#JusJoJan Daily Prompt – Jan. 27th/17 – Incomplete / #writephoto – Waiting

Day 27 of Linda’s #JusJoJan challenge!

The Just Jot It January 27th prompt, brought to you by Cyn of That Cynking Feeling is: “Incomplete.” Use it any way you’re inspired to. And make sure you stop by and say hi to Cyn as well! Here’s her blog:  https://cynk.wordpress.com/about/ .

And I am combining it with Sue’s great #writephoto challenge!

Her prompt photo is this.

waiting

And here is my effort! A limerick trio!

There was a young knight called Ted
Who appeared to have lost his head
Though incomplete
He was always upbeat
Because he was very well bred!

He waited for love to come
But alas for Ted there was none
When it came to a kiss
No head meant a miss
And away the ladies would run!

He tried to keep out of sight
Didn’t want to give people a fright
So he stood in a corner
Like Little Jack Horner
Even though it was rather tight!

Ritu 2017

Lantern #writephoto

Sue’s #writephoto prompt this week.

glaston6-024

In the darkness, all seemed hopeless. What was I supposed to do?

I’d done what I had seen done in countless films, gone to the confessional in the church.

I’m not a church-goer. I don’t know whether it would help me, but they always seem so relieved in the movies, like a weight lifted off their shoulders, then something miraculous usually happens and all is right again.

But nothing did happen initially. I came out, after pouring it all out to whoever was behind that curtain, still feeling full of guilt.

Sitting in a pew, I looked up at the cross ahead of me.

The night was drawing in fast, the setting sun casting long shadows across the whole of the church.

I closed my eyes. I wanted to cry. Maybe I just needed to shut my eyes forever.

That’s one way the guilt would go.

I opened my eyes again.

The whole church was shrouded in darkness.

How long had my eyes been shut?

Suddenly, a light shone in from outside.

Looking up, I saw a lantern illuminating the church with a dull glow.

Then I looked back at the cross.

I don’t know why but something lifted from my shoulders.

Maybe things actually would be ok…

 

writephoto

Swan #writephoto

Sue’s photo prompt this week…

swan river

White swans
Are ten a penny
You see them
Oh so many

And then there are
The black ones
Beautiful
Ebony swans

But a sight
You will seldom see
Golden swans
That are swimming free

Ritu 2017

writephoto

#JusJoJan Daily Prompt – Jan. 6th/17 – Tangible / #writephoto – Gold / #writespiration 93 – “The Timer Started”

Day 6 of the #JusJoJan Challenge set by Linda G Hill, and hosted today by Rosemary Carlson.

Now for your prompt for January 6. It is brought to you by Prajakta at https://anarmchairperfectionist.wordpress.com/ Your prompt is: “Tangible.” Use it any way you like. Make sure you stop by Prajakta’s website and say hello to her!

I thought I’d be brave and combine it with two other challenges this week

#WritePhoto by Sue Vincent, for which the prompt is Gold, accompanied by the photo below.

golden-dawn

And Sacha Black’s #Writespiration prompt.

So without further ado, the first writespiration of 2017, 52 words exactly and you need to include the phrase…

The timer started

So, here goes…!

The timer started.

She looked ahead.

A clear path.

She looked back

No one near.

Then she began.

Ran like lightning.

The goal tangible.

This was it.

Gold was hers.

A car driving past woke her from her daydream.

Looking up, all she saw was the country road stretched out in front…

Tangible used – ✔    jjj-2017

Gold used – ✔             writephoto

52 words used – ✔     writespiration-2017

Time #writephoto

Sue’s photo prompt this week.

time

Time

It doesn’t stand still, you know
Time
Keeps on ticking
Time
Makes us older
Time
Sometimes wiser
Time
Each moment, a new fact
Time
Though you can’t go back
Time
New life welcomed
Time
Farewells to departed
Time
Still, it keeps going
Time
Ticking, tocking

Time.

Ritu 2016

writephoto

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