

12 more word:
Twas me. I really like eggs.
Hence the staff bought styrofoam eggs.
Six Word Saturday
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It was cold and I rushed and when I got home I thought I had missed a blimp or a Zeppelin in the sky when I looked at the last photo on my camera SD-card.

I didn’t. It’s a leaf. Last on the camera’s SD-card.
Our grandkid’s backpack has been lying in front of this sideboard for days (tidying is no one’s favourite around here). And now it has started to sprout fur.
Last on the phone’s SD-card.
PS: I spent the last minutes of 2024 and the first hour of 2025 locked up with my husband and our cat and a bottle of bubbly in our bedroom because Henry wasn’t at all happy about the noise outside. We could eliminate the light effects by closing the shutters but couldn’t completely keep the noise outside. Henry was hiding under the bed while we were toasting the new year. And afterwards I had time to sit a the pc waiting for the youngsters to come back inside (they had gone into the nearby vineyards to shoot off their fireworks).
For Brian’s Last on the Card in December
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Ragtag Daily Prompt: Rise
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