
Sometimes you get a prompt where you have to wrack your brain to come up with a single photo.
And then you get a prompt where you’re spoilt for choice.
Once upon a time (i.e. pre-COVID) I was on a trail at least once a week usually on a Sunday (big sigh) with friends. One runner started earlier and left a trail (confusing by design) for the others to follow. Hares and hounds, you understand. The trail was laid in chalk and to make sure that everybody understood what was going on there was a chalk talk before leaving. Really unnecessary as the marks were pretty self-explanatory, don’t you think?
Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Trail.
I wouldn’t know what to do even if my life depended on it!
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Alternatively, you run at the back of the pack and follow the others 😀
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I’d be at the back. That’s quite certain.
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I guess you’d have to have that talk first, so everyone’s on the same page–or arrow or circle. 🙂
Hopefully you can all hit the trail again before much longer.
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I would guess even the chalker didn’t know what it was for! I hope the talker had a clue or everybody might get lost! Good post.
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Thanks. And since we use more or less the same marks every week we kind of manage it 😉
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Are yes when you know what they mean its definately easier. I love a code breaking challenge but these bare no resemblance to anything I’m familiar with.
Had I not given up with my sleuth I’d have been interested in using them in a mystery for sure.
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Easy-peasy, but I’m not going to let on!
Here’s mine!
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I’d be with Margaret! We could have a good natter 🙂 🙂
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We used to have a Chalk Chase at Boy Scouts. It was great fun 🙂
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It’s the best. We have a BN sign. It stands for “beer near” (somewhere in the vicinity a few bottles have been hidden) .
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Now that’s my idea of fun 🙂
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