You two give us the perfect combination of images and words. I can read goose-script, by the way, and you really don't want to know what those geese were spelling out.
Ha -- that's true, Karin. But they did flag my blog once several years ago when I had the audacity to post a photo of a topless mannequin. To get "unflagged", I had to photoshop a bathing suit top on her and re-post the photo, then had to file an "appeal" with Blogger. http://ms-mz-pages.blogspot.com/2008/09/day-at-fair.html
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to stay with sight -
rose-bursting leaf veins -
October moon hint -
to hold any or all
steady in vision re
invents eyes
now not just letting
what is
in -
but cropping, com
posing, startled
at their jelling
of what
becomes seasonal
seasoning
between
blinks ?
It looks as though the geese a trying to spell something...
Stellar poem, Anon. Thank you xxoo
Karin, I hadn't thought about that, but now that you mention it, it DOES look like they are trying to give us a message.
Great photos. I love the leaf.
You two give us the perfect combination of images and words.
I can read goose-script, by the way, and you really don't want to know what those geese were spelling out.
Thanks, Margaret. I love the colors of the leaf; they're unusual.
Dive: Thank you; N and I make a pretty good team :-) And I suppose we'd better not translate the message of the geese -- Blogger might censor it.
I think you're ok -- they haven't yet censored me.
Ha -- that's true, Karin.
But they did flag my blog once several years ago when I had the audacity to post a photo of a topless mannequin. To get "unflagged", I had to photoshop a bathing suit top on her and re-post the photo, then had to file an "appeal" with Blogger.
http://ms-mz-pages.blogspot.com/2008/09/day-at-fair.html
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