Grandad taught me the art of knitting while he spit cherry pits into a plastic bucket. He believed knit one, pearl one, was the best way to deal with the chaos that surrounds us like water around an island.
This week, Esther Chilton's challenge is to write a 39 word story using: Chaos, Knitting, Island, Grandad, Plastic, Cherry. Grandad taught me the art of knitting while he spit cherry pits into a plastic bucket. He believed knit one, pearl one, was the best way to deal with the chaos that surrounds us like water around an island. #AnnEdallRobson #FromWhereICome #imaginationoverdrive #39wordstory #photowritingprompt #writingprompt #CapturingMomentsOthersMayNeverGetToExperience #RuralLiving #WhoaBackUpStop #AnnEdallRobsonPhotography #annedallrobsonbooks #flashfiction #wordwritingprompt
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7/22/2024 11:07:02 am
That was very visual, I could hear those pits snap into the bucket.
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10/19/2024 02:35:08 pm
And the contests as to who could spit them the furthest.
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