Petals Of Applique Image | Posted on July 10, 2014 by Audrey Dawn - Oldest Daughter Redheaded Sister Crowded flower appliques A composition of lacing Disguises lilac fronds Pillowing shyly together They’re found giggling Fragile muses, for many A frilly mound of petals Subdued hues, whispering Come hither, Darling AdvertisementOnly If You Feel So Inclined:TwitterFacebookTumblrEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
Appliqueβ¦where do you get these interesting words from? My favorite line is that there giggling, you know. Seems so right. LikeLike Reply
This word comes from staying at Grandma’s house too long. Quilts and sewing are part of everyday conversation, Duketh. Hahaha!! I totally think it seems right, as well. They look to be hiding something and stifling a giggle!!!! LikeLike
*laughs* And oh dear! You need to talk about swords and snakes and mice and nets! They just saw the professor walk by maybe. LikeLike
I just sort of got that feeling from these goofy girls, Gus. Playful is a good quality, right? π LikeLike
Thanks, Mike. I tried. These flowers reminded me of grandma’s quilt. I think they are as lovely, as your coming by again so soon. LikeLike
Thank you, Cleo. It has been too long! I need to come over for a visit. Expect me soon. π LikeLike
I was away on my hols for a while so busy loading up the reviews of all the books I read π I’ll look forward to your visit. LikeLike
I should be back to normal life in about two weeks. This long holiday is sorta messing me up… See you soon! LikeLike
Yes, giggling. Exactly, Aug. Perfect word for these buggers.
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I thought so, Chum. Thanks!
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Soooo beautiful! Every line is a masterpiece. π
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Victor, thank you… I don’t know what to say. You’re lovely.
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“Pillowing shyly together”: Very fresh verb.
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Thank you, Sir. I’m fond of that line, as well. You are too kind. xx
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You’re really welcome.
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Thanks. I admire your poetry, Bejamin. I appreciate your support.
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You’re welcome (always). Thank you.
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Appliqueβ¦where do you get these interesting words from? My favorite line is that there giggling, you know. Seems so right.
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This word comes from staying at Grandma’s house too long. Quilts and sewing are part of everyday conversation, Duketh. Hahaha!!
I totally think it seems right, as well. They look to be hiding something and stifling a giggle!!!!
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*laughs* And oh dear! You need to talk about swords and snakes and mice and nets!
They just saw the professor walk by maybe.
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*shocked* Poor Grandma….
Not while on my watch…
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Giggling and whispering come hither… these are playful flowers π
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I just sort of got that feeling from these goofy girls, Gus. Playful is a good quality, right? π
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Oh, most certainly. Playful is way, way up there in good qualities!
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Exactly what I was thinking, Gus.
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Pretty.
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Thanks. ..as are you, my dear. π
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*blush* π
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Creative interpretation. A lovely piece.
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Thanks, Mike. I tried. These flowers reminded me of grandma’s quilt. I think they are as lovely, as your coming by again so soon.
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Lovely
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Thank you, Sleepy. They reminded me of grandma’s quilts.
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Love the poem and the photo.
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Thank you, Cleo. It has been too long! I need to come over for a visit. Expect me soon. π
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I was away on my hols for a while so busy loading up the reviews of all the books I read π I’ll look forward to your visit.
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I should be back to normal life in about two weeks. This long holiday is sorta messing me up… See you soon!
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