This photo was taken from a cruise ship near the Bahamas. There is nothing more glorious to me than the sun and the ocean. They make a great pair.

– Photo for Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 28 – Glorious.
Portfolio including poetry and flash fiction from micro fiction to short stories and a bit of photography thrown in for good measure.
This photo was taken from a cruise ship near the Bahamas. There is nothing more glorious to me than the sun and the ocean. They make a great pair.

– Photo for Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 28 – Glorious.
Due to the rules of my coterie, I had to cut her rope.

– Written for Grammar Ghoul Press Shapeshifting 13 #57. Word prompt was “coterie.” WC 13. Photo from PublicDomainPictures.net. “Fallen Out Of Favor” won 1st place in this contest.
Raindrops glint sunlight –
Canopy gives way to life,
Flora and fauna
– Written for Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge #100. Word prompts were “Top” & “Light” or synonyms of those. Photo by Tim√.
The longer they were gone, the less they felt tethered to the physical world, and the less they were hindered by it.
It had been a long time since anyone went to see them, and they didn’t mind. They understood that it was painful to slow down busy lives long enough to notice their absence. It just made everyone sad, so they rather no one came at all, and they took no offense to it.
It was pleasant, and they didn’t feel the pain of missing anyone or the pain of age or illness. They spent most days dancing among the flowers, and among the stars at night.
They lived a full life, though it might have been nice to live longer or do greater things, but they weren’t sure anymore. The longer they were gone, the less they felt tethered to the physical world, and the less they were hindered by it.
They recalled being parents and grandparents. Those were happy memories, but the desire to be anywhere seemed less and less.
An evening came when joy overwhelmed them. They felt as if they could explode. She ran her hand across the top of their headstone, and it felt so foreign, rough at first but then quickly became intangible. Her hand appeared transparent, but it didn’t concern her.
Suddenly fireflies surrounded them, so many that it almost seemed like daylight again. They fluttered around and gently tickled their skin. He spread his arms out and spun slowly taking them all in.
They felt weightless as their feet unexpectedly lifted from the ground. They smiled at one another. They were quickly enmeshed in the glow, and with sheer delight, they burst into a multitude of tiny celestial lights and were dispersed by the breeze into the heavens.
– Written for YeahWrite.me fiction|poetry #269. Prompt up sentence, “For a long time no one went to see them.” WC 275. Photo by controltheweb. “Lighting The Way Home” was named 3rd place in this contest.
Beams break the heavens
Reaching through stubborn branches
To warmly embrace

– Written from Haiku Horizons Week 120. Prompt was “friend.” Photo from Pixabay.com.
Leaves lifted into a spin around me…
The wind and rain raged.
I screamed into the storm, “You will not have me!”
Lightning flashed, and the thunder replied mocking me. I shivered from the cold drops on my skin like darts.
Sirens howled, too close to ignore. Trees bent to touch the ground and leaves lifted into a spin around me.
Papa took my hand and ran toward the shelter.
I saw the twister bearing down on top of us, just as the door closed.
With it now locked, we settled in the back and lit a candle.
You will not have me, not tonight, I thought.
– Written for Thin Spiral Notebook’s 100 Word Challenge: Weather. WC 100. Photo from Pixabay.com.

– The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Earth. Photo ©Leara Morris-Clark 2016.