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Standing on Plastic (1): EcoBricks and suburbia ~ Steve Tanham
I’m standing on a plastic bottle, and, for once, I’m not trying to crush it for disposal so that it won’t fill up the bin–or even the recycling box. What I’m doing is testing it for weight-bearing density. My bottle, … Continue reading
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Thursday photo prompt : Glow.
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Thursday photo prompt: Glow?#writephoto For visually challenged writers, the image shows a frosty dawn, seen through the bare branches of trees. The sky is aflame, dappled with pink clouds, deepening to orange and gold. On the horizon…
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Thursday photo prompt: Glow #writephoto
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 … Continue reading
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Photo prompt round-up: Web #writephoto
* Dark night of the soul Captured in a web of doubt Seeking to win free Open to the higher heart Love and trust will light the way * The photo for this week’s prompt was taken one Halloween, in … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Free day?
I had a whole day to myself! Let’s be clear, I don’t often get one of those through the year When I don’t have appointments and don’t need to drive But can simply sit back and be glad I’m alive. … Continue reading
The Prank ~ Fandango #writephoto
“I can’t believe that some clown broke into the museum on Halloween night and covered the armored knight in the medieval display with that spray cobweb crap,” the museum curator said. “Well,” his assistant said, “The display opened with a … Continue reading
Signs #midnighthaiku
* Looking for answers Eyes wanting magical signs Miss the obvious *
I dream again of flying, this time to free joy ~ Alethea Kehas
Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story: On the night of Halloween, I went to sleep, once again, to fly. The dream began in a fairytale landscape inside a forest of haunting beauty. Light glowed golden upon trees dancing with … Continue reading
End- your- cry-logy!! ~ Daisybala #writephoto
If you’ve lost your virility n vigor Don’t fear, when we’re here! We don’t cost a dime Till we restore your armor n Shine! Continue reading at freshdaisiesdotme
Cold Comfort ~ Geoffrey David West
Reblogged from Geoffrey David West: “This lady dragged my head above the water, then managed to pull me to the seashore, where my parents hadn’t even realised I’d got out of my depth,” Andy said, leaning forward on the table. … Continue reading
