Well as always the poems submitted for the last set of prompts were outstanding. Well done everyone . And as always I was amazed at the different roads we all took, and on the subject of roads I am currently reading King of the Outback. by Bill King the bloke who put the outback on the map through his establishment of AAT King's tours . A fascinating read from which I have borrowed the next set of prompts.
So let us see where these will take you.
The track north to Alice
a string of working camels
the curse of the bones
spectacular scenery
no timetable, no itinerary
lost, bogged or stranded
Go to it my lovelies and I'm thinking this will be a doddle for Terry, but the rest of us might have to work a bit harder
Cheers,
Maureen
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