Time for another entry in Friday Fictioneers challenge, courtesy of Rochelle Wissof-Fields. If you want to give it a try, check the info on her blog. 100 words more or less, inspired by a photo, here we go….
Copyright – Björn Rudberg
First…
…is the hardest step to take. When your back is pressed against the wall, fear makes you think At least there is one solid thing in my life.
Second…
…is the easy one, for you can always go one step back to your comfortable little prison.
Third…
…you hesitate for a moment, but you think One step forward, two steps back, I am still safe.
Fourth…
…there is a rush in your veins, spring in your step. There is no turning back.
Fifth…
…you run. You fly. You are alive.
The trick is to keep going, no matter what comes your way.
My dear FF friends, it has been a blast. Sharing my stories, reading yours, learning many valuable lessons, exploring, growing, getting to know many wonderful people. Thank you for making my blogging experience fun and enjoyable.
I hope 2015. brings many more wonderful stories and friendships. Enjoy your holidays!!!
I was going to say “nice little homily” and then I checked for the definition. The first part of the definition said ” a sermon or speech that is intended to provide spiritual education, or any moral lessons that are being imparted” fits the bill nicely. The second not at all – “especially when being imparted or taught in a tedious way.” This was a refreshingly different take on the prompt. 🙂 Well done!
Oh .. there is a great symbolism in this.. I think we will see plenty of symbolism this week. Isn’t it always so, changes are always harder when we begin…
You always keep us guessing with your pieces i.e. what style they will take. This is good as too many are afraid to experiment. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Loré,
that’s a great breakdown of the process of change, which you could apply to any situation. I like that image, of running, almost flying off the top of the steps. I hope you soar into 2015 as well. 🙂
-David
I enjoyed the way the story was in steps and matched the prompt, which itself was steps. Numbered steps, rising, leading us to a new beginning… I like it. Fitting for this time of the year, too. Well done.
I was going to say “nice little homily” and then I checked for the definition. The first part of the definition said ” a sermon or speech that is intended to provide spiritual education, or any moral lessons that are being imparted” fits the bill nicely. The second not at all – “especially when being imparted or taught in a tedious way.” This was a refreshingly different take on the prompt. 🙂 Well done!
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Oh, I certainly hope I was not being tedious. 😀 Thank you, Sandra!
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Dear Loré,
A thought provoking piece. Well done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you, Rochelle. I thought it would be good to end this year with a positive note. 😀
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AnElephant always hears there are 3 steps to heaven.
But he now thinks 5 is a great number too.
Cool take.
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As long as we go up, any number is a good number.
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Oh .. there is a great symbolism in this.. I think we will see plenty of symbolism this week. Isn’t it always so, changes are always harder when we begin…
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It’s hard to make a change, but once you do you wonder why it took you so long.
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You always keep us guessing with your pieces i.e. what style they will take. This is good as too many are afraid to experiment. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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Thank you so much! And a Happy New Year to you!
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Looking forward, moving ahead, you’ve got a 2015 theme going already. Well done. Happy holidays and a productive new year to you!
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Thank you for your wishes, I wish all the best back to you.
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One step at a time and before you know it you have reached your destination, However there is a stairway to heaven 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9TGj2jrJk8
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We need to keep going, but from time to time we should stop and admire the view.
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Great little story! Very thought-provoking and a clever and novel take on the prompt. Nice 🙂
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Thank you, I was inspired by those steps.
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Lovely take on the prompt.. With each step, we move that much closer to our destination :).
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Thank you, much appreciated.
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Positive and full of hope. Lovely.
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I felt it was important to finsih the year in a positive mood. Thank you, Margaret. I am glad you liked it.
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Loré,
that’s a great breakdown of the process of change, which you could apply to any situation. I like that image, of running, almost flying off the top of the steps. I hope you soar into 2015 as well. 🙂
-David
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Thank you, David. I hope 2015 is ready for me. 😀
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Dear Lore,
I enjoyed the way the story was in steps and matched the prompt, which itself was steps. Numbered steps, rising, leading us to a new beginning… I like it. Fitting for this time of the year, too. Well done.
Aloha,
Doug
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Thank you, Doug…Sometimes the obvious take on the prompt work as well.
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To you also dear Lore!! Beautiful image and I love your “steps!”
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Thank you, Cybele. I was away from my computer for 10 days. Well rested and ready for a new year.
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Great advice and encouragement. Here’s to forward advance in 2015.
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Here’s to enjoying life, even when we get stuck.
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Lore, Different and thought provoking piece as well as well written. Happy Holidays! 🙂 — Suzanne
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Happy New Year, Suzanne. Hope you had lovely holidays. Thank you for your continuous support, it is much appreciated.
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Lore,
A timely and fitting reflection for this photo prompt.
All my best,
Marie Gail
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It was not a unique or fresh take on the prompt, but sometimes the obvious choice works out for the best. Thank you and I wish you a happy New Year.
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Best wishes for health, happiness, peace, and prosperity to you and yours in 2015!
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Best wishes to you, too.
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This is wonderful!!
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Thank you so much! And thank you for your continuous support, it is much appreciated. 🙂
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