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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Nesting

Receding floodwaters leave the city looking scrubbed and expectant under the relentless sunlight. Madge watches the river. Perched higher than any sequoia, she factors in extraordinary wind resistance. She will show no mercy.

ZeroOne / Foter.com / CC BY-SA

 Trifextra. Choose one of the pictures and give a 33-word response to it. Responses will be judged by the community this weekend.

38 comments:

  1. No mercy necessary in this scenario. Loved the thought of the city scrubbed clean!

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    1. Thanks, Tom. Yeah, scrubbed clean for one little pigeon!

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  2. I like the idea of a receding flood. Well done

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  3. Lots of varied images for 33 words. Good value!

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    1. Thank you, Sandra. Glad you got your money's worth!

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  4. No mercy, I love it! Scrubbed clean indeed. For a moment...

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    1. Mercy, clean and pigeons. Definitely not synonyms. Thanks, Renee.

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    1. Thanks, Gina. You of all Trifectans should know about a pigeon's mercy. hehe.

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  6. NYC needs a good scrubbing, but I sure like this pigeon's style. Great job!

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    1. Barcelona could use one, too! Thanks, Tina.

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  7. Typical! You just clean something and a pigeon comes and poops on it!

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  8. At least the pigeon is doing its part to return the city to its norm (:

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    1. omg, draug, I tremble at your version of its norm. : )

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  9. Oh, with he city scrubbed clean, Madge's impact will be more evident. I'd stay indoors!

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    1. And from that height... *shudder* Cheers, Janna.

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  10. I enjoyed that... especially "leave the city looking scrubbed and expectant"... I imagine Madge can hardly wait to leave her mark on that clean slate. :D

    Blessings,
    Cheryl

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  11. Nothing like clean fresh canvas!

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    1. Are you a painter, too, PattiKen? hehe Thanks for reading.

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  12. That bird spent it's short existence leaving it's mark on the city, all for naught. Looks like ms. pigeon is going to have to pull a lot of double shifts to get back up to her quota...

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    1. Believe she is up to the task. Thanks for reading, tenword.

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  13. Quite an imagery you've created of the city and Madge's intentions! "No mercy" by her.. Love that thought of hers, although I'd steer clear of her way! :-)

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    1. Thanks, muZer. Always a good idea to steer clear!

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  14. Wicked Madge-enjoying the clean look -so that it will give her double the pleasure when she shows "no mercy",lol!Loved the beautiful words & phrases you used Kymm-scintillating!:-)

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    1. Thank you so much, Atreyee. I aspire to scintillate!

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  15. Awesome! Can she get the whole city?

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    1. That's the plan! Thanks for reading, Jennifer.

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  16. I absolutely love that she has a name, first. And, second, that it's Madge. Great job.

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    1. Thanks, Trifecta! Can't tell you why, but yeah, she's a Madge.

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