I may be having problems linking this week. If my link doesn't show up I'll try another. I never had problems before Tess. Otherwise it was a fun write that gave me plenty of ideas.
Tess, this photo prompt simply begged to be handled in a (naturally--grin!) poetic way. Thanks for keeping Magpie Tales alive and VERY well. for even those of us (me) who don't show up regularly.
Thanks again Tess. I hope it is allowed but I have entered an old poem of mine (it sort of jumped into my head when I saw the pic) but it needed a lot of rewriting - as poems do when you look at them after several years.
Tess. Humbly I wish to apologize...Could you remove my two non-entries, #30 and #31...because they do not link to a Magpie-appropriate post.
Truth? I HAD one written (and liked it) but it ended with a four-letter word which, when I saw it as posted I was ashamed. Did not wish to "spoil" the Magoie image of worthiness. Hope you understand. PEACE and LIGHT, Tess. Steve
Happy writing, my friends!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess. It's good to post here on Sunday again!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tess- I look forward to every Sunday being able to sip some coffee and read everyone's poems! Cheers! Have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteI may be having problems linking this week. If my link doesn't show up I'll try another. I never had problems before Tess. Otherwise it was a fun write that gave me plenty of ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I enjoy your challenges. This week I have combined this one with others.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration! Happy creating!
ReplyDeleteAny likeness to the original is purely accidental! LOL
ReplyDeleteI've struggled this week - thought I'd flow as I liked the picture right away! Oh, well - I'll probably edit later.
ReplyDeleteIt seem perfect and apropos to me.
DeleteA humbling experience with such a powerful prompt. Thanks Tess.
ReplyDeleteNice one to muse over... thanks Tess.
ReplyDeleteJust posted mine. :-)
ReplyDeleteHave two drafts written over the last year, but have not managed to finish one since last March. Life gets in the way:-)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing everyone
Thanks, Tess.
ReplyDeletehttp://purplepeninportland.wordpress.com/2014/04/06/when-dreams-dare-to-come-true/
This one was so fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo prompt!
ReplyDeleteTess, this photo prompt simply begged to be handled
ReplyDeletein a (naturally--grin!) poetic way. Thanks for keeping
Magpie Tales alive and VERY well. for even those of us
(me) who don't show up regularly.
Thanks again Tess. I hope it is allowed but I have entered an old poem of mine (it sort of jumped into my head when I saw the pic) but it needed a lot of rewriting - as poems do when you look at them after several years.
ReplyDeleteGreat prompt, Tess. Definitely inspiring!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteTess.
ReplyDeleteHumbly I wish to apologize...Could you remove my two non-entries, #30 and #31...because they do not link to a Magpie-appropriate post.
Truth? I HAD one written (and liked it) but it ended with a four-letter word which, when I saw it as posted I was ashamed. Did not wish to "spoil" the Magoie image of worthiness. Hope you understand.
PEACE and LIGHT, Tess.
Steve
I love this picture. Thanks for the prompt!
ReplyDeleteI seem to have a thing about angels and earth's beautiful daughters....
ReplyDeleteFrom my first glimpse of her, there was only one way to go! Great photo Tess.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Pic!
ReplyDeleteI love this image, Tess. You mine for gold for us! Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteWonderful image.
ReplyDeleteThis picture inspired a poem on jealousy for me!
ReplyDeleteHaunting image.
ReplyDeleteLate again...but I have an excuse!
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