Recent Create Responses
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#tdc2496 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) November 11, 2018
We hold a large celebration and breakfast at our school., honoring our community’s military veterans. Dozens of veterans — from WW2 to Afghanistan -- come. I wrote this for another space the other day after this year’s event ... pic.twitter.com/1bzfnQVR1A
@ds106dc #tdc2496 #ds106 Last night we watched the Outlaw King. Today I pray for peace in our time, independence for Scotland and #nobrexit pic.twitter.com/Fmxh3vHQL0
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) November 11, 2018
My favorite holiday "technology" is a Menorah. I'm not Jewish, but I always thought that they were cool. @ds106dc #tdc1794 #diglitclass pic.twitter.com/XWFXvmPTX0
— Courtney Smith (@Courtne_hope) November 11, 2018
Actions speak louder than words. @ds106dc #tdc2495 #diglitclass pic.twitter.com/gyZ8T2ZmIx
— Courtney Smith (@Courtne_hope) November 11, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2494 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is
— Chris Springer (@ChrisSp56121892) November 10, 2018
Polish Children's Song, Two Little Kittens. https://t.co/9CaPWwcky9#digme256
@ds106dc #tdc2495 My response for Today's #ds106 Daily Create is "Pretty as a peach" #dgme256
— Chris Springer (@ChrisSp56121892) November 10, 2018
#tdc2495
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) November 10, 2018
Want idioms, here’s a bunch of them.https://t.co/TO3WLJVFIj
#tdc2495 #ds106 cool as a cucumber! pic.twitter.com/o1OqdeAdYv
— Suzanne Catlin (@suzzcat) November 10, 2018
“Cooler than the other side of the pillow” -the late, great Stuart Scott. One my my all-time favorite idioms by one of my favorite sportscasters. #tdc2495 #ds106 @ds106dc #diglitclass
— tatedmcghehey (@tatedmcghehey) November 10, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2495 Hanging Out, Messing About, Geeking Out - the #ds106 #clmooc idiom pic.twitter.com/Skf62KPFge
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) November 10, 2018
Everything is hunky-dory is an expression that things are going well. I looked this one up and its been around a while. From what I can tell, hunky comes from a Dutch word "hunc" that means "safe" and a Japanese word "honcho-dori" which means street. #TDC2495 #DS106
— Bill Genereux (@billgx) November 10, 2018
#tdc2495 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) November 10, 2018
A fav Idiom: Sounds like fun!
And then, the literal: the band fun - https://t.co/T5xEPqTARA pic.twitter.com/w5TcnKsANx