Each week on Wordless Wednesday, bloggers around the world post a photo they’ve taken that tells a story. If my photo brings to mind a memory or inspires your creative writing, I hope you’ll share a comment below. (Click to enlarge.)
Scroll through more of my photos here.
And drop in on the following writer friends for their takes on Wordlessness. I add links as their photos are posted throughout the day Wednesday.
Elizabeth Yeoman (Wunderkamera)
On Writing
Will Come the Words: guest posts by Robert Rotenberg, Coral Jewell, Susan Siddeley
“Ideas seem always to have been there, lurking, latent”: Interview with award-winning author Peter Behrens (Part 1 with link to Part 2)
Granting Ourselves Permission to Write by Blanche Howard
“Our week had a rhythm …”: Memories of a Grenada writers’ retreat by Frances Shepherd
Why This Story? Why This Story Now?: Storytelling in the digital age by Rob Kershaw
Spectacular, Allyson … it too looks like an ice cream cone! Two of my favourite things captured here, (1) ice cream and (2) winter!
Oooooh! Snow cones. Reminds me of “goin’ to the fair” — sort of. What a lovely shot. I love the crystal make-up of the beautifully balanced “blossoms” that landed so precisely. Terrific capture.
What a perfect snow cone! The green bud says, “I’m not giving in” and that second fluff of snow balances it out beautifully! I’d be making this into a Christmas card!
This photo is like a meditation or a Japanese poem. The delicacy and the contrast of something green and burgeoning with the new fallen snow.
That bud is stronger than all the snow winter has to give… love the sense of seasons meeting here, in the harmony of carnival shaped food.
I am reminded of Mr Snow Cone, for some reason, haha. I like the way the bud looks like a hand holding the snow.