From Monday's "what's going on in this picture?" We reveal that the original caption from Oct 2010, reads:
Employees at the Wilkin & Sons jam factory in Tiptree, England, had cameras out for a tour by Queen Elizabeth II. Her visit came as the company celebrated its 125th year.
Todays writing challenge is to write from the perspective of an inanimate object. Listen to an episode of the Everything Is Alive Podcast. In it, the host interviews someone who improvises their responses as if they are the object. Choose a specific object from your house, think about where it's been, what it's used for and how it might see the world. Be descriptive in it's experiences. Your writing can be a story from the object's perspective, or it can be a conversation with the object. Find lots of good episodes here: Everything Is Alive Podcast or on spotify Writing Wednesday is an optional activity. I would be more than happy to take a look at your work if you share it with me. Here is a silly video the podcast reminded me of:
For those of you who did the New York Times "What's Going On In This Picture?" challenge, here is the reveal of the caption attached to this picture. This week’s image comes from the Dec. 19, 2019 article “ Welcome to the Falcon Hospital. Please Take a Number. ” The story is about a state-of-the-art falcon hospital in Doha, Qatar, which offers scans, surgeries and a link to a centuries-old pastime; falconry. The original caption read: The waiting room has perches for birds and for humans. The photographer is Olva Morvan .
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