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I am bed sheets at dawn's light.

It's like this outside.

Perhaps my metaphors are beginning to to work together . . . I looked around the shed and sure enough I found a stream.

 

This particular stream once powered a 'Factory of Light' . . . so I have relabeled my shed , , , nowadays my shed is my 'Factory of Light'.

.Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas, 58 x 68in

See if you can guess where this is and what that guy's doing...

creative writing workshop...

as my young poets and novelists

sit back & write their own metaphors

i snap a shot

The immediate question in my mind was "just how did he lever those tires into the frame". Closer inspection indicated, "carefully" and "without much extra room" Not sure if Grant P. would be giddy or flummoxed... Oh, if you don't know, they're "Speedblends" - available here.

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas, 58 x 68in

Filled with ice and cold-hearted intentions, I fail to see the warmth that was once emitted by you.

Acadia National Park. Oak tree near Duck Brook Bridge.

its the old school meets the new school?

Spotted on New Street.

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As a metaphor of myself, I chose a lion. This is what I would be if I was an animal

I was in my grandmas garden and saw this one sunflower flower still hanging onto life while attached to its stem turning brown and withering away as fall comes around the corner. This one I wanted to attempt as a Metaphor to represent the idea that summer has come to an end and soon we will be moving on to a new season within the year, and getting close to the 2022 era ending soon.

Metaphors, acrylic and oil on canvas, 58 x 68in

After a weekend of good times and gambling I flipped my truck on an icy patch of I-70. Luckily, I crawled out unscathed. Not a scratch. Literally. After getting a tow, I was taken to a gas station to wait for a ride from my brother. There were a few older local folks sitting around a table scratching lotto tickets. I figured this was a sign and I bought a lotto ticket. It was a winner. At least it was enough of a winner to keep me going.

 

P-M-f'n-A, Casey's General Store, Upgreen, IL

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Apparently, I hate apples

Or perhaps your team has a "shocking" amount of energy? is a group of life savers? Or....

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"The Prince of Swords is intelligent, articulate and quick-witted. He enjoys an intellectual challenge and will often engage in an argument or discussion for the pleasure of wielding his analytical powers..." - The Druid Craft of Tarot, by Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm

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