This week the Figments of a DuTchess Six Word Story Challenge is on:
Inspiration.
A tantalising theme opens melodic floodgates.
© Colonialist June 2013 (WordPress)
This week the Figments of a DuTchess Six Word Story Challenge is on:
Inspiration.
A tantalising theme opens melodic floodgates.
© Colonialist June 2013 (WordPress)
I can hear music in the distance…
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You can use my sidebar player to bring some of it closer … 🙂
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Nicely done! I know how difficult these can be… 🙂
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Thanks. Yes, stringing any six words is easy, but not so when a story has to be told with them!
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And wondrous music fills the void. Lovely story, keep writing them, Col!
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‘Wondrous’ I wish! That first little theme, though, does grow to things I often find amazing even though I penned them.
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A good six word challenge entry..
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Glad you find that it gives a narrative.
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You’re just too good at this
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Thanks, but being able to use a picture makes it much easier!
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Excellent, Col, but I was waiting for the music. 🙂
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You have to lift the CD off the computer and play it to get that. 🙂 There is an awful lot of it. Three full Sonatas with a total of ten movements, and going on for 75 minutes!
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Just beautiful Col. Love the background on the CD. 😀
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Thanks – I had it laid on. My first three covers were taken virtually on the doorstep. Only for No 4 did I start wandering to Golden Gate.
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Hmm . . . let me give it a try . . .
“The Moon aimed her sight skyward.” . . . . meh . . .
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It certainly takes the imagination a long way!
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Love it! A bit of a double entendre. 😀
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Although at the risk of having to flee while being closely followed by a missile, I couldn’t resist it! 🙂
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That’s a great way to describe it. Well done Col
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Thank you very much!
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Must AnElephant limit his comment to six – oops!
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🙂 This is one of those unfair things where the poster has to tell a story in six, but the commentors can rip it apart in a War and Peace lookalike.
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