The blue plastic bird, circa 1947 or earlier. On every Xmas tree I ever remember while growing up. The gold silk horse and knitted baby doll purchased in China, 1967. They’ve been on every tree I’ve ever decorated!!!
For Wordless Wed.
The blue plastic bird, circa 1947 or earlier. On every Xmas tree I ever remember while growing up. The gold silk horse and knitted baby doll purchased in China, 1967. They’ve been on every tree I’ve ever decorated!!!
For Wordless Wed.
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And, here is a poem to go with all this blue: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2022/05/06/give-me-blue-2/
For WQ # 28: Blue
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I cannot figure out where to link this so I’m doing so HERE for the Lens-Artists Challenge.
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Oops.. I got mixed up and thought “Paint it Black” was a photo prompt. When I tried to link it, I found it was a short short writing prompt. I couldn’t find a comments section to link it to anyway, and since it is clear I was not meant to complete the link, here is my response to “Paint it Black” in pictures.
This is the last photo on my phone, dated August 31. You guess what it is
and I’ll tell you what it is after 5 guesses. Perhaps it is obvious.
For Bushboy’s Last on the Card prompt
I love this beautiful painting of a monkey I saw on a remnant of a mural on a wall in Pompeii. I’d love to have a painting of it hanging on my wall!
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For Cee’s CMMC “L” at the End of a Word