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This is a simple Picture A Day log.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Saturday, 10/23/10 - Warning
Red.
An unheeded warning
in a cup
colored with apple harvests
and promising sweet ciders.
Contents considered then consumed.
Quickly.
Too quickly.
Perceptions shatter,
in a river of sparks
that flows
back
to
red.
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Thom
October 23, 2010 at 6:15 AM
I enjoyed the wording and the return to the beginning.
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This space started out as a Picture A Day gallery but has morphed into a scratch pad for photographic and literary ideas.
The rules are simple:
1) everything posted is spontaneous
2) no editing allowed
3) works must be recent (exceptions must be noted)
The idea is to do something creative every day.
Some days will be better than others but something will be posted every day.
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Monday, 10/25/10 - Moved
Sunday, 10/24/10 - Goals
Saturday, 10/23/10 - Warning
Friday, 10/22/10 - The Last Dragon
Thursday, 10/21/10 - The Happy Place
Wednesday, 10/20/10 - A View From The Bridge (afte...
Tuesday, 10/19/10 - A View From The Bridge (part 4)
Monday, 10/18/10 - A View From The Bridge (part 3)
Sunday, 10/17/10 - A View From The Bridge (part 2)
Saturday, 10/16/10 - A View From The Bridge (part 1)
Friday, 10/15/10 - Haiku II
Thursday, 10/14/10 - When Sushi Swam
Wednesday, 10/13/10 - Haiku
Tuesday, 10/12/10 - A Morning With Trees
Monday, 10/11/10 - Eight (by way of eighty eight)
Sunday, 10/9/10 - Fignals
Saturday, 10/9/10 - Let There Be Light
Friday, 10/8/10 - Sights
Thursday - Life Stories
Wednesday, 10/6/10 - This Is America
Tuesday, 10/5/10 - Balance (screenplay for the ope...
Moonday, 10/4/10 - More Perfect
Sunday, 10/3/10 - When Sorry Works (final)
Saturday, 10/2/10 - When Sorry Works (part 2)
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I enjoyed the wording and the return to the beginning.
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