“There was an old man named Michael Finnegan
He grew whiskers on his chinnegan
Along came the wind and blew them inegan
Poor old Michael Finnegan, beginegan!”
The strains of the rhyme reached Michael’s ears, and he smiled, rubbing his hairless chin.
It had been no secret that he’d never been able to grow a beard.
At first, it frustrated him. No one took him seriously.
This fresh-faced whippersnapper, arriving from Ireland, wanting to do business.
And the kids made up this silly rhyme that used to annoy him.
Not now.
Beard or no beard, he’d made his fortune!
Read about the real Michael Finnegan here.
I used to sing that rhyme as a child so much! Have you heard it before?
Kerry E.B. Black
Jul 08, 2019 @ 04:59:39
Adorable!
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Ritu
Jul 08, 2019 @ 06:48:14
Thanks 😍
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Jul 06, 2019 @ 20:18:32
Well doine, now Sis, the teacher in you “plopped up”. 😉 The first lines are a Limerick. I am right? Thank you for the interesting lesson. Michael
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Ritu
Jul 06, 2019 @ 20:22:34
A nursery rhyme actually, grom.y childhood!!!
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Jul 06, 2019 @ 22:29:56
Fantastic, Sis! I miss the remembrance.
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Ritu
Jul 07, 2019 @ 09:09:30
🤗🤗🤗
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OIKOS™-Publishing
Jul 07, 2019 @ 20:30:36
:-))
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Book Club Mom
Jul 06, 2019 @ 01:59:02
I know it well!
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Ritu
Jul 06, 2019 @ 07:21:34
It’s a cute rhyme, isn’t it!
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willowdot21
Jul 05, 2019 @ 23:06:01
I remember this one from my childhood and I also remember singing it to the boys too 🙂🙂
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 23:14:43
It’s got a real catchy tune to it too, hasn’t it sis? ❤
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willowdot21
Jul 05, 2019 @ 23:16:27
Yes it’s a great nursery rhyme 💜💜
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Erika Kind
Jul 05, 2019 @ 20:13:49
Haha, I never heard that rhyme before. Too funny and I can imagine how much fun it is for a child.
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 20:15:02
It’s a gigglesome rhyme!
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Erika Kind
Jul 05, 2019 @ 20:42:19
Haha, totally!
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syl65
Jul 05, 2019 @ 16:32:26
This was fun and a great combination Sister 💜😀
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 16:38:57
Glad you liked it Brother 😁
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syl65
Jul 05, 2019 @ 16:39:51
😀😁
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Annette Rochelle Aben
Jul 05, 2019 @ 15:16:52
What fun! Having spent many a happy hour in the Keweenaw… this made me smile big, just like being there does
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 16:18:06
That is great sis!
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Norah
Jul 05, 2019 @ 13:12:44
I enjoyed your story, Ritu. A great way to combine the song and the history. It makes me wonder. As an early childhood teacher, the song is very familiar to me. I also enjoyed listening to the Wiggles. They’re from Down Under, of course. 🙂
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 16:16:24
Thanks Norah! We used to sing it so much!
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Norah
Jul 06, 2019 @ 11:09:05
We did too. 🙂
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H.R.R. Gorman
Jul 05, 2019 @ 13:03:47
So cool that there’s a real guy behind it all! 🙂
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 16:15:58
I know, right? 😄
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robbiesinspiration
Jul 05, 2019 @ 05:10:54
I have not heard this before, Ritu. I will ask my mom, but I doubt she knows it as she shares everything she knows with me. Nice post.
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Ritu
Jul 05, 2019 @ 06:58:00
It’s a nursery rhyme I remember singing so much as a child!
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