
“But on the inside there is nothing – only the bare gingerbread walls.
It is not a real house – not until you decide to add a Gingerbread Room.
That’s when the stories can move in.” Vera Nazarian, the Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
Here is today’s challenge – to make a sentence out of the letters in the words ‘The Gingerbread House’. The order of the words must remain the same as in the name of the item, in this case they would go:
T – H – E G – I – N – G – E – R – B – R – E – A – D H – O – U – S – E
These are my two attempts:
“Tea helps everything go in nice, gentle, easy rythyms by restoring energy and dopamine, helping our systems engage.”
“The house entrance goes into nine generously extended, refurbished bedrooms, rather excitingly and daringly haunted on unusually special evenings.”
Hope you might have fun with this.
Copyright Georgie Knaggs & The Phraser 2023
Thank you for these. I like the game.
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So pleased. Thanks for letting me know. Another one coming tonight.
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We made two attempts, the first one is from Raj:
This heinous exercise Georgie initiated naively, generally expecting robust broadband response, excluded alien delegates’ habits of using sedentary expectations.
And mine:
The hens eat grains in no great excitement realizing bakers reap everything and demand heightens only until sitting ends.
One final comment from Raj:
SWHWYGTP:
See what happens when you go to pubs!
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Love those! Thank you! One little query – is swhwygtp a thing? Any photographic evidence?
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Yes we do. I’ll send you a photo to your email.
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I look forward to seeing that!
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