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3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
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Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
1. Read the daily writing prompt.
2. Push "Play" on the timer on the right side of the screen.
3. Spend 60 seconds or less writing a response to the daily prompt.
You may respond in the "Comments" section of each post, if your response is family-friendly. Or you can write in your own journal or blog. If you respond in a public blog post, post the link in the comments and share it with us. Also feel free to use the "Comments" section for informal discussion about the responses that are posted.
Today, take a minute to write!
Questions? Check out this link for The One-Minute Writer Q&A, including comment guidelines and copyright information.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Today's Writing Prompt: Home
What do you most look forward to about being at home? Special foods, a comfortable place, certain people?
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This prompt is aimed at people who are working many hours a week. I'm retired, sort of. I'm at home writing quite a few hours of the week, so are many other writers. My home is arranged to "work" for me, so I'm happy here. I can't control the weather beyond the window, I look forward to the times of sun, green new leaves, birds singing, all the things I have no control over. They are not interruptions, they special bits of the world.
All my life I have dreamed of having a beautiful tropical garden outside my window. As a child I could see it when I closed my eyes. As I grew older, I longed for a peaceful place where I could sit, work, read or write and look out my window into my beautiful garden.
When I moved to Florida, my dreams came true. My peaceful place is my home and all of my windows view my beautiful tropical garden which is vibrant all year. It's called Paradise.
Home...is where the LOVE is...the rest of it is just stuff...
Home - http://ariadnearanea.wordpress.com/2013/03/10/where-the-heart-is/
Home. My comfy bed. Family photos all the way back to the girls baby pictures. The old front porch. My dear old husband sitting with the dog at his feet. Home.
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