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Daily Archives: December 22, 2018
Setting ~ Ritu Bhathal #writephoto
I love the orange hues That take away the blues Then soon the moon shines bright And stars come out to play Continue reading at But I Smile Anyway
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Setting ~Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
This is now the 26th chapter of “Of Wind and Wings”. See the table of contents here. Note – I posted two chapters that did not follow one of Sue’s prompts. Here is a brief overview in case you don’t … Continue reading
Setting ~ Deepa #writephoto
to me It is the setting of a perfect kiss to him it means his kids won’t starve the next season Continue reading at Sync with Deep
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Tagged farmer, monsson, perspective, sunset
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The Return of the Feathered Seer ~ Alethea Kehas #writephoto
Note: I started writing this post and then came across the #writephoto prompt post by Sue Vincent and opened it up to this image. Therefore, the blog post has now become my response to her weekly photo prompt. In April … Continue reading