Tuesday 28 January 2014

Trifecta Week 101 - Cathy

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Now this is a hard one. The challenge this week on Trifecta is to come up with a 33 word piece of writing based on the above photo. I am struggling to come up with anything inspirational (and blogger is playing up today) so I will just see what happens when I start writing! 33 Words, here goes.


 

I miss my daughter. I cough but only the moth on the window hears me, I hug her and the moth nods but Cathy is too busy saving the rainforest in her head.







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15 comments:

  1. Nice take on the prompt. It was a tough one! ♥

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  2. This speaks so well to those otherwordly connections between mothers and daughters.
    Not so sure about moths nodding...

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  3. This challenge was so tough, and I think you made a good answer. LM x

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  4. A lovely take-mothers and daughters are connected beyond physical space-that's what I believe:-)

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    1. Thanks Atreyee, thanks for reading and popping along to my blog :)

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  5. Touching without being sentimental. Nice write! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Thanks :) I'm loving the Trifecta Challenge.

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  7. The bonds between parents and children are meant to last forever. You have captured that sense of love and concern, even when separated by distance and interests. I turned 50 this year but, my mother still calls me Tommy. Some time during this day, I am quite certain that she has wondered about what I am doing. That's what Moms ( and Dads) do and is what you have captured so well in this piece. :)

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  8. Hi Tom, Thank you, I appreciate your lovely and encouraging comments :) And thanks for popping along to my little blog.

    Ally :)

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  9. Kinda trippy but I like it!

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    1. Thanks Draub, I've always been a bit drippy ;)

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