Thursday, 11 April 2019

The 2019 A to Z Challenge . . . Letter J


J



Well here we are with Just another Plan. Not Plan J which I dismissed as a completely silly idea way back while expounding the values of Plan B on Letter B of the Alphabet.  Of course by saying it’s Just another Plan gives a sense of modest and some would say Justified Juxtaposition as might be expected by a humble yet handsome member of the Jet set . . . (OK I jest).

Those of you who have started to follow my strange A to Z Challenge this year (yes I know nobody is) will probably be thinking well at least no ducks are going to turn up I mean this is the letter J. However you are forgetting about the ever popular  Japanese Criollo Duck which even as I type is on the phone to his mate the Khaki Campbell Duck warning him of the impending arrival of the Letter K.

Well onwards and upwards . . . . I hope the rest of you are coping with the Alphabet, my top tip keep it short, keep it simple and don’t stress. It should after all be Fun and if you are not enjoying it then Why are you doing it?



As many of you know I make stuff
Including Ginger Biscuits
Which I also eat.






6 comments:

  1. This was definitely bizarre, but I enjoyed it all the same :)
    Debbie

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    1. Thank you. . . . It is very kind of you to say so I do try to do the A to Z in an alternative way. After all it would be rather a dull affair if everyone pursued the same themes and formats each time.

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  2. LOL! Another great fun post....

    DB McNicol, author
    Microfiction: Jewelry

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    1. Thanks once again. I am rambling a bit this year, but I ramble a lot in the real world so it is just the sort of chap I am.

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  3. I want some of those cookies! I love the statue...

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    1. I regularly make Ginger Biscuits. They are one of the few foody things I can make that everyone likes eating. As for the Statue it was made for an exhibition where it had pride of place, but has since been destroyed. . . . Much of my art is of a temporary nature and I am happy with that.

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