Saturday, August 11, 2007

UNDER


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:

cj said...

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

susan said...

I cannot think of 'under' without remembering being underwater on a Navy nuclear submarine, story here.

susan said...

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!

Bonnie Jacobs said...

Oh, what fun we have when once we bloggers meet!

sister AE said...

Hi, again, Bonnie. Please add this link to some "under"

http://havingwrit.blogspot.com/2007/10/exploring-under.html

Maria said...

A Walk at the Reservoir