I echo the above comment. When I CLICK on LinkyList 60 (Susie Clevenger) it takes me to MY Blogger Dashboard. Never mind HELP, JInksy. Bloody Blogger, I say! (But feel free to post something in my name if you wish, folks!!)
Was hoping that my techy side of life would kick in, however, I am a glitch waiting to happen lately! Will figure this out (cannot d/l pics) on site...must be the new comp! :)
I'm a week late with my snake charmer poem--here in the mountains, snakes would lie alongside the creek banks and strike women come to draw water. Thus my poem.
This called up that haunting Appalachian song, Long Black Veil. As for the crow, maybe he's her battle crow and the woman is the Morrigan. Love those ancient gaelic legends.
I am SO GLAD I came back around to this! I have definitely missed out on Magpie Tales...and blogger... :( But it got me back to a happy place ^_^ And I found my flow...after three tries hahaha Love, Kitty ps. Thank you so much for doing this!
I am sorry this took me so long. Thank you for the lovely image (though I am having trouble uploading images, and it is currently missing--hoping to fix that!). I look forward to reading everyone's takes on this!
thanks for this Photo Post #84! love it...
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Ooooh, THIS i can't wait to write for...
ReplyDeleteSaw this and thought "Fireblossom is gonna love this one!"
ReplyDeleteI saw this and had to write! I love it so much! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteFun one! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteTess,
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hank
Cool image. I'm in a witchy mood. : )
ReplyDeleteYou won't believe it, Tess, but I've been working on a piece that involves dancing in the rain.
ReplyDeleteawesome image,
ReplyDeletewell, hope to find time reading all.
fun prompt, love it.
ReplyDeleteI feel so sad for Unknown Photographers . . .
ReplyDeleteLove this image... such powerful vibes from it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess
what an image to aspire to create from - wonderful
ReplyDeleteOh, Magpie time already. I'm a million miles behind. Soon soon.
ReplyDeleteKay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
Thanks again, Tess.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess, beautifully refreshing image.
ReplyDeletethis truly inspired.
ReplyDeleteEdgar's hiding under an umbrella!
ReplyDeleteLoved this one right away...thanks!!
ReplyDeleteNot really a story, from me, but I suppose a returning ghost is a bit of a narrative. I'm looking forward to reading the others.
ReplyDeleteNow this is a picture prompt - how you manage to always pick such gr8 picture prompts I will never know
ReplyDeletethanks Tess
very nice willow...really like this one and can not wait to see what people come up with...
ReplyDeletemysterious and interesting; thank you for another intriguing image.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great image. Check out Jo Bryant's poem. She's got image in motion...Awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
I apologise already!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Brian; it should be very interesting to see what people do with this one. :)
ReplyDeleteNonsense from me, I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteWell, I posted my effort. I love the picture. Not sure my effort did it justice.
ReplyDeleteCan I point out that I HAVE NOT morphed into Susie Clevenger's magpie - even though her link at no. 60 leads to my dashboard! Hehehe! Help!!???
ReplyDeleteI echo the above comment. When I CLICK on LinkyList 60 (Susie Clevenger) it takes me to MY Blogger Dashboard. Never mind HELP, JInksy. Bloody Blogger, I say! (But feel free to post something in my name if you wish, folks!!)
ReplyDeleteWas hoping that my techy side of life would kick in, however, I am a glitch waiting to happen lately! Will figure this out (cannot d/l pics) on site...must be the new comp! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a week late with my snake charmer poem--here in the mountains, snakes would lie alongside the creek banks and strike women come to draw water. Thus my poem.
ReplyDeleteLoved this:)
ReplyDeleteNo worries...I fixed Catfish and Susie's faulty links...:^)
ReplyDeleteGood pic, good prompt. My response is now in place. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteIn the guise of Napple I couldn't resist this post, as I felt so sorry for that dejected bird this week...
ReplyDeleteit's all about the crow. steven
ReplyDeleteThis called up that haunting Appalachian song, Long Black Veil. As for the crow, maybe he's her battle crow and the woman is the Morrigan. Love those ancient gaelic legends.
ReplyDeleteREALLY love this prompt! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been here for some months but this picture triggered a short piece.
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my first attempt at a sonnet..
do tell me your views..
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thank you!
Youch.
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liked this one very much, sparked the fantasy writer in me (who I didn't really know was there:-)
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martine
Another beautifully moody painting! I'm enjoying the inspiration that this site offers and am hopeful that I have this Mr. Linky thing figured out!
ReplyDeletePlease go to my blog page titled "Magpie Tales" to find my poem. I have others on this same page.
Sorry to be late this week. How fast the time goes.
ReplyDeleteInteresting prompt... haven't been around here for a week or two, but this one I couldn't let go :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Arnab Majumdar on SribbleFest.com
“Aléa bánna dítta zom
ReplyDeletePerés ambón maréa dom;
Filíz anés pería mar,
Andrôn mané cadíz a dar…”
:-)
I am SO GLAD I came back around to this! I have definitely missed out on Magpie Tales...and blogger... :(
ReplyDeleteBut it got me back to a happy place ^_^
And I found my flow...after three tries hahaha
Love,
Kitty
ps. Thank you so much for doing this!
I am late, late, late ... but ever appreciative Tess for this site! Thank you again for your generosity to poets!
ReplyDeletehad to have a go as this image is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteThe ever challenging Magpie... this one gave me a run for my money!
ReplyDeleteThe core of this came to me in a parking lot, and the day was cool, and I was hungry
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of this (thank you!), and have written my piece, but having problems with the linky thing, so my name appears on black ;o(
ReplyDeleteIts been a while since I've been here and I've missed a lot! Hopefully, I can be around a bit more into the cold winter...
ReplyDeleteI am sorry this took me so long. Thank you for the lovely image (though I am having trouble uploading images, and it is currently missing--hoping to fix that!). I look forward to reading everyone's takes on this!
ReplyDelete'Punishment' is up and it could be that reading it could be punishing!
ReplyDeleteLang Syne I've been determined to be the last Linky! Have I got it right this time?
ReplyDeleteI made a typo - sorry - thanks to Doctor FTSE for pointing it out! 'Too late' she cried!
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