https://weeklyprompts.com/2022/08/03/weekly-prompts-wednesday-challenge-cycling/

GC and Sue W are our hosts for this weekly word challenge. Recycling was getting more complicated as the years went on. Sarah thought it was a matter of all plastics going in one bin, but it had to be a certain type of plastic, and clean of any debris. It was her little boy,Continue reading “https://weeklyprompts.com/2022/08/03/weekly-prompts-wednesday-challenge-cycling/”

Holiday Snap

My 5 Favourite Vacation Activities https://saltedcaramel670.wordpress.com/tag/saltedcaramelblog/ has given us her five favourite vacation activities. When I go away on holiday, I enjoy visiting various places. One of my favourite holidays was Cornwall. We stayed in a tent, which the holiday camp provided. We went to a farm, where my four year old daughter had aContinue reading “Holiday Snap”

Leaving Home

Written for https://fivedotoh.com/2022/08/01/fandangos-flash-fiction-challenge-179/ ‘It only seems like yesterday we were taking the training wheels off your bike,’ Terry’s mum said. Helping sort out the boxes, it was her way of staying close to her daughter. So grown up, it didn’t seem possible she was moving in with her boyfriend. She hadn’t even got the weddingContinue reading “Leaving Home”

Ghost

https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/author/reinventionsreena/ word prompt ”The only ghost that scares is a past version of you and https://sundaywhirl.wordpress.com/2022/07/17/wordle-561/. The only ghost that scares is a past version of you, were the words trickling through her dreams. Night after night, spirits would call their warning. A low growl, followed by a dark hum and she would see thingsContinue reading “Ghost”

Ring Toss

  A word prompt from sammiscribbles.worpress.com and to write a story, poem in 86 words. A Jamboree fair, as the days of summer bring a new light to the village. Tamara stood at the entrance, and looked forward to the day when she would win the biggest prize there. She had been there every year,Continue reading “Ring Toss”

Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly

‘She wouldn’t hurt a fly,’ Sarah said, as they handcuffed all eight arms of her friend. Her web was still in the trees, where she had built her intricate silk home. It wasn’t her fault it was sticky, and that other creatures were lured to their doom. She had tried making it out of otherContinue reading “Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly”