This image put me in mind of an unfinished piece I've had for several years. I was able to immediately complete the work and post it here -- thanks Tess for finally un-bogging my muse... ;)
This is a nice image Ms Kincaid. I again marvel at our wavelengths, you always seem to know what to post and I always find your photograph a good inspiration to work on. Thank you! :)
I love this photo but it instantly reminded me of the following," The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth." - I think I'll write my way to the blacktop.
So sorry I'm late, the long weekend took me off guard. I did post a poem though, I hope you enjoy it. I love Magpie Tales! Off to read and comment on some...
I have a dirty mind....
ReplyDeleteSecond to post. :) Intriguing picture.
ReplyDeleteI loved this picture, and it loved me back.
ReplyDeleteAh, Ohio.
ReplyDeleteinteresting.
ReplyDeletehave fun!
The picture got me going, as usual...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this one. It reminded me of long ago and far away.
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Brilliant photo, capturing a moment of something no one would have thought to look twice at!
ReplyDeleteYe-Ah! I love a farming theme! The prompt prompted me to assess life! Again!Jane Jones
ReplyDeleteI hope mine doesn't make everyone slit their wrists!
ReplyDeleteTess, I returned for another look at your abandoned barn photo series .... each photo is truly amazing, and quite the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThis image put me in mind of an unfinished piece I've had for several years. I was able to immediately complete the work and post it here -- thanks Tess for finally un-bogging my muse... ;)
ReplyDeleteRob, I aim to please...
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of Christchurch city with this one.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a lovely memory this prompted!
ReplyDeleteA very depressing image, I've tried to lighten it up.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the image has evoked another creative week
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess
This is a nice image Ms Kincaid. I again marvel at our wavelengths, you always seem to know what to post and I always find your photograph a good inspiration to work on. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteStuck On You, my mapgie for this week.
What a great photo! So many possibilities with this one.
ReplyDeleteI burned my right fingers on a rack inside a 450 degree oven... have blisters where they bend... SO I will comment when can.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this!
ReplyDeletethat’s the thing about ruts
ReplyDeletethe longer we remain bogged
the harder it is to escape
happy labor day...joining in again this week...and much shorter than the last couple...
ReplyDeleteCatching up again . . .
ReplyDeleteI have missed this blog and prompt ... being too doggone busy to participate. It is nice to be back. I shall be able to begin reading again this PM.
ReplyDeleteGlad to be back amongst the active!! Hope to stay...
ReplyDeleteOOPS! I accidentally hit return before entering my current link. Sorry for the repetition.
ReplyDeleteWell, I wasn't going to write anything this holiday weekend, but...I couldn't resist. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tess, for your efforts. You have a great site here ...
ReplyDeleteI love this photo but it instantly reminded me of the following," The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth." - I think I'll write my way to the blacktop.
ReplyDeleteGave me a giggle this morning... Thought I should share it at once...
ReplyDeleteThe photo is good all by itself, and it makes a great prompt. Thank you, Tess. My piece is up and running...unlike that vehicle appears to be!
ReplyDeleteSometimes getting stuck is the best way to start on a new path.
ReplyDeleteanother great prompt Tess!
finally write one for real.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry I'm late, the long weekend took me off guard. I did post a poem though, I hope you enjoy it. I love Magpie Tales! Off to read and comment on some...
ReplyDeleteThanks for everything. =)
ReplyDeleteI went with the downhill farm road, although I've another I may add later.....
ReplyDeletethanks for this prompt! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother stimulating picture-prompt. Thank you, Tess
ReplyDeleteDeeply saddening prompt. Reminded me of "The Grapes of Wrath."
ReplyDeleteIt may be old and rusty, but it still stands!
ReplyDeleteOld is beautiful...
Not only a fine prompt, but excellent photo composition, as we've come to expect from you.
ReplyDeletevery appropriate image for my week! Thanks Tess!
ReplyDeletejust got mine on today... thank you agaibn Tess for this...
ReplyDeleteA thought provoking prompt Tess....love it!
ReplyDelete:-)
What a great image to use. :)
ReplyDeleteAfter a two week absence, "Stuck!" is up!!
ReplyDeleteTess, I made a typo on my first entry! Sorry!
ReplyDeleteThe photo reminded me of a friend who lost his farm...I wrote from that experience
ReplyDeleteYay Tess! Another great prompt!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
I followed a trail here from Jo's blog. I hope no one minds if I try my hand at this image. Looking forward to reading the other offerings, thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnd I followed John! Hope y'all don't mind if I toss one in.
ReplyDeleteMy entry: http://charleslmashburn.wordpress.com/2011/09/09/he-was-a-ford-man-2/
Thanks Tess. I loved your take on the poem... Where are the jack-of-all-trades today?
ReplyDeleteNice pic
ReplyDeleteI followed John, and he followed Jo and...well, I've written about the photo here:
ReplyDeletehttp://fodder4writing.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/magpie-inspiration/