100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups – Week#51
I am in awe of the contributors who are so imaginative and creative. I made a comment to this effect to one of the bloggers and his poignant reply inspired me to write this.
The prompt is … the line was drawn…
I allowed my mind to run wild; go to its limits. Let it to take novel routes to mythical places; dark and remote, to dabble with the occult. Later it boarded the slow train to warmer climes of richness and romance. It was eager to jet to Rio for the flamboyance of carnival and a cable car to the lofty heights of the Sugar Loaf Mountain. Gave it opportunity to wander beyond the realms of parental guidance and get dirty. It drilled down to the bowels of the earth; discovered mines of wealth and energy. Then the line was drawn and it came back.

ahh…to meander through the realms of thought…then back to reality. Very original and creative. 🙂
Thanks … still not the answer for the fearful wanabe 🙂
But a great beginning, I think. every journey begins with a single step…or thought…?
Very imaginative. Love it.
Thanks … thanks for the support!
Nicely done piece which illustrates the journey taken well. A single thought allowed to run free and who knows where it could take you…
Thank you for your feedback
In all my sixty two years I never been on such a journey. The best yet! Thank you xx
This is lovely. I too am in awe of so many of the writer’s on here, but am slowly learning that I should use them as inspiration rather than to shut me down in fear. The imaginative journey is different for each and every one of us. Yours is wonderful! 🙂
Brilliant advise Thank you xx
Like Lisa some of the blog writers I read make me think I should go and sit in a corner, but then I look back at my early writing realise its getting better. This post of yours is wonderfully creativeand inspiring 🙂 I may just have to go and sit in a corner!
Thank you for your kind words … but I know what you mean there are some amazing writers I remain in awe.xx
The line of your mind has been on quite a journey. And oh how wonderful they are!
Shame I had to draw it back … never mind another week to wander some more!