What do you see # 141 – July 4th, 2022

Welcome back to another WDYS prompt

Rules;

  • You can write a post on your blog and create a pingback to link to the original post.
  • Write an original story, poem or a caption.
  • There is no limit to words or format but keep it family-friendly.
  • If you post a response before next Sunday, I will be able to add it to my roundup post.
  • I will do a round-up next Sunday before the next Prompt is posted.
  • It is always helpful if you can give your post/story/poem a title.
  • Paste a link of your post in the comments section so that I don’t miss anyone in the roundup post.

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Does this picture inspire you to write something?

Image credit; Andrea Piacquad @ Pexels

For the visually challenged reader, this image shows a young woman with her hands covering the eyes of an older woman, sitting in front of her. Both women seem happy.

Waiting eagerly for your responses.

Thanking you all for joining this prompt.


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75 thoughts on “What do you see # 141 – July 4th, 2022

  1. Thanks Sadje. Here’s my short contribution today. Lovely photo! 🙂

    Marise snuck up behind the old lady very quietly. The old lady had sharp ears, probably to make up for the failing eyesight she now had. Very carefully Marise wrapped her hands around the old lady’s head and covered those failed eyes. “Surprise!” said Marise. “Marise!” exclaimed her grandmother, smiling widely, “what a lovely surprise too!” “Aw, said Marise, I thought this time I would surely sneak up on you! I was so quiet.” “Yes, said Grandmother, but you shouldn’t moisturize your hands with that frangipani lotion so well. The scent gives you away everytime!” The two ladies – one young and one old spent the afternoon drinking tea and sharing stories across the generations. A strong tie to know one’s history and important to knowing who we are as a species. MBC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ©

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