Happy
Saturday Morning! It’s Christina.
I think I
have temporarily figured out a way around the technological problem. Until I
can get this blog running the way it should, I am also posting the challenge
questions on my Facebook page. It’s not ideal, but it’s a bandage. I can’t wait
to get the bugs out though because I’m excited to see what y’all have written.
So how did
you do with yesterday’s challenge?
I am from another world
and unfortunately I cannot see color. Please describe RED, BLUE and YELLOW to me.
Here’s my
reply:
A
world without color, how sad
I
could not even imagine, but I shall try my hand
Red
is a rage you feel
Red
is the heat of the sun to help you heal
Red
is a warm towel from the dryer
Red
is the anguish at a funeral pyre
Blue
is the snowflakes on your tongue you catch
Blue
is a high soaring bird you cannot reach
Blue
is cool water on a hot summer day
Blue
is the sorrow you feel when a loved one goes away
Yellow
is comfortable, serene and calm
Yellow
can be a healing balm
Yellow
is meadow flowers dancing in the wind
Yellow
is a memory you pull from within
Colors
can hold more meaning than just sight, it’s true
Because
you cannot experience them, I truly feel sorry for you.
Where the heck did a poem
come from? Not usually my area, but there it be. So onto the day 3 challenge.
You wake up
one morning to find you have turned into a (insert animal here).
Same rules - You have 10 minutes (be honest). There is no
right or wrong, just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t count and NO ONE is
allowed to criticize what someone else has written. Go.
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