Wednesday's Words on a Friday
The original Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and eventually taken over by a moveable feast of participants when Delores had computer troubles. Sadly, Delores has now closed her blog forever due to other problems.
The aim of the words is to encourage us to write. A story, a poem, whatever comes to mind.
If you are posting an entry on your own blog, please let us know so we can come along to read it and add a few encouraging words.
This month the words/prompts are supplied by Wisewebwoman and can be found here.
Charlotte's colour of the month is "Thrash Pink"
This week's words/prompts are:
After sweeping leaves
and dust off the concrete path, Eileen tied a clean pinafore over her dress
before going inside to prepare the Greek style salad and fry the sausage.
Looking at the clock she saw she had timed things perfectly, the rest of the
family would soon be home from the Peninsula where they had listened to a
symphony orchestra rehearsing for the upcoming concert.
Rushing to the bathroom
she washed her hands, then noticing her cheeks were the same neon shade as the
newly bought thrash pink roses, she dabbed them with icy water to help them cool
down. Today was the last day of her grounding, (she had lied about where she
was going and the police had been called when she was more than 30 minutes
later than her curfew) and she hoped her Dad would allow her to attend the
Pirate themed birthday party Chrissie was having this evening.
Chrissie’s inspiration
had been the old wreckage and bones her brother Sean had been talking about.
The find had been hush-hush for a while, but the story was in all the newspapers
now and young Jim Anderson was being recognised everywhere he went.
The first set of prompts makes me hungry and the second set make me want to listen to "The Pirates of Penzance" operetta. And "Thrash Pink" sounds out of control and dangerous!
ReplyDeleteDebra She Who Seeks; I quite like The Pirates of Penzance, but not too often. I'm glad reading about food doesn't make me hungry, I eat too much as it is. Thrash Pink does sound a bit dangerous, the thrash part anyway.
DeleteEileen does not have am easy life. Being a teen is difficult at the best of times. But the call to policemen sounds a bit strange.
ReplyDeleteSusan Kane; Eileen's life is usually easy, she is doing housework while she is grounded. The police were called because normally she never misses a curfew and because she is only 15 and the father worries about kidnappers since the family is quite wealthy.
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