Thursday photo prompt: Afar #writephoto

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Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. You can find all last week’s entries in the weekly round-up, which was published earlier today.

Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, by noon (GMT)  Wednesday 4th December and link back to this post with a pingback to be included in the round-up.  There is no word limit and no style requirements, except to keep it fairly family-friendly.

**Please note that many people on WordPress are having problems with pingbacks not getting through. They do need to be approved manually before they show on the post here, but to be sure,  please also leave a comment on this post, linking back to your response to the prompt so that I know you have posted. **

For visually challenged writers, the image shows green fields leading to distant, snow-covered hills, lit with the pink-gold glow of sunset.

All posts will be featured in the round-up on Thursday, December 5th at 10am GMT, linking back to the original posts of contributors.

Throughout the week I will feature as many of the responses here on the Daily Echo as space allows and (more or less) in the order in which they come in. Please be aware that I tend to schedule reblogs in advance and these spaces fill quickly so an early submission is more likely to get reblogged.

Please link your post to this by creating a pingback. If you are unsure of how to create a pingback, Hugh has an excellent tutorial here.

Feel free to use #writephoto logo or include the prompt photo in your post if you wish or you can replace it with one of your own to illustrate your work. Don’t forget to use the #writephoto hashtag in your title so your posts can be found.

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Come and introduce yourself!

An open invitation to writephoto contributors…

As there are usually too many contributions to reblog all of them every week, and so that we can get to know their writers, I would like to invite all writephoto regulars to come and introduce themselves on the blog as my guest! ‘Regulars’ does not mean you have to take part every week… Click here for details

About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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91 Responses to Thursday photo prompt: Afar #writephoto

  1. Iain Kelly says:

    A suitably festive response for a winter-y landscape. Great pic Sue.

    IT CAME FROM AFAR

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  4. Fabulous picture Sue. I’ve homed in on something in particular for my effort this week.

    Thursday photo prompt: Afar #writephoto

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  6. Goff James says:

    Hi Sue. Happy Thursday. Here is my submission Thursday photo prompt: Afar #writephoto – Haiku / Hid. Here is the link https://goffjamesart.wordpress.com/2019/11/28/hid-a-poem-by-goff-james-2/ . Have a great day. Goff

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  7. janmalique says:

    I’ll try and post my offering by the weekend. x

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  8. kittysverses says:

    Hi Sue,

    A lovely picture, thank you. Please find my entry here :-

    A child’s excitement


    Thank you all for stopping by and reading.

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  12. This is a lovely photo, and this is the story it told me …

    Halfway Home


    Na’ama

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  15. jenanita01 says:

    Just in case the pingback fails, https://wp.me/p2XQu3-fe5

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  23. trentpmcd says:

    Beautiful photo. I’ve been off line for a few days, but will try to think of soothing for it 🙂

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  26. Hello Sue, here’s my link

    Restoration

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  28. Hello, Sue… Here is my submission for Thursday’s prompt. Thank you for the amazing picture to work with.

    “Whispers On Wind” (Poem) Thursday Write Photo Prompt – Afar

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