100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups – Week#81

100WCGU (7)

I don’t know about you but things seem very odd in the meteorological system! The weather is not behaving as it should anywhere in the world. Cue for the prompt:

…the unseasonal weather meant …

Do keep to the 100 words plus these 4 and if you need to know what you have to do please read ‘What is 100WCGU?’. If you are still confused leave your question in the comments below or tweet me @jfb57.

The link will stay open until 25th March

If you enjoy taking part in these weekly challenges and have an hour to spare, could you help comment on the children’s version? I am in desperate need of more folks to comment on their 100 words. It only take an hour across a week. Do get in touch if you think you can help!

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  1. Ice Maiden
  2. Muddy Hindrance
  3. Wild Living
  4. Living, libraries & [dead] languages
  5. Melt Down
  6. Mountain Snow
  7. The End
  8. Dogwood winter
  9. A woman scorned
  10. Unprepared
  11. Paradise
  12. The Cold Snap
  13. Seeking a miracle
  14. Solana
  15. Camping
  16. Stephanie M Pawley
  17. Deconstructed By Default
  18. Nightmare of Daytime
  19. Blossom
  20. You just can’t trust the weather anymore
  21. Han//Hannah Says
  22. Tulips
  23. Unseasonal with a chance of vermin

13 thoughts on “100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups – Week#81

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  6. Julia, I would be glad to check out some of the children’s stories and make comments. However, I would not want to guarantee a comment on every single one. There’s always the possibility of running out of time. Also, if some of the stories are not well-done, I’d rather not comment at all, since I don’t know the children and don’t know for sure they wouldn’t be hurt by what I said. If you can use me under those conditions, I’d be glad to help. But I don’t think I know where to go to find the children’s stories.

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