Monday, April 28, 2025

X of Course! ( #AtoZChalllenge )





#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter X


#AtoZChallenge 2025

















     X is usually one of the biggest challenges of the A to Z Challenge.  We're fairly limited by the words within that letter range and often have to resort to gimmickry and clever thinking--often not very original, but what the hey.  

      So I'll just keep things simple and let you come up with your own ideas for this post.

       Fill in the X leave your answer in the comments.



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13 comments:

Crackerberries said...

Hey Good morning Lee, and this is the first time I made it to be the first commenter of the daily challenge. You are right X is always hard for me, but I worked on it a little yesterday so came up with a pretty good post. Can anyone relate to being an Xenophile?
Cheers,
Barbie

suesconsideredtrifles said...

Yes, it's a difficult letter, Lee! I haven't read anything by authors beginning with X, so my post today is a little bit different!
https://suestrifles.wordpress.com/2025/04/28/authors-beginning-with-x/

Anne M Bray said...

I usually use collaborations for my X footwear posts (as in today's Fluevog X Anna Sui) https://repeatsamb.blogspot.com/2025/04/a-to-z-blogging-challenge-2025-x-is-for.html

Deborah Weber said...

X is one of my favorite days, and I try to visit as many blogs as possible just to see how folks handle it - always fun! My post is on “Xaipe.”
https://deborah-weber.com/a-logophiles-ludic-musings-x/

Lisa said...

This year my X was very easy! Xoloitzcuintle is a breed of hairless dog, and this name is even in English! Plus, its image was available on a postage stamp! They come in three sizes and are recognized by the AKC and shown in dog shows. (A to Z of Dog Breeds on Stamps)

Donna B. McNicol said...

No trouble here! Donna: Click for my 2025 A-Z Blog

Lady In Read said...

ended up using the sound this time around.. https://www.ladyinreadwrites.com/exchange-makes-things-extraordinary-and-exciting/

Eric Erb said...

Hello. Inspired by Maria berg for this challenge, so late in the game. And the hardest letter too! Here is a haiku. https://erbiage.wordpress.com/2025/04/28/weeping-cherry/

Frewin55 said...

Lost the run of myself this morning and forgot to post here X-rays for me...
https://how-would-you-know.com/2025/04/a-to-z-2025-x-rays.html

Anonymous said...

Wow… lengthy post but very entertaining. Will certainly had enjoyed his stay there and seemed to have made an impact on the children. I bet they were sad to see him leave. A great review was finally written for him instead of him having to write… which wouldn’t have felt right to him. I truly enjoyed the read.

Anonymous said...

Not sure how I ended up here as anonymous but I’m Jeanne Bryan Insalaco.

Jemima Pett said...

Exhilarating!

Ronel Janse van Vuuren said...

Very easy this year for my folklore post as the deity's name starts with an X.

Ronel visiting for A-Z Challenge Xochipilli: God of Fun and Flowers & My Languishing TBR: X #AtoZChallenge2025 #Books #Bookreview