Broken Fences
What a thought-provoking prompt to stimulate the variety of responses of what to do with a broken fence. Interesting read.
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What do you do with a broken fence? You could mend it, tear it down, or let it be. It seems that broken fences have much to say about the human condition and relationships.
Writers wrote along the fence line this week, seeking repairs or reasons to fill their stories.
The following are based on the July 12, 2018, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less) write a story about a broken fence.
PART I (10-minute read)
Write On Buckaroo Nation by D. Avery
“Aussie!”
“Kid, why’re you sketchin’? That was last week.”
“Thought I’d sketch the Ranch. For perspective. Look, not a fence in sight.”
“I see it that way too Kid. Free range.”
“That’s right, free range! Where ever the prompts lead! No boundaries!”
“While I appreciate your unbridled enthusiasm Kid, there’re always boundaries.”
“What d’ya mean, Aussie?”
“You’re free to range about, explore and express yourself…
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Thank you for sharing the fences. Miriam!
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You’re so welcome, Charli!
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Nice picture of the broken fence Miriam
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Thank you so much, Kurian.
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You are welcome Miriam
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❤ 🙂 🙂
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