PHOTO PROMPT © Lisa Fox
It’s Always Christmas
Vacationing in Mexico, I enter an American-style cafe to escape the heat and get a good old-fashioned hamburger. Cool air soothes my sunburn as la antifriona walks me to a cozy nook in the back. I study the décor while waiting for el mesero. Although July, it’s Christmas here, with baubles and bows – and typewriters.
“Senora, may I get you a drink?” el camarero asks.
“Strawberry Margarita, please.”
He returns with the biggest Margarita ever.
“What’s with your holiday decorations?”
“An ex-pat writing group used to meet here every Saturday. Senora Atwood’s first novel was published on Christmas Day, 1969.”
[100 words]
Notes:
a) Spanish words: 1)la antifriona (the hostess); 2) el mesero (the waiter); 3) el camarero (the waiter; 4) Senora (form of polite address for a woman)
b) Margaret Atwood is not an ex-pat in Mexico; her first book was published in 1969 but not on Christmas Day
c) I dedicate the story to Judy Dykstra-Brown, who is an ex-pat living in Mexico and who gathers with her writing group there.
d) I didn’t have enough words, but I imagine the MC looks over and sees a photo of Senora Atwood with her writing group on the wall.
Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is the host of Friday Fictioneers. Thanks for choosing my pic this week, Rochelle!


Love it Li! Great story! xox 💜💜
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Thank you!
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Why not? Works for me
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:)
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We should need no excuse to be festive. (K)
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<3 K, you always make me feel better.
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Cool story, and I agree with Kerfe about being festive!
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Kerfe knows what’s going on. Thanks, Steve.
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My pleasure!
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Time for some figgy pudding.
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