Wet and Aggressive Corella challenges Magpie

Wet and Aggressive Corella challenges Magpie

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Monday/Tuesday Photo Prompt #3

I am joining with mybabyjohn/Delores and others in bringing you a photo to stimulate your imagination.  Please feel free to take the photo and run off to create a poem, a piece of prose or a picture to show us all.  If you do decide to take up this challenge, please leave a comment letting me, and others, know that you have joined into the Monday/Tuesday Photographic Pandemonium.

This plaque was set into the pavement in an area of town I go to quite often.  Until last week I had never noticed it, and I have been thinking about it ever since.
The Monday (Northern Hemisphere) Tuesday (Southern Hemisphere) Photo Prompt is a laid back project wherein anyone at anytime can join in..post a picture on a Monday/Tuesday, write something generated by the prompt (prose/poetry/long/short/fiction/nonfiction), read, critique, whatever ...  You have all week to think about what you want to write (or not). 

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15 comments:

  1. What a great prompt and what a terrific story told in such few words. I'm not sure I could do any better (but I'm sure gonna try).

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  2. A very frugal story indeed as it just tells it as it was :-).

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    1. Windsmoke: I loved it when I found it, but it does only tell a fraction of the story.

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  3. I do like it when I'm shown something in my city I've never seen before ... I'll have to go out exploring at lunchtime!

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    1. Geoff: It is set in the pavement in Garema Square between Poet's Corner and Koko Black.

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    2. Thanks, I'll check it out tomoz! :-)

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    3. I saw it and read it with eyes mine own

      Thanks :-)

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  4. Wow! I want to know more!

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    1. Birdie: I agree. Over the next few days I am hoping that a variety of bloggers will put forward their take on it, but I would like to know more about the real story as well.

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  5. I bet there's a fabulous story behind that!

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    1. LadyFi: It would have to be an amazing story, wouldn't it?

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  6. This is so very intriguing. Like the others, I want to know more about the story! Excellent choice. I will get back to you on this...

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    1. Susan Kane: I am looking forward to your response.

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  7. A touching poem of the blessing of child birth.

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    1. Pam: I would really like to know the story behind this plaque.

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