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Category Archives: photo prompt
Thaw – Of Glass and Paper #writephoto
He remembered: in his youth, this landscape would have been covered with snow, frozen, for several weeks, even, on a colder year, for months. Now, the thaw had come before Christmas. They’d had two snow storms, and, perhaps, it would … Continue reading
Posted in photo prompt, Photography
Tagged blogging, Chemistry, flood, Gaia, planet, snow, Thaw
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Spring – Sarah at fmmewritespoems #writephoto
There was snow all around, but her houme was a haven for spring. Around the little cottage the grass was green, and the air was scented with primroses and bluebells. Birds flitted here and there, and petals floated down from … Continue reading
Thaw – pensitivity – #writephoto
They had come to this place to get away from Elenora’s well-meaning but over intrusive family. The weather had caught them unexpectedly, but they weren’t too worried as the cabin was well stocked with wood and food. As it turned … Continue reading
January thaw – Rosemary Carlson #writephoto
When she awakened that morning, she heard water. She laid there in her warm bed, wondering where that sound could be coming from. It had been so cold, frigid really. The sound of water was coming from outside the door. … Continue reading
The fence – Fall Musings #wriephoto
But why? She objected. Its for our own protection honey. Her mother tried to explain. But she was never really satisfied. Why do we need fences? Barbed wires around everything beautiful. Why did God not make fences around His rivers … Continue reading
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Tagged beauty, blogging, fence, freedom, land, living, Man, sky, snow, Thaw, wires, Write-photo
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Thaw – Trent P. McDonald #writephoto
I watch you from afar So remote and beautiful I feel a chill wind For those who dare approach But then you smile And I feel a thaw Continue reading at Trent’s World
The Thaw – Iain Kelly #writephoto
After the suicide season over Christmas, when the lack of daylight drove depression rates soaring, the thawing of the winter snow was always the next busiest time of year. Anders Sand had already cleared two cases in the past week, … Continue reading
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Tagged anders sand, Avenge, cold, creative writing, crime, death, detective, disembowlment, fiction, flash fiction, frozen, gabi henrikson, grave, Japan, literature, mountains, murder, norway, oslo, samurai, sand, seppuku, short story, snow, story, Thaw, Thursday Photo Prompt, valley, writing, writing prompt
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Wether in winter – Jane Dougherty #writephoto
Reblogged from Jane Dougherty Writes: This Winter Solstice story is one I included in my blog post for the Long and Short Reviews Winter Blogfest. You can read the whole post here, and if you leave a comment you have … Continue reading
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Tagged LASR blogfest, photo prompt, revelation, Sue Vincent, The Pathfinders, winter Solstice, writephoto
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Balderdash – Journey #writephoto
“Why are mountains special?”, asked Ray. “What do you mean?”, asked Joe. “All the religion and civilisations praise them. Muhammad met Gabriel there. Moses met Yahawa there. Why is that God chose mountain as his seat? I mean it doesn’t … Continue reading
Enlivened – Kim Russell #writephoto
We are enlivened to the core as we stroll across the moor: hills transform into mountains; wintry waste is hemmed by trees and stones; branches shiver with icicles and frost that chill us to our very bones. Continue reading at … Continue reading
