flowers flickr photo by Dogtrax shared under a Creative Commons (BY-SA) license You may be noticing the change of the season. Perhaps flowers are blooming where you are. Write a small poem or prose about a flower. This October (8-22), join the National Writing Project and the National Park Service for Write Out 2023…. Read more »
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#tdc4287 #ds106 #WriteOut Sidewalk Talk
downtown-calgary-long-exposure-transit flickr photo by @CarShowShooter shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license Imagine your sidewalk could talk — what would it say, in the form of a small poem or prose? This October (8-22), join the National Writing Project and the National Park Service for Write Out 2023. Organized as a public invitation to get… Read more »
#tdc4286 #ds106 #WriteOut Window Poem
Janela da minha rua… flickr photo by de Paula FJ shared under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license Spend a few minutes looking out one of your windows — write a small poem or prose in any format about what you notice. This October (8-22), join the National Writing Project and the National Park Service… Read more »
What will you grow in the garden of your mind?
What will you grow in the garden of your mind?
#tdc4273 #ds106 That doesn’t belong on your head
Sure, most people wear hats and glasses on their heads. But that’s supposed to be there! Put something creative on your head and take a photo. Think outside the box, make it something that definitely shouldn’t be there! “saucepan on head” flickr photo by Chris Penny shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license Tweet your… Read more »
#tdc4236 #ds106 #tdc4236 #ds106 Lego The Lego
The Internet Archive now has more than 6000 PDFs of Lego Building Sets (Lego blocks sold separately!). Find an interesting Lego activity set and then screenshot or grab the cover, and use the LunaPic site to Lego-ize the cover of the Lego set. Or do something else that is creative with the PDF of the… Read more »
#tdc2373 Who would you walk 1,000 miles for? Tell us or show us, and draw us a map of where you’d walk.
“But I would walk 500 miles And I would walk 500 more Just to be the man who walks a thousand miles To fall down at your door” Who would you walk 1,000 miles for? Tell us or show us, and draw us a map of where you’d walk. Tweet your response to @ds106dc and… Read more »