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Do the words or the picture, or both, for the Writing Prompt #48 get your creative juices flowing?
Follow your senses, let the ink run on and create your masterpiece.
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Writing on prompt #48
Writing Prompt-8 by Latmospherique Thank you for sharing such a lovely poem!
Here you go Mona!
I really like this “rendez-vous”.
https://mahshiandmarshmallow.wordpress.com/2020/01/24/writing-prompt-8/
Have a lovely day
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Thank you! I love it too 😍 And your poetry is always so thoughtful and lovely 🌷
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Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it Mona
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Interesting prompt. I wonder how the storm ended up in the tea cup …
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Thank you! Would love to find out how this expression came about. However, as for this storm, it is probably the cunning photoshop that trapped it here 😁😁
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Hahaha, fair enough
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Looks like more than a little Brownian motion going on there.
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Lol! Yes 😃😃 I guess studying physics would have been a lot more interesting this way!
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You have a point there!
🙂
And that brings to mind something from 10th grade chemistry class.
A fellow named Mark and I were lab partners and at table right behind us as lab partners were a pair of girls each named Mary. You know that science lab thing where you heat something in a beaker to release hydrogen then catch that hydrogen in a test tube, light a wooden splint, hold it up to the test tube and then there is a little “pop” as the hydrogen combusts – their test tube exploded.
Yep. Exploded. Shattered.
Pieces landed in our hair and on our table.
It seemed, don’t know if ‘always’ was literally true, but it sure seemed that Mary C. and Mary R. were always having something of minor drama happen in chemistry and physics lab class.
Anyway, we did look forward to lab class and what manner of exciting moment was going to happen and the teacher would look baffled and mumble, “Huh, that’s never happened before.”
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Never heard more than pop in hydrogen lol! Some people have a knack of attracting the statistically least probable occurrences! They seem like fun 😁
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