Day 3 #10MinChallenge: What Do You Notice?
A Month Long Birthday Celebration
Welcome to Day 3
Day 3
Welcome to day 3!!
You are welcome here wherever you are in the challenge. You cannot do it wrong.
For this challenge, you have committed to 10 minutes a day to be creative.
I am soooo enjoying seeing what you are sharing on blogs and on social media. Many of you are directly sharing with me and I love it!
Day 3:
This is a prompt I use often.
Make a list of 10 things that you noticed about your day.
Try to be as precise and sensory as possible and avoid metaphor.
And then, at the end, connect those pieces together to make a story.
Set your timer for 10 minutes
Which Accountability Level Will You Choose?
[You can choose differently each day!]
Just create and keep it for yourself!
Hit reply and send your piece or a picture to me! I will read/look at it and send you good vibes and a thank you.
Find a buddy. Send the email to a friend and send each other your creations.
Post in the comments.
Happy creating!
I love the 10 minute time frame. Amaze yourself with what you can get done!
This was a fun piece to write. Thanks for the prompt.
"TEN"
Keeping to the shadows we moved as vampires do—hissing at the burn of sunlight on bare skin—sighing in the shade with toothy smiles. Finally we reached the breakfast shop and ordered our meals. The conveniently located 7-Eleven across the road welcomed us with open doors and a strong blast of cool air. We left with three drinks in hand: one yogurt green tea and two passion fruit yogurt green teas.
Refreshed and replenished, we hugged the sides of buildings as we snaked and slithered our way back home. Our small dog barked twice to greet us and to complain about being left behind. I took her out for a walk and a sniff under the railway bridge. A little bird kept an eye on Coco while I marveled at the blooming snake plants she weaved between. The flowers are said to be a sign of prosperity.
After lunch I visited both secondhand shops and found a few bargains. The most practical was the fruit shaped ice tray for the kids. The most inspirational was a brand new glass dip pen set of 12 inks. The box says, “Freedom of the Starry Sky.” A unicorn silhouetted in stars is pictured mid-galop to the moon.