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 post a link in the comments section of 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)
by ‘Searching’ in the WP Reader (fingers crossed)
Here’s wishing you inspirational explosions. And FUN
How cool is that?
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Weird, I’d say 😊😊😊
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Bobby, the link isn’t connecting again. I’ve tried to enter via your blog, but still can’t access it. Sorry 😊
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You’ve heard of a seahorse? Well, I ran into a seacow the other day. Feasted on seaweed. Gave salted milk. Bad tempered. Just like a regular cow. I’m told if you slaughter one and cook the meat, it tastes like a cross between beef and shrimp, but it smelled like a dried-out jellyfish. I wouldn’t eat one if you paid me.
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Nice one, Brian. I love that ‘salted milk’, excellent touch 😊😊😊
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What happens when you leave Bob Ross alone in the woods with a knife…
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Certainly someone’s been let loose with a knife. This isn’t the first carving I’ve found in this small woodland 😊😊😊
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Oh, I somehow missed that this is local woods and someone really sneaks out to carve fallen logs and random bits of nature into sculptures! If you put in one of those deer cameras, I bet he/she will return to the spot to admire their work. Or, should they remain elusive and mysterious?
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