Merry Christmas One and All…

… whatever you choose to do or not do on the 25th December, I wish you and your loved ones a blessed season.

Thank you to all those who contribute to my site and have helped and supported me this year. Your likes, kind words and #writephoto entries all fill my heart with joy.

This year we are celebrating a little differently. My husband is the kindest, most giving, least self-indulgent person I know. He gives up all his free time to take care of us (even more so in November with nano).

…He’s also very outdoorsy (something I am not!). But this Christmas, we’ve headed up into the forest for walks, bike-rides, nature trails, and more. Hopefully, I might get a #writephoto or two out of it for my efforts 😆.

But that’s what this time of year is all about for me, spending a bit of time (and patience) with your loved ones. Being thankful for who they are and what they mean for you.

Take care my friends.

KL ❤️

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#WRITEPHOTO – Glimpse

Afternoon Everyone,

Welcome to the weekly #writephoto prompt!

Through a frosted window

What a sight to behold

A Christmas gathering

And a tale to be told?

Glimpse – Image by KL Caley

For visually challenged writers, the image shows a frosted window, through which you can see a family table and festive decorations.

The regulars already know this bit, but for those that don’t:

  • Each Thursday at Noon GMT I will post the #writephoto prompt
  • Use the image and prompt as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, as long as it is fairly family-friendly.
  • Please have your entries linked back to the original prompt post by the following Tuesday at Noon GMT.
  • Link back to this post with a pingback (Hugh has an excellent tutorial here)  and/or leave a link in the comments below, to be included in the round-up.
  • Please click their links to visit the blogs of other contributors and take time to read and comment on their work.
  • Use the #writephoto hashtag in your title so your posts can be found.
  • There is no word limit and no style requirements, except that your post must take inspiration from the image and/or the prompt word given in the title of this post.
  • Feel free to use #writephoto logo or include the prompt photo in your post if you wish, or you may replace it with one of your own to illustrate your work.
  • By participating in the #writephoto challenge, please be aware that your post may be featured as a reblog on this blog and I will link to your post for the round-up each week.

If you need some more inspiration or fancy a bit of light reading, check out last weeks round-up.

I can’t wait to read your creations.

Take Care.

KL ❤

#WRITEPHOTO – TOYBOX

Afternoon Everyone,

Welcome to the weekly #writephoto prompt!

I’m sure there are many households getting ready to fill one of these any minute now. Did you have a childhood toybox that held precious things (as well as precious memories)?

Toybox – Image by KL Caley

For visually challenged writers, the image shows a traditional toy box filled with teddies, blankets, hot water bottles and a jar of hot chocolate. Yummy!

The regulars already know this bit, but for those that don’t:

  • Each Thursday at Noon GMT I will post the #writephoto prompt
  • Use the image and prompt as inspiration to create a post on your own blog… poetry, prose, humour… light or dark, whatever you choose, as long as it is fairly family-friendly.
  • Please have your entries linked back to the original prompt post by the following Tuesday at Noon GMT.
  • Link back to this post with a pingback (Hugh has an excellent tutorial here)  and/or leave a link in the comments below, to be included in the round-up.
  • Please click their links to visit the blogs of other contributors and take time to read and comment on their work.
  • Use the #writephoto hashtag in your title so your posts can be found.
  • There is no word limit and no style requirements, except that your post must take inspiration from the image and/or the prompt word given in the title of this post.
  • Feel free to use #writephoto logo or include the prompt photo in your post if you wish, or you may replace it with one of your own to illustrate your work.
  • By participating in the #writephoto challenge, please be aware that your post may be featured as a reblog on this blog and I will link to your post for the round-up each week.

If you need some more inspiration or fancy a bit of light reading, check out last weeks round-up.

I can’t wait to read your creations.

Take Care.

KL ❤