Each week, I post three words. You write something using the words.
Then come back and post a link to the contribution with Mr. Linky (but please, link to the exact post, not your blog). As always, there’s no hard-and-fast rule that you have to post on Wednesday.
But I invite everyone to check back often to read and comment on other contributions. This is, after all, a community for writers who clamor for feedback
This week’s words:
Figure; noun: A written or printed symbol representing something other than a letter, especially a number; an indistinct object or shape; an indistinct object or shape.
Juicy; adjective: Full of juice; succulent; richly interesting; racy; titillating.
Stress; noun: Importance, significance, or emphasis placed on something; a state of extreme difficulty, pressure, or strain; to place emphasis on or prominence to.
the venue:


Very slick one Trisha. Where’s the stress, if the mangoes are ripe?
Yum!
I love ripe and sweet mangoes very much.
Who ever can be stressed when in full view of those juicy mangoes!! Yummmy!!…and we are nearing the season too!!
and freedom to eat them.
Tasty haiku… Thank you!
Peace to you,
Laz
whenever i read juicy the first thing that comes to my mind is a ripe, sweet mango.
hmm yes..lying under that mango tree must leave behind the stress..Jae
the shade of mango tree is very cool too. we had a huge one at our home.
A very juicy post. Enjoyed it
happy that you liked it, happier to see you back in blogsphere.
Park slot of my car is under a mango tree.. trust me, tomorrow morning when I will pick it up I will remember this and you know..I will look up.. still .. a few months to go..
yes, a few months. happy that you will keep remembering this poem for a few days .
oh that is so very perfect for relieving one’s stress….
i used to spend hours on the branches of a mango tree ..
Wonderful encapsulation of the words. I could use a few hours (or days) under that tree…
me too. i wish i could.
Great haiku, you did quite well with the challenge and gave us a nice tree to rest under too! Thanks for sharing.
thanks a lot dear friend.
What a great little image and words to go with it!
I’ll trade you some juicy figs for those mangoes, like the haiku, but also like the image.
Elizabeth
We missed out on the ripe juicy mangoes this year because of the Queensland floods. A summer without ripe juicy mangoes is like a gin without tonic!
Mmmmmm…mangoes sound so good right about now. Thanks for the thought and the juicy poem!
mangoes sweet and ripe yum! Lovely poem