For AtoZ 2019, Word Prompts come first from 'Family Word Finder' ...
a thesaurus of synonyms and antonyms in alphabetical order.
I take the first word and the last word of each letter and match it to a
photograph from my collection/files.
Some invoke words in a story and others invoke that age old adage
"A picture is worth a thousand words."

First 'T' Word Prompt...Table

Tablescaping was a thing in Blogland back in 2012. I participated in several 'Tablescaping Memes' that gave me the opportunity to play with my collection of dishes and all things for setting a table including table cloths.
As a collector of 'All Things Table Setting'...it is rare to find a table cloth that is in mint condition. The Daisy Cloth was such a find. Made by Simtex probably from the 1950-60 era.
Last 'T' Word Prompt...Tyro
Never heard of this word before now, but have been one my entire life....'A Learner'. I started out as an beginner spinner 1 year, 2 months and 22 days ago....well, there about if counting from the month, week, and day that I got my own wheel. I can't really count the times I tried spinning at the spinning group I belong to. I'm pretty sure my patient teacher thought, "This greenhorn, novice, will never get the hang of spinning a decent thin strand of yarn".
Sure enough she was spot on with the thin strand flowing through a .375" orifice. I could clog that tiny thing with every other pump of the treadle. There was a solution and it works perfectly for a thick and thin art yarn spinner. It's called a Jumbo Flyer with a 3/4" orifice...pic #2. Then there was treadling enough to get enough twist so the wad would hold together. I actually could get twist...over twisted...cork screw tight...for a couple of inches then nothing...Failed the twist test. Fill a bobbin? Not enough time in the day when you have to start over a kabillion times.
And that's just one of the bobbins I have managed to fill. I now have several full hanging racks with Sue Spun Art Yarn in my Shop.
Now both arms are broken.