Monthly Archive: December, 2016

#CATERDAY: Shadow Cat #haiku

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  Cat Mythology: Ancient shadows protecting felines plagued by dogs.  

The “joys” of using a computer: Mouse (e)Vader

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Another on a long list of 1st world problems: I’d like to say that yesterday was delightful. But that would be a lie… …for yesterday, Mouse (e)Vader, my $2.00 piece of mouse poop… Continue reading

#amwriting 99 word #writing prompt: The art of being cozy.

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“December 29, 2016 Prompt:  In 99 words (no more, no less) write a cozy story. What is it to be cozy, to experience Danish hygge? It doesn’t need to be culture-specific, but it… Continue reading

Joelle’s tales:  (COMING SOON) First Thursday of the month #TMAT120 #writing #prompt

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I’m starting out the new year with a monthly writing challenge:  Please let me know if this challenge interests you or how I can make it better. Feel free to write the prompt… Continue reading

Wordless Wednesday: Florida Winter serenity

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Colleen’s Weekly #Tanka #Poetry Prompt Challenge #14 – LAST & NEW

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      Winter. Orange colored ornaments bow their branches waiting for release. Harvesting the last of life, I wait to blossom anew.    

RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #129 Feel&Space

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  Solitary moon, feeling the soft silent skies brush spacious forests.

Senseless Sunday #Sarcasm : Dirty #Dogs

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Rottie Mutt:  Mom is mad at me. Mr. Wiggles:  What did you do this  time?  Pee on the cabinet, chew up her shoe, peal all the covers off the bed… R. M:  I… Continue reading

Shameless self-promotion #2: Bored with your relatives?

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A few weeks ago, I returned from a visit with my family over Thanksgiving.  My daughter was hostess to 10 people with differing opinions on everything from politics to TV shows.   She lives near… Continue reading

Stream of consciousness Saturday #SoCS : When cooking was at its edible

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To participate, visit Linda’s blog.  “Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “cook.” Find a word that means “cook,” (or use “cook” itself) and use it any way you’d like. Have… Continue reading