Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge June 22, 2021

Devereaux Frazier and Beth Amanda are currently hosting the Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge which was started by our star writer Christine Ray. We hope to offer all of you something that will spark your creativity and willingness to participate.

The prompts are designed to be quick challenges that can be written in 10 to 15 minutes, inspire you creatively, are fun, and get everyone interacting. Please post your response to the prompt in the comments below and show your fellow posters some love and support. All members of the Go Dog Go community, including Baristas, are welcome to participate. Feel free to share this post on your own blogs and/or Facebook.

Today’s prompt— Write a poem using “lemonade days”

23 thoughts on “Tuesday Writing Prompt Challenge June 22, 2021

  1. Nice prompt!

    To Fizz Or Not To Fizz

    Sometimes
    I long for those childhood days
    When the sun shone everyday
    and lemonade was kitchen made
    from lemons
    and sugar
    and tap water,
    refreshment without fizz
    scooped from a bowl
    not poured from a plastic bottle
    filled with gas and artificial flavours.
    Oh yes,
    take me back
    to those lemonade days
    of my childhood.

    Lynn White

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