Crimson’s Creative Challenge #218

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

About crispina kemp

Spinner of Asaric and Mythic tales
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16 Responses to Crimson’s Creative Challenge #218

  1. Dale says:

    Ooohhh…. I think there is a very good chance…

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Brian Bixby says:

    Reggie snorts in disgust, “They reintroduced beavers, and now we have flooding.”
    Algie peers out from behind his glasses, and hesitantly observes, “Beavers haven’t been reintroduced to this river.”
    “How would you know?” Reggie asks sarcastically (though he knows Algie is a refuse pile of useless information). “I’ve seen beavers here!”
    Algie is not quite as clueless as Reggie thinks he is. “Really? What did they look like?”
    Reggie desperately tries to recall what beavers look like. Having never seen one he is at a loss. He’s not even sure what kind of creature a beaver is. And then a little wheel in his head turns, he makes a connection and without thinking it through, says “They looked like Canadians!”
    We will draw the curtain on the rest of this scene.

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