In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “A Moment in Time.”
The last photo is took was three days ago. The photo was a wall clock by the Audubon society. Each hour has a picture of a bird. Upon each hour, the clock would make the sound of the pictures bird.
But on that day, the battery barely operated the second hand clock. The back of the clock is open and reveals one slot for the hand movements. Another slot containers two batteries for making the sounds.
I removed one of the batteries from the sound and replaced the dying battery. I then adjusted the time from ten o’clock, the time my auntie Aida OBE from the Earth-plane, to the correct time.
The clock is located in the room where little sunlight is strong enough to power the light sensors, which activates the bird sounds.
It’s a nice clock for telling time. It’s made out of hard plastic though.
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