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Fab Feb Writing Prompts – Day Fourteen

I love my husband, my son, our dog, my Mum. I love all of my other family members, and I love my wonderful friends. All them are loved in different ways, but I care about them all, and wish them all good lives in their lives.

I also love travelling by car, driving around on country roads all around where I live, to see the crops growing, seeing them getting taller and taller, the heads fuller, ready for harvesting, and then all gone, harvested. I love the occasional wildlife I see in my travels (except for snakes, I don’t love them …), love to see the various creatures, but am worried about them being in danger, too close to the road.

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And I love the tall eucalyptus trees all around, I think about them, am concerned about them, when there’s not enough rain, and happy when we get some rain come again. These trees, so elegant, the way their branches bend and move, reaching out, and up to the sun, showing resilience, bend don’t break!

But they do break, the big winds, coming after little rain, get them, and crack, down the big branches come, as well as smaller twigs, and sometimes whole trees go down. I realise that’s Nature’s way, but I don’t love that happening.

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I love looking at the night sky, sometimes. Looking for interesting things, the planets that look like big stars, the moon in all of its various phases, and all of those bright and shining stars. Lovely!

These are the big things I love, I also love writing, reading, eating good food, and coffee. The writing prompt on this fourteenth day of February is ‘Love – What Do You Love?’

Take this prompt anywhere you want to take it, and have a good time doing it! If you found this prompt boring, challenging, weird, not interesting, fun, excellent, or whatever else, tell me about it, let me know, leave a comment, ‘cos I’m interested in knowing how other people are going with this Fabulous February of Writing Prompts!

1 thought on “Fab Feb Writing Prompts – Day Fourteen”

  1. I’ve now written a poem that came to being from this writing prompt. It’s more about being out of love, rather than something I love, but that’s the nature of a writing prompt – it is to prompt your imagination to think, but it isn’t to lead you to a preordained place … The mind is an amazing thing, and can go all over the place, with fascinating results sometimes!

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