The Wyeth picture seems to me to be moving. I'm off to take a nap but I will be back to see what this room holds for other poets. Thanks for this picture prompt,Tess.
Thank you for keeping this wonderful forum up and running Tess. I look forward to writing and reviewing poetry/stories every Sunday. Lots of love.... xoxo
This prompt reminded me of when I bought my own house. Not quite the same experience, but I know I would have fallen in love with that room just like Alice does in my story.
I really enjoyed this prompt Tess, though it took me down a dark path I wasn't expecting. I emailed you with a query a few days ago, but it may have got lost.
This was a wonderful image- thanks Tess! Co-incidently the photo I included with Wyeths painting I just had taken last night feeling the same sentiments as in the poem.
It seems that Wyeth and Thomas Hart Benton are always golden sources for stories and poems. I knew this was Olive's cabin on the Maine coast the second I logged in her.
A study in sepia and silence ~ brill prompt ~ thank you ~ tell me, has anyone worked out what the items are that show in the dish? The splash of red in the foreground?
I'm posting seven MONTHS too late--to prove, "It's NEVER 'too late'!"... Just couldn't pas up that bust of Beethoven outside in the snow. OKAY, so it AIN'T Beethoven--grin! PEACE!
I was really stuck this week - a little more than usual which made me yearn for the Coke machine and settees! However, Walls Cannot Speak is up. Thanks Tess.
Happy writing, my friends!
ReplyDeleteI'm still having difficulties leaving comments here, Tess. If this one gets past the gremlins it will say thanks for the prompt and I'm on board.
DeleteI loved this, Tess!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought this might be in the Manor!
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ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Thanks again, Tess.
ReplyDeleteA study in brown? Well, almost...
ReplyDeleteDear Tess: Somehow I got Berowne's 131 up there. I'd appreciate it if you could delete that and keep the 132 reference. T I A
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ReplyDeleteCan you please change my name to Grace (instead of Heaven) ~
Thanks for the lovely prompt ~
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Haha! Amazing Grace?! :)
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ReplyDeleteThe Wyeth picture seems to me to be moving. I'm off to take a nap but I will be back to see what this room holds for other poets. Thanks for this picture prompt,Tess.
ReplyDeleteThank you for keeping this wonderful forum up and running Tess. I look forward to writing and reviewing poetry/stories every Sunday. Lots of love.... xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda <3
DeleteThanks for the prompt Tess! It gets more challenging by the day!
ReplyDeleteHank
This is a beautiful photograph, Tess.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt Miss Tess. I'm giving it a try again...
ReplyDeleteA lot can be written about this pic. Very interesting subject Tess. Thanks!
ReplyDeletei am in...and will be around...
ReplyDeleteI wrote happily, Tessy.
ReplyDeleteA lovely Wyeth thank you! I am off for a while but will return later to visit!
ReplyDeleteThis prompt reminded me of when I bought my own house. Not quite the same experience, but I know I would have fallen in love with that room just like Alice does in my story.
ReplyDeleteSo many ways this prompt could go. I look forward to reading many of them.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed responding to this prompt. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this prompt Tess, though it took me down a dark path I wasn't expecting.
ReplyDeleteI emailed you with a query a few days ago, but it may have got lost.
This was a wonderful image- thanks Tess! Co-incidently the photo I included with Wyeths painting I just had taken last night feeling the same sentiments as in the poem.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that Wyeth and Thomas Hart Benton are always golden sources for stories and poems. I knew this was Olive's cabin on the Maine coast the second I logged in her.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for a wonderful prompt Tess
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Great inspiration, as shadows grow long and summer slowly turns to fall!
ReplyDeleteA new Wyeth for me..stunning! Thanks..
ReplyDeleteIm getting better about not waiting to the end of the week...Thanks Tess!
ReplyDeleteAlways good to dive into the pool. Lots of interesting writing this week. I'm up over at the Gumbo, and pleased to be in such good company!
ReplyDeleteA study in sepia and silence ~ brill prompt ~ thank you ~ tell me, has anyone worked out what the items are that show in the dish? The splash of red in the foreground?
ReplyDeleteGreat prompt this week. Just took me a while to get my head around it and know where I wanted to take it.
ReplyDeleteI'm late but I loved this picture and whilst at the lake yesterday wrote what it made me feel. A beautiful room, but empty and sad.
ReplyDeleteAt first I felt as though I was staring at a blank page, a white canvas. I panicked.
ReplyDeleteLots of depth in this prompt. I loved it!
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The Trellis Tribe are 'in'...
ReplyDeleteA sombre prompt, redolent with heartache and despair. But life goes on . . .
ReplyDeleteKeeping the light on.... I'm in, although I'm feeling perhaps posting on Mondays is too late?
ReplyDeleteI'm posting seven MONTHS too late--to prove, "It's NEVER 'too late'!"...
ReplyDeleteJust couldn't pas up that bust of Beethoven outside in the snow. OKAY, so it AIN'T Beethoven--grin!
PEACE!
Tess, I believe I accidently posted twice--the mortal sin of blogging. Oh Well...I like warm better than cold!
ReplyDeleteCan you fix?
Such a lovely painting. And I made it on a Monday (must be a first)! Hope it is not too late. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteACK! I didn't trust Mr. Linky & have accidentally posted twice. Can you remove the second link? So sorry...
ReplyDeleteHappy to play along again. Sorry a day late!
ReplyDelete.....and I'm even later!
ReplyDeletewho doesn't enter this room upon viewing?
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and enjoyed your take Tess
Beautiful choice Tess....sorry I have been absent for a while....just have tooo many irons in the fire right now....but happy to be back! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Tess - I have to say that I really like mine this week--maybe because most of the lines are not my own. Thanks much! K.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this exercise. I'm sorry I entered so late.
ReplyDeleteI was really stuck this week - a little more than usual which made me yearn for the Coke machine and settees! However, Walls Cannot Speak is up. Thanks Tess.
ReplyDeleteI have two books of Andrew Wyeth's paintings and this was a pure pleasure for me to write to. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture prompt. I am really behind as I am down with a massive flu. Thank you so much for hosting this wonderful meme.
ReplyDeleteMine is here
Have you a FANTABULOUS WEEK!!!
hugs
shakira
I love Wyeth. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSorry this took so long. I've had a busy week so far. Wyeth is one of my favorite artists.
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