The book is reflected as would be expected but the young man must be in disgrace. His chocolate style hair invokes such despair that he can't look himself in the face.
I've how found another writing activity to get my creative juices flowing. In my first writing endeavor here I decided to use a series of four different HAIKU which merge into one thought. I've got three other blog sites [one is also my website], since this is on BlogSpot, I posted a link to my response there. Comments are ALWAYS WELCOME. Hope you'll decide to follow me there.
Happy writing, my friends...
ReplyDeleteOh, to see ourselves as others see us? LOL
ReplyDeleteJinsky, I wait to see your take on the photo!
ReplyDeleteEverything comes to he who waits - or she, for that matter. My take is well and truly 'up', as the Blogland jargon would have us say...
DeleteJinksy, Jinksy, ‘Comes to he or she’? Tut Tut.
DeleteHappy to be linking up this Sunday ~
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day ~
Meaningful Palm Sunday everyone!...
ReplyDeleteGod bless!..
JJRod'z
Love Surrealism. Thank you, Tess for the prompt.
ReplyDeleteThis is great...thanks
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SueAnn
Interesting image, a lot of paths could be taken with this one. I chose the first that came to mind!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing prompt, Tess. Thanks!
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Thanks Tess, will be back later to visit everyone!
ReplyDeleteThanks again, Tess... and congrats on your book!!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't resist it...
ReplyDeletehappy sunday everyone..x
ReplyDeleteThank you for your inspiration! http://starvingactivist.wordpress.com/2013/03/24/for-me-the-sunshine-award/
ReplyDeleteWonderful prompt Tess.
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ReplyDeleteOoerrr!
ReplyDeleteThe book is reflected as would be expected
but the young man must be in disgrace.
His chocolate style hair invokes such despair
that he can't look himself in the face.
Plenty of fun to be had with this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess.
Gets better all the time..thanks!!
ReplyDeleteok, but don't make me stand on stage and read it aloud.
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ReplyDeleteLovely image!! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteOh, I enjoyed this one! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess for another challenging image
ReplyDeleteI've wished for a mirror like that!
ReplyDeleteA rather quick entry this week. I'll no doubt be finding typos in it as I go along. Quite a fun one!
ReplyDeleteI'm back!
ReplyDeleteHell there., Come, travel with me! :)
ReplyDeleteWell THANKS to "Ramblings From a Mum" [JENNY]
ReplyDeleteI've how found another writing activity to get my creative juices flowing. In my first writing endeavor here I decided to use a series of four different HAIKU which merge into one thought. I've got three other blog sites [one is also my website], since this is on BlogSpot, I posted a link to my response there. Comments are ALWAYS WELCOME. Hope you'll decide to follow me there.
Have a GREAT DAY !!!
Gosh I know it's Tuesday morning, but from the moment I saw this back-sided man I had to bring him some sort of story!
ReplyDeleteI'm here at last with a piece from my heart; I've never seen this image before but it really spoke to me.
ReplyDeleteInteresting prompt... thought-provoking
ReplyDeleteI just never know when I'm going to stop by here and be utterly compelled to attack the prompt. Today was one of those days!
ReplyDeleteI did reproduce it! Je suis désolé Monsieur Magritte!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting, Tess.
Reflections in a Mirror
ReplyDeleteHaiku poetry for contest!
Here's my post- http://ektakhetan.blogspot.in/2013/03/man-in-mirror.html
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Great site, my first attempt, will keep coming for more.http://middleeastmasala.wordpress.com/
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