The Return of the Caption CHALLENGE

Yes! It is time to revive the Caption Challenge. We had so much fun with that a couple months ago, and I’m so happy to bring it back.

So. Here’s how it works. I’ll share a photo, you come up with a six-word story AND/OR a bit of flash fiction (90 words or less) and submit it in the comments. You have TWO WEEKS.

Ready?

Here goes.

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Lighthouse, Sea, Sunset, Evening, Ocean, Horizon

Have fun! Any genre you want (poetry, too), just keep it clean.

Published by Hannah Gaudette

Hannah Gaudette is a home-school graduate living in the hills of New England. When she’s not writing or playing with the dogs, it’s a safe bet you can find her with some other animal, like goats. She is the founder of a sustainable agriculture movement called STEWARDSHIP in central Maine. She's a life-enthusiast and advocate for food allergy awareness, youth ministry, and service dogs.

2 thoughts on “The Return of the Caption CHALLENGE

  1. A ship sailing far away
    Can’t see through the storm
    A shining light, beautiful and bright
    Shining far away
    Turn of tides
    The wind may slow
    When they turn their boat towards home,
    The light leaves the sky
    The storm gives a sigh
    But the light house keeps shining on

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  2. 1) Two lights, both bright, defeating darkness.
    The lighthouse, man-made, glittering over the water.
    The sun on the horizon, rays flashing, clouds hovering above.
    God and man co-existing. We were sent to be the man-made light, leading others to Him. Leading them to the true light, the sun. His Son.

    2) Lights shine across water, overcoming darkness.

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