Tuesday, 31 March 2015

A-Z Challenge 2015: Poised and Ready

Here we go, folks.  On your marks...get set...GO TOMORROW!

http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/This is the kind of day I love: The Day Before.  Christmas Eve. The day before your birthday.  New Year's Eve.  In the A-Z Challenge's case, a whole month lies ahead of you.  You haven't missed a day; you haven't made a mistake as to which letter it should be on which day; you haven't made any typos.  You're at the top of your game.

Do you remember when you were a child and it had just snowed, and there was a lane, or a path, or a field which was totally white and smooth and undisturbed - no footprints in it (yet).  Can you remember how you felt?  How excited you were to be the first one to step onto that pristine crust, which looked like the icing on a Christmas cake.

Ah - March 31st.  The best day of the Challenge, I reckon.  Much better than May 1st, when it is all over for another year and you feel somewhat..bereft.  But March 31st? Oh, the possibilities which lie ahead!

So: plan your posts.  Warm up your typing fingers and flex those writing muscles.  Those footprints won't make themselves, you know!

Tomorrow awaits.  The A-Z Challenge beckons.










© 2015 Ros Haywood. All Rights Reserved

7 comments:

  1. I'm looking forward to it as well!

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  2. Good reminder. I like the Eve analogy as well. There seems to be a tense sort of calm of anticipation in the air.

    Arlee Bird
    A to Z Challenge Co-host
    Tossing It Out

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  3. Thanks for stopping by! Got to go and write/schedule some more posts!

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  4. I could not have put it any better myself

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  5. Exciting, isn't it? *dances wildly*

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  6. A great post, Ros, and I enjoyed your entertaining style.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it, ScotSue! Good to see your smiling face.

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