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Tag Archives: challenge
Come dance with me ~ Neel Anil Panicker #writephoto
The sun streaked past the tall cinder branches and fell on the ground below. As if in acknowledgement, but more so in gratitude, Stella lifted her tender feet and flung herself onto the skies; the sun kissed early morning air … Continue reading
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Tagged challenge, flash fiction, Insta Shorts, Three Things Challenge, Thursday Photo Prompt
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It’s all downhill from here…
I was invited to take part in the 3.2.1 Me Challenge the other day by Patty at Campbell’s World. The rules, she said, were simple: Thank the person who nominated you. Provide two quotes on the subject you are set … Continue reading
Summer ~ Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie #writephoto
SUMMER Summer holidays are meant to be fun. A time for freedom, not a time to hear mother yelling for me to do this, do that… don’t do that… make yourself useful. The sooner I did the jobs she wanted, … Continue reading
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Track ~ pensitivity #writephoto
There is a place, Not far from here, Where time stands still, And water runs clear. Where birds constantly chatter High up in the trees, And the leaves gently quiver In the whispering breeze. Where worries are absent, Continue reading … Continue reading
Stone # pensitivity #writephoto
From a distance, it looks like a house of some description, but get closer and you could see it was a stone. Look closer still, and it was not just any stone. It seemed to be alive. Each face, and … Continue reading
Wishes ~ pensitivity #writephoto
Ribbons and bows, For whom, nobody knows, Dreams and wishes, A million kisses. Secrets and tells, Delicate lace bells Twirl in the air As Hope is laid bare. Continue reading at pensitivity101
Wings – pensitivity #writephoto
I hear you: That’s not the wind But the brushing of your wings Against the sky. I have learned my lesson And will wait Until you fly by. Continue reading at pensitivity101
Conflagration – pensitivity #writephoto
Creeping forth, Outlining the sky Northwards, Fiery phantoms Linger Continue reading at pensitivity101
Turrets – The Dark Netizen #writephoto
The castle stood tall, covered in thin layers of white snow. Lush green forests surrounded the secluded dwelling. It was perfect for my friends and me. The four of us could now live our dream. It was the right decision … Continue reading
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Turrets – pensitivity #writephoto
The turrets were perfect outlook posts, and messengers would be sent on high to scan the horizons and report anything untoward. A storm was coming, its magnitude like nothing seen before. This was duly reported to the King, who decreed … Continue reading
