I am taking it in turns to host this challenge with Deb Whittam of the blog Twenty Four. Click on the link below to see her post about the results of last weeks challenge:
https://debbiewhittam.wordpress.com/2019/09/19/50-word-thursday-37-the-results/
So, now to this weeks challenge:
The Rules:
- Find the muse within the photo or line provided and follow where it leads. It can be a story, anecdote, poem. Anything!
- The Story must be between 50 and 250 words, in 50-word increments. (so 50, 100, 150, 200 or 250 words)
- Link back to this post with the tag 50WordThurs so that everyone can find it, or post your response in the comments below.
- HAVE FUN!
So here is the picture for this week:
And the Words: “Whenever I find myself growing grim about the mouth; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul;” – Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
I hope you enjoy this week’s challenge. I will gather together all the entries and publish a results post on Wednesday.
Have fun. 🙂
That is one beautiful place!
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Thank you, it’s a picture I took of Bergen harbour in Norway. It rains a lot there, but it is lovely.
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I was able to combine prompts 37 & 38 as I missed joining in last week.. Thank you ever so much for hosting.
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You’re very welcome, you combined them beautifully. 🙂
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Thanks for hosting.
My contribution this week: https://www.michele-jones.com/the-monotony/
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You’re welcome, thanks for taking part. 🙂
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Hello Kirstian! I’ve nominated you for a challenge that Beckie (of Beckiesmentalmess) is doing: http://sparksfromacombustiblemind.com/2019/09/20/pop-ticklish-thurs/
I hope this was an appropriate place to notify you! Cheers!
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Thank you very much Melanie 🙂 I’ll do that now. Sorry for the delay.
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