Writing
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WOD & #Fun20083 Challenges 3-26-20 Vertical Challenge
Vertical Challenge The day was calm, almost eerily so as three tots, brothers, lumbered through the tall grass toward the stone picnic bench. Tommy, the oldest at five, held hands with Sammy, the youngest of the three. “Cmon, we are almost to the mountain! We have to climb it to eat our surprise Mama gave… Continue reading
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WOD Challenge & One-Liner Wednesday Collaboration 3-25-20
Interestingly enough, this phrase we are all hearing repeatedly I found for a campaign from Jan, 2019 for the Bodhi Center in Chicago. Still fits today. A quote from their campaign states, “The basis of our work is to practice and reconcile the deep ways that we are interconnected and intrinsically bound. We have… Continue reading
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WOD Challenge 3-24-20 Write Your Own Obituary
You know, I was just thinking about this for a post the other day! Due to us all hanging out at home more, I thought what a great time to encourage others to write their own obituary, it is a writing exercise someone taught me a while back. It’s great practice, providing a fabulous prompt… Continue reading
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Wod Challenge 2-23-20 Much Ado About Nothing?
I know I’ve used this picture before but… In the beginning of all this mess, I have to admit I thought it was much ado about nothing Now I realize the situation is serious, even if we don’t want it to be. We can ignore the news, stick our heads in the sand and pretend… Continue reading
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WOD Challenge & SOCS 3-21-20 Unwelcome Isolation
How’s everyone holding up this sunny Saturday? Well, I just wanted to participate in today’s Word of the Day challenge as well as Linda G Hill’s SOCS challenge by combining both prompt words. This unwelcome isolation is for the birds, and frankly, people around here aren’t paying it too much attention yet. I will continue… Continue reading
