Roberta Writes – Esther Chilton’s Writing Prompt & CFFC & Sunday Stills

Esther Chilton’s prompt word for this week is DRIVE. You can join in here: https://estherchilton.co.uk/2026/02/11/writing-prompts-102/

I’ve written a Tanka Peunte poem.

Racing Snake

bumper to bumper

three lines snake in; three snake out

not driving – waiting!

constricting coils draw tighter

consideration turns blue

β€œDrive slow and enjoy the scenery, drive fast and join the scenery.” β€“ Douglas Horton

black mamba slithers

along highway; racing dusk

tyres just touching

asphalt spun out like ribbon

driving with abandonment

CFFC

Dan’s prompt this week is gadgets and gismos. You can join in here: https://nofacilities.com/2026/02/16/gizmos-and-gadgets-cffc/

Picture caption: This is Michael as a baby with a lot of gizmos and gadgets you get for small children

Sunday Stills

Terri’s Sunday Still’s challenge is sweet. These are photographs of early cake and other sweet creations I made for parties for my sons.

You can join in the challenge here: https://secondwindleisure.com/2026/02/15/sunday-stills-simple-and-sweet/

13 thoughts on “Roberta Writes – Esther Chilton’s Writing Prompt & CFFC & Sunday Stills

  1. Aww… I love baby pics! Michael is so adorable, I had to look twice to see the gizmox and gadgets.

    You were a fab mom, Robbie, baking all those goodies. πŸ•ŠπŸŒŸ

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  2. We’ve all experienced the snaking line that goes forever. I enjoyed your poems and pictures, Robbie. Michael under the gadgets and gizmos is a classic scene for parents with babies πŸ™‚

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  3. Aww, love seeing sweet baby Michael, Robbie! All those sweets look yummy. I do miss seeing your amazing fondant cakes and creations. That quote is perfect with your poetry and hopefully not too prophetic, but it’s inevitable. I can’t believe how fast people drive on our rural highways here, then tailgate.

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