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Friday, June 24, 2011

Two (in) on a tandem and me on the luggage carrier

 

Jinksy original

The always brilliant Jinksy made this painting and invited us bloggers to write something if they felt inspired.

 

 

she knew she was probably going too far
always colour coordinating her washing
when she hung it out to dry
but when she squinted her eyes
the sensible not so smalls, towels and sheets
became a wonderful painting
and suffering from this minor case of OCD
definitely made life more fun

 

 

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11 comments:

  1. Brilliant twist Carolina, hanging out the not-so-smalls for all Blogland to see! Thanks for playing so beautifully1

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  2. Love the colourful painting and your poem is fantastic. With a bit of imagination life becomes a painting

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  3. This is wonderful, Carolina. I learn such interesting things about my fellow bloggers;-)

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  4. I like this very much, I can just imagine the colour co ordinated washing flying up against the sky! Wonderful. :-)

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  5. thats great, the art of washing!

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  6. A beautiful image you have stamped in my mind... lovely poem!

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  7. This is so good Carolina. I have a minor case of OCD with regards to towels on the washing line - large towels first then work down to flannels. In future I will check for artistic value!

    Anna :o]

    PS The American man must have been very busy - he is on comments where ever I look.

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  8. Beautiful on both accounts.

    Hugs & love,
    Mimi

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  9. Carolina, that was a clever little poem. Well done! - Dave

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  10. Love the verses that describe your take!
    This palete of colors makes me feel soothed and peaceful somehow...neat that it does..it is simple and simply transmits that- through viewing!

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