Welcome to the 6-minute challenge!
Today’s prompt is:

Grand Prismatic Spring, Wyoming USA
This is a picture of a hot spring that is rainbow colored! It is real, found in Wyoming!
*****For any participants that do NOT like restrictions, please feel free to participate in any way you would like. It is great to read the contributions!****
- Set up a timer or sit near a clock so you can keep track of the six minutes you will be writing.
- You can either use one of the prompts (photo or written) or you can free-write.
- Get ready and write for 6 minutes, that is it! Can you write a complete story? Can you think of a new Sonnet? Can you write 400 words? 400? 500? There are no restrictions on what kind of writing you do, but you should try to be actively writing for six minutes.
- After you are done writing, include your word count and then post back to this page #Simply6Minutes or include your link in the comments section. Pingbacks are enabled.
- *Feel free to leave your work completely unedited. I believe it is good to see, especially for new writers, that even very seasoned writers don’t write a perfect first draft.*
- Have fun, challenge yourself if you’d like, read and respond to others’ posts.
Thank you for participating!
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Interesting picture and comment from Jim. I can actually see this one, but will pass this week as all I can think about is the rainbow coloured sherbet we used to buy when I was a kid. It always turned our fingers yellow, regardless of the colour sherbet we were sucking on!
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Funny because I was looking at that rainbow colored sherbet at the store last week and although I used to love it as a kid, now I like one serving and then I tire of it so buying a whole container gets wasted.
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Hubby always loved the sherbet fountain, but the white sherbet powder doesn’t fizz anymore.
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I don’t know about any fizzing powder! Is a fountain like a milkshake?
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It was very popular when I was a kid, and came in a yellow paper tube with a liquorice stick in it. If you tipped out the sherbet into a glass and mixed it with water, it went fizzy!
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sounds fun!
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Hubby’s favourite and I used to buy him one every Christmas. The paper carton is long gone and it’s not the same in plastic. To be honest though, I haven’t seen any for quite a while!
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Hi, here’s my take on the pic this week; https://sweeterthannothing.wordpress.com/2024/04/18/simply-6-minutes-prettiest-is-the-deadliest/
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[…] Written for and inspired by Christine’s’ Simply 6 Minute Challenge. […]
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Thank you for this. I got a sudden inspiration to write a poem based on this prompt. Took me 5:55 minues, ha ha! Posting immediately after submitting this comment. (Oh, I’ll have to think of a title yet, though)
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Excellent! Send me the link
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Here it is: https://jgifederizo.wordpress.com/2024/04/18/how-life-comes-full-circle-atozchallenge2024/
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I saw in one of your posts that you want to support scholarships. I did too and in 2019 I lost my son so when I sold my house I started a scholarship under his name to present at the high school he graduated from. I go each year to present the award and even though it is hard and it isn’t a ton of money it feels good to know his name stays alive in his memory.
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I think that’s great! I’m sorry for your loss. I do know how it feels to lose a baby (twice, actually). But I suspect it’s doubly, even triple hard, to lose a child you have already held and raised and loved even more…
A scholarship is a scholarship is a scholarship. Any kid would be lucky enough to be the recipient of one (though, of course, it’s due to his hard work,too). My dream is still a dream, but I hope to someday sponsor, at least, one deserving child. I don’t really have to be a millionaire. I just say that because I can send more kids to school. But always matter are the good intentions.
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Well, if you ever wanted to help with the scholarship in my son’s memory let me know! Whatever you do is commendable. I used to teach and believe that everyone has the capacity to learn. I encourage everyone to do as much as they can.
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No swimming allowed because the water is extremely hot and can be acidic.
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for real?
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Yep.
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