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Portrait of Words – #32 ~ Instructions

written by Thom - August 11th, 2010 at 3:01 pm

Aloha. Thank you to all that took the plunge and wrote a story for Portrait of Words – #31. I really appreciate it and we had more writers. WOOT!!! Maybe this will grow and we will get more next month. I can only hope but if we don’t those of you that are regulars I thank you. Here are your photos to be used for the story that will be due September 8, 2010. Please use all of the photos for your story. A very special MAHALO goes out to Bill at The Old Fart’s Blog for supplying the photos for next month’s writing exercise. Very much appreciated Bill. If anyone has any pictures that we can use, please feel free to send them to me. :) You can get all the Writing Guidelines by clicking here. I’m looking forward to reading your creations on September 8, 2010.

Main Character

Lake Louise 063

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Purpose

Lake Louise 099

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Backdrop

P1020769

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Item

P1020507

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P1020815

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golden142

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Hey, it’s only my opinion.

A Hui Hou

19 Responses to “Portrait of Words – #32 ~ Instructions”

  1. OH MY GAW.

    Am I seeing a 1955 Ford Fairlane?

    The rest of the photos, I don’t know what I’ll do with, but I’ll take Miss Fairlane for a spin, definitely.

    Great taste Bill!

  2. I think I actually got an idea while looking at these! Hmmm, that hasn’t happened in ages. (Most of my ideas die lonely deaths.)

  3. Blanche and Hector on a Honeymoon in the Rockies, Hmmmmm. I’m glad you are able to use the photos Thom.

  4. I just got back from putting it in my Google calendar with reminders. Maybe, just maybe…

  5. Hey, wait a second. I thought these get done on Tuesdays? September 8th is a Wednesday.

  6. interesting set of photos but i will likely be on a holiday at that time…

  7. Not sure if I can do it this time or not, but I’ll give it a try. Hopefully I’ll come up with something more than 55 words long. :)


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