
New Year! New start. New hope?
Let’s pretend, shall we,
for the little ones’ sakes.
New Year! New start. New hope?
Let’s pretend, shall we,
for the little ones’ sakes.
Welcome to Week Forty-Eight of Three Line Tales.
You’ll find full guidelines on the TLT page – here’s the tl;dr:
Happy three-lining!
Welcome to Week Forty-Seven of Three Line Tales.
You’ll find full guidelines on the TLT page – here’s the tl;dr:
Happy three-lining!
As I’d hoped, most of you took this week’s photo prompt and wrote hopeful lines.
I suspect most of you might be a tad busy next week but I’ll have a prompt waiting for you if you need to get away from the Chrimbo madness or don’t celebrate it at all. See you then!
Sophie shakes her head and says, No, something simpler we can scribble on walls fast and without the alarms the white rose’d sound. She’s right – again – but before I get a chance to throw a tantrum, a brainwave strikes.
How ‘bout a daisy, then?
(Yes, this is the second time I used this line in a title.)
Welcome to Week Forty-Six of Three Line Tales.
You’ll find full guidelines on the TLT page – here’s the tl;dr:
Happy three-lining!
So, who knew that TLT is listed on the WordPress events page now and didn’t tell me? I’ve had no idea.
Here’s this week’s haul. As always, if I forgot to include anybody’s lines, let me know.
Welcome to Week Forty-Five of Three Line Tales.
You’ll find full guidelines on the TLT page – here’s the tl;dr:
Happy three-lining!
Well, better late than never, right? Here’s two weeks’ worth of lines, then.
Week 43:
Week 44:
Let’s do it all again on Thursday, okay?
One, two: Unless she’s wearing pink, everybody thinks she’s a boy (so what, I’m not dressing her in pink).
Three, four: She’s not bothered, I still get to decide what she wears (green & brown hide grass & mud stains, see).
Five, six: It had better look pretty or she’s not going to wear it (and she’ll be the judge of what is and isn’t pretty).
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