With a haughty swagger he left the scene. Responsibility none
Today’s posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
With a haughty swagger he left the scene. Responsibility none
Today’s posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
Old friends, rekindling their pact, begin nature’s timely challenge. Ageless.
Today’s posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
The track no longer bridged the ravine. A traveller’s imaginings
Today’s posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
The bees had returned. Their Journey could begin. A connection …
Today’s posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
As Zephyrus blew wet kisses, despondently, she began to swell
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As voices reached a crescendo, close harmonies ripped through worlds.
My fifth posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
Slow, gentle across those tracks. A treacherous cliff edge. Oblivion.
My fourth posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words
Rosa Parks-inspired, he makes a stand; he begins to breathe.
My third posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words made on the anniversary of the birth of a much-celebrated lady
I did agonise over this one. I mean, does a hyphenated word become a single word or does it still count as two words even when hyphenated? I decided to add the second “he” as I’d used a hyphenated word and then, well, should I have added another hyphen between Rosa and Parks, potentially making it nine words? Oh, it’s a quandry. In the end I settled for it as it is. After all, these are my own rules!
The waters came, unstoppable, some cleansing some bringing aged grime
My second posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words – see you tomorrow for number 3
Candlemass, a meeting, but of me and my future self
This is my first posting for a Tale a Day in Ten Words – see you tomorrow for number 2