
I love drawing on dusty or foggy surfaces
A whimsical drawing, perhaps baby footprints
Something to relieve the monotony of the moment
Or make someone smile at the funny drawing
Why take life seriously all the time?
Take out a few minutes to laugh and smile
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Great entries this week in response to this image. Please click on the links to read the contributions of our lovely participants.
Reena; Open to receive
Kittyverses; Silent strength
Mason; A morbid impression
David; Real or imagined
Keith; Something wasn’t right
Michnavs; Slumber
The novel reader; What do you see # 151
Just a thought; Artists on the fly
Eugenia; Just another day
Ami; Trapped
Chaya; A fearless voice
Suzette; Astral projection
Maria; Silhouette
Fandango; Neither here nor there
Ken; Filthy genius ; Alien shadows
Grace; Kindred spirit
Sangeetha; Light waves
Punam; Dream binary
Yinglan; Dead end
Benjamin; Seventies
Sandy; Metamorphosis
Nopes, not Pam; Illumination
Jude; To forget love
Dest1819; The shadow
Pamelap; Seeing through
Jules; Optimist reflections
I am grateful to all those who have read, shared and commented on these posts.
I will be posting next week’s challenge on Monday at 12:00 pm, PKT.
Thanks for reading.
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I do this as well. I often do a smiley face. Great turn out, Sadje 🙂
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Thanks a lot Maria. Yes, it’s a nice way to lighten up things. Thanks
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Great piece, dear Sadje. Thanks for the wonderful prompt.💕
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Thanks Grace. It’s a pleasure
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💕
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❤️
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❤
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👍🏼🙏🏼
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Haha, i like your unique take, ma’am. 🙂
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Thanks a lot Kitty. Many of the responses were on the dark side so I kept mine light and fun.
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So true, and well composed.
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Thanks a lot Tanya
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My pleasure 😊
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❤️💖
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It is fun to do activity, especially on the windscreen of cars not being used frequently. 😊
Thanks for the mention, Sadje.
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You’re most welcome my friend! Yes, we would always do it when students! 😂
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Indeed. 😀
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❤️
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Your poems tells a simple logic for how early humans would have drawn cave paintings.
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Thanks Lokesh! Yes, that’s true.
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‘Dusty or foggy surfaces’ have so many layers of meaning.
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They do, don’t they. Thanks Reena 🙏🏼
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Certainly.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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I loved this one, and agree with your well-written post, Sadje.
Now, looking forward to reading the subs I’ve missed . . .
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Thanks 🙏🏼
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Sage advice, and a lovely poem, my friend.
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Thanks a lot Jeff.
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Most welcome, Sadje. It’s always my pleasure.
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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Chalk street artists… or sand castle builders.
Art for a short time to make smiles 🙂
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Absolutely true. Some of these are real artists and their creations art.
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I like the 3d images where you think you could climb or asscend. Just amazing what perspective does 🙂
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Yes, very true.
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🙂
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A great roundup Sadje! ❤ ❤
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Thank you
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I love your take on this one… how fun!
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Thanks Leigha
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You’re welcome.
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😍😍😍
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Your poem brings me right back onto the school bus, writing/drawing on the foggy windows 💕
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Thanks Dawn! It was my inspiration, those days of carefree mischief
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