This one is awesome. Can't wait to see what everyone does with it. Lots of different directions I think. Some CS lewis or Plesix ("wind in the willows") sort of images i imagine?
I remember my copy of that wonderful story . . of homesickness, wanderlust, lost children, arrogance, pride preceding a fall, revenge . . . a kid's book that all adults should read. Mine had a map of the Wild Wood, the RIver Bank and Toad Hall in the back papers.
Happy writing, dear friends...
ReplyDeleteThis one is awesome. Can't wait to see what everyone does with it. Lots of different directions I think. Some CS lewis or Plesix ("wind in the willows") sort of images i imagine?
ReplyDeleteGood morning everyone... I've missed you. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI loved this! Great prompt!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess! - be back later to visit!
ReplyDelete... delightful illustration!
ReplyDeletePlayful Sunday morning--had fun with this one. Now, off to read what others created. Thanks, Tess.
ReplyDeletevery fun image- reminds me of Wind in the Willows
ReplyDeleteCheers to all- have a splendid week!
Thanks for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness ... party time!
ReplyDeleteOne man's party is another man's poison, as they say.
ReplyDeleteHad fun with this....!
ReplyDeleteBit of a challenge..but made it!!
ReplyDeleteWent to bed before I linked! Silly me! *smiles*
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to think again about The Wind in the Willows. I live in the area in which Kenneth Grahame based his book.
ReplyDeleteI remember my copy of that wonderful story . . of homesickness, wanderlust, lost children, arrogance, pride preceding a fall, revenge . . . a kid's book that all adults should read. Mine had a map of the Wild Wood, the RIver Bank and Toad Hall in the back papers.
DeleteWander is having trouble with his internet access, so he asked me to post his poem this week.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun it is today! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and for your visual prompts, Tess.