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Weekly Contest #352
The tournament was exciting and the venue breathtaking. The mighty Atlantic Ocean was known for strong winds, severe storms and high waves, yet the views were stunning and the fresh sea air invigorating. Thousands had gathered at the luxury hotel situated on a bluff overlooking the blue green waters. They were there to crown a winner of the game often called the game of champions - by those who played it fiercely. The strategy and gamesmanship could be intense, often resulting in a shouting match and game pieces being thrown across the room...
Weekly Contest #351
“That’s not what I meant,” Jane replied after the class burst into laughter. It was a simple comment on a very warm spring day. All she had said was, “You look really hot”. The class had just come in after lunch; it was a very innocent comment. 12 year olds are masters of the double entendre. Teaching middle school was rewarding but you had to know how to manage the cheekiness, the energy (or lack of energy), and the parents. She was the favourite in the school, strict but fun, she loved to joke around, yet she held exceptionally high stand...
Weekly Contest #349
Let’s try the corn maze they said. It will be easy, they said. Nope, it wasn’t. Peer pressure, no matter what the age, is tough. The desire for acceptance and social belonging is powerful and makes us do things we probably shouldn’t do. So, here I am lost in this maze.It had once been a simple maze carved into a farmer’s field, nothing fancy, just a way to make a little extra cash while giving visitors something fun to do. Everyone benefited. But after the farm changed hands, the new owners called it The Field of No Escape and took a differe...
Weekly Contest #347
The early bird catches the worm.That was her motto, her rule, and she lived by it. She considered herself vanilla, boring and predictable, she loved routine and the simple life. Up at 5:30 every morning, hard to do in the fall and winter but easy in the summer, she did it every single day. A typical type A, she had things to do and sleeping in any later would ruin her plan for the day, which was always very organized; she thrived on routine. Workout, breakfast, then off to work and on weekends it would be the same except, instead of going to...
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