Pixabay 321 Quote Me Directory 321 Quote Me Created by A Guy Called Bloke and K9 Doodlepip! Once a week, Rory will pick a random topic, post two quotes on that topic and nominate 3 bloggers, who in turn will post 2 quotes on the topic and nominate 3 bloggers of their own. Rules: 3.2.1…
Month: March 2019
dVerse — Carnivale
image link Amaya is the host of dVerse today and has asked for a poetic offering on Mardi Gras. Amaya says: Of course, if Mardi Gras/Carnival/Lent is not part of your culture then try to think of a festival time in opposition to a more contemplative, sober time experienced either collectively or on your own….
Zelda the Magnificent
image link Fandango’s FOWC is opening, the Word of the Day Challenge is action, Paula’s 3 Things Challenge words are lozenge, mission, raincoat, and Teresa’s Story Starter Challenge prompt is: “Well, I haven’t seen one of those since…” Zelda, 93 years young, still volunteered at the shelter mission Monday-Friday mornings for homeless teenagers. She was…
Twittering Tales #127 – 12 March 2019
Photo by Pexel2013 at Pixabay.com Kat is the host of Twittering Tales. Kat says: And REMEMBER…you have 280 characters (spaces and punctuation included), to tell your tale…and a week to do it. Mar had been hunting Blue Devil (BD) for eons, in and out of time warps. Mar had only twice been close to stopping…
Finish the Story – The House on the Lake
This story is part of the Finish the Story Challenge that Teresa, The Haunted Wordsmith hosts. Teresa tagged the lovely Sadje of Keep it Alive, who tagged Kristian of Tales from the Mind of Kristian, who then tagged me. The House on the Lake Part One from The Haunted Wordsmith – A house sat perched…
#FFFC Harbinger
Fandango’s FFC is to write a story 300 words or less to the following picture: This past winter the bird feeder has been a lifesaver for many critters in the area. The least welcome to feast have been the crows. Big, shiny, bossy, and voracious, they were decimating the food for the others. I decided…
dVerse — quadrille — M’Lady
De is the host of dVerse today. De says: Whether you use it as a noun, verb, adjective or adverb (she said, spikily), just be sure your poem of 44 words includes some form of the word spike. Hopefully I’m not being too mysterious, but I hope the picture tells the tale. I have a new…
