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Category Archives: photo prompt
Photo prompt round-up: Choices (II) #writephoto
* Differing visions Worlds perceived by other eyes Many stories told Small before eternity We shape our reality * The photos for the two weeks’ prompts that covered the time I was away were all taken on our first trip … Continue reading
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The Gate ~ Teresa Smeigh #writephoto
The old gate was an anomaly. The villagers swore that they heard sounds of village life behind the ancient gate, but no one had been able to open it for centuries. It was set in a wall of wildflowers, and … Continue reading
A Wall I Cannot Scale ~ Ken Gierke #writephoto
A Wall I Cannot Scale Where once it was possible to breach the wall that has grown between us, it has become ever darker within, so that not even the light of day can reach you. Here, there is life. … Continue reading
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Open The Damn Door ~ Jim Adams #writephoto
I have gotten older and I lost my hair. You stopped sending me a Valentine card, and there are no more Birthday greetings, or us sharing a bottle of wine. I stayed out till quarter to three and you locked … Continue reading
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Forgotten ~ Willow Willers #writephoto
“Please Don’t leave Me standing. Without you my World would crumble. It’s you makes me whole Giving me life and soul. If you leave me I will fall. Continue reading at willowdot21
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Doors of ego and love ~ Anjali Sharma #writephoto
I have forgotten what I experienced behind those close doors, I am not same; when I come back through that close door, I realized human ego is the ugliest part of human nature, Continue reading at Positive Side of Coin
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And In the End ~ Larry Trasciatti #writephoto
O how I wish I could relive the day we first met Well can it be done with a slow pirouette? As I walk toward our past I now see it has faded. Our memories now are resentful and jaded. … Continue reading
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Thursday photo prompt: Forgotten #writephoto
Welcome to this week’s writephoto prompt. Thank you for bearing with the altered timings while I was away…we should be back to normal now 🙂 Use the image below as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, fiction, flash fiction, Humour, imagination, mystery, short story, symbolism, writing prompt
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Seth 2: the brick pillar ~ M. Brazfield #writephoto
beloved first son of little lost girl with a lion heart can you see the sky goes on forever like your homeruns Continue reading at Words Less Spoken
