Look Over There – #2023picoftheweek

Today’s post is for Maria Antonia’s Weekly Photo Challenge #2023picoftheweek

Here’s how it goes 》Post a photo relating to the word(s) in one of the boxes below. Then link it to Maria’s blog.

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Clear Blue Waters – #2023picoftheweek

This post is for Maria Antonia’s Weekly Photo Challenge #2023picoftheweek.

Here’s how it goes 》Post a photo relating to the word(s) in one of the boxes below. Then link it to Maria’s blog.

Check her out here 》 Maria Antonia if you’d like to join in for the fun!

I’ve chosen Clear Blue for today’s #picoftheweek2023

This photo was taken on the idyllic island, Inishbofin, off the West coast of Galway. I have some beautiful photos from our few days here on the Island and some things I’d like to say about the island itself. That’ll be a separate blog post I think!

Don’t Judge a Can by its Label – #99WordStories

Committed to being an attentive daughter-in-law, Maud always made a Black Forest gateaux when Teresa came to dinner.

“No gateaux today, Teresa, because Colm ate the cherries—again!” The two women glared at Colm.  

‘How can I stop him from stealing the cherries, Teresa?’

‘I have a plan,’ Teresa replied.

Next time Teresa was due a visit, thoughts of juicy cherries bursting between his teeth made Colm drool. He caved.

When he lifted the ring of the can and peeled back the lid, the sight and the smell of beef and liver dogfood, put him off cherries for good.

Written for Charli Mills #99WordStory Challenge. July 25, 2023, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story based on the phrase “commitment in a can.” What is the commitment and to whom? Describe the can. How does it expand the story? Go where the prompt leads.

Featured image Image by Dsndrn-Videolar from Pixabay on Canva.

True – #99wordstories

Written for Charli’s 99-word story. February 27, 2023, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about a golden onion. Any golden onion. One planted or harvested. An onion chopped for a meal. How can you use an onion as a prop in a character’s hand? Go where the prompt leads! I have a TRUE story for this one!

Robin was fun at parties, until the night he did this!

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