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Tag Archives: photo challenge
Beyond ~ Paula Light #writephoto
After days of rain Morning sunshine glows again Noisy birds approve Grass soft as frosting Leaves drizzling sugar dew Restful world awaits Curious cat roams Beyond the manicured lawn Into shadowed woods Continue reading at Light Motifs II
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Tagged #3TC, aminals, frosting, genres, language, nature, photo challenge, writephoto.
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The Rift ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
A walker heard the noise first, a strange chittering coming from a thin cleft in the rock. Laying down he squinted into it but could see nothing, the sound was louder here echoing slightly and a foetid stench assaulted his … Continue reading
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Tagged #writephoto, photo challenge, science Fiction
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Fond memory ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
Al looked at the tranquil setting and remembered the good times he’d had there with Lara and Sally to come to think of it, he grinned at the fond memory as he put the photo back into his flight overall … Continue reading
The invitation ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
Ron sat on the bench staring curiously across the road while trying to catch his breath. He had walked up this steep hill many times before but had never seen the ornate gate set in the low stone wall, the … Continue reading
Timeless ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
From the journal of Professor Arnold Guthridge of St Aidan’s College. February 21 1890. It had stood there for as long as anyone could remember, people claimed that it had justy appeared one misty morning and that the passage of … Continue reading
Swords’B Us ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
Doest thou have a Dragon to slay or perhaps a single handed battle against a dozen orcs? Why does thou not journey to Swords’B Us And be truly astounded by our divers assortment of blades. Continue reading at Kyt Wright
Fragrant ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
Lisa loved strolling through her fragrant garden in the bright sunshine, she would often stop and talk to visitors astounding them with her knowledge of the old stately pile and it’s grounds often pointing out the rare flowers that were … Continue reading
Honour ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
Every Michelmas the village gathered to leave a single rose. To honour the brave hero who left the monster in death throes. No need to raise a monument, the knight had left one there. An effigy made all of stone, … Continue reading
The Knight’s Tail ~ Leslie Hyla Winton Noble #writephoto
In memory of a loyal knight Of the house of Yawk Who got an almighty fright One night when he dropped his fawk Continue reading at Colonialist’s Blog
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Tagged challenge, flash fiction, humour, Nonsense verse, photo challenge, Really Awful Rhyme
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The coming storm ~ Kyt Wright #writephoto
“Hey old man, how’s the big boat coming along?” “It’s nearly finished Jacet.” replied the septuagenarian. Jacet and his colleague stared at the massive construction for a while. “Why is he building a giant barge in the middle of nowhere?” … Continue reading
