Well, hello one and all. I have been beyond the pale for quite some time, but could not resist the promise of firelight I saw over here...I humbly present to you my offering for this week's Magpie. It is up over at Irish Gumbo.
Am unsure why or how a second poem by me got posted above. Please delete or ignore #43 above as it has nothing to do with the prompt and somehow got posted in error. #42, Winter Blues, is the correct post. Sorry for the error.
Happy writing my friends...
ReplyDeleteBrr. I'm tired of cold!
ReplyDeletecha-taa-a-ter-ing teeth
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely picture Tess. Once again the linky won't click for me. Mine's here
ReplyDeletehttp://planetcyberluz.com/2014/01/26/snow-fall/
Surely you didn't expect us to leave that window empty.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess! Wish we had some of this snow!
ReplyDeleteBack to rhyming. The world makes sense again.
ReplyDeleteLove this painting!
ReplyDeletehttp://purplepeninportland.wordpress.com/2014/01/27/down-at-the-mill/
Thank you. I love Wyeth. His images prompt so much from and for me.
ReplyDeleteI have posted a poem on my blog but can't see my name on the list above. I hope it's not a cooky thing, I am not good at those :-)
ReplyDeleteHello Tess! I just had to warm up your photo today! It's a lovely painting of his though!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Wyeth...thanks...
ReplyDeleteA fairly quick 'tale this week - kinda simple and sweet - just like me! *ahem*
ReplyDeleteWell, hello one and all. I have been beyond the pale for quite some time, but could not resist the promise of firelight I saw over here...I humbly present to you my offering for this week's Magpie. It is up over at Irish Gumbo.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready for spring to return to many areas of my life. Thanks, Tess.
ReplyDeleteWhat would winter be without Andrew Wyeth? Thanks for the inspiration, Tess. :)
ReplyDeleteyes! Thanks for the inspiration Tess!
DeleteANother beautiful prompt! linked my take on it- http://www.numerounity.com/2014/01/the-snow-outside-my-window-sill.html
ReplyDeleteThanks you team! :)
Takes me back, Tess. I could do with a small amount of snow right now :)
ReplyDeleteThe prompt seems quite appropriate for this crazy winter!
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Hi! I'm late but joining the party anyway.
ReplyDeleteComing in a bit late, but I'm here! As always Tess, thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteAm unsure why or how a second poem by me got posted above. Please delete or ignore #43 above as it has nothing to do with the prompt and somehow got posted in error. #42, Winter Blues, is the correct post. Sorry for the error.
ReplyDeleteHere's to hoping there's no more black and white images!
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