Heading Here

#BlogBattle Week 26 “Head”

😀 I could have written something else, but tired brain wanted to play with the letter H. 🙂


Horace headed here hoping he’d have help housing his horse. He heard Houston harangued Hermiston’s Horse Haven. However his hapless hoopla happens, he has honest hope Houston hears his hype. His hearty hankering has hounded his head here hoping Hermiston’s Horse Haven hasn’t hurtled horizontally. His horse, Henry, has higher hopes, however Horace hasn’t heeded Henry’s heart. Here Henry hides his head, humiliated. Horace hums, heedless.


My dad made us a word search! 🙂 Have fun. 🙂

Here’s the link: Headed Here Word Search

And here’s the list of words:

Horace
headed
hoping
he’d
have
help
housing
heard
Houston
harangued
Hermiston’s
Horse
Haven
However
hapless
hoopla
happens
he
has
honest
hope
hears
hype
His
hearty
hankering
hounded
hoping
Hermiston’s
hurtled
horizontally
Henry
has
higher
hope
however
hasn’t
heeded
heart
Here
hides
his
head
humiliated
hums
heedless.
( added) HONEY

Try to keep up! The words fly by fast!

69 responses to “Heading Here”

  1. This made me smile! The more I read the bigger my smile grew! 😀

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    1. You were tempted to read it out loud, weren’t you! 🙂 Thanks, Candice. It’s always a pleasure and a half to bring smiles to you face.

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  2. My goodness IBFF you have rendered me speechless! What an achievement to use all those words starting with ‘H’ – well done!

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    1. LOL Happens here hourly. J/k! Thank you. I think my brain sometimes only runs on coffee and tongue twisters.

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      1. Sorry I am late getting round to reading it – had a virtual party to organise and attend 🙂

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        1. I’m so far behind I haven’t read any thus week! :/ I won’t get to vote, but I’ll still get around to reading everyone’s stories, just late. You’re party was perfectly wonderful, btw!!

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          1. Will pass your dish over now – here you go! Thx again for cooking the virtual sausages 🙂

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            1. The dish is clean BTW 🙂

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            2. You didn’t have to do that. 🙂

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  3. I should have known you are the queen of alliterations as well as puns! 🙂

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  4. I’m impressed 😉 I used to love to do this kind of thing as a writing exercise, but I don’t think I’d even attempt it when sleep deprived! I bow to your talent.

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    1. I almost thinks it’s easier when I’m tired. The goofiness kicks into overtime. Thank you, Mel! 🙂

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  5. […] and anxieties of a writer, and of course there is some cool creative writing here and there. Rachel – Rachel hosts the weekly #BlogBattle (for over 6 months now), if you have not joined in the […]

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  6. I had a terrible sleep last night Rachael, ZZZZZZZ, yawn, so this lifted me horizontally and hurtled me out of my hapless slumber! What fun, and very different Rachael, it’s great to mix things up a bit.

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    1. yes, sometimes I need a good stirring up! 🙂 Thank you. I’m sorry you slept terribly, Marje, but I’m glad this gave you a bit of a hurtling to keep you upright.

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  7. LOL…so fun to read…when I saw what you were doing, and all the H’s I thought how is this going to make sense? But it did!! Bravo!! So impressed you came up with something like this whilst tired. 🙂

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    1. Haha. Sometimes when I’m tired the goofiness level sky rockets. At least I have some coherent thought. Haha Thank you!

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  8. See what sleep deprivation does to a writer trying to wrangle words? 😀 Love it!

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    1. LOL writers wrangling words while weary write wacky. 😉

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      1. Sleep deprived doodlers draw dainty daffodils… How did you do this? I’m done. 😀 And I’m voting for you.

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        1. Haha! I believe it! Drowsy doodlers don’t draw droopy daffodils dangling down drafty doors. 😉 Thank you!!! 😀

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            1. Sorry. It’s so hard to resist. 😛

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  9. The only thing missing was a headless horseman hahahaha share whatever you smoked when you wrote this hahaha
    ~B

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    1. Lack if sleep is what I was on! And shoot! I can’t believe I forgot the headless horseman! Hahaaaahaa

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      1. 🙂 I hope you caught up on your sleep lol I almost wrote about a horseman and yep he lost his head ,ight flesh it out see how much distance he can go

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        1. I did, thanks. 🙂 I hope you do. Let’s see that story about your headless horseman. ❤

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  10. OMG that insanely crazily good! I loved it. I imagine it poured out of you without much work. jajajaja. very nice.

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  11. “Thanks, Phoenix. I wonder, did the story make sense…” Perfect ‘sense’ to me.
    What a fun read. 😀

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    1. 😀 Thanks! Glad you liked it. ;P

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  12. You were up even later than I was, weren’t you? 🙂

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    1. Oh yes, the 11th hour as they say. Or is the the twelfth hour? hahaha 11:34 PM, I think, is when I posted!

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      1. Haha, you and your BlogBattles seem to have produced quite a few insomniac writers. 🙂

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        1. Or just brought them out of the woodwork! I think it proves we’re all of the procrastination family. 😉

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          1. Lol, that’s right! We’re procrastinators and we’re proud of it! XD

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            1. ha! I suppose that’s true. haha

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  13. An alliteration extravaganza! The ancient Anglo-Saxons would have named you a scald on the spot. 🙂

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    1. LOL Thanks, Cathleen. Is that something like a poet? It sounds familiar, but I’m unsure of the term. 🙂

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  14. Very clever. 🙂 it reminded me of those tongue twisters, like Peter Piper, etc.

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    1. 🙂 Thanks, Phoenix. I wonder, did the story make sense do you think? It mage sense to me, but some of the word choices were a stretch. 🙂

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      1. I followed it. I enjoyed reading it out loud. 🙂

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        1. Yay! That’s always the goal with alliterations. 🙂

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          1. Alliterations? Never heard that word before.

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            1. “Alliteration: the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.” It’s one of my favorite things in the world. I try really hard not to use it in my writing because once I get started it’s hard to stop. hahaha

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            2. Interesting. That sounds like something to try. I feel a challenge coming on!

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            3. YES! Take the alliteration challenge!

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            4. Challenge accepted! 😀

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  15. Wow! Absolutely brilliant!

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    1. Aww, thank you. 🙂 when the alteration mood strikes . . . 😉

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  16. Hexemplary. And I’ve spelt that right because I’m posh 😳

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    1. Ha! How humbling! Hefty hubris here. No, now I’m just making stuff up. You win! 😀 Thanks, Richard.

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      1. About time you got some sleep 😜

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        1. H’was h’it h’that h’obvious? 😉 yes, I suppose so. G’night. 😉

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          1. HhhhhhHhhhhHhhhhhh, I mean ZzzzZzzZzzzzz

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    1. haha thanks, Solveig. I couldn’t resist. It was all I could think about, and I was pretty much out of time! haha

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      1. You are welcome. It is a nice quick read, anyone without much reading time will appreciate it 😉

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        1. And there are plenty of stories to read this week! 🙂

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          1. I know, there is a lot of homework …

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            1. Haha! Back to school! 🙂

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