Recent Create Responses
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#tdc2398 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) August 3, 2018
Don’t believe the media hype;
It wasn’t a meteor archetype
that took down the dinos.
It was an unseen speck,
a germ of bacterial power,
which removed the beasts
to make the world safe
for the flowers.
Small leaves fallen on the stairs.
— aaron (@PestPhilosopher) August 3, 2018
With the staircase being well lit, and open.
The sun is probably up, but can't be seen in the picture.
The wind is bringing more leaves into the scene.@ds106dc #tdc1741 #photosWithoutPhotos
@eng304cripps @ds106dc #tdc2397 #photoswithoutphotos She smiles at the bright orange and pink sunset in front of her. The red circle of a sun reflects off the ocean waves below.
— vic (@vikitee3) August 3, 2018
Dust slowly swam through the beams of light cutting between the window shades. The shadows of the shutters looked like a black ribcage on the wall. All was silent. @eng304cripps @ds106dc #tdc2397 #photoswithoutphotos
— scosta3 (@scosta311) August 3, 2018
She smiles up at me, tongue hanging out. Caramel and black fur coat her long body. Her paws are still too big compared to the rest of her. Her ears no longer flop, but stand straight up. She pants and comes to lick me on the cheek. #tdc2397 #ds106
— B. G. Wolfe (Thomas) 🖋 (@bgwolfe_author) August 2, 2018
@eng304cripps #tdc2397 A quiet afternoon over looking the Saco River while reading a book.
— Ariella D (@ariellad19) August 2, 2018
It's a day late (I had to wait for an empty elevator), but @ds106dc, here's yesterday's Daily Create #tdc2396 #digped pic.twitter.com/HLlZGKlNVv
— Lisa Becksford (@liblisa42) August 2, 2018
@ds106dc #tdc2397 #ds106 A chimney pot, framed by the round lead in the wimdow, as if by a telescope. Grey sky surrounds it.
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) August 2, 2018
#tdc2397 #ds106 #dailycreate The brook no longer pauses, fed as it is by recent rains, and the concrete archway tunnel — holding up the bike path, overhead — braces against the flow of water. On the other side, the brook joins more flow, becoming another river tributary.
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) August 2, 2018
#tdc2393 @ds106dc
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) August 2, 2018
Flower Into Bird pic.twitter.com/wybHvnzCNT