Floral Friday and Flower of the Day
Floral Friday and Flower of the Day
Guaio and Collauda were fighting the cutthroats’ school duel purely as an aptitude test. While hopping on a trampoline, the combatants would throw iguanas bent into croissant shape at each other, intending to cut the opponents throat, obviously. Collauda won.
Can You Tell a Story in … 40 words including duel, trampoline, iguana, and croissant.
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The Ragtag Prompt was SOW. The action or the animal? Or maybe the car license number? In this case, for Stuttgart. There is a saying amongst Hash House Harriers that if you like your hash name then something is wrong. You are not supposed to … Continue reading The sow with any other name will still be one
he liked to jump. Dawn from The Day After is this week’s prompt giver. “Spring” as a verb (and all it’s synonyms). If you like to come along you can link to Leanne’s site (Monochrome Madness) or to Dawn’s site directly: Monochrome Madness: Spring as … Continue reading Even when he was little
There was a boy who wanted to be a hero like Aragorn.
But his grandma kept saying: I must warn
You against such heroism. 'tis but a folly!
Rather be gay and fancy and jolly
And aim on becoming a unicorn!
Laughing Along with a Limerick: Warn
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I spent a couple of hours in a village in the Odenwald, called Schaafheim (nothing to do with sheep, but with “scop”, i.e. barn or shed). This half-timbered house is typical for the area – with a solid stone base, usually of reddish sandstone. With … Continue reading Windows of Schaafheim
The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Symmetry