This week Pegman takes us to Shewdagon Pagoda in Myanmar. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to write up to 150 words inspired by this week’s location. Feel free to use the image supplied in the prompt, or take to Google maps and find your own view with in the borders of Myanmar.
Once your piece is polished, share it with others at the linkup below. Reading and commenting is part of the fun!
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What a beautiful, tender place. Like many other places, it is so much more than the complicated turbulence it experiences, through history, and in the now.
Am sharing a moment of connection. Because those are as real as time.
https://naamayehuda.com/2019/11/16/tea-time-2/
Na’ama
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