Sunday, April 26, 2015

Mag 267


16 comments:

  1. Oh that beautiful scenery of my native Scotland - one has to be careful not to fall into that romantic mode in the words! Thanks Tess!

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  2. Tried a bit of historical/period fiction this time out; resisted the urge to do a time-travel piece. BE PROUD OF ME, lol.

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  3. This pictured fitted perfect to the end of my effort of trying to write a 14 sonnet corona.. Thank you Tess.. now I will read some poetry.

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  4. A switch from olde England to Russia!

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  5. A beautiful homely snap. I focused more on a passenger's journey than the train and scene itself.

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  6. This is spectacular, Tess! I hope I find moments to compose something for this image.....
    Happy Sunday to you.

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  7. Finally a poem after missing so many prompts :)

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  8. Rushed it a little bit, but I didn't want to miss so soon after getting back. Prose this time.

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  9. I've been there - truly. Bonnie Scotland at its bonniest.

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  10. I felt quite liberated writing a short story this time. After a really really long time.

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  11. a snap shot; but a moment in time.

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