Our gracious host Jenne at The Unicorn Challenge
has offered up this photo prompt hoping to inspire us
to creatively write something in 250 words or less.
This is my 250-word response to the photo prompt.

The year was 1987. Bill and I were celebrating our 15th wedding anniversary by going on a cruise to the Bahamas with our sons, aged 10 and 8.
On the third day we made plans to disembark at our next port of call …. St. Thomas …. and asked one of the stewards to recommend a nice beach. He gave us a name, saying it was not a touristy place and if we were lucky, we’d see some iguanas. Having had a pet iguana before, the boys were excited.
We ate breakfast in an outdoor cafe with thatched umbrellas before heading to the beach, bringing with us some leftover croissants and muffins too delicious to leave behind. The steward was right; the beach was deserted. It was pristine with the clearest, bluest water we’d ever seen. After a couple of hours, there was still no sign of iguanas anywhere and our boys were sorely disappointed. We searched a large rock outcropping, knowing the little lizards like hiding in crevices, but none were there.
Rounding the rocks to check out what was on the other side, we stopped dead in our tracks. It was like a land before time with iguanas the size of small dinosaurs sunning themselves on the beach. They were magnificent and, aside from their enormous whip-like tails, appeared harmless.
Cautious yet unafraid, we slowly approached as the herbivores watched from heavy-lidded eyes. To our sons’ utter delight and amazement, iguanas enjoy being fed leftover muffins and croissants!
NAR©2024
250 Words

This is “Island Boy” by Kenny Chesney

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That’s exactly what it was like! 🦕
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Lol that is so funny! I bet the boys just loved feeding them!
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It was the highlight of our vacation.
Thanks, CA!
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How cool was that?!!
Great memories from a single photo prompt that delight us all. 😃
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It was pretty damn fantastic!
I’m glad y’all enjoyed this fab memory of mine! 🦎
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What a memory. You’ve brought it to life in this piece. Muffins and croissants!
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Thanks, Margaret!
I seem to be on a roll lately with personal stories. People must be getting awfully tired of hearing about my family!
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I like personal stories. I don’t think anybody will get tired of reading yours because you tell them so engagingly.
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Cool!
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In a word, it really was!
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Nice story/memories, Nancy. It’s the surreal moments that make them all the more magical.
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You are so right, Tom!
Thanks for your nice comments.
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A charming tale, Nancy! No iguanas on my beach, just a few lazy crabs sitting around.
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Lazy crabs have the right idea. 🦀
Thanks, Keith!
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How wonderful that the promises made were delivered! I bet your boys were not the only ones thrilled with this!
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You got that right! It was surreal but what an experience. Those pix are not my pix but they are authentic shots of iguanas on St. Thomas. Quite impressive.
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Yes for sure. Ahhh… When we go to St. Thomas, we end up at our jewellers 😉 We’ve gone to one beach!!
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Charming tale of family adventure, Nancy.
I love iguanas, they are part of the bond between my grandson and me.
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Thank you, CE, and lovely to read about that bond between you and your boy.
Our iguana was named Iggy, of course!
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Great story..from true life!
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Those are some of the best!
Thanks, Dylan
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I believe they are…
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Wonderful story, Nancy. Truly enjoyed.💕
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Thanks so much, Grace! Great memories!
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My pleasure . Thanks for sharing .💕
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A delightful story, Nancy.
‘Rounding the rocks to check out what was on the other side, we stopped dead in our tracks. ‘ I stopped dead in my tracks along with you.
How amazing that must have been for the boys too.
Great photos too.
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This was long before we had cell phones so I have physical photos in a large trunk in the den. Grinning, suntanned towheads feeding giant lizards a croissant is an unforgettable sight. Perhaps I should have taken the time to find that photo; hopefully you’ll get the picture.
Thanks, Jenne!
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Wonderful!!
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Thanks, Di! This is one trip we’ll never forget!
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Muffins are marvellous but I’m not so keen on croissants
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Good! I’ll eat yours!
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What a delightful and unexpected offering this week here at the Challenge!
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Thank you, Anon! Sometimes fact is more fanciful and fun than fiction!
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Such a lovely gentle story.
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It’s a terrific memory.
Thank you!
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Delightful tale, Nancy. Mind you, I wouldn’t advocate that strategy when faced with a goanna in Australia. 😉 https://www.9news.com.au/national/news-qld-goanna-attack-leaves-men-hospitalised/fc2d3cda-8a12-4a5f-a4f9-cabd24f2be0a
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You goanna head of me, mate; I’ll stick with me iguana!
Thanks, Doug!
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Awesome! True story?
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Yes, Sadje. Totally true!
Glad you enjoyed it!
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My pleasure 😇
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