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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #17 – The Bridge with a Death History
My aged travelling companion Crisp had a thing for bridges. No matter where on our tour of Britain a bridge would pull her up. Several photos later from a variety of directions and we could be on our way. Some … Continue reading
Tale Weaver #213 – Wall – March 7th – The Wall I Can See Through
The Wall I Can See Through I stand on one side Peering through a wall Beyond which a party is happening. It’s a wall I can’t climb over, Walk around nor crawl under. I see you having a good time … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged confidence, esteem, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, poetry, self conscious, Tale Weaver
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What do you See? March 5, 2019 – The Key
It was a key unlike others she had seen It glowed in her hand Sparkled in her fingers. Could it be what unlocked her heart? She had found it difficult to Entertain thoughts of love. The knight Anton had asked … Continue reading
Photo Challenge #253 – Angels on the Wall
Image via -– Google Images She wakes in the night calling me “They’re here again,” she wails Clutching her bedclothes, biting on her lip, She looks to me for safety Says they are on the walls She sees them dancing, … Continue reading
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Tagged angels, dreams, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, photo challenge
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Wordle #123 – Sneer, Sneer and Harsh.
This week’s words: Kit Sneer Pressure Classroom Transpire Sneer Harsh Disruption Angry Withdraw Reproach Lugubrious (adj.)) mournful, dismal, or gloomy, especially in an affected, exaggerated, or unrelieved manner) The esteemed law firm Sneer, Sneer and Harsh had decided to undertake an education program with the local school as much to … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged law, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, School, wordle
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In Other Words, invisible…
We ran an experiment to discover how we could be invisible. Some hid behind things, some under things and some left the room. The first place to look was in as many hiding places as possible. We thought it an … Continue reading
Story Starter Challenge #1 – “Follow the Birds.”
We’d been walking for so long, and it felt like we were going in circles. We knew we had broken the golden rule for getting lost in the bush, that being to leave your car and think you could walk … Continue reading
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Tagged Bush, follow the birds, lost, Story Starter Challenge
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Sunday Writing Prompt “Faith Restored” – Hope
Hope was so relieved when she and her mother reached the last room of their new house. The house was old, dirty; uncared for and in need of more TLC than she thought she was capable of. Their lives had … Continue reading
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Tagged hope, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, Miss Marble, Sunday Writing Prompt
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February 28: Flash Fiction Challenge – Backup.
February 28, 2019, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story using the term backup. You can back up or have a backup, just go where the prompt leads! My computer kept telling I had not backed … Continue reading
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Tagged backup, computers, Flash Fiction Challenge
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Thursday photo prompt: Invitation #writephoto – The Garden Party
The invitation arrived strangely enough in a black envelope addressed to me but with a blood seal on the rear of the envelope. The invitation upon opening read: You are invited to my garden party, Saturday next, at 16 … Continue reading