Hadera, Israel

Today Pegman journeys to the port of Hadera, Israel. As always, walk around until you find something that inspires you to write up to 150 words, then share it with the other contributors. Remember that reading and commenting on the other stories is part of the fun.

Contributions have again been declining, so Pegman may go into retirement soon. I’d encourage you to show your support for this prompt. Thanks.

About J Hardy Carroll

J Hardy Carroll is a novelist and comics artist currently residing in one of those soundalike states that starts and ends with a vowel .
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10 Responses to Hadera, Israel

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  2. Ah, now THIS hit home … (or almost home …) quite literally! 🙂 Hadera was our ‘big town’ and where the school we transferred to was, a longish ride on a public-bus on one-lane roads included. …

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  3. Lynn Love says:

    Reblogged this on Word Shamble and commented:
    This is a writing prompt with a twist. Instead of a set photograph, you can choose your own from a weekly location from around the globe. And it’s a creative way to learn about other parts of the world. Do give it a go

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  5. RedCat says:

    Reblogged this on The world according to RedCat and commented:
    I were looking at this weeks Friday Fictioneers prompt, and found another that seems inspiring. It’s not one photo. It’s one place seen trough Google Maps. Sounds fun!

    Now go take a virtual stroll, while I rewrite my first draft.

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  6. RedCat says:

    Just found this prompt. Such a fun idea.
    Reblogged this while I try to find something to write about. 😀

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