
UNDER is a very useful word. You can be undercover ... or under the cover. Scuba lessons are now available under the Eiffel Tower. A small dog may run under a fence, while the big dog jumps over it. Do you under-stand why you should not stand under a ladder? How far can you swim under water? Gotta get (what?) under control!
Instructions are in the sidebar to the right ------>
1. Bonnie (Words from a Wordsmith) ~ under the weather and the understory
2. CJ (Write with Flair) ~ Underdog
3. Susan (Patchwork Reflections) ~ underwater submarine ride
4. Bonnie and Susan (combining our efforts) ~ under the bridge and under the sun
5. Sister AE (Having Writ) ~ Exploring Under
6. Maria (Practicing Sanity) ~ A Walk at the Reservoir
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10. You're next!


6 comments:
Boy, did this one take me to an unexpected place! Great choice. And great picture, btw.
http://z12.invisionfree.com/Write_With_Flair/index.php?showtopic=616
cjh
I cannot think of 'under' without remembering being underwater on a Navy nuclear submarine, story here.
A combined effort indeed! I was treated to a great store full of WORDSMITHS, a walk UNDER the bridge, and a great VIEW of the city, thanks!
Oh, what fun we have when once we bloggers meet!
Hi, again, Bonnie. Please add this link to some "under"
http://havingwrit.blogspot.com/2007/10/exploring-under.html
A Walk at the Reservoir
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