Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Burgeoning
Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge: Burgeoning
The God of art and light and archery, of music and dance, truth and prophecy, healing and poetry. A god can hardly be more prolific than that – all that talent bursting forth. Square #25 in May: Burgeoning
The tree was as good as dead. Moss growing over the whole trunk. Scheduled for felling first the twigs, then the branches, finally parts of the trunk were removed. And then spring happened.
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Time was when seeing a single stork or possibly two storks was considered a delightful sighting. On the weekend I counted 16 storks walking behind a tractor pulling a harrow. The were walking in the furrows looking for juicy worms brought to the surface. As … Continue reading #17 A Burgeoning Population
Life came out of Poseidon’s realm – burgeoning forth. The boat of the marine police in the north west of Cyprus is called Poseidon. Square #13 in May: Burgeoning
I’m away from my computer as I’ve taken over as a living companion to my sister who is on crutches after a bicycle accident. It’s just for a few days. Anyhoo, I dont want to miss a square so I am posting from my phone, … Continue reading #9 New Skills
This shoot belongs to the Greek god of wine, Dyonisus, and promises the harvest of juicy grapes in autumn and full bodied liquid for years to come. I’m always fascinated about the fresh green colour breaking forth from the gnarled, dark vine. Square #7 in … Continue reading #7 Dyonisus
Each spring, Persephone returns from the underworld and makes the world bring forth new life. In autumn, she has to return to her husband Hades and live dies or lies dormant. Until the next year. Square #3 in May: Burgeoning
I couldn’t pick just one.
Populated

Time-sensitive

Companionable

Burgeoning

Clandestine

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