I loved this prompt - put me in mind of my birthstone, so I took things from there. Probably not my best but done in under 10 mins - which is a record for me!!
Okay, you've GOTTA believe this, Tess! I had just written a poem today WITHOUT seeing today's Mag...and a coupla hours later, when I did indeed see the Magpie, I was STUNNED! It's as if either you or I (or both of us) had some telepathic communication.. heheh Thanks for this image, girl!
I've been having Blogger hassles with the links from and to this blog! The one at No. 92 works properly, as far as I can tell - maybe you could delete the other two, Tess?
Well ... what can I say. I ran 'par accident' into your blog. And I thought ... this is something I would like to do. My name is Chevrefeuille and I am a haiku-poet from The Netherlands.
Happy writing, my friends!
ReplyDeletethanks for the prompt.. have a great week ahead!
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Really difficult, and my offering was terible, but I have to go and prepare a class! But thanks, Tess!
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I was able to tie the photo in with a piece on which I was already working.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day everyone!
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beautiful picture....xx
ReplyDeleteThank you for this prompt. I had not heard of Schnittke and am glad to have found his music.
ReplyDeleteI loved this prompt - put me in mind of my birthstone, so I took things from there. Probably not my best but done in under 10 mins - which is a record for me!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, great image!
ReplyDeleteOkay, you've GOTTA believe this, Tess! I had just written a poem today WITHOUT seeing today's Mag...and a coupla hours later, when I did indeed see the Magpie, I was STUNNED! It's as if either you or I (or both of us) had some telepathic communication.. heheh
ReplyDeleteThanks for this image, girl!
Thank you for the inspiring prompt Tess.... from Russia with love. ((Tess))
ReplyDeleteThank you - what an interesting picture. I think I went a bit too obvious today, but...oh well.
ReplyDeleteOk, and another one :o)
ReplyDeleteI love this prompt.
ReplyDeleteVery thought provoking!
...fun with jell-O... ;)
ReplyDeleteTwo immediate responses, fairly bad . . .
ReplyDeleteDone.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous picture!
ReplyDeleteHopefully I'll have something up after the weekend :)
Tess- here's to Jello!
ReplyDeleteTess- not sure where my first comment went...so I'll repeat- your poem is superb-especially the last verse.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt, at first I thought I wasn't going to but then was struck by something in the picture....
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Potent image!
ReplyDeleteHey Tess--great photo. I went on the heavy side, but now can think of many lighter approaches. Oh well! Thanks as always. K.
ReplyDeleteSuch is love ... beautiful image Tess
ReplyDeletea GREAT cemetery....a must place to visit in Moscow...thanks for prompt
ReplyDeleteGreat image for the prompt. I'm in.
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Thanks for the interesting prompt, and hosting this (again)!
ReplyDeleteAmazing image for this one, Tess!!! Thank you for your continued hard work!!! *big smile*
ReplyDeleteHi all! I hope my laptop and tenuous connectivity
ReplyDeleteprevails- If not I will try and visit later on. Have a
great day!
sorry i missed a comment here last night...very cool image...and neat headstone...love going to the city cemetary here...
DeleteLove this image Tess....hope everyone has a wonderful week! :-)
ReplyDeleteI've been away for six weeks. Glad to be back to writing. Thanks Tess.
ReplyDeleteLove image a lot. Definitely red kryptonite if I ever did see it. Channeling my inner super woman with this one!!
ReplyDeleteCool visual. Thanks for the great prompt! :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting prompt! Thanks!!!
ReplyDeletea very powerful photograph.
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I'm a little late, but I finally got something written..thanks for the beautiful photograph for inspirations
ReplyDeleteSomething to think about.
ReplyDeleteLovely image
ReplyDeleteThis brought forth my serious side for once...
ReplyDeleteA lovely image indeed!
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
I was ‘haunted’ by the image.
ReplyDeleteI've been having Blogger hassles with the links from and to this blog! The one at No. 92 works properly, as far as I can tell - maybe you could delete the other two, Tess?
ReplyDeleteA striking but sombre picture. Thank you, Tess.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making me think Tess!
ReplyDeleteBit late but, better late than never eh!
ReplyDeleteLoved this pic, thank you.
Post made; comment left; reading begins.
ReplyDeleteMy post is up. A little late too, but...
ReplyDeletePlease read my new take on an old spy theme entitled "I, Once A Refusenik"
ReplyDeleteAnother Haiku...and another interesting photo...where do you find them?
ReplyDeleteEven it has gone glassy, it is still red. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, to quote Donna, where do you find 'em? Just keep 'em coming.
ReplyDeleteLiked this prompt. Will post something later today. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFirst time posting at the Mag =)
ReplyDelete*waves a shy hello*
Loved the photo.
I thought of a Mother's love ...
ReplyDeleteI stared and stared at this image and finally something came. I would love to visit this cemetery and see the grave in the image. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWell ... what can I say. I ran 'par accident' into your blog. And I thought ... this is something I would like to do.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Chevrefeuille and I am a haiku-poet from The Netherlands.
Did I make it in time? ;)
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