Saturday 17 December 2011

Edenhouse's take on the theme

Well it is Saturday Centus again and surprise surprise Jenny has given us a picture and ONLY 50 words .  ( I read the instructions this week)


WORD COUNT - Not to exceed 50 words.


STYLE OF WRITING - Any

NO ADDITIONAL PICTURES



The regular restrictions apply: PG, no splitting of the prompt, play nicely and visit the other entries, any style or genre of writing you prefer.Ok these are the instructions from Jenny over at jenny matlock





So here goes this is the prompt



We had seen the tree at the Christmas market and I had commented how lovely it was. Unbeknown to me the friend I was with had bought it for me , luckily I took this picture before the house rabbit ate it.

13 comments:

Lynn said...

Merry Christmas to the rabbit:@)

Unknown said...

Ooooh...I didn't know rabbits ate meat! Learn something new everyday! "Hoppy" holidays to you and your furry friend.

Susan Anderson said...

Is that an Italian rabbit you've got over there??

;)

Bookie said...

That rabbit was a great touch!!!

Rek Sesh said...

Was the house rabbit the size of Bridget Jones?....great one.

21 Wits said...

Oh do you have one of those silly house rabbits too! Very cool!

Gems said...

Lucky rabbit!!

Viki said...

LOL, I could just imagine them having a tree just like that at the market. Good job.

Denise Covey said...

Hello there. I came across from Andy's poetry blog. You sounded lonely so I wanted to give you a warm Aussie hug!

I am the founder of RomanticFridayWriters and we have a lot of fun together as you seem to be doing here. We always welcome writers of all levels to write a short piece/poem under 400 words.

Love the Christmas tree. Darned rabbit!

Happy Christmas and I hope you dreams all come true!

Denise

anitamombanita said...

haha...our rabbit loves chocolate, but I've never seen him show ANY interest in meaty things...too funny.

Dazee Dreamer said...

hahaha. what a nice friend you have. :)

Judie said...

That house rabbit wouldn't happen to be a friend of Jimmy Stewart, would he?

Jenny said...

I think I would have had to snag a piece of salami first!

Cute post Tracy.

Really creative!