100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups – Week#67
A bit of house keeping before the prompt.
- I am not going to be able to move your posts to this page until Friday so if you are keen to read each others (which I know you like to do) please use the linky list until I can get them moved!
- Can you give me some idea of when you want the prompts over Christmas? Dates should be 17th, 24th, 31st, 7th. Do you want one for each or just the first and last?
Now for the prompt. Simples!
Now the children were given this prompt and came up with some amazing pieces. So go and read but no magpieing ideas now! Children’s Prompt
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Oh dear, I didn’t read the cutoff date and wrote this prompt. This is deceptively harder than it looks! So, I am posting it for my “Sunday Shorts” anyway! With the appropriate link back to you, of course. Julia, this was fun and I’ve signed up so I shouldn’t be late for week #68. 😉
~Lynda
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This was alot of fun / thanks for hosting and Happy Holidays to all!!!
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Hi, Julia — now that NaNoWriMo is over, I’d love to get all of them — but whatever the group decides. This prompt looks like a bear!
Thanks for that! Have a read of the children’s. They had some great ideas!
I’ll go over and look at them! I always love what they come up with. 😎
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I have been away for a couple of months, holiday and then problems with getting going again! Prompts for the next few weeks are fine. Here is this week’s
http://www.anglersrest.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/100-word-challenge-week-69.html
I’m happy with continuing the prompts every week, especially if they’re related to Christmas and New year 🙂 I’ve enjoyed this prompt, thanks http://llmcalling.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/temptation.html
Thanks for getting back. I wasn’t sure if folks would be busy over the hols!
I’ve missed quite a few prompts coz I’ve been so busy. Christmas is when I’m most likely to have time to write so would like to have 17th 24th and 7th if possible.
This week is going to be a toughie – some of my pupils did it so well I’m not sure I can come up with anything better…
Ha, ha! They were good role models!
I love the snow, lets hope that is all we get!
Absolutely!
Ooh, I love the way it’s snowing on your page! How do you do that?
So much nicer than the snow-cum-slush we’re getting around here.
For the Christmas prompts, I’ll be away from the net a few weeks, so just first and last would be fine for me.
Many thanks for getting back to me. The snow is a facility put into >Settings by WordPress.com You can get plugins for other platfomrs.
Is the prompt the photo?
Yep!
Ah so its the one the children have, I can see it via the link!
Glad you can see it now Gilly!