Today’s prompt from Martha is Fierce, which usually comes with extreme behaviour in either a good, but mostly in a bad way. World War II was full of aggressive behaviour, but also fierce bravery. Below is the Anderson Shelter that was provided during this difficult and fierce period for people in the UK.
I believe, I am speaking up for my son and for myself too if I say one of his greatest achievement so far was giving his life to Jesus. He was so excited and ready for the Big Day and anytime our church is announcing a new date for baptism, he would go again. For Martha Kennedy‘s RDP – Achievement
I was so glad I found the post from teleportingweena today and realised, Dan Antion is now hosting CFFC. I participated in multiple Cee’s weekly prompts in the past, so I’m happy to continue to keep her memory alive.
My response to Dan’s prompt Libraries and Bookstores is below. Libraries and bookstores are places where I find my peace. The libraries have a particular scent you won’t find anywhere else, and if you would like to name the notes as those the perfumes have, you would probably say the top note is the idea, the heart is the story on the paper, and the base is the experience you have when reading the book.
Below is one of the rooms at the crazy gold we love to go to, with this library obstacle 🙂