07 Jun 2017
by Ritu
in #Writespiration, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #Writespiration, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Embarrassing Moments, Push Up Bra, Sacha Black, Wonderbra
Sacha’s #Writespiration prompt this week.

Your most embarrassing moment… and yes, it can be fiction, but I’d much prefer memoir! Give me juicy memories and gossip :p
Imagine this,
First push up bra
Excitedly sitting
In the car
A wedding party
Time to dance
My bra stuffing
Saw its chance
Worked its way out
Of my bust
On Wonderbras
I do not trust
My cousin waved
My pad around
No hiding place
Was to be found
Stupid push-up bra!
A true story!
And I posted the full version here if you fancy a giggle!
05 Jun 2017
by Ritu
in #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #ronovansweeklyhaikuchallenge, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Haiku, Haiku Challenge, Ronovanwrites
Lovely Ron’s Haiku Challenge prompt words this week:

One filled with hope.

Image from Pixabay
A baby brings warmth
Regardless of their colour
A new hope is born
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Another looking forward to a good day!

Image from Pixabay
The colours above
Showing a red sky at night
A warm day to come
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The final, a little ‘something else’…

Image from Pixabay
A warmth deep inside
The feeling colours my cheeks
Imminent release
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04 Jun 2017
by Ritu
in #tjshouseholdhaikuchallenge, Poems, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #TJ's Household Haiku Challenge, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Challenge, Drift & Air, Haiku
This week, TJ has given us the following words, and photo as a prompt for the Haiku Challenge.

So first, a Haiku incorporating both the words and the photo.
Open an old door
In the air do dust motes drift
Twinkling in the light
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Then one thinking about the end of days…

The air grows heavy
I feel my life drift away
Darkness now my home
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And finally, a sight of beauty

image from Google
Drifting overhead
Like fireflies dotting the night air
Lanterns fill the sky
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Proud member of the Haiku Hub!

03 Jun 2017
by Ritu
in Poems, Socs, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, British Weather, Linda G Hill, poem, Socs, Stream Of Consciousness Saturday, Whether/Weather
Linda’s #SoCS prompt for this week…
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “whether/weather.” Use one, use both, use them any way you’d like. Bonus points if you start and end your post with one (or each) of them. Enjoy!
Whether it’s spring or summer,
Winter or fall
You know one thing that’s common
In all
You’ll get wind, sun, and rain
Together
Because that’s just typical
British weather!
Ritu 2017

01 Jun 2017
by Ritu
in #WritePhoto, Fiction, Thoughts Opinions & Memories
Tags: #WritePhoto, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Knock
Sue’s #WritePhoto prompt this week:

“You do it!” Pete whispered.
“No, you do it!” Tom replied.
“Oh for goodness sake, I’ll do it!” Jake pushed himself forward. These other two were a total bunch of chickens!
The three of them had been messing around in the woods behind the park, and they had ventured a little further afield than before, and managed to get a little lost.
As they wound their way around, trying to retrace their steps, the boys managed to go deeper rather than get closer to the park again.
The darkness was starting to fall. It was already late when they decided to go into the woods, and now, as the trees started to take on a sinister look, they realised they were in trouble.
Tom took out his phone to call home, but the signal was nil. The same with Pete’s and Jake’s phone. At least they could use the phones as torches.
As they slowly ventured through the eerie trees, they spotted a small wooden building It was like a little grey-stoned house,with an old wooden door, and there was light coming from a window. A plume of smoke drifted out of a chimney pot.
They stumbled over roots to get to this door. Surely there was someone there to help them.
The closer they got, the more apparent it was that this was no ordinary house. The pathway up to the door seemed to be lined with bones, but with the reducing light they couldn’t be sure…
Tom and Pete began to panic, and wanted to step back. This was where Jake stepped up.
He raised his hand and hesitated before taking the rather creepy looking knocker in his hand and banging it cautiously.
It seemed an age before heavy footsteps were heard, and the door slowly creaked open…

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