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Look Out Your Window - Writing Prompt

06 December 2013

I may have an unfair advantage when it comes to this prompt, since we are currenlty experiencing abnormal conditions. However, I know what talented followers I have, and I want you to participate! Don't go outside, just take a look out whatever window is near you and briefly describe what you see. My challenge to you is to keep it as short and sweet and possible, while creating a fully-fleshed description. Here's mine:

Frost and fog cover the windowpanes with a smooth, opaque haze. But if I rub my hand and make a wet circle on the glass, I can see the winter wonderland outside. The small tree looks even smaller than normal with ice weighing down its branches and determined leaves from a short lived autumn are still visible through the layer of ice. To my right, three cars sit in the driveway, completely covered with snow: they won't be going anywhere for a while. Across the street, past the lane of chunky slush, I can see houses lined with small icicles. My favorite part are the roofs, clothed in a pristine sheet of white, unmarred by footprints.

Leave your practices in the comments! I'm eager to see how well I can picture the view from your window, based on the descriptions :)

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Look Out Your Window - Writing Prompt

I may have an unfair advantage when it comes to this prompt, since we are currenlty experiencing abnormal conditions. However, I know what talented followers I have, and I want you to participate! Don't go outside, just take a look out whatever window is near you and briefly describe what you see. My challenge to you is to keep it as short and sweet and possible, while creating a fully-fleshed description. Here's mine:

Frost and fog cover the windowpanes with a smooth, opaque haze. But if I rub my hand and make a wet circle on the glass, I can see the winter wonderland outside. The small tree looks even smaller than normal with ice weighing down its branches and determined leaves from a short lived autumn are still visible through the layer of ice. To my right, three cars sit in the driveway, completely covered with snow: they won't be going anywhere for a while. Across the street, past the lane of chunky slush, I can see houses lined with small icicles. My favorite part are the roofs, clothed in a pristine sheet of white, unmarred by footprints.

Leave your practices in the comments! I'm eager to see how well I can picture the view from your window, based on the descriptions :)

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