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Tag Archives: lost
Tale Weaver #87 September 29th Lost in a Foreign Land – Angle’s Alley
Weave a tale in which you as a traveller are lost in a foreign city and you find help from an unlikely source. Where are you going? How did you get lost? Who is it that helps you? What do … Continue reading
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Tagged assistance, life, lost, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, mystery, resilience, Tale Weaver
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#Maydays Prompt – A Little Lost
Today’s #maydays prompt may your character lose something, their phone, their marbles, their sheep? Moving house can be not only tiring but also stressful as all you are focused on is getting the job done as quickly as possible. So it … Continue reading
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Tagged care, Family, lost, love, Maydays Prompt, pets
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Music Friday Prompt #7 “Lateralus” (Cello Cover) performed by the band “Break of Reality” – Looking
Take it take it take it Give it give it give it. Easy easy easy peasey When everything is black and white But then there’s colour Tone, contrast, perspective And you look and look and all you see are shapes … Continue reading
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Tagged Grief, life, loss, lost, Mindlovesmisery's menagerie, Music Friday prompt, search
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Literary Saturday Prompt #13 – Careless Child
This week’s prompt: “To lose one parent, Mr. Worthing, may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.” —The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde She was just here a second ago. I was collecting … Continue reading
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Journal Monday Prompt #10 – My Youth
This week’s prompt: write about someone you’ve lost. I knew him not so long ago. He was firmly in my grasp He was comfortable and able Healthy never wealthy With wisdom he was hoping to acquire. But now it’s … Continue reading