Friday Fictioneers: One Bright Business Man


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Share Your World – Week of February 7, 2022


What would be the most surprising scientific discovery imaginable?

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#SundayStills – More Like a #Bird Watcher


I’m more of a bird watcher than a bird feeder.

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CMMC: February Close Up


Close up on the new buds forming on my fruit-less quince shrub

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

Friday Fictioneers: Apart for Now


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Standing in the shadows in ripped jeans and hoodie, she watched his boy entered the building and before long, the apartment became lit in a dim orange glow.

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Blogging Insights #28 – Blogging Purpose


This week on Blogging Insights, Tanya from Salted Caramel provided the following quote by Ron Dawson:

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Share Your World – Week of January 31, 2022


What is one topic you love to talk about?

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Lunar New Year 2022


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I woke up to a flurry of messages on my phone from my relatives in China and the annoying bunch near me. Happy New Year, they all say.

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Hello February!


January is gone? What happen to it?

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#Bloganuary Prompt Day 31: Star Gazing


Day 31

How do you feel when you look at the stars?

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#SundayStills – #Elements


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#Bloganuary Prompt Day 25-28: More Quick Responses


Day 25

Write about what makes you feel strong.

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CMMC: January Alphabet Letter V anywhere in the word


Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

Friday Fictioneers: The Worst Day


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Sitting alone at the table, I check my watch, 6:10. Why are they always late?

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Share Your World – Week of January 24, 2022


12-17-2021  Cyranny  “What’s the worst day of the week for you?”  Why?

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#Bloganuary Prompt Day 24 – Vivid Dream


Day 24

Write about a dream you remember.

I had a very bizarre dream a few nights ago. That’s how bizarre it was. I still remember it despite what people say about us forgetting our dreams the next day.

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#SundayStills – World of #Wildlife


Whenever one of my mom’s friends comes to town, Yellowstone is the must-see destination for them since we live only a 5-hour car trip away from the iconic place. Her friends would often ask, “Will we see bison there?”

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CMMC: January Pick a Topic


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#Bloganuary Prompt Day 17 – 20: Short Answers


Day 17

What is a superpower you’d love to have?

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Friday Fictioneers: Wing Daughter


PHOTO PROMPT © Ted Strutz

Emily tugs at her father’s shirt, “Daddy, who are you looking for?”

Her father smiles and picks her up, “Hey sweets, I was looking for you, who else? Did you enjoy story time with Ms. Rose?”

“Sure did, daddy.” Emily says then whispers, “Ms. Rose is over there, in case you’re wondering.” She winks.

He gives his daughter a look and wonders. How did my little girl come to know me so well? Before he can ponder further, Miss Rose strides over, “Hi,” she says.

“Uh hi.” He stutters. “I, I…”

“Daddy’s wondering if you wanna have coffee with him.”

(100 words)

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Share Your World – Week of January 17, 2022


Fill in: ‘If I were really completely honest, I would say that …’ This is a question for ‘radical honesty’. What are the things you wouldn’t normally say? Things you would otherwise actually hide?  What’s on your mind? What would you really like to be able to say?

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#Bloganuary Prompt Day 16 – Passions


Day 16

What is a cause you’re passionate about and why?

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#Bloganuary Prompt Day 15 – Life Lessons


Day 15

What is a life lesson you feel everyone can benefit from learning?

If there’s anything I’ve learned in my 30 years on Earth is you cannot count on anyone but yourself. This lesson was cemented into my core when I was young when my mom left for the U.S and I was left in China.

She recently revealed to me as we were scanning and digitizing old pictures that she didn’t know I was going to be treated so awful when she left.

I was 7-year-old when she left. She told me she was just going to tour America and that she was going to be back before I know it but she ended up staying and didn’t return until 3 years later, during which I was constantly lectured and punished for being a girl while my male cousins were being spoiled like little princes.

Less than a year after mom left, my aunt, uncle, cousin, and I went shopping in a department store. I was browsing when the ladies around me started screaming, one even fainted. At first I didn’t know what was going on but then one of them shrieked, “your hand.” That’s when I realized blood was spurting from my left hand.

Why I didn’t feel anything? I’m not sure.

Meanwhile, my tiny cousin was standing next to me, in his hand was a bloody cleaver, and my aunt and uncle were nowhere to be found. Who lets their 2-year-olds run around the store? Beats me. And what kind of department puts cleaver display on the lower shelf? Again beats me.

Anyway, it wasn’t long until the adults appeared and my bloody hand was wrapped in cloth and we were walking to the hospital, which, thankfully, was next to the department store. My uncle accompanied me to get my hand stitched while my aunt waited outside as she has a fear of blood.

It was during the stitching when my pain finally registered in my brain. “I’ll get you some ice cream when we’re done here, I promise.” My uncle said when I began sniffing, trying to hold back my tears.

He never fulfilled that promise. The moment we got home that afternoon was the moment they treated like the last few hours never happened. The ice cream never came up again and that’s when I realized, adults lie. They don’t keep their promises.

It was also that moment I promised to get myself whatever I want when I am grown up and have a job because the only person I can only ever trust is myself.