Fractals Photos Poetry Prose Watercolor
Very interesting.
Yup, love the twined rye bread, thanks!
smiles...presentation is truly a part of the meal...
I like the haiku! And rye!!
A definite literary recipe there.
Yes the painting is an artful expression of need if one chooses to interpret your words that way. Wonderfully precise as always.
Very nice! Great take on prompt. I love this short form, and you've done it so well. K.
Dear Tumblewords: Yes, this painting does so look like loaves of bread...how imaginative and abstract you are my dear!
And please hold the mayo! Very original..
Artful verse. Love it.
Great play on words....great take! :-)
how interesting.... i can't help thinking how important the need is....
I love the last line, especially. "Artful knead" indeed.
nice take!JJRod'z
Nice verse, though terse.
Great use of "artful knead" Let's hope it inspired (inspires) some people to be more charitable
I like your take on the prompt!
somehow the image "color-free milled wheat" seems a perfect description of this painting to me -- nice!
Good haiku!Madeleine Begun Kane
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Very interesting.
Yup, love the twined rye bread, thanks!
smiles...presentation is truly a part of the meal...
I like the haiku!
And rye!!
A definite literary recipe there.
Yes the painting is an artful expression of need if one chooses to interpret your words that way. Wonderfully precise as always.
Very nice! Great take on prompt. I love this short form, and you've done it so well. K.
Dear Tumblewords: Yes, this painting does so look like loaves of bread...how imaginative and abstract you are my dear!
And please hold the mayo! Very original..
Artful verse. Love it.
Great play on words....great take! :-)
how interesting.... i can't help thinking how important the need is....
I love the last line, especially. "Artful knead" indeed.
nice take!
JJRod'z
Nice verse, though terse.
Great use of "artful knead"
Let's hope it inspired (inspires) some people to be more charitable
I like your take on the prompt!
somehow the image "color-free milled wheat" seems a perfect description of this painting to me -- nice!
Good haiku!
Madeleine Begun Kane
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