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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #22 – The Old London Road.
My aged travelling companion, Crisp, was beside herself with excitement, and that in itself was no mean feat, as today we were going in search of an ancient Roman road. Crisp had seen a lot of history in her time, … Continue reading
Tale Weaver – #218 – Blogging – April 11th
Image: Pixabay I started blogging in 2013. My first site was one called Aussie Bloggers, and unfortunately, it attracted very few bloggers, but I did find it a place to store my writing. By the end of 2013 I had … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged blogging, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, personal, Tale Weaver, writing
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Elemental Writing Challenge April 10 – St Lucifer’s Day
This week’s element: Fire Today’s word: Sizzling It was an ordinary day in Hell, the barbeque was sizzling as it did around the clock and the lost souls all looked on hungrily as one after another a friend was pushed … Continue reading
What do you See? April/09/2019 – The New Universe.
It all happened in a very orderly fashion, There was a flash, an announcement, Then it was all over. In every country, assembly points were organised Everyone was summoned to attend. Vast crowds gathered, rumours and speculation abounded. The poor … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged end of times, mother earth, renewal, What Do You See?
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Story Starter Challenge April 7 – Sharing Our Picnic
Today’s sentence: “Now where did it go?” It was a beautiful day for a picnic, and we were set up beside the river enjoying each other’s company but also the view we had of the river below us. As always … Continue reading
Elemental Writing Challenge April 5
Image by O12 from Pixabay This week the element is AIR Today the word is Electrifying. The storms that hit during the summer were frightening at times. I sat watching one as it approached and loved the sound of the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged air, electrify, elemental writing, thunderstorm
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Reena’s Exploration Challenge #81- As The Years Go By
As we age, stuff has a bad habit of going wrong. We don’t move as quickly nor as agilely as we once did. Things hurt that didn’t hurt before. It’s as if there is a darkness descending upon us. Our … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Writing prompt
Tagged aging, darkness, health, Reena's Exploration Challenge
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Tale Weaver – #217 – Pensive – April 4th
Pensive: (adjective) engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought: a pensive mood. I saw him in the park, sitting by himself as the day dawned and the activity within the park started to warm up. At first, I didn’t pay him much attention, often … Continue reading
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Tagged Marriage, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, park, pensive, Tale Weaver
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Elemental Writing Challenge April 3 – Mum’s Balloon Ride
This week’s element is AIR Today’s word is CALM She was quite disgusted when she opened her gift from her brothers and discovered it was a balloon ride. “They obviously don’t know me and that I would never go up … Continue reading
Crimson’s Creative Challenge #21 – Morning Tea
We were driving when Crisp, my aged travelling companion, leapt from her seat to urge me to stop. “Look,” she said, “over there, doesn’t that look like Bunyip Gully back home?” I agreed, and so we stopped which was a … Continue reading