Mosaic Monday
Things are so plush around our house it looks like a rain forest.
A computer generated look-alike canvas.
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Also hooking up with Jingle Poetry.
Innocence
The flowers are bright.
The weeds are green.
What a challenge to keep the beds clean.
But I almost hate to pull the weeds since
they don't know they're not wanted.
They don't know we hate them.
They give their all and more than enough,
but 3 feet tall is just too tough.
Guess someone will have to get rough.
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15 comments:
A rain forest or a piece of expensive batik...... Well done!
Great mosaic...interesting effect.
Oh that makes for an interesting graphic. That poem about perfectly expresses my thoughts on weeding and how they keep on coming back over and over.
Could you please send some rain my way!! Have a great week.
Sure don't miss my gardening days!! Beautiful Mosaic!! Love the colors!
What a wonderful statement - never fear the shadows, it means there is a light shining somewhere! Thanks for sharing.
Liked it very much my friend, the way you have painted it all... I almost felt joining in an giving you a hand with your garden.... to keep them growing tall... ;-)
ॐ नमः शिवाय
Om Namah Shivaya
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What a lovely mosaic. I just put you on my give-away list Peggy.
I'm going to have to experiment with different photo effects. It might be fun!
you remind me of the weeds growing in my neighbor's yard, 4 feet tall.
vivid and playful piece on the power of weeds,
Thanks for sharing.
I love that picture!! And your poem is lovely!!!
xxDaniella
Lovely poem and picture
Lovely poem and picture
WMM, ah-ha! I found it. Love the perspective. A gentle summer breeze through a field of flowers. What a lovely summer break indeed. Lovely expressive painting. TY.
Love the image and the poem is awesome, I hate pulling weeds too and you know some are quite pretty though they do suck the life out of other plants
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