Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Photo Mysteries: A Writers' Game #27

We haven't done this for a few weeks, so let's review how the game works.
Carmi, over on Written Inc, picks a photo theme for each week, and then he asks his readers to share their photos that fit the theme.  On my blog, we add to that by giving a title and a single line of a story to fit the photo.  I start it, and you add your titles and single lines in the comments section -- the more, the merrier!
Here's a link so you can see a previous week to get a feel for it.  And remember: you don't have to be a writer to play; it's only a sentence!

Carmi's theme this week is "grey" (or "gray, " if you prefer the American spelling over the British).

Here's my grey photo:

My story title: Lullaby
My single line:  Mama always told me to be careful what I read before bed, but sometimes I didn't pay her much attention.

Your turn!  Add your titles and single lines in the comments section.  :D

11 comments:

  1. Ancestor's Walk 101

    G. (Good) Night, arrived in America on multiple ships from Auckland, New Zealand in 1891- this sailor, now home from the sea.


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  2. This is the story of Otto the Otter...

    (My dad used to tell us stories about Otto, as his dad told to him.)
    ~

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  3. Night night, sleep tight...

    Lot's Wife put the book down and bent over to kiss her sleeping son...

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  4. Sorry, my mind got stuck on

    "goodnight John-Boy"

    and I couldn't come up with anything original.

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    1. Ah, we used to quote that on family boating trips. Of course, the only episode of "The Waltons" I've ever seen is the Thanksgiving special. And I didn't pay much attention, as I was in 3rd or 4th grade, and I didn't think it was interesting at all. (We had to watch it in school. I think I would've preferred a worksheet.)

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  5. She (Lot's wife) knew she would never see that kid again even though tourists by the thousands would stare at her in stone form.

    Jim's Thematic Photographic posts
    ..

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  6. Kill a bug;

    Don't let the bed bugs bite.

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  7. Title: I'm not am I?

    Line: Frank wasn't dead, he just slept in his grave, digging himself out each evening and causing problems for the gardeners.

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  8. Story title: Cast in Stone
    Line: Liquid paper won't work on this thing.

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