Every Wednesday I’ll post FOUR photos (if you want to get a head start you’ll find them marked in that week’s Sunday Picture Post and Tuesday Treats). Lots of choice!
And here they are:
You respond with something CREATIVE. Perhaps anΒ answering photo, or micro-fiction, or a poem, or just a caption
As before, there are 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.
Here’s wishing you inspirational explosions. And FUN




Hmm- this week I went somewhere I hadn’t even planned on going! Thank you for the lovely inspiration.
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Always my pleasure, you know that. Most interested now to see where you went π
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Mine will be out tomorrow π
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I found. I read. Thank you.
btw, finished your book. Now I shall have to pick up on the main series…
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The Sheep Outhouse Project (1851 – 1931) was a long-term research project by Cambridge University to study how different foodstuffs in a sheep’s diet affected their . . . excretions. The rose diet produced the first naturally floral-scented wool. But the horse chestnut diet was a disaster, what between the exploding sheep and the serious injuries received by those handling the sheep feces. Fortunately, most of those were sizars, and hence no great loss.
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Love this. Brian, where do you find the inspiration? Brilliant
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Thanks for the lovely images Crispina ππhttps://poetisatinta.wordpress.com/2025/09/06/two-sheep-chatting/ π
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Thanks for honouring them!
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