Welcome to my weekly challenge—open to all—just for FUN, FUN, FUN
Here’s how it works:
Every Wednesday I post a photo (this week it’s that one above.)
You respond with something CREATIVE
Here are some suggestions:
- An answering photo
- A cartoon
- A joke
- A caption
- An anecdote
- A short story (flash fiction)
- A poem
- A newly minted proverb, adage or saying
- An essay
- A song—the lyrics or the performance
You have plenty of scope, and only two criteria:
- Your creative offering is indeed yours
- Your writing is kept to 150 words or less
If you link your post to this post I’ll be able to find it
If you include Crimson’s Creative Challenge as a heading, WP Search will find it (theory)
If you tag it #CCC others should be able to find it by ‘Searching’ in the WP Reader (fingers crossed)
Here’s wishing you inspirational explosions. And FUN.
Details of the photo are given, if relevant, below this line
Carved pew-end in a Norfolk church
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Here’s my take on the prompt:
https://thedarknetizen.wordpress.com/2018/11/28/ten-word-story-witness/
Happy reading! 🙂
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Love it. I thank you for contributing
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My pleasure! 🙂 🙂
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My take on the photo is http://bobfairfield.org/2018/11/28/ten-word-story/
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This sounds like fun. Not sure I have anything for this week, but I’ll check in in the future to see if I get an inspiration. 🙂
Is he on all the pews? Or does each pew have a different person?
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All the other pews have the common Norfolk ‘poppy’ design. And then there is him. Odd, I thought, and I have no doubt it is a portrait of someone the parish found important.
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Wow! That is very interesting. Who was this man I wonder???
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It’s probably a portrait of a merchant or the more successful of local landowners, they being the ones who most often paid for additions to the nave. Perhaps money to pay for the work had been left in his will.
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That makes complete sense!
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My thoughts
https://summerstommy.com/2018/11/30/crimsons-creative-challenge-3-aunt-ellas-pew/
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Blessed are the rich, for though they may not go to heaven, their images will remain in churches forever.
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I thank you for my morning chuckle. 🙂
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