Weather Forecast!
Jenny has come over all generous this week and given us a the chance to use the prompt AND 50 additional words. She is feeling so good that she has said we can use a picture if we want! What’s this all about? Well it is Saturday Centus, a weekly challenge which normally has 100 words added to a prompt. You can find out all about it by clicking the badge below my piece. I have put the prompt words in BLUE.
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‘You are my sunshine…’
As she sang along she thought – yes that’s what he is.
Spring warmth at first then the summer of hot desire moved in. Now a pleasant autumnal warmth has settled. Even when it can’t be seen the sun is there….
Yes he’s definitely MY sunshine!
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Oooh, the summer of hot desire. Fanning myself here. Need. ice.
Really neat use of the prompt!
Loved this!
Dear Julia,
You have written a lovely text. I like it very much.
Thank you for commenting on my SC-post.
And thank you for asking about John Tell. You are the first! The character John Tell is modeled after several boys whom I knew at school. His problem seems to be that he is a confirmed bachelor and essentially scared of women. I think he does like Sanna, but he does not know what to do with her!
I tried to write a post for Romantic Friday Writers last Friday, but my text was considered not romantic enough for most of the participants who commented on it. I should have written something like your post. You write with great warmth and hidden passion! You know or remember what it is like to be infatuated or in love. I seemed to have forgotten or suppressed those feelings!
Best wishes,
Anna
For the benefit of other readers:
Sanna’s Sunshine SC Wk 66
This is my cat’s blog post about the letter “P”:
P is for Presents – Sara Cat AT-rd-3-P
Excellent ! This made me smile and feel warm and fuzzy all over…very sweet , sensitive and real !!!
Very romantic! I love the way you wove the seasons through the text. Great Centus!
Namaste………cj
That is so kind of you to say!
How wonderful! I enjoyed the use of the seasons!
They sort of jumped out at me!
Great! (I have one of those, too…)
=)
Aren’t we lucky?!
This is a really excellent use of the prompt, Julia!! Brava!!!
Thanks Judie! Great to see you here!
I loved it. It could be about so many things. Great, great job.
Many thanks.It was of course my hubby!
I like it:@)
That gives me sunshine!
Lovely use of the centus prompt. 🙂
Many thanks. I had written it with 154 words so had to pare it back a bit!