Is it just me, or do Fandango’s Provocative Questions seem to be getting more difficult? Fandango asks: “Do you believe in fate and/or predestination? If so, what or who is the source? If you do believe in predestination, is there anything anyone can do to change their predestined fate?” And bonus: “If you believe God…
Month: March 2019
One-Liner Wednesday
image link for Linda G. Hill’s One-Liner Wednesday
Coloring Club Plus — 3/20/19
“Rise to Me” is a song on the American indie rock band, The Decemberists’ sixth album, The King is Dead. It was released as a single in 2010. They’ve done 7 albums, are working on an 8th, and also did a fantastic collaboration with Olivia Chaney in 2017 and called the group, Offa Rex for…
Not Just My Verse, Your Two Two Too! — The Night Out [multiverse]
Paula tagged me to be part of this multiverse game, which came from Barbara who was tagged to participate in a group poetry game by Sadje, who was tagged by Rory, the initiator. Welcome to …. Not Just My Verse, Your Two Two Too! A new ‘Tag You’ game in trial! I will choose a…
Beyond Vanilla
image link Fandango’s FOWC is blot, the Word Challenge of the Day is focus, Paula’s 3 Things Challenge words are earthquake, vanilla, pillbox, and Teresa’s Story Starter Challenge prompt is “Did you check the date before you used it?’ Zimmy had gone beyond vanilla a long time ago. He remembered the turning point as…
Coloring Club Plus — 3/19/19
I was trying to think of an appropriate song for today. One that would speak to the mass shooting a long way from here, in NZ, but close for so many of the writers and readers on Word Press. We in the US have seen it become almost commonplace here. It sorrows me to see…
Twittering Tale #128 – 19 March 2019 – please tell me why
Photo by Matthew Henry at Unsplash.com Kat is the host of Twittering Tales. Kat says: About the challenge: Each Tuesday I will provide a photo prompt. Your mission, if you choose to accept the challenge, is to tell a story in 280 characters or less. When you write your tale, be sure to let me…
