Ragtag Daily Prompt: March
Ragtag Daily Prompt: March
When I read the prompt “shattered” I tried hard not to think of Henry. I looked through my archive through shattered window panes, shattered beer bottles, shattered wine glasses yet I kept coming back to Henry. The most iconic incident: Henry and the tea pot. … Continue reading Active Shatterer on Site
These four symbols decorate the corridor in the basement of the school where my classroom is situated. This section of the school is part of an adult education institution and the logos symbolise languages, all kinds of group activities, maths and reading, and crafts. Ragtag … Continue reading Teaching Going on Here
she’d been to the tattoo shop again. Ragtag Daily Prompt: Ink
Today we go to the one-dollar store if we want to spend a little money on a trifling matter. In days gone by people had to wait for peddlers come around for those little necessities. At the country fair a better-off peddler might even said … Continue reading Cheap Jack
Strange to see how a good dinner and feasting reconciles everybody. Samuel Pepys, 9 November 1665 Ragtag Daily Prompt: Reconcile
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Hands
We have these narrow stairs in our town called “stairs to hell”. Come our annual town festival and it is fitted with a slide. And you can slide down. There are cushions and they are needed. When we were kids we went on this slide … Continue reading The Chute to Hell
Ragtag Daily Prompt: Fang
When we go running (or walking or traipsing) on Sundays we follow flour blobs. Three blobs of flour and you are on the right track, aka “true trail”. Every now and again we might encounter a circle like this, aka a check. It means you … Continue reading Checking!