Inspiration point (IP)
My son told me of getting off the train at Edinburgh Haymarket, then one at Glasgow Central yesterday afternoon : the contrast in what passengers said, the different vibe in the streets outside the stations, the change from daylight to dark. I wondered if this might be useful as an IP. So, this week's prompt is : transition, of going through a portal, of starting in one place/company/time/state of mind, and arriving somewhere new?
I hope this idea is useful, and look forward very much to reading your ideas
Inspiration point
Morris
Morris As Gemma walked into the small two-bedroom terraced house that she had bought with her boyfriend, Scott, three years before that they had been...
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Lady Danube

A photograph of a green wooden hut beside a river. But the river is none other than the River Danube (known locally as the Dunav / Дунав) taken on my phone a few days ago from near the town of Svishtov in Bulgaria, approximately 80 kms from where I live. I love watching rivers flow by but the might of the Danube (the second longest in Europe, after the Don) is extraordinary. Its beauty and the folklore and mythology that accompany it compelled me to write this poem.
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Renzo and Lucia

Inspiration Point: third photo from last.
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Roam with me to the footbridge by the ford

A short walk from the ruined castle half-way up the hill (– the rain had stopped!) up the lane to Hanway common on the Aymestry ridge ; (cows lean...
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Beavers Fag Break (they mostly come at night, mostly)

‘Otter, wait for me!’ Otter strode ahead on her sturdy boots, thick rubber soles absorbing the uneven surface of the graveyard, half-sunken stone...
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