Snowbrush~ I totally agree with you about the images. (Some months ago Fireblossom - commenting below you - wrote that the tiger's mouth looks "almost toy-like," which I also agreed with.)
Fireblossom~ Question is, would you really drink it even if it were left by the door? ish!
kj~ Interesting reaction! I am anxious to spend some time this weekend reading others' Magpies generated from this rather disconcerting photo prompt. When I saw it all I could think of was a personal episode that involved slicing my thumb with a box cutter that I was (stupidly) using on top of the kitchen counter...hence, the kitchen-blood theme. Visit to the ER and 16 stitches later and I was fine. Ouch.
Please feel free to share 1 to 3 poems with our potluck poetry today, first time participants could use old poems or poems unrelated to our theme, Thanks.. Happy Monday!
Ah! Roger Milller revisited. (You can't roller skate in a water melon patch... but you can be happy if you've a mind to!) All else is a bloody waste of time.
Jingle Poetry~ Thanks for the invitation! You enticed me. :)
Stafford Ray~ Roger Miller...wow, haven't thought of him for ages! I loved his song King of the Road and haven't thought of it for ages, either. Think I will visit your blog and then look for the song on youtube. :)
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Uh, thanks for the tip, but I like the tiger photo better than the lemonade photo.
ReplyDeleteYeeps! Uh, just leave it by the door, okay?
ReplyDeleterunzzzzzzz ;-)
I bloody well agree ..........
ReplyDeleteSnowbrush~ I totally agree with you about the images. (Some months ago Fireblossom - commenting below you - wrote that the tiger's mouth looks "almost toy-like," which I also agreed with.)
ReplyDeleteFireblossom~ Question is, would you really drink it even if it were left by the door? ish!
Helen~ Hah! :)
So, this is how they make pink lemonade?!
ReplyDeleteVery good composition I love those shades of red staining the scene, I really like
ReplyDeletemythopolis~ O. That. is. a. Good Pun!
ReplyDeleteLeovi~ I like it too. The photographer is Tess at Magpie Tales blog (link in post). Thank you for visiting today!
lydia, i can't say i like this: i'm a prude at heart when it comes to bodily functions and this comes too close to that. :)
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kj~ Interesting reaction! I am anxious to spend some time this weekend reading others' Magpies generated from this rather disconcerting photo prompt. When I saw it all I could think of was a personal episode that involved slicing my thumb with a box cutter that I was (stupidly) using on top of the kitchen counter...hence, the kitchen-blood theme. Visit to the ER and 16 stitches later and I was fine. Ouch.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that's the most frightening piece of fruit I've ever seen. One might need tongs to remove it from the table.
ReplyDeleteBloody short, bloody sweet...and bloody funny! Vb
ReplyDeleteI agree...bloody clever...bkm
ReplyDeletesusan~ You are right about that!
ReplyDeleteVersebender~ Thanks much for your comment...it led me to your delightful blog.
bkm~ You are so kind.
Please feel free to share 1 to 3 poems with our potluck poetry today, first time participants could use old poems or poems unrelated to our theme, Thanks..
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday!
love your blog, your poetry is impressive!
Ah! Roger Milller revisited. (You can't roller skate in a water melon patch... but you can be happy if you've a mind to!)
ReplyDeleteAll else is a bloody waste of time.
Jingle Poetry~ Thanks for the invitation! You enticed me. :)
ReplyDeleteStafford Ray~ Roger Miller...wow, haven't thought of him for ages! I loved his song King of the Road and haven't thought of it for ages, either. Think I will visit your blog and then look for the song on youtube. :)