Friday 13 April 2012

Easter Sonnet - Mrs Jenny Matlock's Saturday Centus, Week 101


Jenny Matlock


Welcome to Mrs. Jenny Matlock's Saturday Centus, Week 101. Saturday Centus is a writing challenge where participants are aske to write a text to a prompt using only (this week) 25 words. The prompt is the above picture of the dog and the requested style is greeting-card verse.
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Here is my text:

Wearing my pretty pink Easter bonnet,
I try to write a rhyming sonnet,
To you, my love, whom I adore.
'Cause we're not puppies anymore!

Word count: exactly 25


Best wishes,
Anna



First Commenter:

Tanya Walton
of
Allotments 4 you


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Here are Mrs. Matlock's instructions:

Saturday Centus - In your Easter Bonnet

Jenny Matlock


Welcome to week ONE HUNDRED and one of Saturday Centus.

One hundred.

And one.

I cannot get my mind around this number at all.

I hope your celebrating a lovely Spring weekend...whether it's dying Easter Eggs with your family or enjoying the lovely spring blossoms.

You can channel your inner Hallmark writing soul with these week's picture challenge.


Number of words: 25
Style of writing: Greeting card 'innards'
Pictures: As many extra pictures as you like

The regular restrictions apply: PG, no splitting of the prompt, play nicely and visit the other entries, any style or genre of writing you prefer.

Please display my link button or just a hyper-link back to Saturday Centus. Be careful to link your SC URL to the Linky and not just link to your main blog.

E-mail me directly with ???'s or ask your question in a comment and I will do my best to get back to you as soon as possible.

L - Blogging from A to Z - Challenge - 13th April 2012



The Letter 'L'

Today is Friday, 13th April 2012, and the letter is 'L'. 'L is for Laugh!'





Best wishes,
Anna



First Commenter:

Sharkbytes
of
My Quality Day
and
Shark's Short Story Reviews
and
Shark Bytes and Tales
and
Get Off the Couch News
and
North Country Trails
and
Grazing the Ditches
and
You Love to Hate Accordion
and
Off the Sanctuary Wall
etc.



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